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A January Aurora County fire may be linked to an incident involving stolen tractors in Letcher on the same night.
A photo of a house on fire sent in a text message led to charges being filed against two men, who are also suspected of stealing tractors in Letcher on the night of Jan. 16.
Brandon Mehlbrech, 27, of Mitchell and Allen Antaya, 20, of Plankinton have been charged with first-degree arson. They are accused of intentionally burning an unoccupied house owned by Ronnie and Deanna Wieczorek, four miles west of Mt. Vernon.
On Feb. 1, Jeremy Johnson reported to Mitchell police a text message picture of a burning house he had received from Mehlbrech with a message that said, “what we do lol.”
Antaya’s phone, which was seized during a police interview, held a video of haybales burning. It was later found out the Wieczorek house had haybales next to it.
Johnson also reported viewing a video on Antaya’s phone of Antaya riding on a tractor.
Levi Grosz reported during a Feb. 11 police interview that Mehlbrech and Antaya came over to his house that night and told him they stole tractors, got them stuck in a slough and set a house on fire.
Mehlbrech denied involvement in the fire, but told police he and Antaya had driven around Letcher the same night as the fire, gotten their vehicle stuck and used a tractor owned by the Town of Letcher to pull it out. He said they put the tractor back where they found it.
Antaya has denied involvement in the fire and using the tractor.
Mehlbrech is being held in the Davison County jail. An arrest warrant has been issued for Antaya.

standing, left to right are: Jared Goldammer, Jonathan Linke, Nathan Linke, Mr. Rod Weber, Aaron Linke, Matt Terkildsen, Noah Bruce, Trent Feistner, Tayla Weber, Mrs. Pat Carsrud, librarian and Garrett Larson; seated: Alissa Ball, Callie Bezpaletz, Sydney Zeller, Tristan Ziebart, Ashleigh Fry, Diana Santiago, Abby Doering and Trey Weber; not pictured: Domnic Johnson, Joseph Howes, Lauren Johnson, Wyatt Feistner and Savannah Swenson.

standing, left to right are: Jared Goldammer, Jonathan Linke, Nathan Linke, Mr. Rod Weber, Aaron Linke, Matt Terkildsen, Noah Bruce, Trent Feistner, Tayla Weber, Mrs. Pat Carsrud, librarian and Garrett Larson; seated: Alissa Ball, Callie Bezpaletz, Sydney Zeller, Tristan Ziebart, Ashleigh Fry, Diana Santiago, Abby Doering and Trey Weber; not pictured: Domnic Johnson, Joseph Howes, Lauren Johnson, Wyatt Feistner and Savannah Swenson.

Winners of the Redmen Reading Club for the third quarter were the eighth graders with 42.2 average points per student with 13 of the 15 students participating.
The juniors placed second with 36.6 average points.  The Most Valuable Reader award for the third quarter goes to Nathan Linke.
Students from the other classes that topped 60 points for the quarter were: Ashleigh Fry, Wyatt Feistner, Aaron Linke, Noah Bruce, Garrett Larson, Tayla Weber, Jonathan Linke, Savannah Swenson, Domnic Johnson and Joseph Howes.
The participating students in eighth grade and top readers from other classes were treated to juice and donuts with Mr. Weber.

 Pictured is the DARE class.  Standing: Miles Dise, Wesley Linke, Evan Ohlrogge, Megan Baysinger, Jessa Fischer, Kaylee White, Morgan Wolff, Carter Linke, Destiny White, Graceana Terkildsen, Officer Mark Johnson, Jenna Stephens, Mariah Jost, Ashlynn Larson, Taylor Lindsey and Mrs. Rosemarie Delvaux; kneeling: Megan Linke, Isabel Miller, Cage Boschee, Ely Garcia, Malachi Bruce, Zachary Kleinsasser, Weston Uttecht, Josie Weber, Brooklyn Swenson and Gail Kludt; not pictured: Taryn Ziebart and Sydney Gustin.

Pictured is the DARE class. Standing: Miles Dise, Wesley Linke, Evan Ohlrogge, Megan Baysinger, Jessa Fischer, Kaylee White, Morgan Wolff, Carter Linke, Destiny White, Graceana Terkildsen, Officer Mark Johnson, Jenna Stephens, Mariah Jost, Ashlynn Larson, Taylor Lindsey and Mrs. Rosemarie Delvaux; kneeling: Megan Linke, Isabel Miller, Cage Boschee, Ely Garcia, Malachi Bruce, Zachary Kleinsasser, Weston Uttecht, Josie Weber, Brooklyn Swenson and Gail Kludt; not pictured: Taryn Ziebart and Sydney Gustin.

Woonsocket sixth grade students had their official DARE graduation on Tuesday, March 25, with friends and family invited to the program.
The DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program has a mission to teach students good decision-making skills to help them lead safe and healthy lives. The vision is a world in which students everywhere are empowered to respect others and choose to lead lives free from violence, substance abuse and other dangerous behaviors.
The students have been working with Officer Mark Johnson from the Huron City Police Department for two months, learning about resisting drugs, alcohol and tobacco and how to avoid peer pressure and handle bullying.
All of the students wrote an essay about the DARE program, and at Tuesday’s graduation these four winners presented them: Carter Linke, Megan Linke, Josie Weber and Morgan Wolff. Their essays will now be forwarded to a regional DARE competition.
Guest speaker was Gail Kludt, former Woonsocket DARE instructer. Gail talked to the students about having the opportunity to make important decisions now, to make better life choices that will have lifelong impact.
The students shared a powerpoint presentation they created, highlighting each of their DARE pledges, as well as pictures of their training with Officer Johnson.
The final part of the program was a wake-up drinking and driving poem read by sixth grade teacher Rosemarie Delvaux. It told of a student who did things right, but then was killed by another student who drank alcohol and left her lying on the road dying.

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