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Howard-Suamico WNAXLP Regular Board of Education and Board Meeting/Workshop April 8, 2024 Present: Scott Jandrin, Greg Klimek, Chrissy Amtmann, Amy Rubright, Allen McGuire, Vanessa Moran, Rachelle Paulsen, Jessica Gagan, Student Rep. Also Present: Damian LaCroix, Mike Juech, Kimberly Uelmen, Mark Smith, Jennie Garceau, Elisia Lewis President Greg Klimek called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. A MOTION was made by Scott Jandrin and seconded by Chrissy Amtmann to adopt the agenda. A vote was taken on the motion to adopt the agenda; 7-YES; MOTION CARRIED. Business Professionals/Workforce Development Community Conversation – Area business leaders participated in a conversation with Board members and District staff around workforce development. 6:20 p.m. Madeline Thoreson arrived. Recognition of Bay Port High School Retired Teacher and Current Substitute Teacher, Gary Simoens – President Greg Klimek recognized Gary Simoens for his 55 years of teaching and subbing at Bay Port High School. Consent Agenda: A MOTION was made by Scott Jandrin and seconded by Vanessa Moran to approve the consent agenda, including minutes of the Regular Board Meeting March 11, 2024, Special Board of Education Meeting Community Conversation, March 22, 2024; approval of vouchers and invoices in the amount of $8,986,120.94 through April 8, 2024; resignation of Sydney Chase, Kimberly Kolz, Rebecca Wright, retirement of Ann Lotz, employment of Chad Buboltz and Joshua Patchak, as detailed in the consent materials; A vote was taken on the motion; 7-YES; MOTION CARRIED. Reports Administrative Superintendent/Operations Long Range Financial Planning Strategy – Supt. LaCroix gave a brief introduction followed by a debt reduction strategy presentation by Erik Kass, Director of Public Finance, PMA. Asst. Supt. of Operations, Mike Juech, and Finance Director, Josh Swanson, provided additional updates and next steps. The Board will be asked to take action on the option presented at the April 29, 2024 meeting. Superintendent Transition Plan Update – Supt. LaCroix, Deputy Supt. Mark Smith, and Director of School & Community Relations provided an update on the process and next steps. Board/Workshop Governance Process GP-5 Board Officers Monitoring Report – A MOTION was made by Vanessa Moran and seconded Scott Jandrin to approve GP-5 Board Officers Monitoring Report at level 1, in full compliance. A vote was taken on the motion; 7-YES; MOTION CARRIED . Update on Student Representative to the Board Position – Greg Klimek gave a recap on the interview and selection process. A formal vote to approve Candidate I will be made at the April 29, 2024 meeting. The new student representative for 2024-2026 will join Jessica Gagan who will continue for the 2024-25 school year. Community Conversation Updates Debrief Legislative/Advocacy – The Board discussed feedback from the community conversation held March 22, 2024 in the District Office Community Training Center. Clergy and Civic – Scheduled for May 13 at the District Office Community Training Center. Greg Klimek will make the opening remarks. Questions were discussed. Discuss Board Reorganization – President Greg Klimek asked Board members to familiarize themselves with the process found in their packet in preparation for the next meeting. Upcoming Events – Board members discussed upcoming events including the Staff Appreciation event happening on May 10. 2024. Future Board Meeting Agenda Items – The Board reviewed the agenda planning calendar. Board Meeting/District Highlights – Board members shared feedback. A MOTION was made by Scott Jandrin and seconded by Chrissy Amtmann to adjourn at 7:26 p.m. A vote was taken on the motion; 7 – YES; MOTION CARRIED . Respectfully submitted, Lisa Harmann, Recording Secretary Publish 05.03.24 WNAXLP
 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF WEYAUWEGA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2024 The regular monthly meeting of the Common Council of the City of Weyauwega was called to order at 6:30 p.m., on Monday, March 18, 2024 in the Weyauwega Municipal Building Council Chambers by Mayor Rich Luedke. Roll Call: Present: Mayor Rich Luedke, Bruce Goetsch, Chris Gunderson, Shani Appleby, Dewey Stelzner, Rick Binley and Meta Berg. Also present: City Administrator Marcus Rennicke, City Clerk Rebecca Loehrke, Police Chief Brandon Leschke, Pat Gorchals, Frank Zaboj, Mary Jane Baehman, and John Hanke. The meeting began with the saying of the Pledge of Allegiance led by Shani Appleby. Motion Goetsch, second Gunderson, to approve the agenda. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Gunderson, second Appleby, to approve the minutes of the Regular Common Council Meeting from February 19, 2024 and Special Common Council on March 6, 2024. