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Glenhaven Happenings 2-16-2022
Glenhaven News: February 5th – 11th Hey, hey, hey! It’s Superbowl weekend! And, although our Packers did not make it this year, the Superbowl is still anticipated by our residents. And, of course, it’s also Valentine’s Weekend. A weekend of love no matter how you look at it. This week was another good week; full…
Read MoreGlenwood City School board candidates answer questions
GLENWOOD CITY — There are eight individuals running for the three open seats on the Glenwood City School Board this spring. Due to the large number, a primary will be held on Tuesday, February 15. The six candidates that receive the most votes in the primary will appear on the April 5 spring ballot. Incumbents…
Read MoreGlenhaven News 1-26-2022
Glenhaven News: January 15-21 Almost done with January, folks! Hurray. It’s like one down, 2 to go (months) until spring. Monday we had bake club and decided to make oatmeal cookies. I had the biggest turnout so far and everyone who participated did a fantastic job mixing the dough and rolling out the cookies. We…
Read More22ers 4-H Club installs new officers
The 22er’s 4-H club met on Sunday, January 16, at 6 p.m. We installed our new officers for 2022. President is Josiah Harder, Vice President is Eli Ralph, Secretary is Evelyn Lisowski, Treasurer is Ella Harder, Reporter is Sam Ralph, and Historians are Jonah Harder and Lia Ralph. We are accepting new members. Please contact…
Read MoreGlenwood City wrestlers pluck SV/E Cards, compete in Caledonia Duals
Glenwood City’s wrestlers improved to 2-0 in the Dunn-St. Croix Conference standings with a 54-17 road thrashing of the Spring Valley Cardinals last Thursday, January 13. In that dual held at Spring Valley High School, the Hilltoppers won ten of the 14 weight classes – five by pin falls and four via forfeits. Looking to…
Read MoreLTE – JoAnn Utphall – 1-19-2022
Last week I was listening to a video of Representative Kat Cammack (Florida). She was concerned about two bills that passed the House and will head to the Senate. One is H.R. 1 “For the People Act” and H.R. 4 “Voting Rights Advancement Act.” Between the two, it gets rid of voter ID requirements (during…
Read MoreNational Guard training as CNAs for SNF to open up hospital beds during COVID-19 surge
By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Members of the Wisconsin National Guard will be trained as Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to take care of post-acute care patients who have been transferred to nursing homes as a way to open up hospital beds. Omicron is now the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and there has…
Read MoreFree Fishing Weekend Jan. 15-16
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is hosting Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 15-16 to share the fun and excitement of winter fishing. No fishing license or trout and salmon stamps are required. Anglers can fish state waters where there is an open season. All other fishing regulations apply, such as limits on the…
Read MoreUW Health Kids shares tips about fireplace safety
MADISON – On a cold wintry day, it can be cozy to warm up by the fireplace but for a young child, especially those learning to walk or crawl, it can be dangerous. In the last three years UW Health’s Burn and Wound Center has treated 25 kids, including 10 in 2021, for fireplace related…
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