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June 29, 2001
• City
gets south side grant
• Noel
wins entrepreneur award
• Sisters
of St. Joseph celebrate 100 years
• Paramedics will bike at Riverfront Rendezvous
• Energy
Fair says conserve more, consume less
• Lincoln
Center tops Point list of capital improvements
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
June 22, 2001
• Voters
OK school funds in Amherst
• County
wants to revisit contract for ambulance
• County
awaits word on disaster declaration
• United Way allocates nearly $1.3 million for 2002
• UW-SP,
MSTC, Stora Enso create training alliance
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
June 15, 2001
• Storms
rip through county
• Shibilski
seeks lieutenant governor post
• Energy
Fair comes back to Amherst
• State Democrats meet in Point
• UW-SP,
potato growers benefit in federal ag bill
• School
Board supports '2 percent for kids' legislation
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
June 8, 2001
• State
wants 10 decision soon
• Amherst
prepares for school vote
• County
offers incentives for landfill use
• Construction begins on business education center
• Organ recipient learns value of donors
• Roska
Pharmacy closes after nearly four decades
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
June 1, 2001
• County
farmland value drops
• Trees
play vital role in urban areas
• Stevens
Point Fly-In will be held Sunday
• Will Shibilski run for lieutenant governor
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
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