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Citizen Appearances: Library Representative, Frank Zaboj, shared with the Council a History of the Weyauwega Public Library that was written by Judy Wiesman. No reports given for the Chamber of Commerce or Historical Society. Public Works Committee: Motion Goetsch, second Gunderson, to approve doing the street sweeping with Precision for the spring of 2024 and a leaf pickup in the fall. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Goetsch, second Gunderson, to approve the quote from Valley Sealcoat for sealcoating on E. Alfred Street and E. Wisconsin Street parking lots including stripping. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Finance Committee: Motion Stelzner, second Berg, to start the procedures to close out TID #5. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Binley to approve a 3 year extension to TID #4. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Binley, to keep TID #7 open at this time. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “Nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Berg, to approve the renewal of the TruGreen Lawn Service treatment. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Binley, to approve using $30,000 from ARPA funds to resurface the tennis and basketball courts at Maasch Community Park. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Berg, to approve checks dated 02/01/2024 through 02/29/2024 totaling $268,532.09 and the monthly financial reports. A roll call vote was taken with “ayes” from Binley, Appleby, Goetsch, Gunderson, Stelzner, and Berg. Motion carried. Police, Fire, & Ambulance Committee: Motion Stelzner, second Goetsch, to change the warning siren to once a day at noon on Saturdays. Motion carried with five “ayes”, and one “nay”. Public Health & Relief (Ordinance) Committee: Motion Binley, second Gunderson, to approve Ordinance 2024-1 amending Chapter 95-11 Salaries for Elected Officials. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays’. Recreation Committee: Motion Gunderson, second Appleby, to allow the Historical Society to move forward with the sign at the silo at a cost of $1,000. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Public Property & Purchasing Committee: No Action for Council Plan Commission: No Action for Council New Business: Motion Goetsch, second Binley, to approve the street use permit for the Weyauwega Blacktop Tractor Pull on May 18, 2024. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Discussion and possible action on Class “B” Beer License for Dean and Kari Hinske, 129 E Main Street: The Hinske’s would like to open a beer bar at the 129 E Main Street location and have video gambling machines. The Police Chief advised the council to hold off on a discussion till he got more information on the laws with video gambling machines. The State of Wisconsin has changed some of the laws and all of the Chiefs in Waupaca County will be meeting to discuss enforcement so the new laws are enforced equally thru out the county. Motion Goetsch, second Binley, to table the decision on the beer license for Dean and Kari Hinske up to 60 days to allow for more information. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Discussion and possible action on the Chamber using the former Nutrition Site Office: Administrator Rennicke spoke on the conversation he had with the new Chamber President. The Chamber is looking for an area for a small office and asked about the old nutrition site office. The City is planning to use that space for storage of extra tables and chairs when not needed in the Community Room. The Council would like the Administrator to ask the Chamber if they would be ok having the room also used for storage and having the door open so people renting the Community Room would have access to the tables and chairs. Will bring the item back next month for more discussion. Discussion on potential amendment to Zoning Code for I-1 Industrial/ Commercial District: Item will be discussed in closed session. Reports were given by the Mayor, Administrator and Police Chief. The April 2024 Meeting Calendar was set. Such Other Matters as Authorized by Law: None Motion Gunderson, second Stelzner, to move into Closed Session at 7:17 pm pursuant to §19.85(1)(e) Wis. Stats., 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. The reason for the closed session is potential sale of Industrial Park West land. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Motion Stelzner, second Gunderson, to adjourn in closed session at 7:39 pm. Motion carried with six “ayes”, zero “nays”. Rebecca Loehrke City Clerk Publish May 2, 2024 WNAXLP
 

