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Former Viking to read from his new children's book
Alan Page, Minnesota Supreme Court Justice and former Minnesota Viking football player, along with his daughter, Kamie Page, will read from their new children’s book "Alan and his Perfectly Pointy Impossibly Perpendicular Pinky."
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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Alan Page, Minnesota Supreme Court Justice and former Minnesota Viking football player, along with his daughter, Kamie Page, will read from their new children’s book "Alan and his Perfectly Pointy Impossibly Perpendicular Pinky."
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
Ron Dayne, new Badgers coach attend River Falls golf event
The event, to benefit the Badger football program, also featured appearances by 1999 Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, voice of Badger football and basketball Matt Lepay and Paul Bunyan’s Axe.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
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The event, to benefit the Badger football program, also featured appearances by 1999 Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, voice of Badger football and basketball Matt Lepay and Paul Bunyan’s Axe.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
Rock and Roll show benefits free clinic, three shows set
A “Rock and Roll Review” will be presented from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, June 20, at the Lakefront Band Shell. The show, part of the free Hudson Concert Series, will be hosted by one of Hudson’s early guitar players Rod Knox, and will support the Free Clinic of Pierce and St. Croix County. Three shows will be presented including “New Band” playing grassroots rock, Tommy Bentz Band playing original blues and rock, and host Rod Knox with studio recording players.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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A “Rock and Roll Review” will be presented from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, June 20, at the Lakefront Band Shell. The show, part of the free Hudson Concert Series, will be hosted by one of Hudson’s early guitar players Rod Knox, and will support the Free Clinic of Pierce and St. Croix County. Three shows will be presented including “New Band” playing grassroots rock, Tommy Bentz Band playing original blues and rock, and host Rod Knox with studio recording players.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
Spectators disrupt abortion reform debate but measures OK'd, sent to Walker; Clear Lake teen named state FFA leader, more state news
State Assembly members shared impassioned family stories before approving three bills to restrict abortion rights Thursday. Also, an elderly golf course worker at Monroe died Thursday when his mower was struck by a falling tree branch. Plus stories about tougher domestic abuse law passage and a student Regent appointment rescinded after it was learned the student signed a Recall Walker petition.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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State Assembly members shared impassioned family stories before approving three bills to restrict abortion rights Thursday. Also, an elderly golf course worker at Monroe died Thursday when his mower was struck by a falling tree branch. Plus stories about tougher domestic abuse law passage and a student Regent appointment rescinded after it was learned the student signed a Recall Walker petition.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
CITY OF HUDSON: Resolution 4-13- Street Assessments
CITY OF HUDSON
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - -
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CITY OF HUDSON
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Democrats temporarily delay abortion reforms; giant storm system will narrowly miss Wisconsin; more state news
Democrats have temporarily delayed legislation which makes getting an abortion in Wisconsin more difficult, but the new package is still expected to become law. Also, a giant line of thunderstorms expected to impact the East Coast will narrowly miss Wisconsin, plus stories about the immigration debate, a new contract for union workers at Caterpillar and an eight-year-old's adventure with a car thief.
Wednesday, June, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Democrats have temporarily delayed legislation which makes getting an abortion in Wisconsin more difficult, but the new package is still expected to become law. Also, a giant line of thunderstorms expected to impact the East Coast will narrowly miss Wisconsin, plus stories about the immigration debate, a new contract for union workers at Caterpillar and an eight-year-old's adventure with a car thief.
Wednesday, June, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Raider baseball team falls in sectional final
After a thrilling 12-inning victory over Big Rivers Conference rival Eau Claire Memorial in the WIAA sectional semifinals last Thursday, June 6, in Wisconsin Rapids, the Raider baseball team couldn’t keep the momentum going in the sectional final against Stevens Point, falling 11-1 in five innings.
Wednesday, June, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
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After a thrilling 12-inning victory over Big Rivers Conference rival Eau Claire Memorial in the WIAA sectional semifinals last Thursday, June 6, in Wisconsin Rapids, the Raider baseball team couldn’t keep the momentum going in the sectional final against Stevens Point, falling 11-1 in five innings.
Wednesday, June, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
Lawmakers consider boost to jobless benefits; Senators split on Farm Bill vote; more state news
In Madison, the Senate was expected to vote Tuesday changes to benefits extended to those out of work. In Washington D.C., Senators Baldwin and Johnson split on support for the nation's new half-trillion Farm Bill. Also, stories about planting progress, new members of the UW Board of Regents and details on a Milwaukee teacher accused of having sex with two teenage students.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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In Madison, the Senate was expected to vote Tuesday changes to benefits extended to those out of work. In Washington D.C., Senators Baldwin and Johnson split on support for the nation's new half-trillion Farm Bill. Also, stories about planting progress, new members of the UW Board of Regents and details on a Milwaukee teacher accused of having sex with two teenage students.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Pilot project feeds hungry seniors in New Richmond
Home-bound senior citizens in New Richmond are receiving more deliveries of food thanks to a new pilot project in St. Croix County.
