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Village of Iola Notice of Application for Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that application for a combination Class “B” Beer and Class “B” Liquor License to sell from the date of July 1, 2024, until June 30, 2025, intoxicating liquor as defined by sub-section 176.01 of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: Thirsty Perch, LLC, Agent: Sherri Miller, 195 Water Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Rustic Golf Properties Inc. “Rustic Grill at Glacier Wood”, Agent: Elver Grimm III, 604 Water Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. 10LA Corner Bar & Grill LLC, Agent: Aaron Straton, 195 North Main Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Iola Old Car Show, Inc., “Otto’s Bar & Beer Garden” Agent: Joseph Opperman, 350 Chrome Place, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. 160 W State St Iola WI 54945 LLC, “Mark McCoy’s Flat Tracker Tap”, Agent: Mark McCoy, 160 W State St., Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin Notice is hereby given that application for a combination Class “A” Retail Beer and Class “A” Retail Intoxicating Liquor License to sell from the date of July 1, 2024, until June 30, 2025, intoxicating liquor as defined by sub-section 176.01 of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: ND Gatsby, Inc, Agent: Nathan Kulinski, “Iola Sentry Foods”, 125 Meadow Road, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Depot Street Station, LLC, Agent: Erik P. Hanson, President, 140 Depot Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Notice is hereby given that application for a combination Class “A” Retail Beer to sell from the date of July 1, 2024, until June 30, 2025, intoxicating liquor as defined by sub-section 176.01 of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: Depot Street Station, LLC, Agent: Erik P. Hanson, President, “Iola Cenex” 305 N. Main Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Notice is hereby given that application for a Class “B” Beer License and Class “C” Wine License for the sale of wine to sell from the date of July 1, 2024, until June 30, 2025, intoxicating liquor as defined by sub-section 125.26(1) and 125.51(3m) of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: Regen Iola Mills, “Iola Mills” Agent: Edward Lemar, 300 North Main Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Crystal Café of Iola, LLC, Agent: Judith S. Boiler, 126 N. Main Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Little Wolf Gallery, Agent: Donovan Brooke, 180 N. Main St., Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin Notice is hereby given that application for a Class “C” Wine and Class “A” Liquor License to sell from the date of July 1, 2024, until June 30, 2025, intoxicating liquor as defined by subsection 125.26(1) and 125.51(3m) of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: Crystal Café of Iola, LLC, Agent: Judith S. Bolier, 126 North Main Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Little Wolf Gallery, Agent: Donovan Brooke, 180 N. Main St., Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin The Iola Village Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday, June 11th, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Iola Community Center, Community Room to consider these applications. To see a complete list of operator’s and more detailed go to www.villageofiola.com Laura J. Krogwold Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Iola Publish May 30, 2024 WNAXLP
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Village of Iola Notice of Application for Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that application for a combination Class “B” Beer and Class “B” Liquor License to sell from the date of March 13, 2024 until June 30, 2024, intoxicating liquor as defined by sub-section 176.01 of the Wisconsin Statutes, at retail, subject to the limitations imposed by chapter 176 of the Wisconsin Statutes and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto at the described premises in the Village of Iola has been made by the following: Rustic Golf Properties Inc., Agent: Elver Grimm III, “Rustic Grill at Glacier Wood”, 604 Water Street, Village of Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin. The Iola Village Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday, March 12th, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Iola Community Center, Community Room to consider these applications. To see a complete list of operator’s and more detailed go to www.villageofiola.com Laura J. Krogwold Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Iola Publish Feb. 29, 2024 WNAXLP
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Lost: Car key on Second St. Stevens Point on sidewalk near Co-Op. Reward. Call 715-498-5233
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FOR SALE: 15.44 acres. Just west of Appleton on School Rd. Excellent building site. Priced to sell. Call Jeremy 920-878-0288 or Herb 920-878-0005.
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WANTED TO BUY - Land with or without buildings in town- ship of Dale or Caledonia. Call 920-878-0005 or 920-878-0288.
