CONGRATULATIONS TRIBUNE-PHONOGRAPH Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | Vol. 63, No. 21 www.centralwinews.com | 16 Pages | $1.50 2024AwardWinners Colby makes trio of new additions to Hall of Fame 166197 1st Place Nancy Marcott SEEKING 2nd Place W ONDER P HONOGRAPH NEAL HOGDEN INSIDE NEAL HOGDEN & NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD Breaking News Reporting 3rd Place NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD Local Column TRIBUNE Serving Abbotsford, Colby, Curtiss, Dorchester, Milan andUnity, Wis. www. centralwinews. com | 24Pages | $1.50 Tribune P honograPh Sports Feature Story SAMANTHA YOCIUS Serving Abbotsford, Colby, Dorchester, Milan andUnity, Wis. Perspectives Valedictorians address the Class of 2024 The power of a community that comes together Sheriff takesblame forUnitysirenfailure Colby valedictorian Parker Johnson, left, and Abbotsford valedictorian Blake Bargender, right, gave speeches at their respective graduation ceremonies last weekend. More pictures from Colby’s Friday evening event and Abbotsford’s Saturday celebration can be found on pages 8 and 9. Perspectives Hagen hangs itupafter 33years coaching football See Page 4 The New year, new header. Same old phonograph Gov.Eversmakes stoptosurvey damage greatest Witho ut ByNealHogden Reported tornado in Unity, weather damage across area Words combo A CERTAIN POINT VIEW UsBeautifyCol of all Help kkkkkk time b y Without Ongoing cleanup efforts inthevillage ofUnityafteraconfirmed EF1tornado wentthrough thecenter ofthevillage last week have left residents little timetothinkabout theMay21weather event. However, thereflection onwhatled uptothose events wasdetailed inan interview withClarkCounty Sheriff, ScottHaines. Hesaidthesirens inthe village that were intended to warn residents Sponsor a Hanging Basket! NATHANIEL A CertAin ofimminent severe weather did UNDERWOOD P oint V ieW of Congratulations 2024 Graduates! Unity Honoring thefallen Crowd members attended theAbbotsford andDorchester Memorial Day celebrations onMonday, May27topayrespects tothosewhogavetheir livesinthelineofdutytotheircountry. Pictured: WallySchorer salutes the resting placeofDonald Koerner whopassed awayinDecember oflast year. Koerner served intheAbbotsford National Guard fornineyears. Morepictures fromtheevents canbefoundonpage12. AFTERMATH OF THE STORM - Trees and houses were damaged along Madison Street in Unity during the severe thunderstorms Tuesday night. A tornado having touched down in the village was reported to the National Weather Service. See Page 5 UNderwood NathaNiel Supervisors discuss lingering Marathon County budget issues Judge’s Comments: NathaNiel GUARANTEED INVESTMENT UNderwood PATHOFTHETWISTER - Themap above shows thepathofthe tornado through thevillage ofUnitywiththe marksresembling places wherewind damage couldbeobserved. See UNITYTORNADO/ Page5 Central Boiler Outdoor Wood Furnace Took us onto the field, back in time and forward to retirement with an inspiring coach. Judge’s Comments: Quality writing makes these stories easy to read. Nice job. AbbyFestival rolls intotownthisweekend Abbotsford school boardvotes onpost- referendum financing CONGRATULATIONS TRIBUNE-PHONOGRAPH Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | Vol. 63, No. 21 www.centralwinews.com | 16 Pages | $1.50 2024AwardWinners Colby makes trio of new additions to Hall of Fame 166197 1st Place Nancy Marcott SEEKING 2nd Place W ONDER P HONOGRAPH NEAL HOGDEN INSIDE NEAL HOGDEN & NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD Breaking News Reporting 3rd Place NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD Local Column TRIBUNE Serving Abbotsford, Colby, Curtiss, Dorchester, Milan andUnity, Wis. www. centralwinews. com | 24Pages | $1.50 Tribune P honograPh Sports Feature Story SAMANTHA YOCIUS Serving Abbotsford, Colby, Dorchester, Milan andUnity, Wis. Perspectives Valedictorians address the Class of 2024 The power of a community that comes together Sheriff takesblame forUnitysirenfailure Colby valedictorian Parker Johnson, left, and Abbotsford valedictorian Blake Bargender, right, gave speeches at their respective graduation ceremonies last weekend. More pictures from Colby’s Friday evening event and Abbotsford’s Saturday celebration can be found on pages 8 and 9. Perspectives Hagen hangs itupafter 33years coaching football See Page 4 The New year, new header. Same old phonograph Gov.Eversmakes stoptosurvey damage greatest Witho ut ByNealHogden Reported tornado in Unity, weather damage across area Words combo A CERTAIN POINT VIEW UsBeautifyCol of all Help kkkkkk time b y Without Ongoing cleanup efforts inthevillage ofUnityafteraconfirmed EF1tornado wentthrough thecenter ofthevillage last week have left residents little timetothinkabout theMay21weather event. However, thereflection onwhatled uptothose events wasdetailed inan interview withClarkCounty Sheriff, ScottHaines. Hesaidthesirens inthe village that were intended to warn residents Sponsor a Hanging Basket! NATHANIEL A CertAin ofimminent severe weather did UNDERWOOD P oint V ieW of Congratulations 2024 Graduates! Unity Honoring thefallen Crowd members attended theAbbotsford andDorchester Memorial Day celebrations onMonday, May27topayrespects tothosewhogavetheir livesinthelineofdutytotheircountry. Pictured: WallySchorer salutes the resting placeofDonald Koerner whopassed awayinDecember oflast year. Koerner served intheAbbotsford National Guard fornineyears. Morepictures fromtheevents canbefoundonpage12. AFTERMATH OF THE STORM - Trees and houses were damaged along Madison Street in Unity during the severe thunderstorms Tuesday night. A tornado having touched down in the village was reported to the National Weather Service. See Page 5 UNderwood NathaNiel Supervisors discuss lingering Marathon County budget issues Judge’s Comments: NathaNiel GUARANTEED INVESTMENT UNderwood PATHOFTHETWISTER - Themap above shows thepathofthe tornado through thevillage ofUnitywiththe marksresembling places wherewind damage couldbeobserved. See UNITYTORNADO/ Page5 Central Boiler Outdoor Wood Furnace Took us onto the field, back in time and forward to retirement with an inspiring coach. Judge’s Comments: Quality writing makes these stories easy to read. Nice job. AbbyFestival rolls intotownthisweekend Abbotsford school boardvotes onpost- referendum financing
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