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			<title><![CDATA[PRENTICE BUCS BOYS' BASKETBALL FINISHES SEASON AT STATE SEMIFINAL]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 18:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The Prentice Buccaneers (25-4) boys' basketball team played the state semifinal on Friday, March 20, 2026, against the Southwestern Wildcats (24-6) of Hazel Green, Wisconsin at the Kohl Center in Madison.  The head coach for Prentice is Adam Blomberg.<br />
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In a game where the Prentice team was down by double digits, many fans thought it was over at that point.  However, the Prentice Bucs did not give up and brought Southwestern's lead down to single digits with an exciting finish.<br />
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Ultimately, Southwestern led most of the game and won with a score of 69 to 65.<br />
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The Prentice Buccaneers (25-4) boys' basketball team played the state semifinal on Friday, March 20, 2026, against the Southwestern Wildcats (24-6) of Hazel Green, Wisconsin at the Kohl Center in Madison.  The head coach for Prentice is Adam Blomberg.<br />
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In a game where the Prentice team was down by double digits, many fans thought it was over at that point.  However, the Prentice Bucs did not give up and brought Southwestern's lead down to single digits with an exciting finish.<br />
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Ultimately, Southwestern led most of the game and won with a score of 69 to 65.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[PRENTICE BUCS BOYS' BASKETBALL WINS SECTIONAL, HEADS TO STATE]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 20:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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It was one of those moments of a lifetime when the Prentice Buccaneers boys' basketball team won the Section Final against Turtle Lake in Altoona, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 14, 2026.<br />
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<span style="font-style: italic;" class="mycode_i">One of the last two points of the game.  Photo Credit:  Screenshot from Jeff & Scott's Local Sports Channel</span><br />
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The game was tied at 58 points each with 31 seconds to go.  A foul occurred with 8.9 seconds left in the game.  The Bucs went to the line, sinking both free throws.  Turtle Lake took possession of the ball and tried a three-point shot that did not connect.  The Bucs won, 60 to 58.<br />
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Many players contributed to the 60 points with Evan Lord being the top-scoring player with 33 points.<br />
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After the win, the team participated in the tradition of cutting down the net.<br />
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The boys' team has not been to state for 27 years, last making an appearance in 1999.<br />
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After the game, the students in the crowd chanted, "No school Friday!"  The boys head to state semifinals competition on Friday, March 20, 2026.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">Pine Village</span></span> in Prentice offers affordable, active living in a wooded setting for those 50+ and disabled persons.  Rent is based on 30% Adjusted Gross Income.  Small pets under 30 pounds are welcome.  Contact Pine Village at <a href="tel:715-428-2300">715-428-2300</a>.]]></description>
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It was one of those moments of a lifetime when the Prentice Buccaneers boys' basketball team won the Section Final against Turtle Lake in Altoona, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 14, 2026.<br />
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The game was tied at 58 points each with 31 seconds to go.  A foul occurred with 8.9 seconds left in the game.  The Bucs went to the line, sinking both free throws.  Turtle Lake took possession of the ball and tried a three-point shot that did not connect.  The Bucs won, 60 to 58.<br />
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Many players contributed to the 60 points with Evan Lord being the top-scoring player with 33 points.<br />
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After the win, the team participated in the tradition of cutting down the net.<br />
<br />
The boys' team has not been to state for 27 years, last making an appearance in 1999.<br />
<br />
After the game, the students in the crowd chanted, "No school Friday!"  The boys head to state semifinals competition on Friday, March 20, 2026.<br />
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			<link>https://www.mynorthernwisconsin.com/news/thread-782.html</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 09:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Prentice School District Honor Roll, Second Quarter, 2025-2026</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Highest Honors (3.8-4.0)</span><br />
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Grade 5:  Fallon Blomberg, Brayan Bogdan, Paisley Carlson, Blair Heikkinen,Omar Kladanjcic, Kendrick Wear <br />
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Grade 6: Annabel Bacholl, Collin Blair, Finnley Blomberg, Myles Blomberg, Tanner Copeland, Mason Heikkinen, Houghton Hueckman, Eli Jackson, Vienna Jesunas, Barrick Jones, Emma Lord, Kolton Lukes, Zoey Shin, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
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Grade 7:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
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Grade 8:  Molliana Adams, Grace Bittner, Ila Hueckman, Madalynn Murphy, Bria Pearson <br />
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Grade 9:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Riley Gillett, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan<br />
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Grade 10:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Mason Hause, Piper Heikkinen, Ledger Jones, Karime Ontiveros, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba <br />
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Grade 11:  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Tristan Dettmering, Conner Fox, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, Kinlee Wear  <br />
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Grade 12: Ellingen, Aurora,Gillett, Kayla, Eliah Harding, Aidan Hause, Heston Hueckman, Jackson Isaacson, Ryder Jones, Mia Lush, Kylie Orysen, Breanna Swan <br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Honor Roll (3.0-3.799)</span><br />
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Grade 5:  Samaya Andrews, Everly Bleck, Aiden Figueroa, Jayden Figueroa, Viggo Hamm, Ethan Heikkinen, Violet Jesunas, Aurora Kromrey, Troy Malach, Brian Parish, Aelita Price <br />
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Grade 6:  Kambriah Bezanson, Wyatt Cook, Beth Danielewicz, Delilah Hubacher, Maci Johnson, Zander Koehler, David Krampota, Lafonaine Graceyn, Maleah McCormick, Kinsey Musolff, Elizabeth Nelson, Easton Preston, Aubrianna Schantner, Mackenzie Wild  <br />
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Grade 7:  Isabella Blarek, Amiyah Burrier, Cayleigh Cook, Mackenzie Hill, Jase Moore, Serenity Oswald, Kaylee Schult <br />
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Grade 8:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Noah Gladson, Lukas Koch, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Honor Oswald, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner<br />
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Grade 9:  Tristan Bacholl, Caleb Foster, Mason Hedican, Trista Hoffman, Kaia Hoffmann, Blessy Mecwan,  Nash Nikkila, Edwin Pocock, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, Zach Wacholtz, James Wadzinski<br />
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Grade 10:  Caden Carlson, Caden Conner, Madisyn Freeman, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber<br />
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Grade 11:  Nadean Danielewicz, Deverick Hartmann, Madison Holm, Chase Mabie, Emily Mason, Gavin Polansky, Will Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Rhiannan Swanson, Korbin Thums<br />
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Grade 12:  Michael Bant, Ashlyn Englund, Jaxson Franz, Blake Griebel, Clint Hale, Rhys Harris, Aidan Hause, Justin Hoffman, Evan Lord, Travis Macholl, Grady May, Nicholas Nikkila, Jordan Przylski, Taylor Slattery <br />
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<img src="https://www.MyNorthernWisconsin.com/display/lakeparkpinevillage.jpg" loading="lazy"  alt="[Image: lakeparkpinevillage.jpg]" class="mycode_img" /><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">Pine Village </span></span>in Prentice offers affordable, active living in a wooded setting for those 50+ and disabled persons.  Rent is based on 30% Adjusted Gross Income.  Small pets under 30 pounds are welcome.  Contact Pine Village at <a href="tel:715-428-2300">715-428-2300</a>.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Perfect Attendance, Second Quarter, 2025-2026</span><br />
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4K:  Arya Enders<br />
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Kindergarten:  Claire Johnson, Quinn Johnson, Kira Lukes<br />
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1st Grade:  Frank Evans, Bertha Vanderhooof<br />
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2nd Grade:  Larry Vanderhoof<br />
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3rd Grade:  Ruger Carlson, Scarlet Conner, Zoe Johnson, Verena Vanderhoof<br />
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4th Grade:  Crosby Adams, Audrina Anderson, Harper Anderson, Kaddarinah Bezanson, Luca Borchardt, Hazel Danielewicz, Adrina Johnson<br />
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5th Grade:  Aelita Price, Kendrick Wear<br />
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6th Grade:  Kambriah Bezanson, Tanner Copeland, Beth Danielewicz, Eli Jackson, Maci Johnson, Emma Lord, Christopher Vanderhoof <br />