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Notice of Public Hearing Village of Iola 180 S. Main St • Iola WI 54945 Governmental Body: Planning/Zoning Committee Meeting Place: Iola Village Hall, Iola Community Room Date: Wednesday, September 4th, 2024 Time: 5:00 PM For the purpose of issuing a Conditional Use Permits to the Iola Pines Campground for the purpose of building four cabins. Publish Aug. 22 & 29, 2024 WNAXLP
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The Village of Iola Board Meeting will be held the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30 PM. at the Iola Village Hall, Community Room, 180 S. Main Street. The Finance Committee meeting is held thirty minutes prior to the board meeting. WNAXLP
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Ashwaubenon WNAXLP Ashwaubenon Board of Education Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, October 23, 2024 CALL TO ORDER: Board President Vyskocil called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm ROLL CALL: Board Members Present: Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke; Board Members Excused: All present; School Choice Advisory Representative: Matthew Rotter DECLARATION OF QUORUM: Quorum present PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The pledge was recited. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Moved VanDeKreeke, seconded by Anderson to adopt the agenda as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0 ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXECUTIVE SESSION: In accordance with W.S. 19.85(1) (c) an executive session is being held for the consideration of employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. (Employment) CITIZENS AND/OR DELEGATIONS: No topics presented CONSENT AGENDA: Moved by Anderson, seconded by VanDeKreeke to approve Consent Agenda items 1-5 as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion Carried 5:0 1. Minutes of the regular meeting held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 2. Minutes of the executive meeting held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 3. The schedule of checks written 09/04/24 to 10/14/24 4. Staffing: hirings, resignations, retirements, leave of absences 5. There were 19 co-curriculars approved SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT: • Ashwaubenon High School Homecoming Week 2024: AHS celebrated its 2024 homecoming in late September with the annual powder puff football games won by the seniors, football team vs. the swim team competition in the pool, Pep Assembly, parade, and football game. Saturday evening the AHS staff hosted the Homecoming Dance with a record number of students (over 700) attending. • October is National Principal Month : October is National Principal Month. Our principals are outstanding leaders that work tirelessly to support their students and staff. • Referendum Meetings: The last two referendum informational meetings are being held at the District Office on October 24th from 4:00-5:00 and October 30th from 6:00-7:00. • 2025-2026 School Calendars: We began working on the 2025-26 school calendars. Staff have been providing feedback which will be discussed in further detail at November’s Educator Forum Meeting. • Jaguar Excellence Awards: For the month of September 205 Jaguar Excellence awards were handed out to staff. DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1. Performing Arts Center Update: Kate Williams shared the annual update of the PAC. This information was shared with the Village Board on 10-22-24. Thank you to the Village for their partnership. Thank you to Kate for all her work on making the PAC successful. 2. Middle and High School Continuous Improvement Plan Updates: Andy Bake spoke about overall district work on the strategic plan and goals. High School and Parkview administrators reviewed their 23-24 goals and shared their 2024-25 goals and action steps. ACTION ITEMS: 1. Early College Credit/Start College Now Requests: Dirk Ribbens presented the spring 2025 ECC and SCN requests. Moved VanDeKreeke, seconded by Anderson to approve the Early College Credit/Start College Now requests as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. 2. Parent and Family Engagement in Title I Programs: Andy Bake presented policy 2261.01 – Parent and Family Engagement in Title I Programs. He reminded the board that review and approval of this policy and programs is an annual Federal requirement. Cormier and Valley View are the district’s Title I schools. Moved VanDeKreeke, seconded by Anderson to approve the Parent and Family Engagement in Title I Programs as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. 3. PAC/Pool/AHS Signage: Kurt Weyers presented the bids for the PAC/Pool/AHS signage. Three bids were received for this project. It is being recommended the board approve the bid from Elevate 97 for $28,986.46. Moved Anderson, seconded by VandeWalle to approve the PAC/Pool/AHS Signage bid from Elevate 97 for $28,986.46 as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. 4. Final Budget Adoption: Keith Lucius presented the 2024-25 Budget for approval. He reviewed the changes to the budget since the July Annual meeting. Moved VanDeKreeke, seconded by Anderson to approve the 2024-25 budget with the total Fund 10 revenue and expenditures of $42,269,761 and Fund 27 revenue and expenditures of $6,482,510 as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. 