Dinghy storage on the dike road is still prohibited
The saga of the sailboat dinghies will continue until at least the next meeting of the Hudson City Council. Monday night, a motion to suspend council rules to allow reconsideration of a ban on the small boats being stored on the dike road failed on a 3-2 vote.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/13/2013
St. Croix EMS: A pacesetter in heart attack response
Nine years ago, St. Croix Emergency Medical Services became an Advanced Life Support service, allowing its personnel to diagnose heart attacks in the field and administer front-line medications and procedures to keep patients alive.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/08/2013
Administration secretary visits to promote governor’s budget proposal
The theme of 1,093-page budget, Sec. Michael Huebsch said, is “greater prosperity, better performance and true independence” for Wisconsin’s residents.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/07/2013
Randy Morrissette II goes from manager to owner
Setter’s Liquor is the new name for the store tucked in between Maurice’s and Hudson Optical in the shopping center on Ward Avenue. Morrissette purchased the former Northland Liquors store from SGG Corp.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/07/2013
Departments get OK to replace paramedic, clerk
Jennifer Hintze-Olson has resigned from her job as a full-time paramedic with St. Croix Emergency Medical Services. Miranda Kustrich is leaving her part-time position as the records/account clerk for the Hudson Fire Department.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/07/2013
City hand-counts primary ballots from two aldermanic districts
The city of Hudson’s Board of Canvass hand-counted ballots from aldermanic districts 1 and 5 on Monday night to correct a tallying problem that occurred during the Feb. 19 primary election.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/01/2013
Morrissette purchases Northland Liquors store
Randy Morrissette II is the new owner of the Northland Liquors store in the Plaza 94 shopping center that he has managed for the past 11 years.Hudson Star-Observer, 03/01/2013
Ball field fees will remain the same for 2013
The Hudson City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to accept the Park Board’s recommendation for no increase in Grandview Park ball field fees for 2013. At its previous meeting, the council had asked Public Works and Parks Director Tom Zeuli to investigate the per-game cost of operating the park’s softball and baseball fields.Hudson Star-Observer, 02/28/2013
Economist tells Hudson audience he’s pessimistic
“I’m normally a very optimistic person. But right now I’m still a pessimist,” Edward Lotterman said, “because the possible things that could go wrong really outnumber -- and are bigger in size or possible impact -- than the things that could go right.”Hudson Star-Observer, 02/28/2013
Central Bank moves into new building at Carmichael and Vine
Central Bank has increased its visibility in Hudson with the construction of a full-service office at the corner of Carmichael Road and Vine Street.Hudson Star-Observer, 02/22/2013
