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Bulldogs volleyball take win against Plum City, but fall to the Panthers

By Editor | October 16, 2018

By Amber Hayden PLUM CITY — The Boyceville volleyball team wrapped up conference and regular season play last week with matches against the Plum City Blue Devils and the Durand Panthers. Boyceville found themselves having to fight back during its first set in Plum City after miscommunication crept in, but the Bulldogs managed to find…

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Boyceville hosts cross country conference meet, boys take 5th

By Editor | October 16, 2018

By Missy Klatt BOYCEVILLE – Although the weather conditions were less than stellar at one of the coldest, windiest Dunn-St. Croix cross country meets held in recent history, the Bulldogs persevered and excelled. According to Boyceville head coach Corey Day, “Every single athlete ran personal bests in the wind and cold.” He went on to…

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Glenwood City girls finish second at conference cross country championships, boys place sixth

By Editor | October 16, 2018

By Missy Klatt BOYCEVILLE – Cold and blustery were the weather conditions when the Hilltoppers’ cross country teams ran at the Dunn-St. Croix Conference cross country meet this past Thursday at Tiffany Creek Elementary in Boyceville. Despite the conditions the Glenwood City runners fared well at the October 11th championship with five runners taking home…

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Stafsholt, Calabrese and Corriea make time for Glenwood City class

By Editor | October 16, 2018

By Amber Hayden GLENWOOD CITY — Candidates of the 29th Assembly District took time out from their busy schedules on October 11 to speak with the CSI class taught by Social Studies teacher Jessica Erickson. Representing their respective parties were: Rob Stafsholt (Republican), John Rocco Calabrese (Democrat), and Brian Corriea (Libertarian).

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Town of Sherman residents voice concerns at Boyceville fire board meeting

By Editor | October 15, 2018

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE  —  About 20 residents from the Town of Sherman attended a meeting of the Boyceville Community Fire District Board to voice their concerns about the possibility of the entire Town of Sherman moving into the Menomonie rural fire district. “I feel like we haven’t been told anything,” said one woman…

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Boyceville ambulance district board approves $466,372 budget for 2019

By Editor | October 15, 2018

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE  —  The Boyceville Community Ambulance District Board has approved a budget of $466,372 for 2019. The biggest increase in the budget is wages for the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), said Matt Feeney, director of the Boyceville ambulance service, at the Boyceville ambulance district board’s October 10 meeting. Under the new…

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Boyceville fire board approves $192,000 budget for 2019

By Editor | October 15, 2018

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE  —  The Boyceville Community Fire District Board has approved a budget of $192,000 for 2019, representing a 32 percent increase over the 2018 budget. The 2019 budget increase of about $46,000 includes a $10,000 increase for renting the fire station, going from $6,000 in 2018 to $16,000 in 2019, said…

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Uncommon Conversations to be held October 25 with Assembly District 29 candidates

By Editor | October 15, 2018

Join us for an Uncommon Conversation with your neighbors and candidates for Assembly District 29, John Rocco Calabrese (Democratic) and Brian Corriea (Libertarian) on Thursday, October 25 from 7:00 – 8:15 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 615 Maple St., Glenwood City.

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Rockpile – 10-17-2018

By Editor | October 15, 2018

It’s hard to believe that the first quarter will wrap up next week!!  We’ll look at some top men and ladies averages in next week’s column. The Sunday Mixed League wanted me to put in the paper this week that Peg Heutmaker was actually on time for bowling this past Sunday!!! (Sorry, Peg!!!)

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Elk Mound earns share of Dunn-St. Croix football championship

By Editor | October 15, 2018

By Amber Hayden MENOMONIE — One word would aptly describe Elk Mound’s performance against Glenwood City in last Friday evening’s Dunn-St. Croix and regular season football finale at UW-Stout’s Don and Nona Williams Stadium – Overpowering! Pure, simple and definitive. The Mounders moved the ball with ease on the ground and through the air, racking…

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