By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Two candidates will be on the ballot in the November 4 election for the state’s 67th Assembly District and for Senate District 23, while incumbents in the Dunn County sheriff’s race and the clerk of courts have no opponents.
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE — A 24-year-old woman serving prison time for her participation in stabbing and cutting the throat of another woman in the Town of Grant northeast of Colfax in 2011 has been sentenced to 10 years of probation for a 2008 armed robbery. Christina M. Dixon was sentenced by Judge Michael…
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph MENOMONIE — A 30-year-old former Colfax man sentenced to time in jail and probation for several counts of battery, stealing a vehicle in the Town of Tainter, and bail jumping has been ordered to pay $8,200 in restitution. David J. Andrle appeared in Dunn County Circuit Court on October 17 for…
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Read MoreWhat a beautiful week considering it was mid-October. Residents watched the red, yellow, gold and brown leaves dance as they were falling in the cool fall air.
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The cost of businesses and homeowners running water in Colfax last winter to keep the water laterals from freezing up was almost $40,000. The Colfax Village Board’s audit and finance committee approved sewer and water write-offs of $37,770 at the October 13 meeting.
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Village of Colfax may soon have more handicapped parking spaces along Main Street. The Colfax Village Board discussed adding more handicapped spaces at the October 13 meeting. The issue, however, is not so much that the village would be providing more parking space for people with handicapped stickers…
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Beginning the week of October 27, Main Street in Colfax will be detoured for two weeks while Canadian National Railroad fixes the railroad crossing. Rand Bates, director of public works, said the Main Street detour to get around the railroad crossing while crews are working on it will be…
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