Published September 16, 2010, 12:00 AM

Tennis courts


Oliver and Dolores Williamson stand in front of the tennis courts named after them in Lake Nebagamon last week. After Oliver Williamson won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics, the Superior native and his wife looked for good causes to support. They decided to pay 75 percent of the cost for resurfacing the aging tennis courts in Lake Nebagamon, where they spend two months every year. Since the work was finished this summer, those who drive by say they have seen a lot more activity at the courts. (Maria Lockwood)
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