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January 28, 2000
• Snow
lures state residents to county
• Meter readers will go the way of the dinosaur
• Property taxes are due on Monday, Jan. 31
• Snowmobile signs vandalized
• Portage County capsules
• School district continues restructuring, shifting of staff
• Public Record
January 21, 2000
• List remains at $54 million
• Grant rescues teacher training initiative effort
• Thompson emphasizes need for tech schools
• Portage County capsules
• Speeches mark King Day event
• Stevens Point fire chief to retire in April
• Public Record
• Stevens Point Common Council capsules
• Biloff
runs for School Board
January 14, 2000
• Organ donations give life
• Process for person to donate organs
• School
Board ponders issues for referendum
• Clark Street bridge gets a few more days of life
• School Board opposes state graduation test
• Portage County capsules
• Public Record
• Jail officer fired after hanging investigation finds violations
January 7, 2000
• Northland
will reduce juice business
• Stranded geese rescued from ice
• Food pantries will welcome Y2K stock
• Several local races will highlight April election
• County Board has three contested supervisor spots
• More candidates announce for County Board
• Portage County capsules
• Junction City man, 21, killed in snowmobile accident
• Public Record
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