Ribbon Cutting for Johnson Insurance Agency, Inc

Established in 1946, Johnson Insurance Agency, Inc. was founded on providing the RIGHT INSURANCE at the RIGHT PRICE. Since that time, we have grown to a full service agency offering all lines of protection for our clients throughout Wisconsin.

Providing complete protection packages at competitive rates with professional service is our hallmark.

Our roots in Oconto Falls go back several decades and we are excited to be at our new location: 411A East Highland Drive Oconto Falls WI 54154 (between Piggly Wiggly and True Value).

Our office hours are 9:30-5:00 daily. Please visit our website at www.insureyourworld.com

MISSION STATEMENT

JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. is a professional organization dedicated to providing the highest quality insurance products at the most competitive price.

TO PROVIDE the best-educated and knowledgeable personnel, maintaining a level of service unavailable through any other source.

TO DEAL with our clients fairly and honestly and be a respected member of the community.
We are an Independent Insurance Agency
We do not work for an insurance company; we work for you. We work on your side when you have a loss and follow through to see that you get fair, prompt payment.
We represent a carefully selected group of financially sound, reputable insurance companies, and we place your policy with the company offering the best coverage at the best possible price.

DNR Sports Report

DNR Sports Report- Fishermen at the Stiles Dam down river to Holtwood Park were targeting small mouth bass using tube jigs, crank baits, and crawlers fished along current seams with some large fish being reported. Bay fishermen have been targeting walleye from the Pensaukee River to Oconto Park II, with catch rates being low for most boaters. Crawler/harness and stick baits be trolled in 12 to 20 feet of water are catching some walleye and drum. – Kevin King, creel clerk

Geano Beach had moderate fishing activity for the week with anglers targeting Walleye. The main baits used were spinners with worms, crawler harnesses (green and gold), and crank baits. Fishermen were fishing in about 20 to 25 feet of water with not having very high numbers. Average ranges were from about 17 inches to 25 inches. Sheepshead were also caught, but all were released.
– Elizabeth Turos, fisheries technician, Green Bay

“Bark For Life” walk to benefit the American Cancer Society

On Saturday, June 22, Hometown Veterinary Clinic in Oconto Falls will host a “Bark For Life” walk to benefit the American Cancer Society and their search for a cancer cure.

This one mile or 2.5 mile walk for people and their canine companions will begin at 9:00 am at Hometown Veterinary Clinic, 180 E Highland Drive.

Participants will receive a gift bag and t-shirt as well as a bandana for their canine walking partner(s). All participants are encouraged to bring their dogs and families. Food will be provided after the walk. The cost is $25 per person in advance or $30 after June 14th. Registration on the day of the walk begins at 8:00 am.

Bark For Life honors the care giving qualities of our canine companions and caregivers. It presents an opportunity for people to be empowered through their canine companion partnerships and to contribute to cancer cures through the mission of the American Cancer Society. Participants come together to celebrate cancer survivorship, to honor people lost to cancer, to fundraise in support of cancer research, education, awareness, patient services, advocacy, and to help eliminate the suffering that cancer causes worldwide.

Contact Hometown Veterinary Clinic at (920) 848-4280 for more information or visit Hometownvetclinic.com to sign up!

2nd Annual Joint Golf Outing

Monday, July 29, 2013

Irish Greens Golf Course
2946 Logtown Road
Oconto, WI

“Rain or Shine”

2nd Annual Joint Golf Outing – Form

 

Proceeds benefit both Oconto Falls Area and Oconto Area Chamber of Commerce in their joint marketing activities

Special Events and Refreshments on the Course

Hole in 1 Contest
$5,000 Sponsored by: Packerland Websites

9:00 a.m. Mandatory Registration

10:00 a.m. Shotgun Start/Scramble Format (9 or 18 Holes)

1:30 p.m. 9 Holes only

5:00 p.m. Cash Bar, Dinner
Golf & Event Prizes Awarded
Raffles

Presidents letter

Greetings,
Spring is here! It’s time to enjoy the great outdoor in Northeast Wisconsin. The preparation has started in anticipation of warm weather activities, such as fishing, swimming and boating on the Oconto River. The Oconto Falls Area Chamber of Commerce is ready to help create some excitement in the community with a few projects this year.

The Flag Project has begun. Letters will be sent out this week. Donations of $75 will sponsor a 3X5 American Flag, Pole and Bracket. The addition of American flags on streets of Main, Union, Chestnut, Highland, Maple and Green Bay will help decorate our city.

 

 

 

 

The Boat Raffle will begin at our membership meeting on Thursday May 16th at 12 pm at Oconto Falls City Hall. The proceeds from the raffle will go toward beautification and new welcome signs for the city.

 

 

 

 

•    Relationship development with the cities of Oconto Falls, Oconto, their surrounding areas and Oconto County is a great foundation for economic stability. Working together has begun with the Highway 22 project planning in Oconto Falls, shared events (golf outing with the Oconto Chamber), and the speaker for our meeting Paul Ehrfurth from OCEDC will give us some insight on the development of the county.

•    Updates to our welcome packets, by-laws, website and Facebook account are in progress or complete. Please check the website, read the meeting minutes and attend the meetings to receive information or to share your thoughts and ideas.

I encourage all members to promote the area and all it has to offer.

Let’s make Oconto Falls and the surrounding area the place to be.

