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Daily Republic editor named to South Dakota task force on open records
MITCHELL, S.D. - Seth Tupper, the editor of The Daily Republic in Mitchell, S.D., recently was appointed to a state task force that will study open record and open meeting laws in the state, accordi...
Posted on 8/24/12 at 10:58 AM
Showing some local love
River Falls sure had a bad week last week. A fatal stabbing, a triple murder and it rained on their parade. I was thinking its time for Hudson to share some love with our neighbors. Paul Rode made a g...
Posted on 7/16/12 at 11:31 AM
Approachably Abrasive
Have you been to a protest lately? Tea Party? Occupy? Vietnam? We've all heard how protests are handled in China. Throughout my time there, I had heard from the locals and expats bits and pieces ab...
Posted on 4/28/12 at 9:20 AM
2011 Interview Summary
(first published on wivoices.org) Hundreds of thousands of protestors have descended on the Capitol in Madison, WI in the last year. Tens of thousands of volunteers have mobilized petition drives, me...
Posted on 1/17/12 at 4:07 PM
THE JOBS PRESIDENT IS AT IT AGAIN
Do you know the latest way The Jobs President is going to create jobs? Get ready, this is such exciting news! According to The Dialy Caller, The Jobs Presidents EPA is hiring 230,000 new bureaucrats ...
Posted on 10/1/11 at 2:17 PM
Departing library board member calls for municipal referendums
Roy Sjoberg presented a draft resolution calling for the governing bodies of the three municipalities that partner with the city of Hudson in operating the library to pass levy increase referendums in the fall of 2013 or disband the joint library.By Randy Hanson , April 22, 2013
Weese appointed to library board
Despite opposition from some residents, the North Hudson Village Board voted to appoint Curt Weese to the Hudson Library Board of Trustees.By Meg Heaton , April 18, 2013
School and city officials discuss County UU property
By Randy Hanson , April 18, 2013
OUR VIEW: For sake of workers, hammer out a new tax reciprocity deal
OpinionThousands of workers who daily cross between Wisconsin and Minnesota to work are the ones penalized by the inability to compromise and negotiate.
April 17, 2013
Council OKs spending $730,000 on capital projects and equipment
The spending includes $200,000 for engineering street mill and overlay projects, $230,000 for street crack-filling and seal-coating, $100,000 to replace the roof on the library and police building, and $200,000 to purchase a front-end loader.By Randy Hanson , April 15, 2013
Local Government Meetings ( April 11 - 18, 2013)
April 10, 2013
Sheriff’s office honors officers and civilians
April 07, 2013
Letter: Disagrees with St. Croix County DA
The DA of St. Croix County is living on cloud nine. His law credentials have generated so much power that it has gone to his head. It is time for him to go. Mr. Johnson has decided to join the anti-second amendment crowd, not for gun control but for a total gun ban. Mr. Johnson, you keep your advice, I’ll keep my guns.By Sanjeev Dhawan, Ellsworth , April 06, 2013
Letter: Supports DA gun proposals
Not surprisingly, several writers have submitted letters opposed to St. Croix County District Attorney Eric Johnson’s proposal to enact reasonable and meaningful gun restrictions (2/25/2013). It is also not surprising that some writers are misinformed when it comes to their understanding of the Constitution.By Matt Barnard, Hudson , April 05, 2013
Letter: St Croix County is working well
St Croix County is lucky to have a government which works the way a democracy is supposed to work.By Dan Hansen, New Richmond , April 05, 2013
North Hudson Board sells police car
In a relatively short meeting, the North Hudson Village Board approved the sale of a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor squad car, with installed equipment, to the village of Hustisford for $12,000.April 05, 2013
County takes another step in P4P employee plan
The pay for performance (P4P) program for county employees took another step toward completion Tuesday morning when the Board of Supervisors approved a resolution for a union pay plan and adjustments.By Jon Echternacht , April 04, 2013
Local Government Meetings ( April 8 - 11, 2013)
April 04, 2013
Two incumbents ousted in St. Joe
Incumbent Chair Dan Gavin survived in the town of St. Joseph election Tuesday, but two incumbent board members were ousted. Both Jim Traeger and Rick Colbeth were defeated. Traeger lost to Daniel Thompson and Colbeth lost to Keegan McConaughey.April 02, 2013
City of Hudson and Village of North Hudson election results
The city of Hudson and village of North Hudson had candidates unopposed for several officesApril 02, 2013
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