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November 26, 1999
• Rain washes
away area burning ban
• Fires burn up Red Cross disaster funds
• 'Big Muddy' yields rich experience
• District will try referendum again in April
• Athletics, extracurriculars targeted for school budget cuts
• School Board allows Fitzgerald to delay retirement without pay
• Portage County capsules
• Slow but steady growth bodes well for local economy
• Public Record
November 19, 1999
• Deer hunt
has great expectations
• Eau
Pleine treasurer post is all in the family
• Thanksgiving
dinners offered at two locations
• Gazette
deadline is early next week
• Great ball of fire seen across northern states
• County increases property tax rate for 2000
• City keeps tax rate frozen
• Plover tax rate rises for year 2000
• Public
Record
• Area youths spend night in 'city' of cardboard boxes
• County Capsules
November 12, 1999
• School
Board considers another referendum issue
• School
tax rates will decline for most county residents
• Locals
help cowboy riding into town
• City voices concern about HH speed
• Large amount of leaves delays pickup in Stevens Point
• Red Ribbon Kick-Off for MADD campaign will be held Saturday
• State tax rebates eliminate property tax, rent credits
• Business Expo has spaces available
• Room tax proposals sought
• City committees endorse variety of proposals
• Public Record
• Stevens Point increases number of charter schools
November 5, 1999
• 'No'
means cuts in school budget
• Plover
trims proposed budget
• Aviation had rough start locally
• VFW has found real buddy in Waldherr
• Myhra remains involved in veterans' affairs
• City Plan supports TID extension
• Plover River landowners discuss river protection
• Public Record
• Halloween fire gives students a scare
• Crime Stoppers seeks help in finding vending machine
• CWA gets landing system project
• MSTC offers new supervisor program in February
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