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7th Grade:  Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
<br />
8th Grade: None<br />
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9th Grade:  Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Leah Lord, Nash Nikkila, Ella Orysen<br />
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10th Grade:  None<br />
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11th Grade:  None<br />
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12th Grade:  Ashlyn Englund, Kayla Gillett, Clint Hale, Mia Lush]]></description>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Prentice School District Honor Roll, Second Quarter, 2025-2026</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Highest Honors (3.8-4.0)</span><br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Fallon Blomberg, Brayan Bogdan, Paisley Carlson, Blair Heikkinen,Omar Kladanjcic, Kendrick Wear <br />
<br />
Grade 6: Annabel Bacholl, Collin Blair, Finnley Blomberg, Myles Blomberg, Tanner Copeland, Mason Heikkinen, Houghton Hueckman, Eli Jackson, Vienna Jesunas, Barrick Jones, Emma Lord, Kolton Lukes, Zoey Shin, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
<br />
Grade 7:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
<br />
Grade 8:  Molliana Adams, Grace Bittner, Ila Hueckman, Madalynn Murphy, Bria Pearson <br />
<br />
Grade 9:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Riley Gillett, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan<br />
<br />
Grade 10:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Mason Hause, Piper Heikkinen, Ledger Jones, Karime Ontiveros, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba <br />
<br />
Grade 11:  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Tristan Dettmering, Conner Fox, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, Kinlee Wear  <br />
<br />
Grade 12: Ellingen, Aurora,Gillett, Kayla, Eliah Harding, Aidan Hause, Heston Hueckman, Jackson Isaacson, Ryder Jones, Mia Lush, Kylie Orysen, Breanna Swan <br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Honor Roll (3.0-3.799)</span><br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Samaya Andrews, Everly Bleck, Aiden Figueroa, Jayden Figueroa, Viggo Hamm, Ethan Heikkinen, Violet Jesunas, Aurora Kromrey, Troy Malach, Brian Parish, Aelita Price <br />
<br />
Grade 6:  Kambriah Bezanson, Wyatt Cook, Beth Danielewicz, Delilah Hubacher, Maci Johnson, Zander Koehler, David Krampota, Lafonaine Graceyn, Maleah McCormick, Kinsey Musolff, Elizabeth Nelson, Easton Preston, Aubrianna Schantner, Mackenzie Wild  <br />
<br />
Grade 7:  Isabella Blarek, Amiyah Burrier, Cayleigh Cook, Mackenzie Hill, Jase Moore, Serenity Oswald, Kaylee Schult <br />
<br />
Grade 8:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Noah Gladson, Lukas Koch, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Honor Oswald, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner<br />
<br />
Grade 9:  Tristan Bacholl, Caleb Foster, Mason Hedican, Trista Hoffman, Kaia Hoffmann, Blessy Mecwan,  Nash Nikkila, Edwin Pocock, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, Zach Wacholtz, James Wadzinski<br />
<br />
Grade 10:  Caden Carlson, Caden Conner, Madisyn Freeman, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber<br />
<br />
Grade 11:  Nadean Danielewicz, Deverick Hartmann, Madison Holm, Chase Mabie, Emily Mason, Gavin Polansky, Will Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Rhiannan Swanson, Korbin Thums<br />
  <br />
Grade 12:  Michael Bant, Ashlyn Englund, Jaxson Franz, Blake Griebel, Clint Hale, Rhys Harris, Aidan Hause, Justin Hoffman, Evan Lord, Travis Macholl, Grady May, Nicholas Nikkila, Jordan Przylski, Taylor Slattery <br />
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<img src="https://www.MyNorthernWisconsin.com/display/lakeparkpinevillage.jpg" loading="lazy"  alt="[Image: lakeparkpinevillage.jpg]" class="mycode_img" /><br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">Pine Village </span></span>in Prentice offers affordable, active living in a wooded setting for those 50+ and disabled persons.  Rent is based on 30% Adjusted Gross Income.  Small pets under 30 pounds are welcome.  Contact Pine Village at <a href="tel:715-428-2300">715-428-2300</a>.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Perfect Attendance, Second Quarter, 2025-2026</span><br />
<br />
4K:  Arya Enders<br />
<br />
Kindergarten:  Claire Johnson, Quinn Johnson, Kira Lukes<br />
<br />
1st Grade:  Frank Evans, Bertha Vanderhooof<br />
<br />
2nd Grade:  Larry Vanderhoof<br />
<br />
3rd Grade:  Ruger Carlson, Scarlet Conner, Zoe Johnson, Verena Vanderhoof<br />
<br />
4th Grade:  Crosby Adams, Audrina Anderson, Harper Anderson, Kaddarinah Bezanson, Luca Borchardt, Hazel Danielewicz, Adrina Johnson<br />
<br />
5th Grade:  Aelita Price, Kendrick Wear<br />
<br />
6th Grade:  Kambriah Bezanson, Tanner Copeland, Beth Danielewicz, Eli Jackson, Maci Johnson, Emma Lord, Christopher Vanderhoof <br />
<br />
7th Grade:  Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
<br />
8th Grade: None<br />
<br />
9th Grade:  Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Leah Lord, Nash Nikkila, Ella Orysen<br />
<br />
10th Grade:  None<br />
<br />
11th Grade:  None<br />
<br />
12th Grade:  Ashlyn Englund, Kayla Gillett, Clint Hale, Mia Lush]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[PRENTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES HONOR ROLL AND ATTENDANCE FOR FIRST QUARTER]]></title>
			<link>https://www.mynorthernwisconsin.com/news/thread-742.html</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 01:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Highest Honors (3.800-4.000)</span><br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Fallon Blomberg, Brayan Bogdan, Paisley Carlson, Blair Heikkinen, Zane Kenneally, Troy Malach, Brian Parish, Emma Schwartz, Kendrick Wear<br />
<br />
Grade 6: Annabel Bacholl, Collin Blair, Finnley Blomberg, Myles Blomberg, Tanner Copeland, Beth Danielewicz, Azariah Erickson, Mason Heikkinen, Houghton Hueckman, Vienna Jesunas, Barrick Jones, Graceyn LaFontaine, Emma Lord, Kolton Lukes, Maleah McCormick, Kinsey Musolff, Zoey Shin, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
<br />
Grade 7:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Mackenzie Hill, Statia Isaacson, Joren Lind<br />
<br />
Grade 8:  Molliana Adams, Grace Bittner, Ila Hueckman, Madalynn Murphy<br />
<br />
Grade 9:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Mark Genca, Riley Gillett, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan, Zachary Wacholtz, Kolson Wear <br />
<br />
Grade 10:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Madisyn Freeman, Mason Hause, Piper Heikkinen, Ledger Jones, Morgan Nelson, Karime Ontiveros, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba <br />
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Grade 11:  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Nadean Danielewicz, Tristan Dettmering, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, Aarik Lind, Will Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Rhiannan Swanson, Kinlee Wear  <br />
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Grade 12: Blake Griebel, Eliah Harding, Aidan Hause, Heston Hueckman, Jackson Isaacson, Ryder Jones, Mia Lush, Travis Macholl, Kylie Orysen, Jordan Przyblski, Breanna Swan <br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Honor Roll (3.000-3.7999)</span><br />
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Grade 5:  Samaya Andrews, Everly Bleck, Aiden Figueroa, Jayden Figueroa, Viggo Hamm, Ethan Heikkinen, Violet Jesunas, Omar Kladanjcic, Aurora Kromrey, Aelita Price <br />
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Grade 6:  Kambriah Bezanson, Wyatt Cook, Delilah Hubacher, Eli Jackson, Maci Johnson, David Krampota, Elizabeth Nelson, Easton Preston, Aubrianna Schantner, Mackenzie Wild  <br />
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Grade 7:  Isabella Blarek, Amiyah Burrier, Cayleigh Cook, Hayden Floyd, Natalie Hamm, Serenity Oswald, Kaylee Schult <br />
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Grade 8:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Blake Conner, Carter Danielewicz, Noah Gladson, Hunter Hankins, Milo Hollinger, Lukas Koch, Logan McKittrick, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Honor Oswald, Bria Pearson, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner, Mckenzie Zubricky <br />
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Grade 9:  Tristan Bacholl, Kara Copeland, Caleb Foster, Trista Hoffman, Kaia Hoffmann, Blessy Mecwan, Carter Murphy, Nash Nikkila, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, James Wadzinski<br />
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Grade 10:  Caden Carlson, Caden Conner, Nash Franz, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber, Helena Hall, Gracie Koehler<br />
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Grade 11:  Cooper Fifield, Conner Fox, Deverick Hartmann, Madison Holm, Chase Mabie, Emily Mason, Mason Podeweltz, Gavin Polansky, Korbin Thums<br />
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Grade 12:  Michael Bant, Ashlyn Englund, Jaxson Franz, Kayla Gillett, Clint Hale, Rhys Harris, Justin Hoffman, Evan Lord, Grady May, Nicholas Nikkila, Taylor Slattery, Zach Starkey <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"> (Keep reading; this article continues after the ad.)</span></span><br />
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5th Grade:  Fallon Blomberg, Blair Heikkinen, Kendrick Wear<br />
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6th Grade:  Kambriah Bezanson, Tanner Copeland, Graceyn LaFontaine, Elizabeth Nelson<br />
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7th Grade:  Iris Blomberg<br />
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9th Grade:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Nash Nikkila<br />
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10th Grade:  Piper Heikkinen, Morgan Nelson<br />
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Grade 5:  Fallon Blomberg, Brayan Bogdan, Paisley Carlson, Blair Heikkinen, Zane Kenneally, Troy Malach, Brian Parish, Emma Schwartz, Kendrick Wear<br />
