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Boyceville hopes for conference baseball title fade with loss to Mondovi and split against Elk Mound

By Editor | May 17, 2022

Boyceville’s dream of winning this year’s Dunn-St. Croix baseball championship dimmed considerably when it was shut out by Mondovi and split a pair of key games against conference leader Elk Mound last week. Boyceville lead 7-4 over Elk Mound last Monday, May 9 when play had to be suspended. Then on Thursday, May 12, the…

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Boyceville ambulance district board considering downgrading to basic service

By Editor | May 17, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  BOYCEVILLE  —  The Boyceville Community Ambulance District Board is considering downgrading from an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician service to an EMT-basic service. If the Boyceville ambulance service downgrades to an EMT-basic service, that will allow more flexibility in staffing, said Wayne Dow, ambulance service director, at the Boyceville ambulance board’s May…

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Exemplary Performance Recognition at State solo/ensemble

By Editor | May 17, 2022

WAUNAKEE – Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) proudly announces the 336 middle school and high school students and large ensembles identified by adjudicators for “exemplary performances” in State Solo & Ensemble at one of 10 university locations on April 30, May 6 or May 7. From over 6,800 vocal and instrumental solos and ensembles scheduled…

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Glenhaven News 5-18-22

By Editor | May 17, 2022

  I’m back! What a week to come back to after a visit with my mother. This week, we celebrated not only mothers, but also our nurses. Nurses Week coincides with Long Term Care Week every year and though we are extremely grateful for our nurses year ‘round, it is a week to reflect on…

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Rye & soil health field day

By Editor | May 17, 2022

The Hay River and Red Cedar Farmer-Led Watershed is hosting a field day on May 24 starting at 10:00 a.m. at the Maple Hills Dairy located at  E1806 State Road 64, Boyceville. Agenda: 10:00 a.m. In-field Soil Health Assessment & Soil Pit – Kristin Foehringer, NRCS 10:30 a.m. Planting Green, Forage Harvest, and Roller Crimping…

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza identified in Dunn, Marinette counties

By Editor | May 17, 2022

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in backyard flocks in Dunn and Marinette counties. Birds at both sites will be depopulated to prevent spread of the disease. Domestic flocks in 13 Wisconsin counties have now been infected with HPAI.…

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Senators Baldwin and Daines lead senate introduction of WWII nurses congressional gold medal act

By Editor | May 17, 2022

Bipartisan Legislation Honors the Brave Women who Served in World War II as Members of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and U.S. Navy Nurse Corps WASHINGTON, D.C. – As America celebrates National Nurses Week, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Steve Daines (R-MT) led the Senate introduction of the WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act. …

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City buys computers for elected officials

By Editor | May 17, 2022

Responding to an editorial that appeared in the Tribune Press Reporter a couple of months ago suggesting that elected officials should not be using their own computers for officials business and then bring their computer to the public meetings. The idea is that an elected official’s private information is on computers they own and that…

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Marathon County man charged with BHS terrorist threats pleads not guilty by reason of mental disease

By Editor | May 17, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  MENOMONIE   —  A 20-year-old Weston man charged with terrorist threats, a bomb scare and intimidation of a victim in connection with an incident at Boyceville High School has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Alexander J.D. Tillou, along with his attorney Richard Louis…

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Audit report: Boyceville ambulance service had $34,000 discrepancy in 2020

By Editor | May 17, 2022

By LeAnn R. Ralph  BOYCEVILLE  — The Boyceville Community Ambulance District Board finally has the long-awaited audit report for 2020, and there is a $34,000 discrepancy for medical supplies. Peter Score, chair of the Boyceville ambulance board and representative for the Town of Sheridan, handed out the audit reports from Clifton-Larson-Allen LLP at the board’s…

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