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Hilltoppers look to get back in football playoffs

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

GLENWOOD CITY — After back-to-back appearances in the state football title game, including a Division 7 state championship in 2012, the Glenwood City football team missed the playoffs altogether last season.

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City Council hears about repairs to sewer lines

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

GLENWOOD CITY — During the City Council’s discussion about paying the bills at the monthly meeting Monday evening, August 17, Council Person Steve Lee questioned the expense of some $20,000 to a firm called R & R for Waste Water System Cleaning.

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DNR says City’s number two well has deficiencies; city ordered to stop using well

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

GLENWOOD CITY — The City Council learned from its Public Works Director, Doug Doornink, that the city was issued a “Notice of Noncompliance” for Municipal Well number two. The well is located on Water Street just east of the Community Center. There has been a well at this location since the city was incorporated.

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Ideal Auto moves to Boyceville

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

BOYCEVILLE — As they say, the three most important things in real estate are location, location and location. The same could be said for any business venture, particularly a car dealership that depends on high traffic volume and visibility. West CAP’s (West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Inc.) Ideal Auto and JumpStart program had neither…

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Boyceville juniors score above state-wide average on ACT

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE  —  The students who were juniors at Boyceville High School in 2014-2015 scored above the state-wide average on the American College Testing (ACT) exam. This was the first year that Boyceville juniors took the ACT in the first state-wide implementation of ACT testing for all juniors, said Steve Glocke, high…

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Truck box strikes I-94 overpass

By Melissa | August 18, 2015

ELK MOUND — A dump truck traveling west on Interstate 94 with its dump box raised struck and damaged an overpass bridge shortly before midnight Saturday, August 14 near Elk Mound in Dunn County.

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Boyceville Cucumber Festival starts Friday

By Melissa | August 17, 2015

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE — The Boyceville Cucumber Festival begins Friday, and once again this year, the event is sure to have something for everyone. The kick-off for the event is the Golden Pickle Contest. The first clue is posted in this week’s Tribune Press Reporter and in Buckshot’s in Boyceville. Additional clues will…

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Barb and Dan Harms selected as Cucumber Festival grand marshals

By Melissa | August 17, 2015

By LeAnn R. Ralph BOYCEVILLE — A person would not have to think about it for very long to understand why Barbara and Dan Harms have been selected as the grand marshals for this year’s Cucumber Festival. Barb and Dan are both enthusiastic supports of the Cucumber Festival. They also have both served on the…

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DENISE A. CLOSSON

By Melissa | August 17, 2015

Denise A. Closson, age 44 of Glenwood City, passed away August 16, 2015.

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Bulldogs looking to return to playoffs in 2015

By Melissa | August 17, 2015

BOYCEVILLE — With 30 players reporting to practice for the Boyceville football team, coach Brian Roemhild knows his team will have their work cut out for them if they want to make a return to the WIAA playoffs this year.

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