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Board scraps start time switch

School start and dismissal times will remain unchanged in the Superior school district.

Superior Telegram, 05/09/2012

Area residents fight for Brule heritage

BRULE — Since January, the town of Brule has worried about the future of the Brule Hatchery. On Thursday, residents fought to protect their local landmark at an information meeting about potential changes to Wisconsin’s hatchery system.

Superior Telegram, 05/01/2012

School start under scrutiny

This is the second of a two-part question and answer series addressing questions raised by the Superior School Board’s proposed plan to change school bell times.

Superior Telegram, 04/26/2012

Q and A: School start time

This is the first of a two-part question and answer series addressing questions raised by the Superior School Board’s proposed plan to change school bell times. Part two of the series will run in Friday’s paper.

Superior Telegram, 04/24/2012

Community awaits return of ospreys PressPass

Patrons of the North Shore Bar in Gordon are watching at waiting. Their eyes are fixed on a small wooden platform atop a 60-foot pole; and within the next few weeks, they hope to spot a pair of ospreys building a nest.

Superior Telegram, 04/20/2012

Meeting set to discuss Brule Hatchery PressPass

The fate of the Brule Hatchery will be the subject of a public meeting in Brule on April 26. The meeting, beginning at 7 p.m., will be held at the Brule Town Hall (5820 S. Maple Street). Dennis Smet, chair of the Brule Town Board, said he hopes for a strong turnout.

Superior Telegram, 04/13/2012

Board delays decision on start times

The Superior School Board on Tuesday voted to postpone a decision on its proposal to introduce new start and dismissal times for its eight district schools.

Superior Telegram, 04/11/2012

Patience and perseverance PressPass

Local youths spend weekend learning the art of turkey hunting

Superior Telegram, 04/06/2012

New board members weigh school district issues PressPass

Two new members and incumbent Len Albrecht were elected to the Superior School Board in Tuesday’s election.

Superior Telegram, 04/06/2012

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