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Grade 6: Annabel Bacholl, Collin Blair, Finnley Blomberg, Myles Blomberg, Tanner Copeland, Beth Danielewicz, Azariah Erickson, Mason Heikkinen, Houghton Hueckman, Vienna Jesunas, Barrick Jones, Graceyn LaFontaine, Emma Lord, Kolton Lukes, Maleah McCormick, Kinsey Musolff, Zoey Shin, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
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Grade 7:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Mackenzie Hill, Statia Isaacson, Joren Lind<br />
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Grade 8:  Molliana Adams, Grace Bittner, Ila Hueckman, Madalynn Murphy<br />
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Grade 9:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Mark Genca, Riley Gillett, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan, Zachary Wacholtz, Kolson Wear <br />
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Grade 10:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Madisyn Freeman, Mason Hause, Piper Heikkinen, Ledger Jones, Morgan Nelson, Karime Ontiveros, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba <br />
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Grade 11:  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Nadean Danielewicz, Tristan Dettmering, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, Aarik Lind, Will Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Rhiannan Swanson, Kinlee Wear  <br />
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Grade 12: Blake Griebel, Eliah Harding, Aidan Hause, Heston Hueckman, Jackson Isaacson, Ryder Jones, Mia Lush, Travis Macholl, Kylie Orysen, Jordan Przyblski, Breanna Swan <br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Honor Roll (3.000-3.7999)</span><br />
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Grade 5:  Samaya Andrews, Everly Bleck, Aiden Figueroa, Jayden Figueroa, Viggo Hamm, Ethan Heikkinen, Violet Jesunas, Omar Kladanjcic, Aurora Kromrey, Aelita Price <br />
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Grade 6:  Kambriah Bezanson, Wyatt Cook, Delilah Hubacher, Eli Jackson, Maci Johnson, David Krampota, Elizabeth Nelson, Easton Preston, Aubrianna Schantner, Mackenzie Wild  <br />
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Grade 7:  Isabella Blarek, Amiyah Burrier, Cayleigh Cook, Hayden Floyd, Natalie Hamm, Serenity Oswald, Kaylee Schult <br />
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Grade 8:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Blake Conner, Carter Danielewicz, Noah Gladson, Hunter Hankins, Milo Hollinger, Lukas Koch, Logan McKittrick, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Honor Oswald, Bria Pearson, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner, Mckenzie Zubricky <br />
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Grade 9:  Tristan Bacholl, Kara Copeland, Caleb Foster, Trista Hoffman, Kaia Hoffmann, Blessy Mecwan, Carter Murphy, Nash Nikkila, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, James Wadzinski<br />
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Grade 10:  Caden Carlson, Caden Conner, Nash Franz, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber, Helena Hall, Gracie Koehler<br />
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Grade 11:  Cooper Fifield, Conner Fox, Deverick Hartmann, Madison Holm, Chase Mabie, Emily Mason, Mason Podeweltz, Gavin Polansky, Korbin Thums<br />
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Grade 12:  Michael Bant, Ashlyn Englund, Jaxson Franz, Kayla Gillett, Clint Hale, Rhys Harris, Justin Hoffman, Evan Lord, Grady May, Nicholas Nikkila, Taylor Slattery, Zach Starkey <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"> (Keep reading; this article continues after the ad.)</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Pine Village </span>in Prentice offers affordable, active living in a wooded setting for those 50+ and disabled persons.  Rent is based on 30% Adjusted Gross Income.  Small pets under 30 pounds are welcome.  Contact Pine Village at 715-428-2300.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Perfect Attendance</span><br />
<br />
4K:  Arya Enders, Coleson Gedde<br />
<br />
Kindergarten:  Phoenix Farr, Oliver Nelson, Nicole Weiler<br />
<br />
1st Grade: Case Gedde, Forrest Walcisak <br />
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2nd Grade:  None<br />
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3rd Grade:  Scarlet Conner, Asher Gruber, Zoe Johnson<br />
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4th Grade:  Harper Anderson, Kaddarinah Bezanson, Luca Borchardt, Myron Colon, Bryce Lillie <br />
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5th Grade:  Fallon Blomberg, Blair Heikkinen, Kendrick Wear<br />
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6th Grade:  Kambriah Bezanson, Tanner Copeland, Graceyn LaFontaine, Elizabeth Nelson<br />
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7th Grade:  Iris Blomberg<br />
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8th Grade: Milo Hollinger <br />
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9th Grade:  Brett Blomberg, Dean Blomberg, Kara Copeland, Mark Genca, Nash Nikkila<br />
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10th Grade:  Piper Heikkinen, Morgan Nelson<br />
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11th Grade:  Matti Heikkinen, Hagan Isaacson, Kinlee Wear<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[POLICE ASK RESIDENTS TO CHECK THEIR PROPERTIES AND CAMERAS FOR MISSING MAN]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 01:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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A thirty-two year old Price County resident, Jesse Yanske, was last seen at about 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in the Westboro area in Taylor County.  He was near State Highway 13 and Gunnar Road, according to the Taylor County Sheriff's Office.  He was wearing a black zip-up hoodie, black joggers, and black and white shoes.<br />
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Jesse is approximately 6'3" tall and 160 pounds.  He has brown hair and blue eyes.<br />
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The Price County Sheriff’s Office and the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office have been engaged in a joint search since Jesse was reported missing on April 19, 2025.  Price County Sheriff Brian Schmidt and Taylor County Sheriff Corey Dassow are asking property owners to check their properties and their cameras for any signs of Jesse.  The targeted search area includes properties south of State Highway 86, north of State Highway 102, and within one mile east or west of State Highway 13.<br />
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If anyone has any information that could help in locating Jesse, they should contact the Price County Sheriff’s Office at 715-339-3011 or the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office 715-748-2200.]]></description>
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A thirty-two year old Price County resident, Jesse Yanske, was last seen at about 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in the Westboro area in Taylor County.  He was near State Highway 13 and Gunnar Road, according to the Taylor County Sheriff's Office.  He was wearing a black zip-up hoodie, black joggers, and black and white shoes.<br />
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Jesse is approximately 6'3" tall and 160 pounds.  He has brown hair and blue eyes.<br />
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The Price County Sheriff’s Office and the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office have been engaged in a joint search since Jesse was reported missing on April 19, 2025.  Price County Sheriff Brian Schmidt and Taylor County Sheriff Corey Dassow are asking property owners to check their properties and their cameras for any signs of Jesse.  The targeted search area includes properties south of State Highway 86, north of State Highway 102, and within one mile east or west of State Highway 13.<br />
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If anyone has any information that could help in locating Jesse, they should contact the Price County Sheriff’s Office at 715-339-3011 or the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office 715-748-2200.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[BODY FOUND NEAR HWY. 13 & WHITBY ROAD IDENTIFIED - UPDATED 11-12-24]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 18:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">11-4-2024:</span></span><br />
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The Price County Sheriff's Office is investigating a suspicious death.<br />
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On Sunday, November 3, 2024, at about 8:56 p.m., a deceased person was found near State Highway 13 and Whitby Road in the Township of Hackett in Prentice, Wisconsin.<br />
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According to the Price County Sheriff's Office, "A portion of State Highway 13 is currently closed.  There is no known threat to the community.  This is an ongoing investigation.  Additional information will not be released at this time."<br />
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Agencies assisting the Price County Sheriff’s Office are Prentice Fire Department, Department of Criminal Investigation, Price County Coroner, Vilas County Sheriff’s Office, and Rhinelander Police Department.<br />
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If My Price County receives additional information, we will update this article.<br />
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This article can be shared on Facebook from <span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/mypricecounty/posts/pfbid0JBtTDrFcZNDWj9nYNJWf6c5UKT9bBtzoRRETqzkDxX4JY69wcRzU3kuENLevsTL6l" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">this link</a></span>.<br />
