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Early harvest and mild fall make ideal conditions for cover crops

You might see some more green on the field after corn and soybeans leave the field this year. It’s been an unusually warm autumn which makes for pretty good conditions for harvest. One other thing it’s been good for, cover crops. For the uninitiated, cover crops are a crop seeded only as cover for the…

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New Haven to apply for “million dollar mile” road grant

By LeAnn R. Ralph TOWN OF NEW HAVEN  — In spite of one board member’s misgivings that town residents would object because “it’s the town chair’s road,” the New Haven Town Board has approved applying for a Local Road Improvement – Supplemental grant (LRIP-S) for 190th Street. The grant would cover up to 90 percent…

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Nicco Riley completes 50 Yard Challenge

By Missy Klatt Nicco Riley, a Glenwood City eighth grader took on the “50 yard challenge” this past summer and was rewarded for his efforts this past Wednesday evening, November 3rd, when he was presented with a certificate, new lawn mower, new leaf blower, and new weed whip. There were about 15 friends and family…

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River Falls man accused of child sexual assault in Boyceville

By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE  —  A 37-year-old River Falls man will make an initial appearance in Dunn County Circuit Court later this month on one felony count related to the alleged sexual assault of a child in Boyceville. Derek P. Johnson will appear before Judge James Peterson on November 30 at 10:20 a.m. The…

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Veterans Day to be recognized with UW-Stout campus activities Nov. 8-12

MENOMONIE — The University of Wisconsin-Stout Veterans Club and the Veteran Services Office are planning a week of events to celebrate Veterans Day from Monday, Nov. 8, to Friday, Nov. 12. Veterans Day is Thursday, Nov. 11. Starting Nov. 8, club members will place U.S. flags in the east-side amphitheater of the Memorial Student Center…

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WI DHS: COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 “huge step forward”

By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX  — The more people who are vaccinated — the less opportunity the SARS-CoV-2 virus will have to make people severely ill. The availability of vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 “is a huge step forward in our fight against COVID-19,” said Dr. Ryan Westergaard, Chief Medical Officer for the…

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WCU’s The Mitten Tree — Give the Gift of Warmth

This holiday season, help WESTconsin Credit Union give the gift of warmth with donations to their Mitten Tree campaign. Each WESTconsin office will display The Mitten Tree—a tree in its lobby decorated with donations of mittens, gloves, hats, scarves, and more. The purpose of The Mitten Tree is to collect cold weather apparel and accessories…

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Dunn County auditing highway department finances

By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE  — Dunn County and the county’s auditors, Clifton Larson Allen LLP, are auditing the financial activity at the county’s highway department. Paul Miller, county manager, informed the Committee on Administration at the October 28 meeting that the audit would be taking place. “This follows from recent allegations that were investigated,…

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Long-time Colfax Village Board member dies

By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX  — Mark Halpin, who served on the Colfax Village Board for 25 years all together, died on Monday, November 1. Halpin was 60 years old. Over the years, he served on a variety of village board committees and most recently was chair of the audit and finance committee (a committee…

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