Sincerely,
Gail Yatso

Area Hunting and Fishing Report

Turkey hunters are reporting better success as turkeys are in more normal patterns in the area. Fishing on Green Bay is heating up for walleyes with limits reported out of Oconto County North Bayshore Recreation Area and Pensaukee. Fishermen are reminded yellow perch is still closed on Green Bay until May 20. Oconto County ATV trails open May 10. – Mike Stahl, conservation warden, Oconto Falls

Catch rates for walleye and northern pike at the Stiles Dam were low due in part to high water and the sucker run. Anglers out of Oconto Breakwater and Oconto Park II were mainly fishing for walleye and trolling was the most effective method using stick baits or crawler/harness in 4 to 8 feet of water. A few smallmouth bass and northern pike were also reported being caught. Boaters were reporting a water temperature on the Bay from the upper 30’s to the low 40’s. Shore fishermen at Oconto Breakwater are catching a few northern pike using large shiner minnows or dead smelt fished on bottom. Some walleye are being by shore anglers at the Municipal Landing, casting crank baits and stick baits. – David Boyarski, fisheries supervisor, Sturgeon Bay

Oconto Falls has seven students advancing onto the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California.

Oconto Falls High School is fortunate to have seven students who will be advancing onto the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California. These seven students will be attending the National Leadership Conference (NLC) that compiles over 9,000+ students from around the nation. In order to qualify for the National Leadership Conference, it takes an immense amount of hard work and dedication. Students need to compete and place in the top 2 of their event at the Regional Leadership Conference, as well as the State Leadership Conference. Beyond the conferences, OFHS FBLA requires additional practices and even a local competition to get the students ready and more prepared for their events.

The seven students who qualified for OFHS-FBLA are Candis Dequaine, Jessica Belongia, & Elizabeth Coopman in Partnership with Business, Jacob Vervelde in Cyber Security, and Brittany Russell, Mikaela Thomson, & Liza Leja in Business Ethics. While in Anaheim, California, these 7 students will be attending various workshops and networking in order to further develop communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. They also hope to visit various attractions and tour the city.

However, in order for the students to fully enjoy this experience that they earned, they are in need of monetary help to attend the conference. Costs to attend the conference are estimated at $1500.00 per person. If you or your business is willing to help support OFHS-FBLA in competing at the National Leadership Conference, see the contact information below. All donations are tax-deductible. Please help OFHS-FBLA out by donating to this exceptional opportunity. Donations can be sent to:
OFHS Future Business Leaders of America
Attn: Tracy A. Tate, Adviser
Oconto Falls High School
210 N. Farm Road
Oconto Falls, WI 54154
(920) 848-4467

NWTC Career Services has recently added new services

NWTC Career Services has recently added new services to its already comprehensive list of recruitment strategies employers can use to attract new employees.  As always, employers can post jobs and internships via Wisconsin Tech Connect, a free online system for connection all of the Wisconsin Technical College System students and graduates with full and part time jobs and internships.  Employers can also staff a table on any campus to collect applications, and schedule interviews.

NEW to employers are opportunities to reach out to students and perspective employers virtually.  Employers can connect with them via Job postings, Facebook, Twitter and LindkedIn.  Additionally employers can work with NWTC student clubs and organization to set up a company tour or become a guest speaker.  For more information go to www.nwtc.edu/careers.  These and other opportunities can be arranged by contacting Jennifer Pigeon at (920) 498-6833.

Lions Promote Fish Habitat

Lion Jim Damp stands with a smile of pride and satisfaction as he thinks back to the progress made on the effort to enhance the habit for fish in the Oconto River. In the background are four of the cribs.

The Oconto Falls Lions were waiting for Mother Nature to cooperate in the latest phase of their project to improve the fish habitat on the Oconto River above the dam in Oconto Falls.  The dream of improving this valuable recreational resource began over a year ago.  The first phase was implemented last April with the stocking nearly 6,000 perch fingerlings a few miles upstream from the dam.  The second phase, which was finished last fall, involved the installation of a year around handicap accessible fishing dock just upstream from the East Side Beach in Oconto Falls.  The latest phase involved the designing, construction, and placement of over a dozen fish cribs in strategic locations.

The entire project involved working hand in hand with the Wisconsin DNR to obtain the necessary permits to ensure that these efforts complied with all appropriate regulations.  Lion Jim Damp shepherded the project as a goal in his final year as club president.  He calculated that over 700 man hours were involved in the project through the three phases.

He noted that “None of this could have happened without a number of partners in this effort.”  Among those partners were Gillett Cement donating 800 cement blocks; McDermid Transportation providing pallets and banding; OFHS Ag Department for construction of the cribs; local property owners who agreed to placement of the cribs beyond their shoreline; Luisier Drilling Inc. for donation of a pump at the dock, Hillberg Electric for installation power for the pump; City of Oconto Falls for access and a number of other enhancements; Fischer Concrete for the slab leading to the dock, Bear Magnin for transportation and placement of the cribs; Admax for signage; and financial contributions from ST Paper, Snow Jokers, and community members who purchased raffle tickets.  There is a long list of others who helped with the project that go unnamed.

The club has a permit for construction and placement of additional cribs.  It is hoped that can happen next year.  The club was proud to be part of this community effort to provide additional recreational opportunities on the river.

It was a team effort as several Lions club members put finishing touches on the cribs. Placement was such that there would be a minimum of fourteen feet of water to the bottom of the riverbed. The background shows a few of the homes where owners gave permission for the placement.
This provides a close up view of the construction of the cribs. It was critical that the cribs be weighted down so that they would not move once they settled through the ice. The use of Christmas tree branches would provide protection for the perch fry and other fish once they hatched. The design was such that they would settle in upright because of less weight at the top of the crib.