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<span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">UPDATE:  11-5-2024:</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The Price County Sheriff’s Office is following up on leads regarding the investigation of the deceased individual who was discovered in the area of State Highway 13 and Whitby Road in the Township of Hackett.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"> </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Price County Sheriff Brian Schmidt is asking for the public’s help with this investigation, requesting the following:  "If you were traveling upon State Highway 13 near Whitby Road on November 3, 2024 between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and noticed anything suspicious or if you were travelling upon State Highway 13 near Whitby Road and your vehicle is equipped with a dash camera, you are asked to contact the Price County Sheriff’s Office at (715) 339-3011."</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">GET YOUR FREE NEWS SUBSCRIPTION. </span> My Price County was established in 2012 and is a digital newspaper reaching over 14,000 households.  Send an e-mail with "Subscribe" on the subject line to <u><a href="mailto:contact@mypricecounty.com?subject=Subscribe">contact@mypricecounty.com</a></u> to receive your free news subscription.  Stay up to date on news, events, jobs, and more in Price County and surrounding areas.  You will currently receive about one or two e-mails per month.  We never sell or give away your e-mail address or personal information.  You may also want to put contact@mypricecounty.com in your e-mail contact list and mark it "safe" so it does not accidentally go to a Junk/Spam Folder.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">UPDATE:  11-12-2024:</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">INFORMATION RELEASED ABOUT DECEASED PERSON FOUND NEAR HWY. 13</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The deceased person found near Hwy. 13 on November 3, 2024 has been identified as a 28-year old woman.  She was from Marshfield, Wisconsin, and it is believed her death was caused from a domestic violence incident.  The investigation has shown that the woman was killed in the City of Marshfield, but her body was placed in Price County.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Jody Geurink, Marshfield Police Chief, stated the police arrested a Marshfield resident, Deyvin Castro Gutierrez, who is 38 years old.  He was arrested in connection to the woman's death and is currently being hold on charges of Suspicion of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide.  This is an ongoing investigation.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">According to the police, they will not release the victim's name out of respect for the family's privacy.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Sheriff Schmidt and Chief Geurink stated they "would like to thank all of the citizens who took the time to meet with and assist law enforcement during this investigation."</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The Price County Sheriff’s Office and Marshfield Police Department were assisted by the FBI, Wisconsin Department of Justice-Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin </span><span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">State Patrol, Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory, Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Rusk County </span><span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Sheriff’s Office, Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, Vilas County Sheriff’s Office-K9 unit, Wood County Sheriff’s Office, Park Falls Police Department, Phillips Police Department, Rhinelander Police Department-K9 unit, Prentice Fire Department, Price County Coroner’s Office, Wisconsin State Wide Intelligence Center, Wisconsin Department of Justice-Crime Response Specialists, Wood County District Attorney’s Office, and Price County District Attorney’s Office.</span>]]></description>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">11-4-2024:</span></span><br />
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The Price County Sheriff's Office is investigating a suspicious death.<br />
<br />
On Sunday, November 3, 2024, at about 8:56 p.m., a deceased person was found near State Highway 13 and Whitby Road in the Township of Hackett in Prentice, Wisconsin.<br />
<br />
According to the Price County Sheriff's Office, "A portion of State Highway 13 is currently closed.  There is no known threat to the community.  This is an ongoing investigation.  Additional information will not be released at this time."<br />
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Agencies assisting the Price County Sheriff’s Office are Prentice Fire Department, Department of Criminal Investigation, Price County Coroner, Vilas County Sheriff’s Office, and Rhinelander Police Department.<br />
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If My Price County receives additional information, we will update this article.<br />
<br />
This article can be shared on Facebook from <span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/mypricecounty/posts/pfbid0JBtTDrFcZNDWj9nYNJWf6c5UKT9bBtzoRRETqzkDxX4JY69wcRzU3kuENLevsTL6l" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">this link</a></span>.<br />
<br />
<span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">UPDATE:  11-5-2024:</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The Price County Sheriff’s Office is following up on leads regarding the investigation of the deceased individual who was discovered in the area of State Highway 13 and Whitby Road in the Township of Hackett.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"> </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Price County Sheriff Brian Schmidt is asking for the public’s help with this investigation, requesting the following:  "If you were traveling upon State Highway 13 near Whitby Road on November 3, 2024 between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and noticed anything suspicious or if you were travelling upon State Highway 13 near Whitby Road and your vehicle is equipped with a dash camera, you are asked to contact the Price County Sheriff’s Office at (715) 339-3011."</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">GET YOUR FREE NEWS SUBSCRIPTION. </span> My Price County was established in 2012 and is a digital newspaper reaching over 14,000 households.  Send an e-mail with "Subscribe" on the subject line to <u><a href="mailto:contact@mypricecounty.com?subject=Subscribe">contact@mypricecounty.com</a></u> to receive your free news subscription.  Stay up to date on news, events, jobs, and more in Price County and surrounding areas.  You will currently receive about one or two e-mails per month.  We never sell or give away your e-mail address or personal information.  You may also want to put contact@mypricecounty.com in your e-mail contact list and mark it "safe" so it does not accidentally go to a Junk/Spam Folder.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">UPDATE:  11-12-2024:</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font"><span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">INFORMATION RELEASED ABOUT DECEASED PERSON FOUND NEAR HWY. 13</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The deceased person found near Hwy. 13 on November 3, 2024 has been identified as a 28-year old woman.  She was from Marshfield, Wisconsin, and it is believed her death was caused from a domestic violence incident.  The investigation has shown that the woman was killed in the City of Marshfield, but her body was placed in Price County.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Jody Geurink, Marshfield Police Chief, stated the police arrested a Marshfield resident, Deyvin Castro Gutierrez, who is 38 years old.  He was arrested in connection to the woman's death and is currently being hold on charges of Suspicion of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide.  This is an ongoing investigation.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">According to the police, they will not release the victim's name out of respect for the family's privacy.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Sheriff Schmidt and Chief Geurink stated they "would like to thank all of the citizens who took the time to meet with and assist law enforcement during this investigation."</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">The Price County Sheriff’s Office and Marshfield Police Department were assisted by the FBI, Wisconsin Department of Justice-Division of Criminal Investigation, Wisconsin </span><span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">State Patrol, Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory, Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Rusk County </span><span style="font-family: Arial;" class="mycode_font">Sheriff’s Office, Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, Vilas County Sheriff’s Office-K9 unit, Wood County Sheriff’s Office, Park Falls Police Department, Phillips Police Department, Rhinelander Police Department-K9 unit, Prentice Fire Department, Price County Coroner’s Office, Wisconsin State Wide Intelligence Center, Wisconsin Department of Justice-Crime Response Specialists, Wood County District Attorney’s Office, and Price County District Attorney’s Office.</span>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[SCHOOL BUS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 18:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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The Price County Sheriff's Office is investigating a two-vehicle accident, which involved a school bus.<br />
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On September 25, 2024, at approximately 4:01 p.m., the Price County Dispatch Center received a call regarding a two-vehicle accident.  The accident occurred at the intersection of US Highway 8 and Stadium Road, which is in the Township of Knox.<br />
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According to the Sheriff's Office, "One of the vehicles involved was a school bus from the Prentice School District.  Although children were upon the school bus at the time of the crash, no injuries were reported.  The investigation is ongoing at this time."<br />
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The Price County Sheriff's Office is investigating a two-vehicle accident, which involved a school bus.<br />
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On September 25, 2024, at approximately 4:01 p.m., the Price County Dispatch Center received a call regarding a two-vehicle accident.  The accident occurred at the intersection of US Highway 8 and Stadium Road, which is in the Township of Knox.<br />