Miscellaneous Merchandise 

For Sale: 2 Sections of used cabinets. $75. 715-258-7765
 
For Sale: 4 Commercial Sewing Machines, one owner: Conso Straight Stitch, Ramaldi, Blind Hemmer & Bartack. All 4 for $2500, Cash ONLY. Phone: 715-824-3347 Amherst, WI
 
FREE / TRADE: Books on CDs and cassettes. History, romance, mystery & more. 715-420-1736
 
Free pallets and wood shipping containers, odd sizes. May 3 & 4. 1410 Okray Ave Plover
 
Motorized Wheel Chair. Asking $295 or good offer. Call 920-878-0005.
 

Miscellaneous Pet 

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
 

Miscellaneous Real Estate 

Miscellaneous Services 

CARPENTER: 25 yrs experience. Professional carpenter servicing Northwoods surrounding areas. Based in Pelican Lake. Availability for interior & exterior projects from framing to finishing! Call today! Vince Perez 262-891-7709
 
DM Appliance - Appliance Repair: Quality and Excellence in appliance service repair. We service household kitchen appliances. Servicing: Whirlpool products. Certified & Insured. Give DM Appliance a call to get scheduled for service DM Appliance - 262-689-5340
 
MEUNIER'S CARPET & Upholstery Cleaning. Professional cleaning at affordable rates. Residential & commercial. Tomahawk, 262-208-6384.
 

Miscellaneous Transportation 

2013 Keystone Hideout Camper, great condition $19,700 OBO 715-281-2445 or 262-353-5060 2006 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 4x4 4.7 V8 210,000 miles, Runs great. $4600 OBO 715-281-2445
 

Motorcycles 

HARLEY FXSTC 2007- 40,000 mi., 2 owners, never down, garage kept, $4250 OBO. 715-493-1385.
 

Musical Instruments 

FOR SALE: Roland Digital Intelligent Piano Needs speakers, excellent condition. Best Offer. Antigo Area. Call 321-431-3987
 

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Notice to Creditors 

DATE SIGNED: April 11, 2024 Electronically signed by Chris Marfilius Probate Registrar STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, PORTAGE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Charles W. Hart Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration) Case No. 24PR31 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 10/13/1924 and date of death 11/19/2023 was domiciled in Portage County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 2538 Dubay Colony Road, Junction City, WI 54443. 3. The application will be heard at the Portage County Courthouse, 1516 Church Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, before Chris Marfilius, Probate Registrar, on May 15, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. You do not need to appear unless you object. The application may be granted if there is no objection. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent's estate is July 17, 2024. 5. A claim may be filed at the Portage County Courthouse, 1516 Church Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 715-346-1364 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court dose not provide transportation. Attorney Ashley J. Reimer/glm 106 McDill Avenue, Suite 100 Stevens Point, WI 54481 Telephone 715-544-8393 Bar Number 1064834 Publish April 18, 25 May 2, 2024 WNAXLP
 
DATE SIGNED: April 19, 2024 Electronically signed by Patricia Baker Circuit Court Judge STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, PORTAGE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY M. BREITENSTEIN Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Administration and Deadline for Filing Claims (Formal Administration) Case No. 24PR01 A Petition for Formal Administration was filed. THE COURT FINDS: The decedent, with date of birth 3/24/1945 and date of death 10/11/2023 was domiciled in Portage County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 1009 Wilshire Blvd., Stevens Point, WI 54481. THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The Petition be heard at the Portage County Courthouse, 1516 Church St., Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Branch 3, before Circuit Court Judge/Circuit Court Commissioner Judge Patricia Baker, on May 21, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. You do not need to appear unless you object. The petition may be granted if there is no objection. 2. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent's estate is July 10, 2024. 3. A claim may be filed at the Portage County Courthouse, 1516 Church Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Office of the Register in Probate. 4. Heirship will be determined at the hearing on petition for final judgement. 5. Publication of the notice is notice to any person whose names or addresses are unknown. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 715-346-1364 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. Attorney Robert E. McDonald 1059 Clark St. PO Box 630 Stevens Point, WI 54481 Telephone 715-344-3700 Bar Number 1010932Publish April 25, May 2 & 9, 2024 WNAXLP
 



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