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WI state veterinarian bans poultry movement to control spread of H5N2 avian influenza virus

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

MADISON – To protect Wisconsin’s poultry industry from further spread of the H5N2 avian influenza virus, Dr. Paul McGraw, state veterinarian at the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has issued a ban on poultry movement to shows, exhibitions and swap meets in Jefferson, Juneau or Barron counties.

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Renewing disabled parking cards made easier

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

Doctors, advanced practice nurses, chiropractors and other specialists can now easily certify their patients’ eligibility status for disabled parking through the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT) new online process at https://app.wi.gov/disabledparking.

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Keep wildlife wild and observe from afar

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

MADISON — Wisconsin’s Keep Wildlife Wild campaign urges people to enjoy the ongoing wild animal birthing season from afar as most young, including those seen alone, likely are under the care of a mother safely out of sight.

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Holes in Trees: Hazards or Harmless?

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

Hazardous trees pose a danger to people and property. When storms or high winds hit, limbs – and often whole trees – fall to the ground.

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Is burning waste worth the risk of starting a wildfire or compromising your health?

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

MADISON – With fire danger currently elevated in Wisconsin, it’s even more important that people consider recycling and composting instead of burning waste and yard debris, which Department of Natural Resource officials caution may cause wildfires and add pollutants to the air.

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Why acrylic coatings are the best options for decks

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

If your outdoor deck is looking tired, it may be high time to give it a “pick me up” in the form of a new deck coating.  And there’s no better time to refinish a deck than spring, when you can enjoy the fruits of your labor all summer long.

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Vaccinating on time is vital for disease protection

By Melissa | April 21, 2015

Parents agree that feeding and sleep schedules are important to help keep their children healthy.  Childhood immunizations are as important. Vaccinating children on time is the best way to protect them against 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before their second birthday.

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Red Cedar Speedway opens Season 42 on April 17

By Melissa | April 20, 2015

by Brad Erickson MENOMONIE (APRIL 17, 2015) — The gorgeous weather which met a large opening night crowd for the Red Cedar Speedway’s 42nd season opener shed no premonition for the night to come.  Seven classes of cars took to action as the Hornets, Pure Stocks, and the WISSOTA Poly Dome Dirt Track Series sanctioned…

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Glenwood City-Boyceville Church Directory – 4-22-2015

By Melissa | April 20, 2015

Glenwood City-Boyceville Church Directory – 4-22-2015

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GARY JAHN

By Melissa | April 20, 2015

Gary Jahn, 74, formerly of Glenwood City, passed away Monday, April 13 in Phoenix, AZ.

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