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Leaker’s Place Bowling Results – 3-24-2021

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Sunday Nite League February 28, 2021 Living on a Spare 77 25 Unscripted Pursuit 63.5 41.5 Kuehl’s Trucking 57 48 Out-4-Fun 53.5 51.5 Splits n Giggles 52 53 Bi-Polar Rollers 51 54 No “F” in Strikes 36 69 Bye 0 0 HIGH IND. GAMES: Chris Turner 233, Brian Casey 224, Amanda Schone 183, Ellen Koosmann…

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Rockpile – 3-24-2021

By Editor | March 23, 2021

The “700 Board” is getting filled up as we had a couple more bowlers from the Hometown League put notches on the board! Brent Standaert and Bill Standaert put up nice “700” with a 734 and 737 respectively. The leagues are winding down and we’ll soon put the bowling balls away and dust off the…

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GILBERT KRUEGER

Boyceville Village President Candidate: Gib Krueger

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Longtime Village of Boyceville president Gilbert “Gib” Krueger is being challenged for his seat at the head of village board by current trustee Lukas Montgomery in the April 6 spring election. Krueger has served on the village board for the past 29 years. First elected to the board as a trustee, Krueger was re-elected to…

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PETER SCORE

Boyceville School Board Candidate: Peter Score

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Peter Score is one of the three candidates vying for the two opens seats on the Boyceville Community School District’s Board of Education in the April 6 Spring election. Score, 39, along with Erik Evenson are the two board incumbents and are being challenged by Amber Carlsrud for their seats on the five-member board. Score…

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LUKAS MONTGOMERY

Boyceville Village President Candidate: Lukas Montgomery

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Lukas Montgomery, a current trustee on Boyceville’s Village Board, will be challenging longtime village president Gilbert Krueger in the April 6 Spring election. Montgomery, age 39, and his wife Amanda have five children: Rachael 15, Michael 13, Philip 4 and twins Phoebe and Penelope 3. A 2000 graduate of Boyceville High School, he holds a…

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ERIK EVENSON

Boyceville School Board Candidate: Erik Evenson

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Erik Evenson is one of the three candidates vying for the two opens seats on the Boyceville Community School District’s Board of Education in the April 6 Spring election. Evenson, age 45,  is a board  incumbent along with Peter Score who are both being challenged by Amber Carslrud for a spot on the five-member board.…

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AMBER CARLSRUD

Boyceville School Board Candidate: Amber Carlsrud

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Amber Carlsrud is one of the three candidates vying for the two opens seats on the Boyceville Community School District’s Board of Education in the April 6 Spring election. Carlsrud, 38, will be challenging incumbents Peter Score and Erik Evenson for a spot on the five-member board. Carlsrud and her husband Mike have three boys:…

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NICK LANGE

Dunn County Circuit Court judge candidate: Nick Lange

By Editor | March 23, 2021

COLFAX —  Nicholas P. Lange is one of two candidates on the ballot for Dunn County Circuit Court judge in the April 6 election. Lange will be facing challenger Christina Mayer. Lange and Mayer are running for the circuit court judge position currently held by Judge Rod Smeltzer, who will be retiring this summer. Lange,…

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CHRISTINA MAYER

Dunn County Circuit Court judge candidate: Christina Mayer

By Editor | March 23, 2021

COLFAX — Christina Mayer will be one of two candidates for Dunn County Circuit Court judge in the April 6 election. Mayer will be facing challenger Nicholas P. Lange. Mayer and Lange are running for the circuit court judge position currently held by Judge Rod Smeltzer, who will be retiring this summer. Mayer, age 54,…

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Glenhaven News – 3-24-2021

By Editor | March 23, 2021

Glenhaven News March 13-19 Did everyone remember to set their clocks ahead on Saturday night? I love to have the extra daylight when I get home from work. National Potato Chip Day was on Sunday, so Tuesday after bean bags we had potato chip tasting. Residents tried regular chips, barbecue, dill pickle, cheddar cheese, and…

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