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Book Report: Indiana, no, make that Wisconsin Jones
When I was a kid in a small Wisconsin grade school, one of my favorite subjects was Wisconsin history, taught to me by my sixth-grade teacher, Mrs. Lily Reich.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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When I was a kid in a small Wisconsin grade school, one of my favorite subjects was Wisconsin history, taught to me by my sixth-grade teacher, Mrs. Lily Reich.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
Wisconsinites outraged over omission of slain cop’s name; Many GOP lawmakers oppose school aid freeze; 150 cats taken from one house; More briefs
Wisconsin News
Over 6,000 people have signed an online petition demanding that slain Wauwatosa police officer Jennifer Sebena be added to a national memorial for fallen officers. Almost 50 Wisconsin school districts are getting less in revenues than they did 10 years ago and two-thirds of those school systems are in Republican Senate districts. That could explain why a number of GOP senators have come out against their governor’s plan to freeze state school aid in the next budget.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Over 6,000 people have signed an online petition demanding that slain Wauwatosa police officer Jennifer Sebena be added to a national memorial for fallen officers. Almost 50 Wisconsin school districts are getting less in revenues than they did 10 years ago and two-thirds of those school systems are in Republican Senate districts. That could explain why a number of GOP senators have come out against their governor’s plan to freeze state school aid in the next budget.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
St. Patrick Parish welcomes election of Pope Francis
“I think overall there is just tremendous excitement and enthusiasm for the person who was selected and for the name he chose,” said Father John Gerritts, senior pastor of the parish. “I think he is going to emphasize in a very vibrant way the church’s call to reach out and serve the poor, to evangelize, to be a missionary church, to be a church that lives what it preaches.”
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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“I think overall there is just tremendous excitement and enthusiasm for the person who was selected and for the name he chose,” said Father John Gerritts, senior pastor of the parish. “I think he is going to emphasize in a very vibrant way the church’s call to reach out and serve the poor, to evangelize, to be a missionary church, to be a church that lives what it preaches.”
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Margaret’s Musings: Breaking the silence — what does OFA mean to you?
Opinion
Remember when politics was fun and friends could banter back and forth civilly? Over the last two years you have followed me on a discovery journey. Completely lost is my naïve attitude that all is right with the world as long as one simply votes.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
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Opinion
Remember when politics was fun and friends could banter back and forth civilly? Over the last two years you have followed me on a discovery journey. Completely lost is my naïve attitude that all is right with the world as long as one simply votes.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
UPDATED: Complex clean-up efforts ongoing at site of fatal truck crash into Red Cedar
The difficult and dangerous cleanup of nearly 600 bags of herbicide-enhanced lawn fertilizer from the Red Cedar River at Menomonie continues with cleanup crews making significant progress, the Wisconsin DNR reports. As of Thursday, 209 bags had been recovered.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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The difficult and dangerous cleanup of nearly 600 bags of herbicide-enhanced lawn fertilizer from the Red Cedar River at Menomonie continues with cleanup crews making significant progress, the Wisconsin DNR reports. As of Thursday, 209 bags had been recovered.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Book Report: Glowing endorsements for new poet
River Falls poet Thomas R. Smith writes that Kristin Laurel’s new book of poetry will “burn itself on your memory.”
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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River Falls poet Thomas R. Smith writes that Kristin Laurel’s new book of poetry will “burn itself on your memory.”
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment
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.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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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.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Jared Zeuli, 30
Jared Michael Zeuli, age 30, of Anchorage, Alaska, formerly of Hudson, Wis., passed away March 2.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)
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Jared Michael Zeuli, age 30, of Anchorage, Alaska, formerly of Hudson, Wis., passed away March 2.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)
ST. CROIX COUNTY: Road Weight Restrictions
PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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March 1, 2013: Velure sentenced to prison for shooting friend
A 27-year-old man convicted of fatally shooting another young man in a River Falls apartment nearly two years ago was sentenced this morning to three years in prison followed by five years extended supervision.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
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A 27-year-old man convicted of fatally shooting another young man in a River Falls apartment nearly two years ago was sentenced this morning to three years in prison followed by five years extended supervision.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
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.”
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Business
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“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.”
