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March 29, 2002
• PSC
approves power plant
• Local
offices, referendum on ballot
• Cardiac
diagnostic equipment upgraded
• School
referendum addresses building needs
• Portage
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• Public
Record
March 22, 2002
• Downtown
building burns
• Fund
issue may delay area road projects
• Plover
has no plan to move Memorial Park
• Point
narrows superintendent search to two
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
March 15, 2002
• Potato
growers face cost squeeze
• Firefighters
train for forest fires
• Point
Brewery sold to Milwaukee firm
• Agriculture
needs to adapt to technology, bioltechnology
• Portage
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• Public
Record
March 8, 2002
• County
parks write off winter
• Brownie
troop wants brownie recipes
• Kubisiak,
woodcarvers keep craft alive
• Programs
highlight women in county history
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
March 1, 2002
• Schools
find report flawed
• Expo
shows off area businesses
• Human
services identifies budget cuts
• Keeping
good employees requires more than raises
• Portage
County capsules
• Public
Record
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