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Request to bow hunt in village limits forwarded to attorney

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

By LeAnn R. Ralph COLFAX — A request to bow hunt on land located within the Colfax village limits has been forwarded to the village’s attorney for review.

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WAYNE HENRY KUBES

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

Wayne Henry Kubes, 69, passed Saturday, September 8, 2012 after losing a courageous battle with prostate cancer for over 3 years.

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NORMAN SUCKOW

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

Norman Suckow, age 61, of Wheeler, WI passed away Monday, Sept. 10, 2012 at Mayo Clinic Health System-Menomonie.

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Glenwood City/Boyceville School Menus 9-19-2012

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

School Menus Sept. 24-28 GLENWOOD CITY – SEPTEMBER 24-28 Mon., Sept. 24: Cheesy turkey bake, steamed kernel corn, baby carrots/FF ranch dip, fresh orange, cantaloupe slice. Tues., Sept. 25: Bean chicken fajita wrap, fried rice, garden salad/FF ranch, cucumber slices, fresh strawberry cup raspberry sherbet. Wed., Sept. 26: Baked spaghetti bake, broccoli salad, celery sticks/FF…

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Viking runners top field at Rice Lake Invite

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

RICE LAKE — Both the Colfax boys and girls cross country teams showed their dominance among area schools when they placed first out of 16 teams in the Small School Division of the Rice Lake Invitational Sept. 11. The boys have now won three of the four meets they have competed in this fall while…

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Mounders race at Rice Lake Invite

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

RICE LAKE — The 90 plus degree temperature didn’t bode well for most of the Elk Mound cross country runners as the boys team placed ninth and the girls were 11th in the Small Division 16 team field at the Rice Lake Invitational Sept. 11.

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Mayo Clinic – Menomonie Lists Births

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

The following babies were born at Family Birth Suites at Mayo Clinic Health System in Menomonie:

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Using a full body harness best way for hunters to prevent falls from tree stands

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

Three types of hunters when it comes to harnesses, but only one knows safety MADISON — It’s one thing for a hunter to own a tree stand harness and another to actually use it to prevent what studies have shown to be the leading cause of hunter injuries during the deer hunting seasons. Studies in…

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State wildlife officials will again be sampling deer for CWD

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

MADISON – Wisconsin wildlife officials will again be gathering samples from hunter-harvested deer to test for chronic wasting disease in southern and central Wisconsin and in areas around where a deer tested positive for the disease last year in Washburn County in northwestern Wisconsin.

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6,265 acres of hay harvested under emergency haying

By Melissa | September 14, 2012

MADISON – Wisconsin farmers were able to harvest hay from 6,265 acres of state land under emergency haying provisions the Department of Natural resources put in place earlier this summer as part of the agency’s drought relief initiative. The agency issued 286 emergency haying permits and an additional 5 emergency grazing permits for 63 acres…

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