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May 26, 2000
• St.
Peter's wins top education honor
• Area schools set graduation ceremonies
• Military Medal of Honor winner buried here
• Day brings back memories for veteran Omernick
• Activities scheduled for Memorial Day
• Public Record
May 19, 2000
• 'No'
means it's time for cuts
• Point woman appears on 'Millionaire'
• Study to look at Plover River water quality
• Downtown Point Bakery closed too
• Study shows renovating Sentry dorm cheaper
• Public Record
May 12, 2000
• Voters
get their turn again
• Referendum:
School district lists building projects
• Ground water research figure retires
• Consolidated begins making workforce cuts
• Point Bakery will close two stores
• School district needs to replace broken elevator at SPASH
• Vruwink seeks position Hasenohrl is relinquishing
• Public Record
May 5, 2000
• Plover
won't get ambulance
• New fishing season kicks off this weekend
• Referendum vote will have lasting impact
• Students need skilled trades law revised
• Public Record
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