5. Final Levy Certification: Lucius is recommending a total proposed levy for 2024-25 of $18,404,422. He reminded everyone of the Board’s promise to reduce the amount of the additional levy if the state budget included a school funding increase. Last year the district underutilized $256,952 of the referendum levy. The 2024-25 budget includes a levy that does not use $981,726. He presented an estimated mill rate of $6.578; one of the lowest mill rates in the area. Moved VanDeKreeke, seconded by VandeWalle to approve the levy of $18,404,422 as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. BOARD & SUPERINTENDENT COMMUNICATIONS: • Thank you to Keith Lucius for speaking to the young people in our community about referendums and property taxes • Thank you to Keith Lucius and Tammy Nicholson for meeting with residents at Woodside about the upcoming referendum question. • Anderson stated the construction of the Ashwaubenon branch of the Brown County Library is on schedule to open next year. FUTURE BOARD MEETINGS & TOPICS: • The next board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at 6:30 pm in the District Office; 1055 Griffiths Lane; Ashwaubenon, WI. • The last two referendum meetings are scheduled for October 24th at 4:00 pm and October 30th at 6:00 pm in the District Office. ADJOURNMENT TO EXECUTIVE SESSION: Moved Anderson, seconded by VandeWalle to adjourn closed session at 8:04 pm. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. ADJOURNMENT TO OPEN SESSION: Moved VandeWalle, seconded by Anderson to adjourn closed session at 8:50 pm. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. ACTION FOLLOWING CLOSED SESSION: Moved Anderson, seconded by VanDeKreeke to approved the superintendent search timeline as presented. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. ADJOURNMENT: Moved Garrigan, seconded by Anderson to adjourn the meeting at 8:51 pm. Aye 5 (Vyskocil, Garrigan, VandeWalle, Anderson, VanDeKreeke), Nay 0. Motion carried 5:0. Respectfully submitted, Brett VandeWalle Publish 12.13.24 WNAXLP
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De Pere WNAXLP December 10, 2024, USDD Special Board of Education Meeting Minutes The Unified School District of De Pere Board of Education held a Special Meeting on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at 6:00 PM in the District Office Board Conference Room. Board President Adam Clayton opened the meeting with: This is a special meeting of the Board of Education of the Unified School District of De Pere being held in the District Office Board Conference Room. Before this meeting, notice was given to the public by posting at the appropriate places, & copies of the notice of this meeting were forwarded to local news media. A copy of the notice was provided to the official newspaper of the District, The Press Times. Roll Call: Present – Brittony Cartwright, Clayton, Jeff Dickert, Matt Petersen, Melissa Niffenegger, & Brandy Tollefson. Chad Jeskewitz excused. Quorum declared. Clayton called the meeting to order at 6:02 PM. Agenda: Petersen moved to approve the agenda & Cartwright seconded. The motion to approve the agenda passed, 6-0. Motion to Move to Close Session: Tollefson motioned to move to Close Session and, Cartwright seconded. The motion passed on a roll call vote of 6/0. Entered Closed Session at 6:04 PM. Motion to Adjourn Executive Session: Niffenegger motioned to adjourn Executive Session & Petersen seconded. Motion passed on a roll call vote of 6/0. Adjourned at 7:10 pm. Motion to adjourn: Cartwright motioned to adjourn the meeting & Tollefson seconded. Motion carried, 6/0—adjournment at 7:11 PM. Submitted December 16, 2024, for approval by Joanne DiSalvi, Project Manager. BOE approved, Jeff Dickert, Clerk. Publish 12.20.24 WNAXLP
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Green Bay WNAXLP Regular Board of Education Meeting: 11/25/2024 5:00 (closed session) @ 6:00 p.m. (open session) & Adjourn into Closed Session (Monday, November 25, 2024) Members present: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee Also Present: Vicki Bayer, Interim Superintendent; David Johns, Associate Superintendent; Cale Pulczinski, Chief Operations Officer; Melissa Thiel-Collar, Legal Counsel; Kinsey Lehr, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools and Board of Education; Angie Roble, Chief Financial Officer; Lori Blakeslee, Director of Communications and Public Relations; Mike Friis, Executive Director of Human Resources; Andres Mora, ICSC Representative; Amber Gabryel, ICSC Representative Meeting called to order at 5:00 p.m. 1. Meeting Access A. Convene in Open Session at 5:00 p.m. The Board of Education met in the Green Bay Area Public School District Office Building located at 200 S. Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303. The open session meeting took place in room #331, the closed session meeting took place in room #337, both of which are located on the 3rd floor. Some individuals joined via zoom and the meeting was live-stream broadcasted on the Green Bay Area Public School District YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCrBxEp_9xzauvGy UydBvV9g. B. Roll Call Members present: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee C. Convene in Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. MOTION: That the Board convene in Closed Session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Wisconsin Statute 19.85 (1)(e) – Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session, more specifically, towit: potential acquisition and divestment of real property. Motion by Lynn M Gerlach, second by Rick Crosson. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee D. Convene in Open Session at 6:00 p.m. The Board convened into Closed Session at 5:02 p.m. The Board re-convened into Open Session at 6:00 p.m. 2. Opening Activities A. Welcome The Board of Education met in the Green Bay Area Public School District Office Building located at 200 S. Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303. The meeting took place in room #331 which is located on the 3rd floor. Some individuals joined via zoom and the meeting was live-stream broadcasted on the Green Bay Area Public School District YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCrBxEp_9xzauvGy UydBvV9g. B. Roll Call No roll call needed after closed session. C. Pledge of Allegiance Board of Education members stood, faced the flag, and recited the pledge of allegiance. D. Mission Statement Bryan Milz recited the district mission statement, "we educate all students to be college, career and community ready, inspired to succeed in our diverse world.” E. Land Acknowledgement Statement. Laura McCoy read the Land Acknowledgement Statement. 3. Open Forum A. Intra-City Student Council Report Andres Mora and Amber Gabryel, ICSC Representatives, gave a good news report. Discussion ensued regarding the new band uniforms. B. Public Forum No individuals spoke during the Public Forum. 4. Updates A. Superintendent's Update Vicki Bayer, Interim Superintendent, gave an update to the Board related to the Strategic Priorities. B. Board Members' Updates Discussion ensued regarding the continuation or discontinuation of Board Members' Updates agenda item at future board meetings, purpose and intent, and parameters. Board Members' provided updates on school visits and intentional community engagement. C. Legislative Update Bryan Milz, Legislative Liaison, provided an update. D. Clean Energy Advisory Committee Update Cale Pulczinski, Chief Operations Officer, provided an update to the Board. 5. Discussion A. Sommerville Presentation on West Side Elementary School Cale Pulczinski, Chief Operations Officer; Melanie Parma, Sommerville Senior Vice President / Director of Client Relations & Education Studio Leader; Duane Grove, Sommerville Project Architect; and Dan Wiitanen, Sommerville Senior Project Architect, presented to the Board. Discussion ensued regarding playground, color scheme, solar array return on investment at other school districts, traffic flow, community space opportunity in design, design flexibility, soccer field ownership and public utilization, ability to open windows, and next steps. B. Naming of District Facilities Vicki Bayer, Interim Superintendent, summarized the naming of district facilities procedures and shared a timeline with the Board. Discussion ensued regarding student involvement and committee membership. C. Report of Canvassers Bryan Milz, Board Clerk, read the Certification of the Board of Canvassers out loud. 6. Consent Agenda Approval A. Consent Agenda Approval MOTION: That the Consent Agenda Items, as presented, be approved. Motion by Bryan Milz, second by James Lyerly. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee The below Consent Agenda items were approved: B. Bills C. Gifts D. Minutes E. Personnel Action 7. Items Withdrawn from Consent Agenda No items were withdrawn from the Consent Agenda. 8. Action Items A. Resolution Establishing Parameters for the Sale of Not to Exceed $14,000,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes Mike Clark, Baird Public Finance, presented to the Board. Discussion ensued regarding plan to payoff debt. MOTION: That the Resolution Establishing Parameters for the Sale of Not to Exceed $14,000,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes, as presented, be approved. Motion by Bryan Milz, second by James Lyerly. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee B. Resolution Establishing Parameters for the Sale of Not to Exceed $33,000,000 Taxable General Obligation Promissory Notes MOTION: That the Resolution Establishing Parameters for the Sale of Not to Exceed $33,000,000 Taxable General Obligation Promissory Notes, as presented, be approved. Motion by Bryan Milz, second by James Lyerly. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee C. Approval of Human Growth & Development Advisory Committee Membership MOTION: That the Human Growth & Development Advisory Committee Membership, as presented, be approved. Motion by Bryan Milz, second by Rick Crosson. The Board thanked the members of the community who will serve on this committee. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee D. Approval of Long Range Library Plan MOTION: That the Long Range Library Plan, as presented, be approved. Motion by Rick Crosson, second by James Lyerly. