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Bio: Fischer, Matthew (Bachelor’s Degree - 2023)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Fischer

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Fischer, Matthew (Bachelor’s Degree - 2023)

Matthew Fischer of Owen, bachelor of science, dairy science, agricultural business, magna cum laude was among 676 students receiving degrees from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls following fall commencement in December of 2023. Bachelor’s degrees were awarded to 603 undergraduates, while 73 students received graduate degrees.

Magna cum laude was awarded graduating seniors with a minimum cumulative 3.8 grade-point average (GPA) for their entire college career at all institutions.


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Bio: Hanson, Cole (Honors - 2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Hanson

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Hanson, Cole (Honors - 2024)

Cole Hanson from Chili graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Carthage College.

Carthage College recognized Cole Hanson from Chili for his academic achievement and being named to the spring 2024 dean’s list.

Dean’s list honors are accorded to Carthage students who achieve a minimum 3.5 GPA while carrying at least 12 letter-graded credits in a given semester.


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BioM: Marriage Licenses (Jul/Aug - 2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Weaver, Mullet, Kuehmichel, Walter, Karl, Flood, Cruz, Bautista, Martin, Zimmerman

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Marriage Licenses (Jul/Aug - 2024)

Elmer R. Weaver, Town of Hendren, to Mary Ellen I. Mullett, Town of York, to be married July 11, at the Town of York.

Tanner M. Kuehmichel, to Rebecca A. Walter, both of Wood County, to be married Aug. 3, at Loyal.

Jerome C. Karl, to Madasyn V. Flood, both of Dorchester, to be married July 13, at Dorchester.

Luis Miguel Pena Cruz, to Elisa Lopez Bautista, both of Marathon County, to be married July 14, at Dorchester.

Justin H. Martin, Grant County, to Kimberly R. Zimmerman, Town of Loyal, to be married July 20, at Town of Green Grove.


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News: Clark Co. - Marquette University-Milwaukee (Graduates - 2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Learman, Schmidt

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Clark Co. - Marquette University-Milwaukee (Graduates - 2024)

This past spring, Kaylee Learman of Greenwood, master of science, nursing and Callie Schmidt Neillsville, bachelor of science, physics graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee.


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News: Clark Co. - UW-Eau Claire (Dean’s List - 2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Aumann, Bravener, Genteman, Kubista, Lindner, Matousek, Lopez, Abramczak, Reynolds, Peterson

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Clark Co. UW-Eau Claire (Dean’s List - 2024)

Rachel Lindner of Greenwood, college of education and human sciences; Halle Aumann, college of education and human sciences, Bailey Bravener, college of business, Keralin Genteman, college of business, Abrial Kubista, college of business, and Anna Lindner, college of education and human sciences, all from Loyal; Aubrey Matousek of Neillsville, college of education and human sciences; Esmeralda Lopez of Owen, college of education and human sciences; Mackenzie Abramczak, college of education and human sciences and Morgan Reynolds, college of education and human sciences, both from Thorp; and Alexander Peterson of Unity, college of arts and sciences were named to the spring 2024 dean’s list The University of Wisconsin (UW)-Eau Claire. Their academic performance has been outstanding, and we recognize these students with pride.

To be eligible, a student must be in good academic standing, have a minimum semester grade-point average (GPA) of 3.7, have completed at least 12 credits during the semester, with no incompletes, no courses below the 100 level, no repeats and no Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory registrations (except in degree credit-bearing courses that are offered only on the S/U grading system in which a grade of “S” has been earned).


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News: Neillsville - Ceremonial Flag Burning (2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: None

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Flags Given to Flame (14 June 2024)



A ceremonial flag burning was held June 14 at the Neillsville American Legion. The ceremony included the commander verifying that all flags present were beyond repair for various reasons with the vice commanders of the ceremony. One person was designated as chaplain, who said a prayer for those who served what the flags stood for before the flags were committed to the flames.

Edward DuBois/Clark County Press photo


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News: Greenwood - Last June Dairy Breakfast For The Year (2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Lindner, Smith, Heindt, Larson, Reynolds

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Greenwood-Last June Dairy Breakfast For The Year (30 June 2024)

Gary and Brenda Lindner’s Farm in Loyal hosted the Greenwood June Dairy Breakfast June 10. Served at the breakfast were potato and regular pancakes, eggs, sausage, cheese, cheese curds, applesauce, butter, juice, coffee, milk, water, soft-serve ice cream and maple syrup. Even during the last hour of the breakfast, people were still arriving at a steady rate to enjoy the food and activities, the breakfast becoming lunch for some. Smith Bros. Meats and Catering provided and prepared the sausage for the breakfast. Volunteers made the pancakes, as well as handed out the sides and beverages.

There were raffles for prizes donated by local businesses, a petting zoo was provided, with animals such as goats and ponies. Eugene Heindt brought his hit-and-miss motor, manufactured by John Lawson Manufacturing Company in 1908, for the antique tractor show portion. John Reynolds helped him start it.

