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GLENWOOD CITY LIBRARY NEWS 3-20-2024
Hop into the library for a spring extravaganza! Get ready for Monday night crafts, a fantastic Community One Read event, a Pie and Ice Cream Social, and a cool craft session for adults and teens. Don’t miss out on the fun this April – swing by and join the party! Special Events: Community One Read…
Read MoreSt. Croix County Board approves 3 resolutions related to refugee resettlement
By LeAnn R. Ralph HUDSON — A week earlier, it had been an ugly atmosphere full of shouting and raised voices that advocated for keeping refugees out of St. Croix County. And in an effort to prevent that sort of atmosphere from developing again at a special meeting of the St. Croix County Board…
Read More$18 million Boyceville school district referendum would have 0 impact on debt service tax levy
By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE — Although it is a large sum of money, if the $18 million Boyceville school referendum passes April 2, it will have zero impact on the debt service property tax levy that taxpayers are already paying. Adding $18 million to the school district’s debt service will have no impact…
Read MorePart of Syme Ave. will become Leising Avenue Glenwood City to honor fallen St. Croix County Deputy naming street after her
GLENWOOD CITY — The City Council Monday evening approved a measure that will honor the memory of a 29-year old St. Croix County Sheriff’s Deputy, Katie Leising, who was killed at a traffic stop on May 6th of last year. The street that will become Leising Avenue is that portion of Syme Avenue south of…
Read MoreGC school district hires forensic auditor, alleged misconduct of former superintendent turned over to DA
By LeAnn R. Ralph GLENWOOD CITY — The Glenwood City school district has hired a forensic auditor to review alleged financial misconduct by former superintendent Tim Johnson, and the case has been turned over to the St. Croix County district attorney. The forensic audit will review irregularities reported to the Glenwood City Board of Education…
Read MoreProject Hope making good progress, receiving positive feedback
By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE — When Aaron Bergh and Becca Merryfield go to a public event, people come up to them and say they had no idea Project Hope existed. Then people say they wished the program had been around for their loved ones before their loved ones overdosed, said Merryfield, who is employed…
Read MoreMenomonie weigh station project on I-94 to start
To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Gov. Tony Evers has signed a $10.95 million contract with prime contractor Chippewa Concrete Services, Inc. of Chippewa Falls for a project renovating and expanding the safety and weight enforcement facility (SWEF) on westbound I-94 east of Menomonie. Construction is scheduled to start Tuesday, March 19. Built in 1984,…
Read MoreDunn County Board candidate: Jim Zons
COLFAX — Incumbent Dunn County Board supervisor for District 6, Jim Zons, will be running for re-election April 2 against challenger Dustin Shackleton. Zons, age 60, is engaged to his fiancee and has two children, Daniel (age 21) and Catherine (age 20). The Colfax Messenger sent a questionnaire to the candidates. As of press time,…
Read MoreDunn County Board candidate: Sue Suechting
ELK MOUND — Sue Suechting will be the challenger for the supervisor position on the Dunn County Board for District 25 in the April 2 election and is running against incumbent Tom Gilbert. Suechting, age 71, of Elk Mound, is married to her husband, Ralph, and has three adult children and six grandchildren. The Colfax…
Read MoreSerious injury crash on Highway 29
On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at approximately 8:37 p.m., the Dunn County Communications Center received multiple reports of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of State Highway 29 and 970th Street in the Township of Elk Mound. One of the vehicles was engulfed in flames. The Dunn County Sheriff’s Office, Elk Mound Fire District, Colfax…
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