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Business
Local Government Meetings (Feb. 25-26, 2013)
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Public Notices
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Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Public Notices
Walker would veto any mining tax; finger-pointing continues ahead of Supreme Court primary; ailing Lady Gaga grants 'wish' for EC girl; more state news
Wisconsin News
A spokesman for Gov. Scott Walker says any legislation that imposes a "tonnage tax" on mining companies won't fly. Also, five central-Wisconsin lawmakers are demanding school software-vendor Skyward get a second-chance at a state contract, plus stories about Lady Gaga granting a wish to an ailing Eau Claire girl and details of the largest winning Powerball ticket in the nation was sold in Eau Claire Thursday.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
A spokesman for Gov. Scott Walker says any legislation that imposes a "tonnage tax" on mining companies won't fly. Also, five central-Wisconsin lawmakers are demanding school software-vendor Skyward get a second-chance at a state contract, plus stories about Lady Gaga granting a wish to an ailing Eau Claire girl and details of the largest winning Powerball ticket in the nation was sold in Eau Claire Thursday.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Nine inches of snow falls in parts of state; Packers say Driver is retiring; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Wednesday’s snowstorm dumped up to 9.5 inches in places that forecasters predicted would be the hardest hit. Coloma and Reedsburg, at 9.5 inches, had the biggest totals that were reported overnight.
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
Wednesday’s snowstorm dumped up to 9.5 inches in places that forecasters predicted would be the hardest hit. Coloma and Reedsburg, at 9.5 inches, had the biggest totals that were reported overnight.
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Major winter storm smacks southeastern Wisconsin; Milwaukee gun control debate spills onto CNN; no shortage of chicken wings; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
A major winter storm sweeping out of the southwest dumped 2-plus inches of rain on Madison and Milwaukee Tuesday night before temperatures fell and snowfall began. Also, state lawmakers are learning about a new union being formed to represent prison guards and Milwaukee's mayor and county sheriff take their debate about gun control to a national audience, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
A major winter storm sweeping out of the southwest dumped 2-plus inches of rain on Madison and Milwaukee Tuesday night before temperatures fell and snowfall began. Also, state lawmakers are learning about a new union being formed to represent prison guards and Milwaukee's mayor and county sheriff take their debate about gun control to a national audience, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
State surplus now projected at $485 million; Milwaukee Archdiocese in deep financial crisis; health researcher slain in Madison; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A new forecast by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau predicts a larger-than-expected state revenue surplus but slower growth, long-term. Also, Madison Police continue to investigate the apparent murder of a 31-year-old health department epidemiologist at her apartment. Plus stories about Rep. Paul Ryan's new agenda, financial results from Oshkosh Corp. and a look at weekend weather.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
A new forecast by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau predicts a larger-than-expected state revenue surplus but slower growth, long-term. Also, Madison Police continue to investigate the apparent murder of a 31-year-old health department epidemiologist at her apartment. Plus stories about Rep. Paul Ryan's new agenda, financial results from Oshkosh Corp. and a look at weekend weather.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Love & faith see sisters through ALS
The first symptoms Arlie Auch started experiencing last summer didn’t seem frightening at first. The 53-year-old elementary school teacher from Coon Rapids, Minn. began to limp, then had trouble walking, started to shuffle and fall and had overwhelming fatigue.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community
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The first symptoms Arlie Auch started experiencing last summer didn’t seem frightening at first. The 53-year-old elementary school teacher from Coon Rapids, Minn. began to limp, then had trouble walking, started to shuffle and fall and had overwhelming fatigue.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community
HUDSON HOUSING AUTHORITY: 2/13/13 Public Hearing - Bonds
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HUDSON, WISCONSIN AT THE
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - -
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HUDSON, WISCONSIN AT THE
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - -
Hockey: Girls skate into 2nd place tie
The Raider girls’ hockey team played to a 2-2 tie with Chippewa Falls/Menomonie last Thursday night, Jan. 17, to move into a tie for second place in the Big Rivers Conference standings.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
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The Raider girls’ hockey team played to a 2-2 tie with Chippewa Falls/Menomonie last Thursday night, Jan. 17, to move into a tie for second place in the Big Rivers Conference standings.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports
OUR VIEW: A matter of public record
Opinion
Citizens have a right to know who violates laws and utilizes public services.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
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Citizens have a right to know who violates laws and utilizes public services.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
