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Letter: Courageous leadership
At the recent candidate forum for our local school board, participants were asked to share a time they demonstrated courageous leadership. All stumbled over the question badly, in part because of the way the question was worded. A better question might have been, “What constitutes courageous leadership and how have you demonstrated it?”
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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Letter: Toll is a true all-star
I enjoyed reading in last week’s Star-Observer about Dennis Toll, and his induction into the Knoxville High School Hall of Fame. At Hudson High School, Toll was one of many, who had a major impact on my kids.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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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.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Climatologist sees end of drought; Assembly passes job-training bill; Alleged Guido thief comes clean on website; more briefs
Wisconsin News
If forecasts hold true, a climatologist says we probably will have dug ourselves out of the drought that has plagued the state since last summer. Wisconsin lawmakers have taken their first steps toward training workers for increasingly complex jobs that are going unfilled. A woman who claimed to steal one of the costumes of the Milwaukee Brewers’ famous racing sausages has given all the greasy details to a news service.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Shannon O’Brien overcomes incredible odds to realize her goal
Shannon O’Brien nearly died as the result of injuries sustained in a January 2012 crash. With 15 to 17 broken bones and several surgeries, a special goal kept her going as she had to learn how to walk, read and count again.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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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.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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River Valley Bridal fair draws many brides and vendors
Drifting snow and stiff northwest winds didn’t deter more than 200 future brides and friends from attending the 14th annual River Valley Bridal Fair, hosted by Rivertown Multimedia, on Sunday, Feb. 16.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Business

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Book Report: Son carries on, expands war narrative
As the River Falls Reads program winds down and folks who have read and enjoyed Michael Shaara’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel about the Battle of Gettysburg, “The Killer Angels,” are looking for new reading material, I’m happy to report that although Shaara died in 1988, his family lives on in the person of his son, Jeff Shaara, who also writes about the Civil War and has completed his father’s trilogy with “Gods and Generals” and “The Last Full Measure.”
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Entertainment

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Kriesel gives powerful testimony at EDC banquet
John Kriesel, one of Minnesota’s best-known veterans and former Minnesota House representative, was the keynote speaker at the St. Croix County Economic Development Corporation Awards Banquet Thursday at R&D Banquet Hall in New Richmond. A double leg amputee with prosthetic legs, Kriesel now lives in Cottage Grove, Minn., and said he considers himself to be lucky.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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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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Large jury pool set for Schaffhausen trial
The largest group of potential jurors will be in the pool for the Aaron Schaffhausen trial. Schaffhausen, accused of killing his three young daughters in their River Falls home last July, is scheduled to stand trial for three weeks beginning April 1.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Mining bill passes state Senate; Democrat accuses GOP of helping some businesses, slighting others; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin senators voted 17 to 16 last night to adopt a bill that would clear the way for a proposed iron ore mine in far northern Wisconsin. State Republicans keep saying that job creation is No. 1, but at least one Democrat accuses the GOP of picking winners and losers in that pursuit.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Sport Clips opens Friday in Ban Tara
Friday, March 1 marks another milestone for Ellsworth native and entrepreneur Jeff Foley when he opens Sport Clips Haircuts in Hudson at 1049 Pearson Drive.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Business

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Gymnastics: Hudson’s Dunlap overcomes injury to qualify in all-around
Raider junior Olivia Dunlap qualified for the WIAA State Gymnastics Tournament for the second straight year after finishing fifth in the all-around at last Saturday’s sectional meet in Chippewa Falls.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports

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Raider Basketball: Boys fall in hoops regional
Junior Alex Herink scored 22 points despite being plagued by foul trouble, but no other Raider scored more than five points and Hudson saw its season come to an end with a 57-38 loss to Marshfield in a WIAA regional semifinal last Friday in Marshfield.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports

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Senators Baldwin, Johnson split on Hagel confirmation vote; snow blamed for Walworth fatality; tribal gaming revenues down; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin's Senators voted opposite ways on Chuck Hagel's nomination as the nation's new Secretary of Defense. Also, the debate over siting of a new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin continues today, and heavy snow has snarled travel in the southeastern corner of the state, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Schrock will be on school board ballot
Following a tie, the fourth candidate for the Hudson School Board is Jim Schrock after his name was pulled from a hat following an official canvas of the votes by district personnel.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Highland wind developers seek PSC reconsideration; mining bill moving forward; Johnsonville co-founder dead, more state news
Wisconsin News
Developers of a large wind energy farm near Forest in St. Croix County are asking state officials to change their minds about rejecting it. Also, the Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill which paves the way for a new iron ore mine near Ashland, plus stories about new money for job training, the death of Johnsonville Sausages co-founder and a circuit judge who signed a Walker recall petition facing an election challenge.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters sought locally
When Hank Hanten’s three daughters became adults, he found himself with more time on his hands. He volunteered at various nursing homes and when the opportunity to become a mentor presented itself, Hanten took it.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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Walker shrugs off White House's characterizations of budget cuts on state; 13-year-old is latest sno-machine victim; no Oscar for Wisconsin producer; more state news
Wisconsin News
Five days before automatic cuts to federal spending take effect, Gov. Scott Walker says he doesn't expect a big impact for Wisconsinites. Also, the first of three votes that would expand mining in Wisconsin may occur today, and a hearing Wednesday could shape whether individuals and news organizations must pay for certain public records. Plus more state news.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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