Glenhaven News May 29-June 5 Hope everyone out there had a good Memorial weekend, and hopefully got to spend some time with family and friends. The hubby and I spent some time camping with family. It was very cold, however. Definitely had to dress in layers when we went fishing. The fishing wasn’t the greatest,…
Read MoreGlenwood City Public Library is thrilled to announce its partnership with Page Turner Adventures, the Emmy-Award Winning team of Jill Nadler and Kenny Mikey, known for bringing stories to life with their comedic approach at libraries, schools and theaters across the world, announced today plans to take the show on the…internet. Starting June 7, the…
Read MoreThe Administrative Council of the Faith Family United Methodist Church is proud to announce that they will be holding a formal rededication of their building (the former Emerald UMC) in Emerald, Wisconsin. Our Congregation is relocating from the former Forest United Methodist Church in Forest Wisconsin and want to use the opportunity to invite former…
Read MoreBy Cara L. Dempski HUDSON – The St. Croix County Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting June 1, and voted down a resolution to change zoning in the town of Kinnickinnic. Town residents Steven Fochs and Garth Mueller spoke during Public Comments to ask the Board to ensure the proposed rezone was the…
Read MoreGlenhaven News May 22-28 Our week started with exercises on Monday morning. In the afternoon we enjoyed the nice weather outside with a game of horseshoes. Anna and Marilyn tied for first place, with 21 points apiece. Great job, Ladies! Ice cream treats were enjoyed after the game, as it was pretty toasty out there,…
Read MoreGlenwood City’s Class of 2021 commencement program was held last Saturday morning, May 22. The class of 44 graduates included 16 honor students. More photos of Glenwood City’s graduation will be available soon on our photography site.
Read MoreNEW RICHMOND – St. Croix County Public Health has modified their Mask Advisory to reflect the new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). On Thursday May 13, 2021, the CDC released updated guidance that fully vaccinated people can resume activities they did before…
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