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Boyceville Ambulance District purchases Stryker power cot for $30,000

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  BOYCEVILLE — The Boyceville Community Ambulance District Board has approved purchasing a Stryker Power Pro 2 cot at a cost of nearly $30,000. Unassisted, the Stryker Power Pro 2 cot will lift 700 pounds, while the cot currently in use by the Boyceville ambulance service needs help at 300 pounds, said…

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Attempted carjacking in Hudson

By Editor | November 15, 2022

Town of Hudson – On Sunday, November 13, 2022, the St. Croix County Emergency Communication Center received a call at approximately 8:37 p.m. with a report of an attempted carjacking, with a firearm used, in the area of CTH N and USH 12, in Hudson Township. Deputies arrived on scene and located the victims of…

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Glenwood City school board hears reports, accepts donations

By Editor | November 15, 2022

GLENWOOD CITY — The Board of Education for the School District of Glenwood City listened to administrative reports including possible future budgeting concerns and accepted more donations during its November 14 regular meeting. Budgeting has become a tightrope operation for many school districts in the State especially for those that have less than 1,000 students…

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Initial bids $600,000 under budget for $84 million St. Croix County government center

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  HUDSON   —  The initial bids for the St. Croix County government center remodeling and expansion project are $600,000 less than the estimates. Several representatives of The Samuels Group gave updates on the project to the St. Croix County Board at the November 1 meeting. The county board should expect ups…

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Former Colfax man pleads “not guilty” on sexual assault charges

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  MENOMONIE — Following a preliminary hearing, a 36-year-old former Colfax man now living in Boyceville has pleaded not guilty in Dunn County Circuit Court on four felony counts related to the sexual assault of a child. Daniel Z. Sims appeared with his attorney, Shirlene Perrin, before Judge James Peterson for a…

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Suspect in high-speed chase pleads “not guilty” in Eau Claire County burglary

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  EAU CLAIRE   — One of the suspects from Missouri allegedly involved in a burglary in Menomonie and a high-speed chase has pleaded not guilty on burglary charges in Eau Claire County. Anthony M. Jordan, age 32, appeared by video from the Dunn County jail in Eau Claire County Circuit Court…

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1 of 4 men accused of illegal bear hunting in northern Dunn County found guilty

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  MENOMONIE   — One of four men accused of illegal bear hunting in northern Dunn County has been found guilty of obstructing a conservation warden and of possessing birds in excess of the bag limit. Cody Shafer, age 27, of Ridgeland, was scheduled for a plea hearing in Dunn County Circuit…

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Quilts of Valor presented to area veterans on Veterans Day: Al Stai and Gust Fehr

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  COLFAX   — Members of the Wisconsin Northwoods Quilts of Valor presented two quilts to area veterans on Veterans Day. World War II Veteran Al Stai and Korean Conflict Veteran Gust Fehr received the Quilts of Valor during a ceremony at the Grapevine Senior Center November 11 following the annual Veterans…

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Dunn County PR&D seeking applicants for lake district board

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  MENOMONIE   — The Dunn County Planning, Resources and Development Committee is seeking applicants to serve on the initial board of directors for the Tainter Lake Rehabilitation District if the county board approves the lake district. Chase Cummings, Dunn County conservationist, told the PR&D committee at the November 8 meeting that…

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Elk Mound approves 10 percent sewer rate increase

By Editor | November 15, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  ELK MOUND  —  The Elk Mound Village Board has approved a 10 percent sewer rate increase. A 10 percent increase in the sewer rate this year is in addition to a 27 percent increase last year, said Karin Wolf, clerk-treasurer, at the village board’s November 7 meeting. The percentage of increase…

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