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THE DRIVER of this Honda S2000 convertible, Walter Mauser of Somerset, was able to walk away from this accident that happened early Sunday evening, August 16 in the Town of Glenwood. Mauser stated that he was traveling north along State Highway 128 when a van, driven by a unidentified young lady, traveling on 160th Avenue failed to yield at the stop sign and was t-boned by Mauser. The van came to rest in the northwest ditch of the intersection while Mauser’s vehicle remained on the roadway. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported from the accident that occurred around 6:30 p.m. Both drivers were the lone occupants of their respective vehicles. Agencies responding to the scene included the Glenwood City Fire Department and EMS, the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Office and the Wisconsin State Patrol. —photo by Shawn DeWitt

2-car accident occurs in the Town of Glenwood results in injuries

By Editor | August 18, 2020
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Senior farmers’ market vouchers are still available

By Editor | August 18, 2020

Senior Farmers Market Voucher are still available!  The ADRC of St. Croix County has $25.00 voucher packets available to those that qualify. Call the ADRC at 715-381-4360 to learn more.  Please note, these are NOT available for pick up, all correspondence will be done via phone and mail. Due to COVID-19 our distribution procedures will…

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Glenhaven News & Havenwood Tidbits – 8-19-2020

By Editor | August 18, 2020

Glenhaven News – August 8-14 We enjoyed some time outside on Monday, and had ice cream treats to cool us off. Tuesday was “Peach Day”, in celebration of National Peach month. We had some trivia about peaches and had hot peaches and ice cream for an afternoon snack. That’s a treat I learned from the Berends…

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Local library needs volunteers to operate

By Editor | August 18, 2020

Katie Schneider, Glenwood City Library Director informed the City Council at their regular monthly meeting Monday night, August 17th that state funding for 2022 will cut the library’s budget. She gave the council a list of items that will help with the reduced income, including closing the library on Saturdays from Labor Day to Memorial…

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GC native assumes command of NAVFAC Hawaii

By Editor | August 18, 2020

By NAVFAC Hawaii Public Affairs Office JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii – Capt. James G. Meyer, Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), and native of Glenwood City, Wisconsin, relieved Capt. Marc C. Delao, CEC, and took command of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii on Aug. 7, at a short ceremony held on Ford Island, Joint Base…

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$2.73 million tax levy approved at Glenwood schools annual meeting

By Editor | August 18, 2020

GLENWOOD CITY — Taxpayers in the Glenwood City School District will see a slight increase in their mill rate following the approval of a tax levy of $2,730, 903 to support the proposed budget for the 2020-2021 school year at the annual meeting held Monday evening, August 17 in the high school commons area. The…

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Work on Glenwood City lagoon complete

By Editor | August 18, 2020

Kevin Oium of Cedar Corporation addressed the council at their regular meeting of August 17th about the work at the Waste Water treatment facility indicating that work is basically complete except of a few little things, and recommended that the council make the pay request of $51,070.95 to August Winter & Sons for the project.…

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Stafsholt wins August 11 Republican primary for 10th Senate District

By Editor | August 13, 2020

By LeAnn R. Ralph GLENWOOD CITY  —  Rob Stafsholt, the incumbent representative for the state’s 29th Assembly District, has won the August 11 Republican primary for the 10th Senate District. Stafsholt (New Richmond) faced challenger Cheri Link (Somerset) on the primary ballot.

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Sassy the Cow with Miss GC Court

Introducing Miss Sassy the cow

By Editor | August 11, 2020
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Springfield board approves change to fire district boundary

By Editor | August 11, 2020

TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD — Come January 1, 2021, a portion of the Town of Springfield’s fire district boundary between the Glenwood City Fire Department and United Fire and Rescue of Baldwin, Woodville and Hammond will change based on distance and response times following the approval of the township’s board at its regular monthly meeting August…

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