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According to the Sheriff's Office, "One of the vehicles involved was a school bus from the Prentice School District.  Although children were upon the school bus at the time of the crash, no injuries were reported.  The investigation is ongoing at this time."<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[SPIRIT AMERICAN LEGION POST 452 ANNOUNCES MEMORIAL DAY HONORS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 09:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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"It is that time of year in which we veterans start thinking about Memorial Day," Duane Harper, Commander, American Legion Post 452, said in April when he submitted the schedule to My Price County / My Northern Wisconsin.  The Spirit American Legion Post 452 will be rendering honors at the following cemeteries.<br />
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Monday, May 27, 2024:<br />
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8:15 a.m. Finlander Cemetery<br />
8:35 a.m. Clifford Cemetery<br />
8:55 a.m. St Mary's Cemetery<br />
9:15 a.m. Knox Cemetery<br />
10:00 a.m. Garden of Memories<br />
10:30 a.m. Levitt Creek Cemetery<br />
11:00 a.m. Ogema Hillside Cemetery<br />
After program (mentioned below):  Hillcrest Cemetery<br />
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Duane shared, "After visiting these cemeteries, we will return to the Spirit Town Hall where lunch will be served to the community.  After lunch, a program, which is sponsored by American Legion Post 452, will be conducted.  Lunch will be served from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.<br />
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"The Memorial Day Program will begin at 1300 (1 p.m.).  There will be a simple program featuring the Prentice High School Band.  During the program, I will also have a virtual interview with Vice Admiral Brendan McLane.  He is Commander, Naval Surface Force U.S. Pacific Fleet.<br />
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"After the program the community will transit to Hillcrest Cemetery in Spirit to render honors."<br />
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"It is that time of year in which we veterans start thinking about Memorial Day," Duane Harper, Commander, American Legion Post 452, said in April when he submitted the schedule to My Price County / My Northern Wisconsin.  The Spirit American Legion Post 452 will be rendering honors at the following cemeteries.<br />
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Monday, May 27, 2024:<br />
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8:15 a.m. Finlander Cemetery<br />
8:35 a.m. Clifford Cemetery<br />
8:55 a.m. St Mary's Cemetery<br />
9:15 a.m. Knox Cemetery<br />
10:00 a.m. Garden of Memories<br />
10:30 a.m. Levitt Creek Cemetery<br />
11:00 a.m. Ogema Hillside Cemetery<br />
After program (mentioned below):  Hillcrest Cemetery<br />
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Duane shared, "After visiting these cemeteries, we will return to the Spirit Town Hall where lunch will be served to the community.  After lunch, a program, which is sponsored by American Legion Post 452, will be conducted.  Lunch will be served from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.<br />
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"The Memorial Day Program will begin at 1300 (1 p.m.).  There will be a simple program featuring the Prentice High School Band.  During the program, I will also have a virtual interview with Vice Admiral Brendan McLane.  He is Commander, Naval Surface Force U.S. Pacific Fleet.<br />
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"After the program the community will transit to Hillcrest Cemetery in Spirit to render honors."<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[MEET KEITH CRISPELL, INCOMING PRENTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 08:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Keith Crispell did branch out west for a few years, but his roots are in Wisconsin.  He is making the move back to the Badger State and will take the position of superintendent in the Prentice School District for the 2024-2025 school year.<br />
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Keith grew up in Necedah, Wisconsin, just over an hour north of Madison.  His parents are Arlene Siegler-Robinson and the late Lester Crispell.  His dad and grandfather had businesses in the area, and he believes that is where he learned his work ethic.<br />
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"My dad was phenomenal; he worked 364 days a year, and that is no joke.  He took off Christmas, and that was it.  But he still found time for his family," Keith said, noting he was a great father to him and his sister, Kim.  "My dad worked in the restaurant business, and he knew everybody.  He could talk to anyone about anything, which is just phenomenal."  Keith expressed that he is striving to walk in his dad's footsteps in that regard.<br />
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After high school graduation, he and his sister both pursued degrees in education.  Keith graduated from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse with bachelor's and master's degrees in elementary education.<br />
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After college, Keith married Michele.  They have two sons, Jared and Hunter.  During this time, Keith furthered his education, obtaining his principal's license through Viterbo University.  He received his superintendent education through the University of Edgewood and is currently working toward his doctorate with that same university.<br />
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Family life is important to Keith, so the Crispell's stayed in Wisconsin while their sons were growing up.  The family really embraced the outdoors.  For all his life, Keith has enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, and other outdoor adventures.  His family used to have a cabin on the Chetek chain of lakes, and it's no secret that Keith loves to fish and be outdoors.  "When I’m not chasing whitetails or walleyes, I enjoy a variety of do-it-yourself challenges which include making my own fishing lures, building rustic furniture, and constructing off-the-grid log cabins," Keith shared.  He also has season tickets in the northern end zone for the Packers games at Lambeau Field.  He has fully embraced the Wisconsin lifestyle.<br />
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While living that Wisconsin lifestyle, both Jared and Hunter grew up, as children do.  Now adults, they currently live in Southern Wisconsin and work as strategic pricing analysts at two different companies.  Keith stated he and his wife are both impressed with and really proud of their sons.<br />
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However, since their sons were well-established, Keith and Michele thought it was a good time to try something new.  He said they realized, "There's more out there than what we are experiencing.  Let's go on a little adventure!"  At the time, Keith was wanting to get into administration.  A friend of his had moved out to the Creede, Colorado area, and he told Keith about a position that opened up there.  "I was hired as an elementary principal and a K-12 Dean of Students.  The plan was for me to replace the current principal.  He was ready to retire after being with the district for over 40 years, but I was approached by the board president to see if I could apply for the superintendent position and happenstance put me in that role."  Keith explained he started his initial administrative position in Creede right around the time COVID-19 hit, so there was a lot of chaos for all schools and a lot of adjustments needed to be made, but he was up to the challenge.<br />
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While there, he got used to the small town vibe.  According to the Internet, Creede, Colorado has a population of 276, but Keith said the locals would say it is closer to 390.  He said, with laughter in his voice, that they do not put the population numbers on town signs in Colorado; instead, they give the elevation of the land.  He is currently living at about 9,000 feet above sea level with amazing mountain views.  Given Prentice has about 567 people, according to the Internet, Keith will be moving to a bit larger area with a much lower elevation.<br />
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Keith said while he enjoys the beautiful views of the water and mountains in Colorado, he added, "I can only catch trout so long.  I need to get back to walleye fishing."  He said Lake Superior is one of his favorite spots [in Wisconsin] so he enjoys going up to Ashland to fish.  "I have taken a lot of kids, from my previous school, out to Lake Michigan, and I'm hoping to do something like that to give those kids who haven't had that experience the opportunity."<br />
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Beyond the outdoor enthusiast opportunities, the biggest draw to Wisconsin was to be back with family.  "We wanted to get back, to be next to family.  It's tough when you can only see your kids on Thanksgiving or Christmas or an event like that."  The drive is about 21 hours, so with the move to Prentice they will only have half a day's drive for Michele and him to see family.<br />
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The icing on the cake is how he feels about the Prentice School District.  Keith said he had an "instant connection" to the board at the Prentice School District, which really sold him on the school.  "I have that connection right now [in Creede], and when I had to tell them that I was moving on, it was hard, very hard."  Keith got a little choked up thinking about his current staff, what they accomplished, and how he will miss them.  "Having that group of people that will stand behind you in those difficult times, like the pandemic, is really important.  I felt that same thing when I was able to talk with the board president in Prentice and other school officials, so it makes me excited about this new adventure."  He said he is looking forward to meeting the entire staff and members of the community.<br />
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He says he has some ideas for Prentice, but he wants to hear from other people about their ideas before talking about his own thoughts.  "I don't want to project myself onto them until I know what is valuable and what is important to Prentice."  He feels he can take that information and his ideas and create a blended experience to benefit the school district and create remarkable educational experiences.<br />
