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Sheboygan Press, Sunday, August 10, 2003 Buy, sell, trade: Call Classified Toll Free at 1-888-774-7744 OBITUARIES Stacia Eileen Funeral services for Stacia Eileen Hickey, 87, will Il be 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, 2003, at the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ardmore, with Father Thomas O'Toole officiating. Interment will follow at the St.

Mary's Catholic Cemetery, A Rosary Service will be held at the Harvey-Douglas Chapel in Ardmore, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13. Born to W.A. and Hazel.

Marie Clark Priest on April 1916, in Mosinee, and died on Aug. 7, 2003, in a Wilmington, N.C., hospital. She and Leo James Hickey were married on Sept. 1, 1934, in Waukegan, and he preceded her in death on Nov. 18, 1995.

Mrs. Hickey had been a resident of Carolina Beach since moving there in 1997 from Ardmore, Okla. While in Ardmore, Stacia was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Parish. Mrs.

Hickey had spent many years living in Sheboygan and La Crosse. She spent most of her life as a homemaker. Stacia managed Wendy's Hat Shoppe after attending millenary school where she personally designed many local hats and wedding veils for the ladies in Sheboygan. She also was involved in various volunteer organizations, Wives, Girl Scout and Cub Scout leader, teachers aide, Knights of Columbus Wives and a Eucharistic Minister. Mrs.

Hi Hickey was a member of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Wilmington, N.C. She is survived by her sons, Bernard L. Hickey wife Judy of Sheboygan, and Robert W. Hickey Edna E. Kiel, 97, formerly of S.

14th went to her Lord Friday afternoon, Aug. 8, 2003, at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home. She is survived by her daughter, Carol (William) Bahr of Kohler and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 11 a.m.

at Im- Death Robert L. Hoover, 80, of Sheboygan Falls, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2003, at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home, where he had been a resident for the past few weeks. Ser- GOVERNMENT MEETINGS Monday Board of Education Curriculum Instruction Committee, 3:30 p.m., Director of Curriculum and Instruction Office. Plymouth Board of Education Salary and Personnel Committee, 5 p.m., Board of Education Meeting Room.

School District of Kohler Board of Education Finance Committee, 4:30 p.m., District Office. School District Kohler Board of Education, 7 p.m., District Office. City of Plymouth Park Board, 7 p.m., City Hall Room 305. Town of Mitchell Town Board, 8 p.m., Parnell Town Hall. Mead Public Library Finance Committee, 3:30 p.m., Library Board Room.

City of Sheboygan Joint Finance and Public Works Committees, 5:15 p.m., City Hall Third Floor Conference Room. Tuesday City of Sheboygan Falls Public Safety Committee, 6:30 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers. Sheboygan County Transportation Committee, 9:30 a.m., Airport FBO Office. Plymouth Joint School District Sheboygan County Health Human Services Board, 8 a.m., Human Services Room 413. Lakeshore Technical College Committee of the Whole, 4:30 p.m., Wisconsin Training Room.

LOTTERIES Saturday, Aug. 9, 2003 By The Associated Press Pick 3 4-7-7 Pick 4 4-9-9-9 Other numbers unavailable in time for publication Hickey and Carol Robertson of Topeka, daughters, Patricia Walker and husband Sidney of Parachute, and Maureen Sullivan and husband Terence of Carolina Beach, N.C.; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, J.A. Priest and wife Joy of Ashland, and sister, Iva Beckett and husband Delbert of Morro Bay, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Kathleen James; and sisters, Eva Clawson and Fern Swanson. Pallbearers will be Bernard Hickey, Robert Hickey, Terence Sullivan and Terry Sullivan.

Honorary bearers will be the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services are under the direction of the Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home of Ardmore, Okla. The Sheboygan Press August 10, 2003 manuel Lutheran Church with visitation at church beginning at 9 a.m. Full obituary details will be announced Monday by Ballhorn Chapels. The Sheboygan Press August 10, 2003 E.

Kiel notices vice arrangements are pending and will be announced the Wenig Funeral Home of Sheboygan Falls. FOR THE City of Sheboygan City Plan Commission, 4 p.m., Dept. of City Development second Floor Conference Room. City of Sheboygan Mayor's Special International Committee, 5:15 p.m., City Hall, third Floor Conference Room. DAY IN COURT Day in Court is a regular feature of The Press.

Listings include all felonies; all other convictions with jail time or fines of $500 or more; and all convictions involving under- Hundreds rally for limits on property taxes MILWAUKEE (AP) Republican lawmakers tried to drum up support Saturday for their proposal to limit local property tax increases, telling several hundred supporters, at a rally that Wisconsinites can't afford to pay for more increases. The state Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to override Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of the Republican plan, which would severely limit local property tax increases over the next three years. Senate Majority Leader Mary Panzer, R-West Bend, called Tuesday judgment day. "We're going to get us out of this taxpayers' hell," she told the crowd at Serb Hall, on Milwaukee's south side.

