The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)

The Reporter Read by nearly 50,000 people daily COMMUNITY Sunday, December 19, 1999 Page B3 A ACCIDENTS MARRIAGE LICENSES A slippery slope of fun rWTT 1 'J 1 1 i Aiieen EdwardsThe Reporter Neil and Leigha Lettau of Fond du Lac, ages 11 and 6 respectively, take advantage of the first measurable snowfall of the season to spin on a saucer on the slick slope of a hill at Buttermilk Creek Park. They attend nearby Pier Elementary School. Light snow is expected late this afternoon, followed by snow showers Sunday night. year-old Fond du Lac man is accused of striking a mailbo( and Christmas decorations with his car before leaving the scene without reporting the accident. A resident of Marshall Avenue told police he saw the car about 11:48 p.m.

Dec. 17 strike his mailbox and then run over his Christmas decorations. Officers located the vehicle parked around the corner at a Weis Avenue residence. The man was mailed a citation for hit-and-run. Eden woman injured after car strikes tree TOWN OF EDEN An' Eden woman was injured Dec.

16 in a one-car accident in the Town of Eden. Patricia Gomaz, 44, was treated and released from Agnes Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said. Gomaz was driving west on County Trunk east of Pine Road at 7 a.m. when she lost control of car on a curve, traveled into the ditch and struck a tree, according to the Fond du Lac County Sheriffs Department report. Farmer's winter crop damaged by teen driver TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH The Fond du Lac County Sheriffs Department is investi- fating a report that a 16-year-old ond du Lac boy caused $2,000 damage to a winter wheat field.

A farmer in the Town of Taycheedah told officers the boy drove a pickup truck into his field the evening of Dec. 9 and tore up the field. A witness said he saw the truck parked about 100 yards off the road in the field, according to a report. When the truck left the field, the witness said it was covered with mud. The driver said he turned into the field because he needed to turn around.

Teen struck by car near Goodrich A 16-year-old girl was injured Friday afternoon when she was struck by a car on Ninth Street west of Grant Street. Susan Hoffof282 E. 10th St. was treated and released from St. Agnes Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Hoff darted across Ninth about 3:43 p.m. in front of a car driven by Rebecca Meilahn, 16, POLICE BEAT A Antique dresser stolen An antique dresser was taken between Nov. 15 and Dec. 10 from a home at W3870 Golf Course Drive owned by John Pierce of Mount Calvary. Police investigate thefts from convent The Fond du Lac County Sheriffs Department is investigating a number of thefts that occurred Dec.

15 at St. Joseph Convent in Campbellsport. Several checks and some cash were stolen from several of the sisters at the home. Marian College takes classes to Mayville Metal Products The following marriage licenses were issued by the Fond du Lac County Clerk's Office as of December 17, 1999, Joseph Robert Richter and Kimberly Elaine Wheatley, both of Fond du Lac. Kenneth Ralph Hausner and Patricia Ann Johnson, both of the Town of Osceola.

Gerald Christian Raygor and Wendy Kay Raygor, both of Fond du Lac. Michael Dixon Reinhold and Jody Lynn Barson, both of Fond du Lac. Eric. Gene Lamers, Village of Brandon, and Jessica Lynn Schrauth, Fond du Lac. Stanley Allen Mittelstaedt and Linda Sue Pluim, both of Waupun.

Theodore Quincy Grant and Sara Colleen McLaughlin, both of Ripon. Scott Dennis Vanevenhoven and Brooke Amy Zanto, both of Ripon. A DIVORCES Divorces are granted by a judge or court commissioner and recorded in the office of the Fond du Lac County Clerk of Courts Carol Marx. The following people reside in Fonddu Lac County unless otherwise listed. Vincent Victor Winget and Marilyn Jean Winget.

Delbert George Weigel, Winnebago County, and Bonnie Ann Weigel. Dennis John Hundertmark and Diane Fay Hundertmark. Thomas Keith Schmitz and Kim Marie Schmitz. Todd Allen Hochrein and Susan Jane Hochrein. Craig Michael Rashid and Lynn Marie Rashid.

Mike Steven Emmer and Terri Lynn Emmer. James Glen Deaver, Dodge County, and Kathy Dawn Deaver. Jeffrey Ronald Baehler and Joanne Loretta Baehler. Kevin David Peaco*ck, Portsmouth, and Deborah Kaye Peaco*ck. Tom Rudolph Flader and Joyce Elaine Flader.

it Mayville Metal Products is cooperating with Marian College to bring college degrees to its employees. Beginning in the spring of 2000 the metal products company will host college courses at its Mayville facility. The degree programs to be offered include a bachelor of business administration, beginning in January, and a master of 5 WFRVTV PACKERLAND Teen arrested after hit-and-run FOND DU LAC Two teens from Theresa have been arrested in connection with the theft of a car and fleeing the scene of an accident involving that vehicle. An Oshkosh woman told police Dec. 14 she was driving through the intersection of Johnson Street and Pioneer Road about 9 p.m.

when a car turned left in front of her. The woman said she struck the car, but the car, occupied by three young males, left the scene. Dodge County Sheriffs Department officers arrested one boy for stealing the vehicle involved in the accident, which belongs to his father, and $25 from his father's wallet, according to a police department report. The boy told officers he and his friends took the car and the money so they could go shopping at Forest Mall. He said his friend was driving the car at the time of the accident.

0 Road conditions were factor in rollover TOWN OF EDEN A Campbellsport woman was injured Dec. 16 when she lost control of her van in the Town of Eden. Barbara Comeau, 41, was driving south on Timberlane Drive south of County Trunk at 1:44 p.m. when she lost control of the van on the snow and ice, according to a Fond du Lac County Sheriffs Department report. The van traveled into the ditch and overturned.

Although a report indicated Comeau was transported to the hospital, information about her condition was not available Saturday. Mailbox, decorations damaged in hit-and-run FOND DU LAC A 49- History Can be purchased at. i of 391 N. Park according to a Fond du Lac Police Department report. Hoff was crossing the street to reach her mother's car.

She was struck by the right front quarter panel of Meilahn's car, slid across the hood, hit her head on the hood and slid off the car, according to the report. science in organizational leadership and quality, beginning in fall. Both are part of the Marian Adult Accelerated Program (MAPP). These programs are open to anyone in the community in addition to the Mayville Metal employees. More information is available by calling Marian College at 923-8783.

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TODD A. SARAUER D.DS. 845 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 130 FONDDU LAC, Wl 54935 (920)922-7012 Video Fond du Lac County: The Gathering Place BEFORE AFTER RIPON A0 i I A 60-minute Video Documentary Sponsored by the Fond du Lac County Historical Society 1 r-f Educational entertaining history Interviews with local scholars residents Film photos never before seen by public County's role in state and national history from early times to present Reenactments Over two years in the making Companion book and resource guide designed to "learn more about it" Proceeds benefit the Fond du Lac County Historical Society, a non-profit organization founded in 1948 JJNE 22 0SHK0SH AVAILABLE NOW! SAVE Special Video Pre-Production Price of $29.95 Extended Through December 31, 1999 Video Post-Production Price Will Be $34.95 FONDDU LAC Adams House Resource Center Fond du Lac County Historical Society 336 Old Pioneer Road Mon. 9-1 1AM, Wed. 5-8PM, Thurs.

9-1 1AM, Sat. 10-2PM Book World 320 Watson ST. CLOUD Butz's Mart 1313 Main WAUPUN End of the Trail Candy Shoppe 928 East Main CAMPBELLSPORT Ben Franklin 131 E. Main ii flip iiiAi wA iiinfcalTiii iiii fmmy'py 1 S. 4.

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