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State Wrestling Update: Three Bulldogs to wrestle for state gold
MADISON – It was a history-making semifinal round for Boyceville wrestling. The past three years, Boyceville has had two wrestlers reached the state finals but it has never had three make the championship matches in the same tournament.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: Area wrestlers perfect
MADISON – A sweet repeat! Just like last evening’s preliminary round at 2017 WIAA State Individual Wrestling Championships, area wrestlers were a perfect 3-0 in the consolation semifinals earlier today.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: A mixed bag for Boyceville wrestlers in the quarterfinals
MADISON – Boyceville’s wrestling quintet were all in action in today’s WIAA Division 3 state wrestling quarterfinals. The results were a mixed bag for the Bulldogs who went 3-2 to open the second day of competition at the state wrestling championship from Madison’s Kohl Center.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: GC’s Nadeau blanked in quarterfinals
MADISON – After posting an 8-0 victory in last evening’s preliminaries, Glenwood City’s Jacob Nadeau found himself on the other side of that identical score in this morning’s quarterfinal round.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: Colfax wrestlers bow out in prelims
MADISON – The state wrestling debuts of Colfax students and Bloomer/Colfax team members Cole Olson and Mitchel Harmon was all too brief.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: Malean, Novotney victorious in debuts
MADISON – The bright lights and big stage did not seem to phase Justin Malean or Noah Novotney. The Bulldog junior both claimed wins in their state wrestling debuts in the Kohl Center here this evening.
Read MoreState Wrestling Update: Nadeau wins prelim match
MADISON – It certainly helps to have a bit of state wrestling tournament experience. Having been here last year and lost, Glenwood City’s Jacob Nadeau knew what to expect was wasn’t about to let this year’s opportunity elude his grasp.
Read MoreProject updates presented to Council
GLENWOOD CITY — The Glenwood City Common Council heard updates on a couple of projects underway. Council President Terry Klinger chaired the meeting February 20, in place of Mayor John Larson who was reported to be sick.
Read MoreBoyceville school board hears results of 2015 – 2016 audit
By Cara L. Dempski BOYCEVILLE — Boyceville’s school board and district administrators heard a brief presentation on the district’s financial health during the board’s most recent meeting. District auditor Kim Schulte presented a one-page handout to the board and assembled audience members before she started her presentation at the February 20 meeting. She informed the…
Read MoreBoyceville wins big with annual Coaches vs. Cancer event
By Cara L. Dempski BOYCEVILLE — The Boyceville school district has raised over $36,000 in six years for the American Cancer Society, and it’s all due to a pair of district teachers who wanted to try a new kind of fundraiser. The Bulldogs’ annual fundraiser was held this year in conjunction with the Bulldog and…
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