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee E. Revisions to Board of Education Policies and Rules in the 300 and 400 Series Policies MOTION: That the revisions to Board of Education Policies and Rules in the 300 and 400 Series Policies, as presented, be approved. Motion by Andrew Becker, second by James Lyerly. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee 9. Agenda Setting A. GBAPSD Board Meeting Schedule The attached schedule reflects upcoming Board of Education meetings. 10. Adjournment A. Motion to Adjourn Into Closed Session MOTION: That the Board adjourn into closed session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 19.85 (1) (c) - considering the employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility; to wit: Interim Superintendent Contract. Motion by Lynn M Gerlach, second by Rick Crosson. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Andrew Becker, Laura McCoy, James Lyerly, Bryan Milz, Lynn M Gerlach, Rick Crosson, Kou Lee Publish 12.20.24 WNAXLP
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West De Pere WNAXLP SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WEST DE PERE REGULAR BOARD MEETING WEST DE PERE HIGH SCHOOL TECH ED AUTO SHOP November 13, 2024 5:30 PM Board members present: Fuss, Borley, Van Den Heuvel, Dorn, Van Deurzen Board members excused: None The meeting was called to order at 5:30 PM by Board President Fuss followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. President Fuss stated that the area news media had been notified of the meeting as required by open meeting law and state statutes. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Barbara Van Deurzen to accept the agenda. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. The board recognized and congratulated two High School students who competed at State for Cross Country; Kate Schmoll and Carson Samson. The meeting was opened to the floor to enable district residents to bring items of general concern to the attention of the Board. No concerns were presented. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Ryan Van Den Heuvel that the October 16, 2024 regular and annual meeting minutes be approved as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Ryan Van Den Heuvel that the Treasurer's Report be approved. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Barbara Van Deurzen and seconded by Scott Borley that previously paid bills to Vos Electric, VDH Electric, and Best Built be approved. Motion carried. Voting Yes: 4 Voting No: 0 Ryan Van Den Heuvel abstained. Motion carried. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Ryan Van Den Heuvel that previously paid bills be approved excluding bills from Vos Electric, VDH Electric, and Best Built. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. Old Business It was moved by Ryan Van Den Heuvel and seconded by Scott Borley to adopt the following policies as previously presented: ● 5400.1 Early College Credit/Youth Options Program ● 54001. (R) Early College Credit Program Eligibility Guidelines Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. Committee Chair, Scott Borley gave a verbal update regarding the Finance Committee Meeting. Committee Chair, Barbara Van Deurzen reviewed the November 7, 2024 Curriculum and Policy Committee report. Jean Born, Neola Representative, gave the Board an overview of the Neloa Program, which assists school districts with cooperative policy development. Discussion ensued. The Board requested to revisit the topic at its December regular meeting. The Principals reviewed their 2023-2024 year-end goals with the Board. The Board thanked them for the update and all their hard work. The Board was given an update on the School Nutrition Programs Fall Health Inspections. Dr. Lau stated his appreciation for a perfect inspection and the staffs continued commitment to the students. The Board was given an update on the Driver’s Education Program. Due to cost and limited availability, the behind the wheel portion will no longer be offered. The classroom portion of driver’s education online, will still be available as part of the summer school program. It was moved by Ryan Van Den Heuvel and seconded by Scott Borely to approve the Annual Safety Drill memos as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Barbara Van Deurzen and seconded by Scott Borely to approve the High School AP Biology Course as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Ryan Van Den Heuvel to approve the High School Business/Marketing Courses as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Ryan Van Den Heuvel and seconded by Barbara Van Deurzen to approve the memo regarding van purchases as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. President Fuss read the Initial Resolution authorizing general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $9,925,000. BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the School District of West De Pere, Brown and Outagamie Counties, Wisconsin that there shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statues, general obligation bonds in the amount not to exceed $9,925,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project consisting of: construction of an addition for technical education space, renovations and site improvements at the High School; district-wide capital maintenance and building infrastructure