
Results 1 - 20 of 64 in Cumberland, WI
Harold Yates, former Teamsters president
... like mine, a true champion," Jim Russell wrote on Yates' online guest book at www.startribune.com . Born in Cumberland, Wis., Yates farmed with his father until age 16, when he took a construction job in Alaska. He moved to Texas a year later to ... Comment?
Obituary: Teamster leader Harold Yates was tough, fair in talks
... one thing about him is he never carried a grudge. He'd just go on to the next battle." One of 12 children of a Cumberland, Wis., dairy farmer, Yates left home at the age of 16 for Alaska to work in construction, before moving down to Texas to work ... Comment?
Obituary: Teamster leader Harold Yates was tough, fair in talks
... one thing about him is he never carried a grudge. He'd just go on to the next battle." One of 12 children of a Cumberland, Wis., dairy farmer, Yates left home at the age of 16 for Alaska to work in construction, before moving down to Texas to work ... Comment?
... West, in Green Bay, where she had been a resident for the last seven years. She was born on April 4, 1921, in Cumberland, Wis., the daughter of the late Anthony and Lucy (DeVito) Schullo. She attended Cumberland Area Grade Schools and graduated ... Comment?
... West in Green Bay, where she had been a resident for the last seven years. She was born on April 4, 1921, in Cumberland, Wis., daughter of the late Anthony and Lucy (DeVito) Schullo. She attended Cumberland Area Grade Schools and graduated from ... Comment?
Elizabeth (Nee Schullo) Camilli
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... Care West in Green Bay where she had been a resident for the last 7 years. She was born on April 4, 1921 in Cumberland, WI, daughter of the late Anthony and Lucy (DeVito) Schullo. She attended Cumberland Area Grade Schools and graduated from ... Comment?
... just fine as as a launch point, warming house and social dining room. Last update: November 21, 2009 - 9:43 PM CUMBERLAND, WIS. - Few things say "made in America" as much as a deer hunting shack, and the one I use during the Wisconsin whitetail ... Comment?
Dennis Anderson: Going back to the shack
... just fine as as a launch point, warming house and social dining room. Last update: November 21, 2009 - 8:25 PM CUMBERLAND, WIS. - Few things say "made in America'' as much as a deer hunting shack, and the one I use during the Wisconsin whitetail ... Comment?
The verdict is in for the Cumberland man charged with shooting at lights, birds and hawks on an Alltell cell tower near his home. Comment?
2 Wisconsin companies plead guilty to illegally importing bait
... of those companies have pleaded guilty to the charges. The U.S. attorney's office says Friesses Minnow Farm in Cumberland and Hayward Bait and Tackle out of Hayward imported bait fish from outside the state without a permit. Investigators say they ... Comment?
3M seeks Green Tier status for Cumberland facility
The Department of Natural Resources wants to hear from you regarding an application from officials of the 3M Cumberland facility seeking to join a state program for businesses looking to reduce their effect on the local environment. Comment?
Wisconsin man convicted of failing to register cattle
... of violating a law requiring owners to register their livestock with state officials. Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty of violating the 2005 law and ordered to pay nearly $400 in fines and costs. The law requires owners to ... Comment?
Wisconsin Man Convicted of Failing to Register Cattle
... of violating a law requiring owners to register their livestock with state officials. Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty of violating the 2005 law and ordered to pay nearly $400 in fines and costs. The law requires owners to ... Comment?
Cumberland man convicted of failing to register cattle
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... of violating a law requiring owners to register their livestock with state officials. Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty of violating the 2005 law and ordered to pay nearly $400 in fines and costs. The law requires owners to ... Comment?
Wisconsin farmer Patrick Monchilovich convicted of failing to register cattle
... of violating a law requiring owners to register their livestock with state officials. Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty of violating the 2005 law and ordered to pay nearly $400 in fines and costs. The law requires owners to ... Comment?
Wis. man convicted of failing to register cattle
... of violating a law requiring owners to register their livestock with state officials. Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty of violating the 2005 law and ordered to pay nearly $400 in fines and costs. The law requires owners to ... Comment?
Man convicted of breaking Premises Registration Law after failing to register property
The first person to be convicted of breaking the Livestock Premises Registration Law has been ordered to pay nearly $400. Thirty-nine-year-old Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty by a Polk County judge last Wednesday. Comment?
Cumberland Cattle Producer Found Guilty in Premises Registration Case
A Polk County farmer has been found guilty of violating Wisconsin's livestock premises registration law, and ordered to pay nearly $400. Patrick Monchilovich, 39, of Cumberland, is the first person to be convicted of violating the law, which took effect in November 2005. Comment?
NAIS Enforcement Gets Underway in Wisconsin
... are going to trial for the same charges of complex civil forfeiture. Pat and his wife raise cattle in Cumberland, Wis., and have failed to register their property as a premises with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, as ... Comment?
Tribal Drug Convicts Get Prison
... ordered for 3-more northwestern Wisconsin residents convicted of being part of a drug ring. Andrew Sonnenberg of Cumberland got 17-1/2 years in federal prison at sentencing yesterday. Margrette Cobb of Cumberland got more than 13-years, and Diana ... Comment?