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Wisconsin Ag Youth Council applications due March 31

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) reminds students to apply now for the next Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council. Applications will be accepted through March 31, 2025. Students who will be seniors during the 2025 – 2026 school year should apply. To apply, students need to complete an electronic…

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Community Foundation of Dunn County announces $5,000 endowment match

Menomonie, WI – Thanks to a successful year of fundraising and strong investment performance in 2024, The Community Foundation of Dunn County (CFDC) is proud to announce an exciting new initiative to further strengthen the long-term financial stability of local nonprofits. Coinciding with its 30th Anniversary in 2025, the CFDC will provide a $5,000 matching…

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Bail set at $1 million cash for Hudson man charged with homicide

By LeAnn R. Ralph HUDSON —  Bail has been set at $1 million cash for a 54-year-old Hudson man charged with first degree intentional homicide in connection with the death of his wife at their home on Namekagon Street in Hudson March 5. Chad Aaron Haworth made an initial appearance in St. Croix County Circuit…

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Dunn County Facilities Committee recommends sale of county land

By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE — The Dunn County Facilities Committee is recommending the sale of eight acres of county land east of the Oak Leaf Clinic in Menomonie for a proposed development that would include housing for the elderly.  Dunn County would only be selling the land, and the development itself would be in…

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Veregy plans DC Judicial Center geo-thermal scope report for April

By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE  — Veregy, the energy performance contract company planning the geo-thermal and solar project to heat and cool the Dunn County Judicial Center, plans to have a scope verification report ready toward the end of April.  The scope verification report will verify for the county the information gathered from site visits…

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Water main break leads Menomonie mayor to declare state of emergency

By LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE — A break in a 12-inch water main on ConAgra property in the City of Menomonie February 24 prompted Mayor Randy Knaack to immediately declare a state of emergency. The emergency declaration was necessary to start repairing the water main break before obtaining approval of the cost from the Menomonie…

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Fasbender files complaints with Boyceville fire board

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE — During the February 18 meeting of the Boyceville Community Fire District Board, Boyceville firefighter Tim Fasbender filed complaints with the board. Fasbender supplied copies of the complaints to the Tribune Press Reporter. Here is the document dated February 18, 2025, addressed to the Boyceville Community Fire District Board: “I…

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