Saturday, June, 08, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Home-bound senior citizens in New Richmond are receiving more deliveries of food thanks to a new pilot project in St. Croix County.
Saturday, June, 08, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Joint Finance deal boosts school aids, cuts taxes; provision gives tax break for private school tuition, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Parents could claim a tax deduction of up to $4,000 for private elementary school tuition and up to $10,000 for high school fees, under a provision inserted in state budget late Tuesday night. Also, more about facets of the budget debate, allegations by the ACLU that people of color are targeted in drug arrests and bleak harvest figures from Wisconsin's spring turkey hunt.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
Parents could claim a tax deduction of up to $4,000 for private elementary school tuition and up to $10,000 for high school fees, under a provision inserted in state budget late Tuesday night. Also, more about facets of the budget debate, allegations by the ACLU that people of color are targeted in drug arrests and bleak harvest figures from Wisconsin's spring turkey hunt.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
City of Hudson to allow backyard hens
Maybe it was fate. Monday, June 3, was National Egg Day, the spokespersons for Hudson Urban Chickens said at the start of their presentation to the City Council that evening.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Maybe it was fate. Monday, June 3, was National Egg Day, the spokespersons for Hudson Urban Chickens said at the start of their presentation to the City Council that evening.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Hudson photo club seeks calendar photos
The Hudson Home and Garden Club will publish a 2014 calendar and is seeking photo submissions from local photographers.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community
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The Hudson Home and Garden Club will publish a 2014 calendar and is seeking photo submissions from local photographers.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community
St. Croix Industries employees find more than just a job
Tracy Green became visibly agitated when talk of the possible closing of St. Croix Industries filled the room.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Tracy Green became visibly agitated when talk of the possible closing of St. Croix Industries filled the room.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Local woman gives a healing hand
After opening her business in October 2011 Lewann Babler recently moved Necessary Therapeutics Massage & Bodyworks to a new location, 214 N. Main Street.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
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After opening her business in October 2011 Lewann Babler recently moved Necessary Therapeutics Massage & Bodyworks to a new location, 214 N. Main Street.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
Taxpayers likely to help pay back big unemployment obligation; State Guardsman will receive Silver Star; more state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin taxpayers would help employers pay back a large debt in the state’s unemployment benefit fund, under a budget measure endorsed Wednesday. Also, severe weather struck southwestern Wisconsin Wednesday downing several buildings and causing some local flooding. Plus stories about an Antigo woman sent to prison for injecting a 12-year-old with morphine and an Arbor Vitae Guardsman will receive the Silver Star Friday for heroism in Afghanistan.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
Wisconsin taxpayers would help employers pay back a large debt in the state’s unemployment benefit fund, under a budget measure endorsed Wednesday. Also, severe weather struck southwestern Wisconsin Wednesday downing several buildings and causing some local flooding. Plus stories about an Antigo woman sent to prison for injecting a 12-year-old with morphine and an Arbor Vitae Guardsman will receive the Silver Star Friday for heroism in Afghanistan.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
FORECLOSURE: Ocwen Loan Servicing v. Mary E. Huerta, Case #12-CV-863
(Pub. May 30 - Final June 13, 2013)
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(Pub. May 30 - Final June 13, 2013)
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UPDATE: Act of Congress leads to bridge project’s start
In the shadow of the aging Stillwater Lift Bridge, area business leaders, residents, politicians and media representatives gathered Tuesday, May 28, for a ceremonial groundbreaking event for the St. Croix River Crossing project.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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In the shadow of the aging Stillwater Lift Bridge, area business leaders, residents, politicians and media representatives gathered Tuesday, May 28, for a ceremonial groundbreaking event for the St. Croix River Crossing project.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Late spring, more walleyes prompt lawmaker to back off funding threat affecting tribes; Milwaukee falls to 30th largest U.S. city; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
VILLAGE OF NORTH HUDSON: 6/4/13 Public Hearing - Special Assessments
(Pub. May 23, 2013)
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(Pub. May 23, 2013)
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - -
Measure to require more job efforts from food stamp recipients advances; fallen FBI agent with Wisconsin link remembered; more state news
Wisconsin News
Joint Finance committee members Tuesday limited a provision in Gov. Scott Walker's budget to sell public property and advanced rules to incent unemployed citizens getting food assistance to work harder at finding a job. Also, Weather Service records compare the Moore, OK. tornado to epic twisters that have hit Wisconsin and a story about two FBI agents killed in a training exercise last week -- one of whom started his career in Milwaukee.
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
Joint Finance committee members Tuesday limited a provision in Gov. Scott Walker's budget to sell public property and advanced rules to incent unemployed citizens getting food assistance to work harder at finding a job. Also, Weather Service records compare the Moore, OK. tornado to epic twisters that have hit Wisconsin and a story about two FBI agents killed in a training exercise last week -- one of whom started his career in Milwaukee.
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
