Shellayne “Shelly” K. Nelson, age 77 formerly of Boyceville, passed away Saturday, December 7, 2024 at Clark County Rehab & Living Center in Owen, WI. Shellayne was born April 3, 1947 in Menomonie to Morris and Catherine (Brown) Evenson. She graduated from Boyceville High School in 1965. On June 24, 1978 she married Edward “Ed”…
Read MoreMarlene M. (Zielsdorf) Koonst, age 83, of Belle Plaine, formerly of Woodbury, MN, passed away peacefully at home on December 7, 2024. Preceded in death by husband, Carl; sisters, Donna Rae Zielsdorf and Rose Osborne; brother, Marvin Zielsdorf; sisters-in-law, Ilene and Rita Zielsdorf; brother-in-law, Jerry Osborne; son-in-law, Paul Schumacher and grandson, Bryan Tupy. Survived by…
Read MoreAudrey Broste, age 84, of New Ulm passed away Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at her home with her family by her side. Audrey Ann Dettman was born March 22, 1940 to Arvid and Eleanor (Diller) Dettman in Menomonie, WI. She graduated from high school in Boyceville, WI. After high school Audrey worked for Sears from…
Read Moreby Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent The Boyceville Bulldogs boys’ basketball team opened its 2024-25 campaign with a flurry of games. Three road games in five days to open the season would test the Bulldogs mettle right out of the chute. While Boyceville keep the games close in the first half of all three games, their…
Read Moreby Joel DeWitt Sports Correspondent The Glenwood City boys’ basketball team headed into the 2024-25 season looking to improve on a 10-13 record from the previous year. They opened with a pair of non-conference contests and ended the week with mixed results. Glenwood City opened action against Cornell on December 3. The Hilltoppers shot nearly…
Read MoreThe Boyceville girls basketball team played three road games last week, but came away with just a single win. The Bulldogs traveled to Webster, for a doubleheader with the boys’ team, on Tuesday, December 3. But, much like their previous contest in Shell Lake, Boyceville fell behind early and lost to the Tigers 61-42. Boyceville…
Read MoreA busy week that featured three games in a five-day span, saw the Glenwood City girls’ basketball team win two of those contests. The Lady Toppers started the week out last Tuesday, December 3 with a non-conference home game versus Cornell. Playing a early game in a doubleheader with the boys, Glenwood City started fast…
Read MoreGLENWOOD CITY — Glenwood City was once again the cream of the crop at its own John Timm Duals Invitational held last Friday evening, December 6. In a dominate performance that kicked off their 2024-25 wrestling season, the Hilltoppers captured the John Timm title for the third consecutive year. “The men in stripes had their…
Read MoreTURTLE LAKE — It certainly wasn’t how Boyceville wanted to start its wrestling season. The Bulldogs finished 0-4 in the five-school, Turtle Lake/Clayton Dual Invitational held last Friday, December 6. Boyceville lost 64-18 to Osceola, 48-36 to Phillips, 39-36 to host Turtle Lake/Clayton and 46-24 to Northwestern. Osceola won the dual tournament with a 4-0…
Read MoreNew Richmond, WI: St. Croix County is excited to announce the reopening of the Kitty Rhoades Memorial Memory Care Center, featuring a new Dementia Crisis Stabilization Unit (DCSU). To celebrate this milestone, the County invites the public to an Open House on Thursday, December 19 from 5 -7 p.m., located at 1426 N 4th Street…
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