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GC Schools to broadcast virtual Veterans Day program

By Editor | November 3, 2020

The Glenwood City School District is planning a virtual ceremony for Veterans Day next Wednesday, November 11. Glenwood City High School/Middle School principal Patrick Gretzlock informed the Tribune Press Reporter that instrumental music teacher Matt Lamb and the National History Club, which he advises, along with vocal music teacher Angela Hierlmeier are working to produce…

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SCC facing a workforce shortage for the next 20 years

By Editor | November 3, 2020

By Cara Dempski and LeAnn Ralph HUDSON —  St. Croix County, along with the rest of Wisconsin, will be facing a workforce shortage over the next 10 to 20 years. The lack of people moving into Wisconsin will be “the biggest issue” facing the state, said Dale Knapp, director of research and analytics with the…

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St. Croix County postpones communicable disease ordinance and then places it back on the agenda

By Editor | November 3, 2020

By Cara Dempski and LeAnn Ralph HUDSON  — Amid loud opposition, along with some support, the St. Croix County communicable disease ordinance was postponed indefinitely but is now expected to be back on the agenda again for the Health and Human Services Board. More than two dozen St. Croix County residents spoke in opposition of…

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West CAP Holiday Gift Program

By Editor | November 3, 2020

West CAP is celebrating its 29th year hosting the Holiday Gift Program for local families in the Glenwood City, Boyceville, and Spring Valley school districts. The program is open to low-income households with children ages birth to 18 years. Last year we were able to serve almost 200 children. The success of this program is…

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St. Croix County Sheriff’s Deputies surround Town of Emerald home

By Editor | October 30, 2020

UPDATE: NOVEMBER 3, 2020 By LeAnn R. Ralph HUDSON — A 34-year-old Emerald man has been charged with one felony count of maintaining a drug trafficking place and misdemeanor counts of possession of THC and drug paraphernalia. Brian Leonard Bos, 2690 160th Ave., Emerald, made an initial appearance in St. Croix County Circuit Court Monday…

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GC school board sets tax levy, makes long term investment

By Editor | October 27, 2020

GLENWOOD CITY—The School board Monday evening approved the tax levy to support the district for the coming year. The also approved transferring some $150,000 into long-term investments. District Superintendent Tim Johnson presented the board with the proposed tax levy needed to support the proposed budget that the board will address at their November 9th meeting.…

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Body cam footage may determine motion filed concerning man who crashed motorcycle in GC

By Editor | October 27, 2020

By LeAnn R. Ralph HUDSON — Depending on what missing footage shows from a police officer’s body camera, the St. Croix County district attorney’s office may concede on a motion to suppress statements in the case of  New Richmond man who crashed his motorcycle in Glenwood City. Steven Tudahl, 37, appeared from the St. Croix…

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New Dunn County deputies complete academy training

By Editor | October 27, 2020

EAU CLAIRE – Following a virtual and socially distanced graduation ceremony Oct. 14, the 16 members of the Chippewa Valley Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Summer 2020 graduating class went outside the Emergency Services Education Center and found they were not so alone after all. Usually, family members of the graduates and representatives of the…

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Glenhaven Scoop – 10-28-2020

By Editor | October 27, 2020

Sunday found fans on both sides of the aisle weeping.  The Vikings and the Packers lost.  A sad state of affairs.  Monday, after everyone recovered, was a good day.  There’s always tomorrow, right.  Wrong!  It could happen again.  Yikes! To help relieve the stress of the weekend we did some exercises.  That helped, temporarily at…

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Glenhaven Happenings – 10-28-2020

By Editor | October 27, 2020

Glenhaven News Oct. 17-23 Merry Christmas, everyone. You might know that to go along with the coronavirus, we would have the snowiest October ever. What a deal! At least the kids seem to appreciate the snow. On a much lighter note, we started last week off with our Halloween and fall trivia. The residents did…

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