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September 24, 1999
• County
residents join land trust
• Bosnian student trades strife for study
• Art in the Park observes 30th anniversary Saturday
• Session reviews community profile
• Informational forum on referendum scheduled
• Catholic schools will hold info session
• Rosholt opens library, computer lab to public
• Lottery tax credit applications due Oct. 1
• Catholic schools study realignment of some schools
• Public School Board narrows in on referendum specifics
• City honors Roland Thurmaier for service to bus system
• Stevens Point Council ratifies two-year firefighters contract
• Public Record
• Engineering studies say Courthouse Annex problems minor
• Festival of India comes to SPASH
• Appliance Round-Up moves into its second weekend
• Stevens Point youth benefit from Smongeski Fund
• Springville Pond may be lowered over winter for maintenance
• Troop 292 looks for new Scoutmaster
September 17, 1999
• Skateboarders
win one at Plover hall
• A fire on the south side
• Bike-pickup
crash victim always had 'smile on his face'
• School officials begin spreading word on referendum
• City recommends fines for truant students
• Stevens Point may allow tax payments with credit cards
• Only residents get lottery tax credit
• McDill dam is structurally sound despite cracks
• Personell Committee adjusts salaries, endorses contract
• UW-SP names new assistant chancellor for student affairs
• UW-SP recognizes outstanding teaching, scholarship, service
• Public Record
• Landfill tipping fees may drop
• Water Street will get temporary stop signs
• Survey to gather public opinion on county open space needs
• Library to host intergovernmental Y2K public forum
• Blood drive scheduled Sept. 22, 23 at Elks Club
September 10, 1999
• Youth curfew ordinance now goes to County Board
• City
has its own tale of Buckskin
• Thompson
battles commercial speech
• Plan Commission endorses apartments on Public Square, east side
• Help sought to identify suspects
• Public Record
• Plover parks panel endorses skateboard facility
• SPACS gets computers
September 3, 1999
• County still wants jail downtown
• Gazette
will begin charging for copies with Sept. 17 issue
• UW-SP
utilizes portable sawmill
• Point
will host Democrats in 2001
• Labor Day rally focuses on Social Security, health care, social concerns
• UW-SP students return for new school year
• Chancellor welcomes faculty and staff, focuses on broadening university's base
• West River Drive sewer and water work starts next week
• Plover will review additional trails
• Plover approves plats for two smaller subdivisions
• Plover ponders Highway B
• Bible study and youth center nixed at Plover Municipal Center
• Consolidated paperworkers start voting to ratify contract
• Public Record
• Stevens Point begins kindergarten screening
• Weekend courses offered at MSTC in Point
• MSTC offers over 90 scholarships
• MSTC, clinic team up on medical assistance program
• Seminar offered for child-care providers in area
• Home appliance drop offs scheduled across county
• Bus ridership shows increase since last year
• Pacelli hosts Panacea Sept. 10-12
• 'Up With People' tickets available
• Cancer walk/run slated for Sept. 19
• Humane Society mud volleyball benefit slated for Saturday, Sept. 11, at Royal Sports
• Rising Star Mill will host last concert of season
• A-B alumni will celebrate centennial
• Conservatory for Creative Expression has fall classes
• Mall will host car, truck show Sunday
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