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By Mike Leischner
MINOCQUA, WI (WSAU) Another walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic is coming to Central Wisconsin.
Oneida County Health Officials have announced that they will be offering 200 doses of the single-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine at Lakeland Union High School in Minocqua on April 24th from 10 AM until 2 PM, or until the vaccine supply is exhausted.
No appointment or pre-registration will be required to get the shots. Those who want to take advantage should just report to Lakeland Union High off Highway 70 at 10 AM. Parking lot attendants will be on hand to begin the registration process.
Face coverings will be required for everyone in attendance. Officials also encourage those getting the vaccine to plan for between 15-30 minutes of observation time following their shot to make sure there are no adverse side effects.
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The Lakeland Union High School board of education has offered a one-year contract to District Administrator Rob Way, who is also the director of curriculum.
The board met in closed session Monday, coming out in open session to vote 7-1 to make the offer. Voting yes were Barry Seidel, Jim Wescott, Gary Smith, Heidi Fink, Barb Peck, Matt Kock and Shari Nimsgern. Pam Carroll voted no.
The motion also lists “performance expectations and a review timeline as identified in closed session.” What those expectations are has not been released. Under state law, Way has until March 31 to accept or reject the offer.
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The Lakeland Union High School District board of education has issued a preliminary nonrenewal notice to District Administrator Rob Way following Monday’s special school board meeting.
The board has until Feb. 28 to issue a written notice of nonrenewal by registered mail to Way. If it doesn’t then his contract, which expires June 30, would roll over for another two years.
After Monday’s closed session the board voted 8-1 to issue the preliminary notice. New board member James Wescott voted “nay.” Voting “aye” were Barry Seidel, Gary Smith, Heidi Fink, Barb Peck, Pamela Carroll, Shawn Umland, Matt Kock and board president Shari Nimsgern.