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1. workathome.shortbulletins.com
workathome.shortbulletins.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2007 Last Visited: 3/20/2007
"The work they're doing is extremely important, and I can't emphasize that enough," said Bill Bursaw, manager at Rib Mountain State Park. -
2. www.townofribmountain.org
www.townofribmountain.org/vert - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2005 Last Visited: 11/6/2007
Bill Bursaw, Park Ranger / Assistant Property Manager for Rib Mountain State Park , said the state supports a path for safety reasons and discourages parking at the lower end of Park Road . It was also noted that the Sanitary District is working with Immanuel Baptist Church to expand water and sewer.
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Public Comment Period - Park Ranger Bill Bursaw apprised the Town Board that the State had Becher-Hope survey the east, north and south state park boundary lines and that 18"x3" DNR property boundary signs were being placed. -
3. Wausau - Campers go stir crazy
www.wausaudailyherald.com/wdhl - [Cached]Published on: 4/16/2003 Last Visited: 4/18/2003
"Unfortunately, we had to turn them away," said Bill Bursaw, assistant property manager at the park. "It's like anything. People have spring fever. They want to get out and start doing things. They've been cooped up all winter." Campers already have reserved 18 of the park's 30 campsites for the Memorial Day weekend, Bursaw said. And camping equipment sales are picking up at Gander Mountain in Rothschild despite predictions of colder weather and even snow later this week.
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On the other hand, Rib Mountain State Park is a breath of fresh air for Bursaw. He took the job in August after working at the Richard Bong State Recreation Area in Kenosha County where 5 million potential campers and park-goers live within 50 miles of the park.
"Things are just a little more laid back here," he said. "You don't know what you have in your back yard. That's typical wherever you go." He predicted that the park's campground will be full every weekend from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

