Colfax
Colfax Board of Education reviews school safety plan
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Colfax Board of Education has reviewed and approved the school district’s safety plan. The school board approved the safety plan in December, but the plan should be approved again after the new fiscal year and then should be reviewed annually if not more often, said William C. Yingst…
Read MoreColfax school board audit report: State under-funds special education by 60 percent
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Although state legislators like to say they fund education at 66 percent, for the Colfax school district, special education is only funded at 40 percent. The special education fund (Fund 27) “is shorted every single year,” said William C. Yingst Jr., district administrator, at the Colfax Board of Education’s…
Read MoreColfax accepts donation of gaga ball pit
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Youngsters may soon be able to play “gaga ball” at the Colfax Fairgrounds thanks to a donation from the Colfax Cub Scouts and their parents. The first time gaga ball came to her attention, said Amy Horchem at the Colfax Village Board’s July11 meeting, was when her older sons…
Read MoreColfax approves new resolution for $750,000 for the river bank stabilization project
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Colfax Village Board has approved a resolution to borrow $750,000 for the project to stabilize the Red Cedar River bank to replace the original resolution for borrowing $600,000. CBS Squared, the company that is administering the Community Development Block Grant received by the village for the stabilization project…
Read MoreColfax Village Board reviews list of public property repairs, approves concrete for fairgrounds stage
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Some are larger projects and some are smaller — but they all must be addressed one way or another. The Colfax Village Board reviewed a list of needed repairs to village-owned properties at the June 27 meeting and accepted a bid of $3,200 for repairing the concrete stage at…
Read MoreColfax Village Board backtracks and reimburses Logslett for water operator training
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — After refusing in February to send village employee Don Logslett to the Wisconsin Rural Water Association’s conference for continuing education, the Colfax Village Board has now approved reimbursing Logslett for the required training. According to a memorandum from Jody Albricht, village president, and Lynn Niggemann, village administrator-clerk-treasurer, presented to…
Read MoreColfax wastewater treatment earns a grade of “B” on the compliance maintenance annual report
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Colfax wastewater treatment plant has earned a grade of “B” on the compliance maintenance annual report submitted to the state Department of Natural Resources. The section on the report pertaining to total suspended solids at the wastewater treatment lagoons earned a grade of “F,” said Rand Bates, director…
Read MoreColfax campground at Stuart Park takes more “baby steps” with electrical diagram and perc test
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Colfax Village Board has authorized spending approximately $900 on an electrical diagram and another $500 for a percolation test for the proposed campground at Stuart Park. “We’re taking baby steps,” said Jeff Prince, village trustee and chair of the parks committee, at the Colfax Village Board’s June 13…
Read MoreColfax declares 6-inch grass a public nuisance, changes compliance to 48 hours
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Property owners in Colfax whose lawn, grass or weeds are taller than six inches will now have 48 hours to mitigate what the ordinance establishes as a public nuisance. The previous ordinance set the height of the grass at eight inches before property owners were given five days to…
Read MoreMother and daughter who died in Chippewa County car crash had ties to Elk Mound school district
By LeAnn R. Ralph ELK MOUND — A mother and daughter who died as a result of a Chippewa County car crash in the Town of Cleveland were an employee and a student in the Elk Mound school district. According to a Facebook posting dated June 13 by the Elk Mound school district, Sara LeMay…
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