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With thirty years of educational experience at multiple grade levels at various-sized schools, Keith has had many remarkable experiences as an educator and administrator.  "There were so many great things.  It's hard to pin down one."  Overall, he loves being in the classroom.  As an administrator, he said, "I don't feel like I should be tethered to my desk, so I remind myself to go down into the classrooms to see what they are doing there."  When he can see what is going on in the classrooms, it can help guide him when talking with the school board about his recommendations for the best course of action for the students and school.  He remarked about being in the classroom with a creative design class at Creede.  "One of the high school kids recently got their design accepted by a local business outside the county.  They printed the design on about 1,000 t-shirts, which is awesome they would think to tap into our school district, and this student was doing so well, and so I am going to share that with the board to celebrate and honor what the kids do in the classroom, so it's something I like to do to get back in the classroom and see what is happening."<br />
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Keith said it is important to show students, who want to stay in Price County, the opportunities that abound.  "When I went to school, the concept was to get ready for college.  Now, college is not the set be-all formula for everybody, so I like to implement ideas by asking what a kid's interests are and what the kids are wanting to tailor our education to them."<br />
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He added, "I've been working with the other superintendents in Colorado and we were trying to do a build-your-own program, because there is a teacher shortage, and we see a need for sustainability to get people to stay in the communities and work on that for not just teaching but also paraprofessionals or to get people the training for electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems so students are able to pursue that."  He said they have apprenticeships at the schools, which are beneficial to apply concepts to real-world work situations.  "I agree we want to keep our kids that are wanting to be there [in Price County] and offer them some options that they can do.  It's not just one-size fits all.  We have to be flexible.  There are a lot of different jobs out there, some that haven't even been created yet, and with today's technology, people are able to work remotely, as well.  There are options we can provide for our students.  I have to see what the needs are and see what things are available and try to do something that will benefit everybody to keep our kids if we can."<br />
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Keith and Michele will be in the area sometime in June, and they are looking forward to meeting the residents and getting involved with the community.<br />
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Keith Crispell did branch out west for a few years, but his roots are in Wisconsin.  He is making the move back to the Badger State and will take the position of superintendent in the Prentice School District for the 2024-2025 school year.<br />
<br />
Keith grew up in Necedah, Wisconsin, just over an hour north of Madison.  His parents are Arlene Siegler-Robinson and the late Lester Crispell.  His dad and grandfather had businesses in the area, and he believes that is where he learned his work ethic.<br />
<br />
"My dad was phenomenal; he worked 364 days a year, and that is no joke.  He took off Christmas, and that was it.  But he still found time for his family," Keith said, noting he was a great father to him and his sister, Kim.  "My dad worked in the restaurant business, and he knew everybody.  He could talk to anyone about anything, which is just phenomenal."  Keith expressed that he is striving to walk in his dad's footsteps in that regard.<br />
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After high school graduation, he and his sister both pursued degrees in education.  Keith graduated from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse with bachelor's and master's degrees in elementary education.<br />
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After college, Keith married Michele.  They have two sons, Jared and Hunter.  During this time, Keith furthered his education, obtaining his principal's license through Viterbo University.  He received his superintendent education through the University of Edgewood and is currently working toward his doctorate with that same university.<br />
<br />
Family life is important to Keith, so the Crispell's stayed in Wisconsin while their sons were growing up.  The family really embraced the outdoors.  For all his life, Keith has enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, and other outdoor adventures.  His family used to have a cabin on the Chetek chain of lakes, and it's no secret that Keith loves to fish and be outdoors.  "When I’m not chasing whitetails or walleyes, I enjoy a variety of do-it-yourself challenges which include making my own fishing lures, building rustic furniture, and constructing off-the-grid log cabins," Keith shared.  He also has season tickets in the northern end zone for the Packers games at Lambeau Field.  He has fully embraced the Wisconsin lifestyle.<br />
<br />
While living that Wisconsin lifestyle, both Jared and Hunter grew up, as children do.  Now adults, they currently live in Southern Wisconsin and work as strategic pricing analysts at two different companies.  Keith stated he and his wife are both impressed with and really proud of their sons.<br />
<br />
However, since their sons were well-established, Keith and Michele thought it was a good time to try something new.  He said they realized, "There's more out there than what we are experiencing.  Let's go on a little adventure!"  At the time, Keith was wanting to get into administration.  A friend of his had moved out to the Creede, Colorado area, and he told Keith about a position that opened up there.  "I was hired as an elementary principal and a K-12 Dean of Students.  The plan was for me to replace the current principal.  He was ready to retire after being with the district for over 40 years, but I was approached by the board president to see if I could apply for the superintendent position and happenstance put me in that role."  Keith explained he started his initial administrative position in Creede right around the time COVID-19 hit, so there was a lot of chaos for all schools and a lot of adjustments needed to be made, but he was up to the challenge.<br />
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While there, he got used to the small town vibe.  According to the Internet, Creede, Colorado has a population of 276, but Keith said the locals would say it is closer to 390.  He said, with laughter in his voice, that they do not put the population numbers on town signs in Colorado; instead, they give the elevation of the land.  He is currently living at about 9,000 feet above sea level with amazing mountain views.  Given Prentice has about 567 people, according to the Internet, Keith will be moving to a bit larger area with a much lower elevation.<br />
<br />
Keith said while he enjoys the beautiful views of the water and mountains in Colorado, he added, "I can only catch trout so long.  I need to get back to walleye fishing."  He said Lake Superior is one of his favorite spots [in Wisconsin] so he enjoys going up to Ashland to fish.  "I have taken a lot of kids, from my previous school, out to Lake Michigan, and I'm hoping to do something like that to give those kids who haven't had that experience the opportunity."<br />
<br />
Beyond the outdoor enthusiast opportunities, the biggest draw to Wisconsin was to be back with family.  "We wanted to get back, to be next to family.  It's tough when you can only see your kids on Thanksgiving or Christmas or an event like that."  The drive is about 21 hours, so with the move to Prentice they will only have half a day's drive for Michele and him to see family.<br />
<br />
The icing on the cake is how he feels about the Prentice School District.  Keith said he had an "instant connection" to the board at the Prentice School District, which really sold him on the school.  "I have that connection right now [in Creede], and when I had to tell them that I was moving on, it was hard, very hard."  Keith got a little choked up thinking about his current staff, what they accomplished, and how he will miss them.  "Having that group of people that will stand behind you in those difficult times, like the pandemic, is really important.  I felt that same thing when I was able to talk with the board president in Prentice and other school officials, so it makes me excited about this new adventure."  He said he is looking forward to meeting the entire staff and members of the community.<br />
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He says he has some ideas for Prentice, but he wants to hear from other people about their ideas before talking about his own thoughts.  "I don't want to project myself onto them until I know what is valuable and what is important to Prentice."  He feels he can take that information and his ideas and create a blended experience to benefit the school district and create remarkable educational experiences.<br />
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With thirty years of educational experience at multiple grade levels at various-sized schools, Keith has had many remarkable experiences as an educator and administrator.  "There were so many great things.  It's hard to pin down one."  Overall, he loves being in the classroom.  As an administrator, he said, "I don't feel like I should be tethered to my desk, so I remind myself to go down into the classrooms to see what they are doing there."  When he can see what is going on in the classrooms, it can help guide him when talking with the school board about his recommendations for the best course of action for the students and school.  He remarked about being in the classroom with a creative design class at Creede.  "One of the high school kids recently got their design accepted by a local business outside the county.  They printed the design on about 1,000 t-shirts, which is awesome they would think to tap into our school district, and this student was doing so well, and so I am going to share that with the board to celebrate and honor what the kids do in the classroom, so it's something I like to do to get back in the classroom and see what is happening."<br />