Republicans control the Senate 18-15 and would need four Democrats to join them for the 22 votes necessary to override the veto. If the Senate overrides the veto, it then goes to the Assembly, which is controlled 59-40 by Republicans. Panzer told the crowd Satur- day she knows she has 18 Republican votes and she believes Democratic Milwaukee-area senators Gary George, Tim Carpenter and Jeff Plale will side with Republicans. "We're going to do our darndest to create history," Panzer said. Some in the crowd wore pins that said "Recall Doyle." Others held signs that read "Eliminate government waste, especially Gov.

'Gray' Doyle" and "Taxpayers Several dozen supporters of Doyle's veto. marched outside the hall, chanting "Local control now." Patty Yunk, 53, of Milwaukee, said she is tired of state legislators telling local officials what to do. "They need to take care of their own house," Yunk said. Doyle has urged local government officials not to increase the property tax levy if possible, but said it's crucial that local leaders retain control of their budgets. Study: Average taxpayer would lose $60 in services under freeze MADISON (AP) Municipalities statewide would lose essential services under a proposed statewide property tax freeze, costing the average city taxpayer another $60 a year in municipal services, a University of Wisconsin-Madison study found.

"There is little doubt that Wisconsin residents will face reductions in the core municipal services police and fire protection, road maintenance, san- RECORD age consumption of alcohol. FELONIES Second Degree Sexual Assault Lorenzo Sarabia, 38, 1411 N. 6th Sheboygan, one year in prison, nine years extended supervision, $241.40. TRAFFIC Operating an auto while intoxicated The following people were fined, had their driver's license suspended or revoked, were ordered to undergo an alcohol and other drug ADVERTISEMENT Free Hearing Tests Set For SENIOR CITIZENS Free Second Opinions! Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding words clearly is welcome to have a hearing test using current electronic equipment to determine if they have a correctable loss. Even people now wearing hearing aids or those who may have been told nothing could be done for them, should have a hearing test or a second opinion to find out if they are one of the many hearing aids will help.

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The plane, which departed San Francisco Thursday morning, was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver. It finally arrived in Milwaukee at 3:02 p.m. Friday. Passengers aboard Midwest Airlines Flight 9 used magazines and an apron to splint the multiple fractures in one attendant's leg. Others collected blankets and pillows to make the other attendant comfortable.

Inmate dies in Waukesha jail WAUKESHA (AP) A Waukesha County inmate died Friday in the Waukesha County Jail, and his family has already taken steps toward seeking damages against the county. William Cresca, 49, was pronounced dead at Waukesha Memorial Hospital early Friday after he collapsed in the company of correctional officers who had taken him to the jail nurse shortly after 1 a.m. Man gets maximum for killing girlfriend MARINETTE (AP) A 33-year-old man who stabbed his girlfriend 1 to death after an argument has been sentenced to the maximum penalty, 40 years in prison. Jamie Atwood pleaded guilty in Marinette County Circuit Court in June to a reduced charge of second-degree intentional homicide for the death of 34-year-old Jodi Gerondale. He was charged with first-degree intentional homicide.

He apologized to Gerondale's family. Community service for porn violator PORT WASHINGTON (AP) A man who owns two area ice cream shops 1 was sentenced to two years of probation and 100 hours of community service for showing a pornographic movie to a group of teenagers at his house. James Rintelman, 42, of Saukville, pleaded guilty to one felony count of exposing children to harmful material. A criminal complaint said Rintelman gave alcohol to four 17-year-olds and showed them the movie last summer at his house. Rintelman's probation also requires that he have no more than incidental contact with juveniles at his Dairy Queen restaurants, and that he have no contact with juveniles outside the workplace.

Fire at cottage kills woman, boy TOWN OF DUNN (AP) A fire swept through a summer cottage, killing a woman and a boy, Dane County sheriff's officials said Saturday. A neighbor contacted authorities Friday night after seeing flames. Fire officials found the bodies of an adult female and a male juvenile inside the cottage, along with a dog. Officials did not immediately release the names or ages of the victims. Officer accused of sex assault MILWAUKEE (AP) A police officer has been charged with four counts of first-degree sexual assault of child for allegedly assaulting a Edna itation, library services, and the maintenance and ability of park and recreation facilities," if the freeze took effect, the study said.

Both houses of the Legislature approved the proposal to limit property taxes during budget negotiations, but Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed it when he signed the state budget last month. The Senate is expected to attempt a veto override Tuesday. assessment, and, in some cases, were sentenced to jail for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated: Jack A. Stroessner, 23, W3141 county Highway Sheboygan Falls, (second offense) $896, 12- month revocation, 5 days in county jail.

Ronald J. Brown, 35, 334 Fond du Lac Sheboygan Falls, (third offense) $1,206, 24-month revocation, 30 days in county jail. Eric S. Goll, 39, N1828 Forest Lake Campbellsport, (fourth offense) $2,702, 28-month revocation, 75 days in county jail. girl while he was off-duty.

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