By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — The Colfax Village Board has approved pay increases for the public works employee, director of public works and the Colfax Rescue Squad director of 35 cents an hour, $1 an hour and $1.25 per hour. The village board approved the pay increases following closed sessions of joint meetings with…
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — According to the village’s auditor with Bauman Associates, Colfax is solvent and is in good financial shape. Eric Davidson, a CPA with Bauman Associates out of Eau Claire, presented the auditor’s report for 2013 at the Colfax Village Board’s September 29 meeting.
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Read MoreThe class reunion for the classes of 1941 and 1942 was held on September 13, 2014 at the Whitetail Golf Course.
Read MoreDUNN COUNTY, WI – County Clerk Julie A. Wathke urges voters in Dunn County to plan now to make sure they have the acceptable photo ID to vote beginning with the November 4, 2014 Election. On September 12, 2014 the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the photo ID law that has been enjoined by…
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Read MoreArticle and photos by Linda Prince McCluskey Two gorgeous days of early fall brought smiles to more than the participates of the Rural Heritage Antique Tractor Ride and Threshing Exhibition.
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — What can the Colfax Village Board do when junk is piling up and buildings are falling down? The Colfax Village Board discussed two properties at the September 22 meeting that are of concern to neighbors and to village board members: the Eugene Ziebell property at 403 High Street and…
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — Colfax has started the ball rolling toward the possibility of building a new library or a new multipurpose building to house the library, village offices and the police department. The Colfax Village Board accepted a space needs assessment for the clerk’s office and the police department and also approved…
Read MoreBy LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — If all goes according to plan, construction could soon begin on new homes in a residential development in Colfax that could eventually include more than 100 new homes. The Colfax Village Board approved a residential development concept for a portion of the Jim and Mary Schindler farm on Railroad…
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