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September 24, 1999
• T.
W. Anderson built second house for himself – Wendell Nelson
• Food
for Thought – Gary Nations
• Kerrigan will skate in Willett Arena show
• 'The
Odd Couple' opens Oct. 8 at UW-SP
• Amherst Junction Woman's Club will host area workshop
• Preschool children get exercise aboard TumbleBus
• Preschool read-in scheduled
• DAV, Auxillary hold meeting
• St. Bron's plans pet blessing
• St. Michael's lab earns accreditation
• Three local jewelry designers earn top awards from Minnesota Jewelers Association
• Behrend joins Mid-Wisconsin Psychotherapy
September 17, 1999
• Food
for Thought – Gary Nations
• 'Saver', 'thrower' live in mixed marriage – Dennis Raabe
• St. Michael's Associates hand out six scholarships
• Boy Scouts plan computer swap
• VFW reviews report on Buddy Poppy Drive
• Four parenting classes scheduled
• YMCA offers exercise class for new mothers
• Portage County awarded project grant
• Program seeks volunteers to help with school mentoring
• MSTC adds instructors
• Catholic schools upgrade computer labs
• 'Judgement Day' programs scheduled at church
• UW-SP's Chander receives statewide recognition
• Business Council sponsors 1999 Community Beautification Program
• Pacelli foundation offers scholarships
• Bestseller rental program begins
• County library offers Internet workshops
• Red Cross will hold disaster training courses
• Presentation focuses on disorder
• Massage seminars will be held at UW-SP
• Motorcycle will be awarded before cancer walk/run
• UW-Extension offers five financial management classes
• Area counseling group hosts fall conference
• Potluck supper begins Waupaca AAUW season
September 10, 1999
• T.W.
Anderson's gift house still stands – Wendell Nelson
• Food for Thought – Gary Nations
• Osteoporosis screening available at Plover clinic
• Dietician will offer kitchen course for healthy dietary recommendations
• Hospital, clinic offer prostate screening
• Pacelli teacher gets 'Excellence in Education' award
• Pacelli scores high on ACT test
• Area music teachers will hold meeting in Stevens Point
• Amundson tends her flowers
• Golden Needle Quilters announce awards
• Special needs aquatic class offered at UW-SP
September 3, 1999
• Pliskas
beautify their yards naturally
• E.D Brown was Stockton farmer, city resident – Wendell Nelson
• Food for Thought – Gary Nations
• Leviton family will perform Monday
• UW-SP's Carlsten Gallery will open season Tuesday
• Library art show features special artists
• Almond church sponsors 'Mission Store'
• Storytime in Point starts Tuesday
• Storytime at Plover Library will begin Sept. 13
• Registration will be held next week for fall classes at Lincoln Center
• Humane Society will hold Fur Ball on Oct. 8
• Symphony will hold auditions
• Point woman will celebrate 90th birthday
• La Leche League will meet
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