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CLUB NOTES: Suring Area Historical Society

The Suring Area Historical Society held its Sept. 20 meeting at the Suring Area Library meeting room. The meeting was called to order by interim president Shannon Stoner. The Russel Brock Family presented the SAHS a check of $5,000 at the Suring Labor Day celebration in memory of his wife, Barb.
AROUND THE COMMUNITY: Toys For Tots gets $3,000 donation through Charlie’s
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AROUND THE COMMUNITY: Weber new director for Haskell Foundation
The Haskell Foundation has announce Andi Weber will be its new executive director. Weber is a Haskell Indian Nations University alum with a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous and American Indian studies and graduated with a Master of Public Administration from the University of Kansas.
Frozen shoulder issue for middle-aged people
When it comes to shoulder pain, people might expect problems to arise from an injury or a chronic issue with the joint. What they might not expect is a traumatic shoulder pain that happens spontaneously. “Frozen shoulder is an entity that is unknown in its cause,” said Dr. Eric Erickson, an orthopedic surgeon with ThedaCare Orthopedic Care.
Flu shots, COVID-19 vaccinations recommended
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, influenza generally contributes to 45 million illnesses, 810,000 hospitalizations and 61,000 deaths during the peak of each flu season between December and February. These rates have been much lower in recent years as a result of the preventative measures put in place to protect against COVID-19, but health experts are predicting the upcoming flu season to be particularly impactful, esp
Barn quilt features nature’s seasons
Shawano County’s 395th barn quilt, called “Nature’s Seasons,” is on display on a newly painted barn owned by Gary Anderson at N6367 County Road C, Cecil.
AROUND THE COMMUNITY: CMN to celebrate its 30th anniversary
The College of Menominee Nation (CMN) will celebrate its 30th anniversary with the theme of Restoring Nations Through Education, highlighting significant milestones in its history. The college’s anniversary coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Menominee Restoration Act of 1973, which reversed an earlier act of Congress to terminate Menominee’s status as a federally recognized tribe.
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