improvements; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment. It was moved by Ryan Van Den Heuvel and seconded by Barbara Van Deurzen to approve the Initial Resolution authorizing general obligation bond in the amount not to exceed $9,925,000 as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Ryan Van Den Heuvel to approve the Resolution providing for a Referendum Election on the question of the approval of an Initial Resolution authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds in the amount not to exceed $9,925,000 as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. Megan Prestebak from Miron Construction shared an update on the communication plan for the approved referendum for the High School Tech Ed Project. Discussion ensued. It was moved by Ryan Van Den Heuvel and seconded by Scott Borley to approve all staffing items as presented. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. The Board discussed preparation for the upcoming 2025 Wisconsin State Education Convention. President Fuss offered to be the delegate and Barbara Van Deurzen agreed to be the alternate delegate. The Board was presented with various reports and communications: such as updates, various thank you’s, invitations, and calendar items. Discussion Followed. It was moved by Barbara Van Deurzen and seconded by Scott Borley at 6:52 PM that the Board adjourn into closed session as previously stated. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried. The Board reconvened at 7:50 PM. It was moved by Scott Borley and seconded by Jennifer Fuss at 7:51 PM that the meeting be adjourned. Voting Yes: 5 Voting No: 0 Motion carried Barbara Van Deurzen Clerk Publish 12.20.24 WNAXLP
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Donate your car, truck, boat, RV and more to support our veterans! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-888-425-2108 today!
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Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 20% off Entire Purchase. Plus 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-948-3442
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FREE / TRADE: Books on CDs and cassettes. History, romance, mystery & more. 715-420-1736
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PAWS 2 THINK helps feed local pets for those having financial difficulties. Donations are needed: Monetary or dry dog & cat food. Drop at Tomahawk Warehouse Liquor. For info, call 715-612-5866
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: Equal Housing Opportunity All Real Estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to Federal and State Fair Housing Laws which prohibit discrimination on the basis of color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, handicap, lawful source of income, or marital status of the person maintaining the household, and sexual orientation. We will not accept advertising indicating an intention to discriminate. our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. If you think you have been discriminated against, call the Fair Housing Council, 1-877-647-3247 or HUD toll-free at 800-424-8590.
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MEUNIER'S CARPET & Upholstery Cleaning. Professional cleaning at affordable rates. Residential & commercial. Tomahawk, 262-208-6384.
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High quality Getzin Bb series 700 trumpet appraised in Oct. 2024 $1000, asking $900. Excellent, like new cond. in original leather case. Why rent $250/year? 715-341-5373
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BY THE COURT Hon. Raymond S. Buber Circuit Court Judge STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, WAUPACA COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF April Lynn Lackowski-Postel By (Petitioner) April Lynn Lackowski-Postel ☒ Amended Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 24CV303 NOTICE IS GIVEN: A Petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: [First] April [Middle] Lynn [Last] Lackowski-Postel To: [First] April [Middle] Lynn [Last] Lackowski Birth Certificate: [First] April [Middle] Lynn [Last] Lackowski IT IS ORDERED: This Petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Waupaca County, State of Wisconsin: Judge's Name Hon. Raymond S. Huber Place Branch 3, 811 Harding St. Waupaca, WI 54981 Date 01/16/2025 Time 11:45 AM If you require reasonable accommodations due tot a disability to participate in the court process, please call prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the haring in the New London Press Star, a newspaper published in New London, Waupaca County, State of Wisconsin. Publish Dec. 19, 2024, Jan. 2 & 9, 2025 WNAXLP
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BY THE COURT Hon. Troy L. Nielsen 12/12/24 Circuit Court Judge STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, WAUPACA COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF Randall Lee Follman By (Petitioner) Randall Lee Follman Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 24CV314 NOTICE IS GIVEN: A Petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: [First] Randall [Middle] Lee [last] Follman To: [First] Miranda [Middle] Rosalinde [Last] Kirsche-Follmann Birth Certificate: [First] Randall [Middle] Lee [Last] Follmann IT IS ORDERED: This Petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Waupaca County, State of Wisconsin: Judge's Name Hon. Troy L. Nielsen Place: Waupaca Co. Courtroom - Br. 1 811 Harding St., Waupaca, WI 54981 Date: 1-14-25 Time: 10:00 am If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 715-258-6460 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Clintonville Tribune Gazette, a newspaper published in Waupaca County, State of Wisconsin. Published Dec. 19, 2024, Jan. 2 & 9, 2025 WNAXLP