The Greenwood Area Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service were set up to answer questions from the public and advertise their next fundraiser. Kids took a ride on the Kiddy Train for a round-of-the-barn, and children waited their turn by playing on the swing set, and older kids shot some hoops before and after eating.

(There was a full page of ten photos by Edward DuBois/Clark County Press.)


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News: Neillsville - History, An Important Part of Community (2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Erpenbach, Roberts, O’Neill

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

History, An Important Part of Community (2024)



Natalie Erpenbach was in The History Room in downtown Neillsville talking about history. An old photo of the Neillsville Furniture Factory (burned in 1910) hangs on the wall. June Thompson/Clark County Press photos

By June Thompson

Preserving historical documents and landmarks in Neillsville is a goal Natalie Erpenbach has as president of the Neillsville’s Historical Preservation Commission. She’d also like to see a self-guided cemetery tour of the Neillsville City Cemetery. She credits the Historic Preservation Commission and the 1897 Clark County Jail Museum for their ideas and support in these endeavors.

Erpenbach’s interest in history could be considered a life-long passion. “I was 10 years old when I asked for a set of history books for Christmas,” she said. “Her interest in local history was sparked when she and her daughter, Holly visited the 1897 Clark County Jail Museum in 2005. “I had hard time leaving. I fell in love with the place,” she said. “I started going to meetings.” This visit to the museum, nearly 20 years ago, has encouraged Erpenbach to been immersed in local history ever since.

Over a year ago, Erpenbach and Steve Roberts acquired a building in downtown Neillsville to house photographs, archives, and historical documents. A Wisconsin program, Main Street Bounce Back Grant, allowed them to lease a vacant space in a building across from the Neillsville Public Library. Hence, The History Room came into being.

“I’m always watching for different funding opportunities, planning, and development grants,” said Erpenbach. “The goal was two-fold: provide a better environment for photos, archives, book preservation and community access,” said Erpenbach. “We’re open Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. when the farmers market is open.”

The Historic Preservation Commission has ongoing projects to maintain interest in local history. “We’re doing a self-guided cemetery tour with a QR code,” said Erpenbach. “I want it done by Heritage Days Festival”.



This historical plaque, identifying Neillsville’s founder James O’Neill, is set beside his gravestone.

During a self-guided tour, visitors will see is a bronze plaque beside Neillsville’s founder James O’Neill’s gravesite, easily seen from the road.

Another project of interest is the self-guided walking tour of historic homes. “The future project is to expand the current walking tour of historic properties,” said Erpenbach. The historic home brochure will be incorporated into the storybook walking trail in Schuster Park through Heritage Days Festival (in July). The Historic Preservation Commission placed plaques in front of some of the historic homes, identifying the dates and the home’s original owner.

History involves people, whether they preserved history or made history. Erpenbach and Roberts along with the Clark County Historical Society and Historic Preservation Commission have worked to preserve history. “All these people who’ve been involved with keeping history. . .” said Erpenbach. “I do what I can for my community. Everyone does their piece along the way. Steve and I did ‘Images of America: Clark County,’” said Erpenbach. It has numerous photos and information about Clark County, Wisconsin. She considers this to be one of her achievements—preserving history.

“There’s more work to be done. I have to find the time to do it,” said Erpenbach. “I’ll always be involved as long as I enjoy it and I’m healthy. It’s fun.”

She hopes people will learn from history. “Learn from the past,” Erpenbach said. “History does repeat itself. Appreciate all that’s come before – the ingenuity and innovation. Think positive. You can’t change history. It is what it is.”

The Historic Preservation Commission meets the third Wednesday of each month at Neillsville City Hall at 6 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.


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News: Neillsville - Kiwanis Awards Scholarships (2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Waters, Zoschke, Jorgenson, Beilfuss, Morrow

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Neillsville Kiwanis Awarded Scholarships (- 2024)



The Kiwanis Club of Neillsville awarded scholarships to three Neillsville High School graduates. (L-r) Cameron Waters was awarded the Kiwanis Academic scholarship for $1,000; Micah Zoschke was awarded the Bruce Beilfuss/Kiwanis scholarship for $1,350; and Mark Jorgenson was awarded the two-year Technical School scholarship for $750, presented by Neillsville Kiwanis Club president Judy Morrow.

Submitted photo


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News: Neillsville - Police--Keeping The Tradition (2024)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Guyer

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/3/2024

Neillsville Police Keeping The Tradition (2024)



For the fourth year in a row, Neillsville Police Department patrolman Isaac Guyer donated American flags to represent America’s freedom during the week of Independence Day, celebrated July 4. Since 2020 during the week of Independence Day, Guyer donated 300 American and Thin Blue Line flags, specifically to those who have old, worn flags needing replacement. Available were 3x5 outdoor and indoor flags, one flag per residence, delivered only within Neillsville city limits. He also replaced worn flags and properly disposed of them.

Submitted photo

 

 

 


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