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Keith said it is important to show students, who want to stay in Price County, the opportunities that abound.  "When I went to school, the concept was to get ready for college.  Now, college is not the set be-all formula for everybody, so I like to implement ideas by asking what a kid's interests are and what the kids are wanting to tailor our education to them."<br />
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He added, "I've been working with the other superintendents in Colorado and we were trying to do a build-your-own program, because there is a teacher shortage, and we see a need for sustainability to get people to stay in the communities and work on that for not just teaching but also paraprofessionals or to get people the training for electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems so students are able to pursue that."  He said they have apprenticeships at the schools, which are beneficial to apply concepts to real-world work situations.  "I agree we want to keep our kids that are wanting to be there [in Price County] and offer them some options that they can do.  It's not just one-size fits all.  We have to be flexible.  There are a lot of different jobs out there, some that haven't even been created yet, and with today's technology, people are able to work remotely, as well.  There are options we can provide for our students.  I have to see what the needs are and see what things are available and try to do something that will benefit everybody to keep our kids if we can."<br />
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Keith and Michele will be in the area sometime in June, and they are looking forward to meeting the residents and getting involved with the community.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[PRENTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES PERFECT ATTENDANCE AND HONOR ROLL]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Students were named for perfect attendance and honor roll for the third quarter of the 2023-24 school year in the Prentice School District.<br />
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<b>Perfect Attendance</b>  <br />
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Grade 4K:  Abigail Hackbarth<br />
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Grade K:  Grant Hoogland, Treyden Scott, Larry Vanderhoof<br />
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Grade 1:  Verena Vanderhoof<br />
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Grade 2:  Luca Borchardt, Varick Hamm, Starla Helke, Nathaniel Neumaier<br />
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Grade 3:  Aurora Kromrey<br />
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Grade 4:  Graceyn LaFontaine, Emma Lord, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
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Grade 5:  Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
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Grade 6:  Blake Conner, Noah Gladson, Leah Reynolds, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner    <br />
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Grade 7:  Riley Gillett, Trista Hoffman, Leah Lord, Nash Nikkila, Zane Thums<br />
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Grade 8:  Nash Franz, Morgan Nelson<br />
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<b>High Honors 3.8 - 4.0 GPA</b><br />
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Grade 5:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Cayleigh Cook, Natalie Hamm, Mackenzie Hill, Statia Isaacson, Serenity Oswald<br />
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Grade 6:  Molliana Adams, Ila Hueckman<br />
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Grade 7:  Dean Blomberg, Riley Gillett, Trista Hoffman, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Alivia Nelson, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan<br />
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Grade 8:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Madisyn Freeman, Mason Hause, Ledger Jones, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba<br />
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<b>Honors 3.0 - 3.7 GPA</b><br />
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Grade 5:  Amiyah Burrier, Hayden Floyd, Kaylee Schult<br />
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Grade 6:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Blake Conner, Noah Gladson, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Elisabeth Schuetz, Abigail Suess, Elania Thornton<br />
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Grade 7:  Tristan Bacholl, Caleb Foster, Damien Lowe, Kacen Moore, Carter Murphy, Coltyn Ogg, Edwin Pocock, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, James Wadzinski<br />
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Grade 8:  Lexi Fahl, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber, Helena Hall, Piper Heikkinen, Morgan Nelson, Logan Raleigh<br />
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<b>High School Honor Roll</b><br />
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9th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Tristan Dettmering, Conner Fox, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Madison Holm, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, William Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Kinlee Wear<br />
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9th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Deverick Hartmann, Mason Podeweltz, Gavin Polansky, Rhiannan Swanson, Korbin Thums<br />
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10th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Kayla Gillett, Eliah Harding, Heston Hueckman, Ryder Jones, Travis Macholl, Kylie Orysen, Breanna Swan<br />
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10th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Michael Bant, Ashyln Englund, Jaxson Franz, Blake Griebel, Aidan Hause, Justin Hoffman, Jackson Isaacson, Evan Lord, Emma Miller, Hunter Murphy, Nicholas Nikkila<br />
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11th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Emma Dettmering, Logan Geiger, Kali Heikkinen, Emily Jordan, Kendra Moore, Aaliyah Murphy, James Rhody, Abigail Schuetz, Jonas Staroba, Karis Wear<br />
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11th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Chloe Bittner, Angelina Koch, Jayce Komarek, Logan Nelson, Adam Raab, Owen Sarkkinen, Matthew Schmidt, Kylee Scott, Brayden Suess <br />
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<span style="color: #c10300;" class="mycode_color">Note:  The Prentice School District had the 12th grade highest honors and honor roll names switched.  One of our readers caught this error.  We reached out to the school district to confirm, and they apologized for the error.  The correct information is below, corrected on 4-16-2024 at 3 p.m.</span><br />
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12th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Hannah Bolles, Brooke Gilett, Lydia Harding, Caitlin Holm, Leah Nehls<br />
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12th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Avianna Bollman, Delaney Cloyd, Faith Helke, Gavin Jones, Andrew Murphy, Michael Murphy, Eric Norsian-Miller, Ethan Podeweltz, Liam Raab, Sebastian Rueth, Reegan Weinzatl, Aydin Yarbrough]]></description>
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Students were named for perfect attendance and honor roll for the third quarter of the 2023-24 school year in the Prentice School District.<br />
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<b>Perfect Attendance</b>  <br />
<br />
Grade 4K:  Abigail Hackbarth<br />
    <br />
Grade K:  Grant Hoogland, Treyden Scott, Larry Vanderhoof<br />
  <br />
Grade 1:  Verena Vanderhoof<br />
  <br />
Grade 2:  Luca Borchardt, Varick Hamm, Starla Helke, Nathaniel Neumaier<br />
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Grade 3:  Aurora Kromrey<br />
<br />
Grade 4:  Graceyn LaFontaine, Emma Lord, Christopher Vanderhoof<br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Iris Blomberg, Statia Isaacson<br />
    <br />
Grade 6:  Blake Conner, Noah Gladson, Leah Reynolds, Elisabeth Schuetz, James Wagner    <br />
        <br />
Grade 7:  Riley Gillett, Trista Hoffman, Leah Lord, Nash Nikkila, Zane Thums<br />
<br />
Grade 8:  Nash Franz, Morgan Nelson<br />
<br />
<b>High Honors 3.8 - 4.0 GPA</b><br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Fern Banh, Iris Blomberg, Cayleigh Cook, Natalie Hamm, Mackenzie Hill, Statia Isaacson, Serenity Oswald<br />
<br />
Grade 6:  Molliana Adams, Ila Hueckman<br />
<br />
Grade 7:  Dean Blomberg, Riley Gillett, Trista Hoffman, Leah Lord, Mackenzie Lyons, Alivia Nelson, Ella Orysen, Owen Swan<br />
<br />
Grade 8:  Josephine Bodenhagen, Madisyn Freeman, Mason Hause, Ledger Jones, Luke Orysen, Sofie Staroba<br />
<br />
<b>Honors 3.0 - 3.7 GPA</b><br />
<br />
Grade 5:  Amiyah Burrier, Hayden Floyd, Kaylee Schult<br />
<br />
Grade 6:  Bentley Borchardt, Payton Carlson, Blake Conner, Noah Gladson, Benjamin Minks, Kendra Nikkila, Elisabeth Schuetz, Abigail Suess, Elania Thornton<br />
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Grade 7:  Tristan Bacholl, Caleb Foster, Damien Lowe, Kacen Moore, Carter Murphy, Coltyn Ogg, Edwin Pocock, Bentley Starkey, Zane Thums, James Wadzinski<br />
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Grade 8:  Lexi Fahl, Hannah Gladson, Noah Gruber, Helena Hall, Piper Heikkinen, Morgan Nelson, Logan Raleigh<br />
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SPONSOR OF FREE NEWS AND COMMUNITY EVENTS:  <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">Pine Village</span> in Prentice offers affordable, active living in a wooded setting for those 50+ and disabled persons.  Rent is based on 30% Adjusted Gross Income.  Small pets under 30 pounds are welcome.  Contact Pine Village at <a href="tel:715-428-2300">715-428-2300</a>.<br />