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT LINCOLN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Albert D. Musch Deceased Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 2024IN50 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 5/19/35 and date of death 5/1/19, was domiciled in Lincoln County, State of WI, with a mailing address of 415 S. Tomahawk Ave. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent' estate is 03-14-25. 5. A claim may be filed at the Lincoln County Courthouse, Merrill, Wisconsin, Probate office. BY THE COURT: DATE SIGNED: November 26, 2024 Electronically signed by Becky S. Byer Probate Registrar Form completed by: Julie Smith 409 S. Tomahawk Ave. Tomahawk, WI 54487 715-966-5035 Published December 11, 18, 25, 2024 WNAXLP
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De Pere WNAXLP The following is a summary of Ordinance 24-26, entitled AMENDING SECTION 10-5 OF THE DE PERE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING CITY OFFICER POSITIONS; adopted on a vote of 8-0 on December 17, 2024 and effective December 21, 2024. A complete copy of the ordinance is available in the Clerk’s Office at 335 S. Broadway St., De Pere, WI or by calling 920-339-4050 or online at http://www.deperewi.gov /. This ordinance renames and reassigns some City Officer positions in accordance with the recently adopted change to a City Manager form of government. Publish 12.20.24 WNAXLP
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Suamico WNAXLP NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION VILLAGE OF SUAMICO, BROWN COUNTY WI Notice is hereby given that the Suamico Village Board enacted Ordinance 2024-15 on December 16, 2024, an Ordinance amending Chapter §19.06 of the Floodplain District Regarding Nonconforming Uses as follows: Amend Chapter 19.06(1)(b)8.A.(3) Shall be constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air-conditioning equipment and other service facilities must be elevated to or above the flood protection elevation. This complete ordinance may be obtained at the Village Clerk’s office, located in the Suamico Municipal Services Center, 12781 Velp Avenue, Suamico WI or via the Village of Suamico’s website, www.suamico.org . Michelle Bartoletti, Village Clerk Publish 12.20.24 WNAXLP
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HELP WANTED: A SMALL LOCALLY OWNED BUSINESS IS LOOKING FOR A POSTITIVE, SELF-MOTIVATED TRUCK DRIVER WITH EXPERIENCE DRIVING A 6 SPEED, 26,000 GVW TRUCK. NO CDL IS REQUIRED, MECHANICAL ABILITY IS A PLUS. HOURS WILL VARY ON A WEEKLY BASIS WITH ALTERNATIVING WEEKENDS. TIME AND A HALF AFTER 40 HOURS. IF INTERESTED, CALL 920-566-2563 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 A.M. AND 3 P.M.
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Park Place Adult Day Services Director: The Director will be responsible for day-to-day operations and will report to the Board. The Director must have at least one of the following: * An Associate Degree or higher from an accredited college in a related healthcare field that has cared for a population like the group at PPADS (elderly) OR * At least two years of experience working in a related healthcare field that served a population like the group at PPADS. The position is full-time time approximately 40 hours per week, For further information, visit the PPADS website or FB page Park Place Adult Day Services 220 3rd Avenue South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 Parkplaceadultdayservices@gmail.com
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Park Place Adult Day Services Director: The Director will be responsible for day-to-day operations and will report to the Board. The Director must have at least one of the following: * An Associate Degree or higher from an accredited college in a related healthcare field that has cared for a population like the group at PPADS (elderly) OR * At least two years of experience working in a related healthcare field that served a population like the group at PPADS. The position is full-time time approximately 40 hours per week, For further information, visit the PPADS website or FB page Park Place Adult Day Services 220 3rd Avenue South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 Parkplaceadultdayservices@gmail.com
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Eskimo Viper Quick Start 8” gas Ice Auger. Thumb throttle control, starts & runs great! Exc. Cond. $100 ALSO: Voltask 120v electric snow blower, 15” cut, single stage, adjustable chute control. Exc. Cond. $75 864-710-0836
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2011 Jeep Compass Latitude, 4x4, 4 WD, Silver, Heated seats, 108,000 miles, $6,750. Roggenbuck Auto N5336 State Rd. 17, Gleason. 715-846-1082
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