The sidebar entitled “Suicide Prevention Resources” in the October 27th edition was worthwhile, but tragically, knowing what resources are available will not make any difference in suicides. Guns are too readily available to anyone contemplating suicide and too effective in assuring that a suicide attempt will end with death.
Sunday morning I was greatly surprised to find Dale Kipler picking up my brush pile with his own truck! The chipper truck would not fit in my driveway so Dale came on his day off to pick it up himself! He made two trips to make sure the brush would not fly off the truck. He tried to load the brush as quietly as he could so as to not disturb me.
Susan (Sue) Bartels, administrative assistant, retired on October 4, 2021 following over 50 years of service to Gundersen Moundview Hospital and Clinics.
Masks in school should be mandatory
Richard Kremp’s letter saying that wearing masks “may be life threatening” in the Times-Reporter Sept. 22nd (replying to my Sept. 8th letter) was based on misleading information.
On Sept. 8 in the Times-Reporter you published a letter from Harry concerning his opinion on mandatory mask mandate for children in schools including children under 12. In his last paragraph he states, and I quote, “ making masks mandatory will still be the right thing to do.
FIVE YEARS AGO
JUNE 8, 2016
Commencement exercises for the graduating Class of 2016 at A-F High School were held on June 4 in the high school gymnasium.
At the June 6 Adams City Council Meeting, Mayor LaQuee announced that the Waushara County ambulance service could be handling the Adams area until August 31.