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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 17

Publication:
The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
17
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3,1993 POST-CRESCENT, APPLETQN-NEENAH-MENASHA, WIS, B-7' Buchanan Road bridge stays open until it's replaced County will pay for new span In Combined Locks ministrator, said the bridge was closed on the advice of an engineer and reopened after Outagamie County Highway Department representatives said it is not in hazardous condition. After the examining the 30-year-old bridge, the county representatives did say that replacing it would be advisable. The Buchanan Road bridge will remain open until the highway department replaces it this summer. "It will be done with 100 county funding. So when they asked me when we wanted it replaced, I said next week," Van Thiel chuckled.

Although the Village Board won't have to worry about paying for the new crossing, it will receive a bill for testing that is necessary near the village garage. The state Department of Natural Resources is requiring that soil tests be conducted where a leaking gas tank was removed in 1988. Van Thiel estimated the cost for soil borings, analysis and reporting to the DNR at $5,000. He plans to ask DNR officials if the testing can be put off until next year, so it can be included in the 1994 budget. In other matters Tuesday, the Village Board: Approved changes to the vil- lage's liquor license policy, which makes "improper exhibitions" illegal in village establishments.

The change was made to prohibit liquor license holders from bringing in exotic dancers. Learned that Mark Lison of Li-son Electric has presented a $5,000 proposal for upgrading electrical service in Memorial Park. Van Thiel said he may be able to find outside funding sources for the project. Approved Police Chief Steve Wulgaert's requested that his department's pepper spray policy be revised to allow officers to carry the substance while off duty. "Your Family Fun Center" 29 W.

Main Winneconne 582 GTOomPsan The largest Thompson Dealer in Wisconsin By Kathy Bagnall Pofl-Crescent correspondent COMBINED LOCKS Residents here may have been a bit confused about the status of the Buchanan Road bridge here last week, as it wafc suddenly closed to traffic Wednesday and then reopened Friday. Mark Van Thiel, the village ad POWBRBD BY The Only Logical Choice for Dependable Performance GRUMMAN FISHING BOATS PONTOONS SHOREMASTER LIFTS DOCKS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES USED BOATS MOTORS DOCKING STORAGE AVAILABLE -7477 Cindy Hsu makes big career move Cindy Hsu, Fox Valley anchor 0 Dido asked her not to sign until they had a chance to talk to her. Last Friday she flew to New York. "They were trying to convince me," she said. They wanted to keep me in the family." She is pleased by the notion that she will be working in the same building with her idol, Connie Chung, co-anchor of the CBS Evening News.

"When I meet her, I think I'm going to die," she said. Hsu said she always will have ties to the Valley. "I've fallen in love with a guy from Appleton, and he's going with me," she said. "It's like God sent me here to meet him and get training." and reporter for WFRV-TV, Channel-next month will make a big caiSffii jump, being transferred to WCBS-TV in New York, CBS' flagship station in the No. 1 market.

Grwn Bay is the nation's 67th mar-keflh population size. Hu, 27, came to Channel 5 in 1933 from a small station in Ohio. Slje had interviewed at several otlSar stations and had accepted a jol at a television station in Philadelphia. 3 very excited about it," she said. Then, she said, CBS called and rou iuj vui VI) na Mr Brighten someone's day, Send flowers Today! Roses One Dozen III iSSSk.

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diamond earrings. 1.0 CT.T.W COCKTAIL RINGS OR BRIDAL SET REG. $1870 Regular prices appearing in this ad are offering prices only. Sales may or may not have been made at regular prices. Percentages off represent savings on regular prices.

Savings off regular prices available thru Saturday, June 19th, unless otherwise noted. Selected cocktail rings, earrings and solitaires sale priced thru Saturday, June 12th. Entire line sales exclude Smart Values, Special Buys and Closeouts. CT.T.W. stands for carat total weight Diamond sale includes only that jewelry where diamonds constitute the greatest value.

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