<br />
<b>High School Honor Roll</b><br />
<br />
9th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Forest Banh, Luca Blomberg, Tristan Dettmering, Conner Fox, Lauren Geiger, Matti Heikkinen, Madison Holm, Hardy Hueckman, Hagan Isaacson, Rayne Klinger, William Rhody, Kate Schmidt, Kinlee Wear<br />
<br />
9th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Deverick Hartmann, Mason Podeweltz, Gavin Polansky, Rhiannan Swanson, Korbin Thums<br />
<br />
10th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Kayla Gillett, Eliah Harding, Heston Hueckman, Ryder Jones, Travis Macholl, Kylie Orysen, Breanna Swan<br />
<br />
10th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Michael Bant, Ashyln Englund, Jaxson Franz, Blake Griebel, Aidan Hause, Justin Hoffman, Jackson Isaacson, Evan Lord, Emma Miller, Hunter Murphy, Nicholas Nikkila<br />
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11th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Emma Dettmering, Logan Geiger, Kali Heikkinen, Emily Jordan, Kendra Moore, Aaliyah Murphy, James Rhody, Abigail Schuetz, Jonas Staroba, Karis Wear<br />
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11th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Chloe Bittner, Angelina Koch, Jayce Komarek, Logan Nelson, Adam Raab, Owen Sarkkinen, Matthew Schmidt, Kylee Scott, Brayden Suess <br />
<br />
<span style="color: #c10300;" class="mycode_color">Note:  The Prentice School District had the 12th grade highest honors and honor roll names switched.  One of our readers caught this error.  We reached out to the school district to confirm, and they apologized for the error.  The correct information is below, corrected on 4-16-2024 at 3 p.m.</span><br />
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12th Grade Highest Honors (3.8 to 4.0 GPA):  Hannah Bolles, Brooke Gilett, Lydia Harding, Caitlin Holm, Leah Nehls<br />
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12th Grade Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.79 GPA):  Avianna Bollman, Delaney Cloyd, Faith Helke, Gavin Jones, Andrew Murphy, Michael Murphy, Eric Norsian-Miller, Ethan Podeweltz, Liam Raab, Sebastian Rueth, Reegan Weinzatl, Aydin Yarbrough]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[PRENTICE BUCCANEERS VOLLEYBALL TEAM FINISHES SEASON AFTER FIRST MATCH AT STATE]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2023 08:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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The Prentice volleyball team traveled to Green Bay to participate in State competition on Friday, November 3, 2023.  Their first Division 4 State match was against Newman Catholic.<br />
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Prentice started out strong with Newman Catholic trailing for most of the first set, but Newman Catholic's offense soon stepped up their game, and the first set ended 25-21.  Newman picked up the remaining two sets with scores of 25-10 and 25-15 and will advance to the championship match on Saturday morning.<br />
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Coach Mike Murphy said that the hurt of this loss will subside, and they will remember the great season they had.  The team captured the most volleyball wins in the school's history.  "I'm so proud of these girls.  It's fantastic.  There has not been a practice where they haven't given me 100%," the coach said.<br />
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Even though the championship title wasn't meant to be this year, the Prentice Buccaneers volleyball team and coach had a successful season of which they and the community can be proud.<br />
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The Prentice volleyball team traveled to Green Bay to participate in State competition on Friday, November 3, 2023.  Their first Division 4 State match was against Newman Catholic.<br />
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Prentice started out strong with Newman Catholic trailing for most of the first set, but Newman Catholic's offense soon stepped up their game, and the first set ended 25-21.  Newman picked up the remaining two sets with scores of 25-10 and 25-15 and will advance to the championship match on Saturday morning.<br />
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Coach Mike Murphy said that the hurt of this loss will subside, and they will remember the great season they had.  The team captured the most volleyball wins in the school's history.  "I'm so proud of these girls.  It's fantastic.  There has not been a practice where they haven't given me 100%," the coach said.<br />
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Even though the championship title wasn't meant to be this year, the Prentice Buccaneers volleyball team and coach had a successful season of which they and the community can be proud.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[HUMANE OFFICER SEEKING INFORMATION ABOUT DOG SHOT IN PRENTICE]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 09:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Price County Humane Officer Mindy Dabler is requesting information about a family dog that was shot with a firearm near Old 8 Road East, east of the Village of Prentice.<br />
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The dog was shot sometime between 6:00 p.m. on October 18, 2023 and 8:00 a.m. on October 19, 2023.<br />
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Price County Humane Officer Mindy Dabler is requesting information about a family dog that was shot with a firearm near Old 8 Road East, east of the Village of Prentice.<br />
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The dog was shot sometime between 6:00 p.m. on October 18, 2023 and 8:00 a.m. on October 19, 2023.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[MORE INFORMATION NEEDED ABOUT RESCUED CAT]]></title>
			<link>https://www.mynorthernwisconsin.com/news/thread-288.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 23:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Mindy Dabler, Price County Humane Officer, is asking for more information about the cat shown in these photos.  The cat was found in Prentice and is on a stray hold at Catkins Animal Rescue.  He has extensive hair loss/scaling, infestation with fleas, stress, and other illnesses, but Catkins is working to bring him back to good health.  Catkins states the cat is friendly and could not have been feral or part of a colony, so he had to be someone's pet.  If you have information about this cat, you can contact the Price County Humane Officer at 715-339-3011.<br />
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Mindy Dabler, Price County Humane Officer, is asking for more information about the cat shown in these photos.  The cat was found in Prentice and is on a stray hold at Catkins Animal Rescue.  He has extensive hair loss/scaling, infestation with fleas, stress, and other illnesses, but Catkins is working to bring him back to good health.  Catkins states the cat is friendly and could not have been feral or part of a colony, so he had to be someone's pet.  If you have information about this cat, you can contact the Price County Humane Officer at 715-339-3011.<br />
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Road work will be done in southern Price County from the Taylor County line to County A North.  The work is scheduled to begin on August 31, 2022.<br />
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The &#36;4.1 million project includes the removal of a portion of the existing pavement, placement of new asphalt, replacement of two culverts, adjustment to guardrails, and placement of new pavement markings.<br />
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During road work, traffic will be reduced to one lane of traffic with flagging operations.  Vehicles will travel on a gravel road during culvert replacement for a short time.  Ramps at the intersection of WIS 13 and US 8 will be closed for a short time during the paving process, though ramp closures will be staggered.<br />
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Barring unforeseen weather or construction issues, the project should be finished in October 2022.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">SUPPORT LOCAL EVENTS:</span>  Enjoy the <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">Price County Fair</span></span>, coming to Phillips August 24-28, 2022!  Visit the <u><a href="https://www.pricecountyfair.com" target="_blank">Price County Fair's website</a></u> and follow the <u><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pricecountyfair" target="_blank">Price County Fair's Facebook page</a></u>.]]></description>
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Road work will be done in southern Price County from the Taylor County line to County A North.  The work is scheduled to begin on August 31, 2022.<br />
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The &#36;4.1 million project includes the removal of a portion of the existing pavement, placement of new asphalt, replacement of two culverts, adjustment to guardrails, and placement of new pavement markings.<br />
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During road work, traffic will be reduced to one lane of traffic with flagging operations.  Vehicles will travel on a gravel road during culvert replacement for a short time.  Ramps at the intersection of WIS 13 and US 8 will be closed for a short time during the paving process, though ramp closures will be staggered.<br />
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Barring unforeseen weather or construction issues, the project should be finished in October 2022.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">SUPPORT LOCAL EVENTS:</span>  Enjoy the <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="color: #008e02;" class="mycode_color">Price County Fair</span></span>, coming to Phillips August 24-28, 2022!  Visit the <u><a href="https://www.pricecountyfair.com" target="_blank">Price County Fair's website</a></u> and follow the <u><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pricecountyfair" target="_blank">Price County Fair's Facebook page</a></u>.]]></content:encoded>
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