Boyceville HS/MS lists first quarter honor roll
Boyceville Middle/High School 1st Quarter Honor Roll for the 2024-2025 school year. 6th GRADE Khloe Bartz, Rachael Brueske, Annabelle Chernak, Isabella Clark, Jacob Clark, Jace Dachel, Dean Evenson, Evelyn Harris, Grace Harvey, Stella Heifner, Talyn Heinz, Harper Humpal, Adelyn Jeske, Brysen Krueger, Scott Kurschner, Lucas Lain, Thorin Larson-L’esperance, Naomi Link, Tanner Lindstrom, Madison Loewenhagen, Jessica…
Read MoreGlenwood City HS/MS lists 1st quarter honor roll
The following Glenwood City High School and Middle School students have been named to the 2024-25 1st quarter A & B Honor Rolls. Students on the A honor roll have a grade point average of 3.5 and higher. Students with grade point averages of 3.00-3.49 are on the B honor roll. A HONOR ROLL GRADE…
Read MoreBoyceville Village Board approves 2025 tax levy at $227,034
BOYCEVILLE-At their meeting held on Monday evening the Boyceville village board unanimously approved the 2025 levy limit, which is the maximum amount of property taxes the village can collect in a year, at $227,034 with board trustee Ben Hitz absent. Village clerk treasurer Brittany Halvorson presented the 2025 budget to the board. In 2025 the…
Read MoreWheeler approves budget of $477,000 for 2025
By LeAnn R. Ralph WHEELER — The Wheeler Village Board has adopted a revenue and expense budget for 2025 of $476,770. The village board approved the 2025 budget and a property tax levy of $58,664 December 4. The property tax levy for the 2025 budget represents a $2 increase over the property tax levy for…
Read MoreBoyceville fire board receives 4 applications for fire chief
By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE — The Boyceville Community Fire District Board has received four applications for the position of fire chief. The Boyceville fire board received the applications for fire chief at a special meeting on December 3 at the Boyceville fire station. Karl Hackbarth, representative for the Town of Stanton and chair of…
Read MoreGlenwood City’s Fire Chief asks city to make changes to the false alarm ordinance
GLENWOOD CITY — The city council pushed through their open meeting agenda Monday evening in just 18 minutes and covered the dozen items on the agenda including a request from Fire Chief Greg Holden to make a change to the City’s False alarm ordinance. At present a location can have two false alarms per year…
Read MoreVikings lose heartbreaker to Clear Lake at UW-Stout Invite
By Marlys Kruger Sports correspondent MENOMONIE —Playing in a Saturday matinée at UW-Stout’s Northwest Tip-off Classic Saturday afternoon, December 7, the Colfax boys’ basketball team gave up an early lead and struggled at the free throw line, resulting in a 60-59 loss to the Lakeland East Conference Clear Lake Lakers. Things couldn’t have started any…
Read MoreEM boys open season with pair of wins
ELK MOUND — The Elk Mound boys began the new season with a pair of home, non-conference wins. In last Tuesday’s home and season opener, the Mounders scored a thrilling 65-62 double overtime win against Arcadia. Three days later, Elk Mound followed it with another victory nipping visiting Stanley-Boyd 51 to 48. Arcadia Elk Mound…
Read MoreColfax girls use huge second half to pull away from Boyceville Bulldogs
by Marlys Kruger Sports Correspondent COLFAX — In the Dunn-St. Croix Conference opener for both teams, the Lady Vikings opened the second half with an 18 point run that left the Lady Bulldogs in a hole too big to dig out of, resulting in a 54-27 win for Colfax in the game played Tuesday, December…
Read MoreElk Mound girls dump Durand-Arkansaw, throttle McDonell to remain unbeaten
The Elk Mound girls’ basketball team moved its early-season record to 5-0 with a pair of victories last week including a win in the Dunn-St. Croix Conference opener. The Lady Mounders had a tough test in last Thursday’s conference opener as they hosted title contender Durand-Arkansaw. Elk Mound controlled the game from start to finish…
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