Kids discuss environmental issues at public speaking competition

RHINELANDER - Children from fifth grade to high school spoke their minds at this year's regional Wisconsin Land and Water speaking contest for Northcentral Wisconsin. Four counties were represented.

"To hear these students talk about issues that you know are meaningful to us in the Northwoods is really great to hear," said the Oneida County Land and Water Conservation Department Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Michele Sadauskas.

Judges evaluated the students' ability to speak clearly, their body language, and how well they delivered their messages.

Full story: WJFW

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