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New land owner incentives program for spring turkey hunting

By Melissa | September 26, 2013

MADISON — For hunters looking to take part in next spring’s turkey season, finding available land can be difficult. A new Department of Natural Resources program known as the Turkey Hunting Access Program, “THAP,” is aimed at making that easier.

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New traffic signal to be installed at US 12/WIS 29 and County B

By Melissa | September 26, 2013

A new traffic signal will be activated at the intersection of US 12/WIS 29 and County B/610th Street in Dunn County.  The signal will begin normal operations next week. A few days before, the signal will be in “flash” at the intersection. The flash mode is used to increase motorist awareness of the new signal.…

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New rules prohibit shooting from or across trails on Wisconsin state park properties

By Melissa | September 26, 2013

People hunting on Wisconsin state park properties will be prohibited from shooting from or across certain trails – those trails closed to hunting – and anyone trapping in state parks will be limited to dog-proof or underwater traps. These modifications to Wisconsin Act 168 were adopted today as emergency rules by the Natural Resources Board…

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Be Cyber Savvy – October is Cyber Security Awareness Month

By Melissa | September 26, 2013

Are you, your family and your business safe and secure online? Chances are you or someone you know has been a target by cyber criminals. Governor Walker has declared October as Cyber Security Awareness Month. Throughout the month, the ReadyWisconsin website will feature easy to follow tips that can stop cyber criminals before they strike…

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ALICE E. SCHRYVER

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

Alice E. Schryver, age 92, of Boyceville, WI died Sunday, September 22, 2013 at the Barron Care & Rehab Center in Barron, WI.

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Toppers and defense blank Vikings

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

COLFAX – The Hilltoppers did not stay to script when they invaded Viking land last Friday evening. After opening the previous four contests with rapid-fire offensive strikes en route to building large opening-quarter leads, Glenwood City’s offense was slowed by penalties and miscues and held just a slim 6-0 advantage in Colfax September 20.

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GC School District ranks high on Accountability Report Card

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

By Kelsie Hoitomt GLENWOOD CITY — The Glenwood City Board of Education heard some great news about their school district at Monday night’s meeting as they were informed that according to the Accountability Report Cards, GCHS ranks 64th out of 423 schools in the entire state.

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Glenwood City High School Hilltopper Marching Band earns top honors at Minnesota State Fair

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

The Glenwood City High School Band was recently notified that they won the Class C division of the Minnesota State Fair Marching Band Competition.  The Class C Division is made up from high schools of enrollment under 350.

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Glewood City FFA attends sectional leadership workshop

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

MENOMONIE — Abby Kahler, Kip Wallace, Jim Buttles, Wesley Franklin, Kaitlin Konder, Jenna Magsam, Owen Wagner, Connor Cook, Madison Kupper, and Kim Spaeth of the Glenwood City FFA Chapter attended the Sectional Leadership Workshop Tuesday, September 17th at the Menomonie High School.

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GC Class of 1953 holds reunion

By Melissa | September 24, 2013

THE GLENWOOD CITY CLASS OF 1953 held its 60th reunion at the Family Restaurant in Menomonie on June 22, 2013.

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