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A nonprofit serving Pierce & St. Croix Counties in Western Wisconsin, St. Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program utilizes the principles and process of Restorative Justice(linkprovidesintroducti...
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Doug's Diggings: Get ready, the PWT is coming to town!
In the midst of a financial crisis and election campaign turmoil it may be difficult to focus on the fact that an exciting event is coming to Hudson next week — Spirit of the St. Croix Days and the PWT fishing tournament. Of course, the event is going to attract people who enjoy fishing, but even non-fisher types will find plenty of activities to attend during the Oct. 15-18 event.By Margaret Ontl , October 09, 2008
Program features rail history
The St. Croix County Historical Society’s annual dinner meeting is Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Hudson Golf Club. A social hour starts at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30, followed by a brief business meeting.October 03, 2008
‘Spirit of the St. Croix Days’ are Oct. 15-18
The Spirit of the St. Croix Days is coming to Hudson Oct. 15-18 with a long list of events, including the a prestigious professional walleye fishing tournament. There is a long list of other activities for all ages and organizers are expecting large crowds for the four days of fun.By Doug Stohlberg , October 03, 2008
St. Croix Granite and Marble offers on-site fabrication
Computer technology married to classic stone is what Bob Amundson and Brad Olson are offering homeowners and contractors.By Margaret Ontl , October 02, 2008
Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton campaigns for Alison Page here
Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton made a swing through the 10th Wisconsin Senate District on Monday, campaigning with Alison Page, the Democratic challenger to incumbent Republican Sen. Sheila Harsdorf.By Randy Hanson , September 16, 2008
St. Croix Valley Community Foundation elects new officers
The Board of Directors of the St. Croix Valley Community Foundation held its annual meeting Sept. 9 and elected new officers.September 12, 2008
Baldwin man offers glimpse at Thursday's protests
Baldwin photographer Jason Norden figured Thursday evening's appearance by Sen. John McCain would fill the streets of St. Paul with demonstrators so enroute home from Minneapolis, he parked his car and picked up his camera.By Steve Dzubay , September 05, 2008
Details released on semi-car crash that closed I-94
The rear-end collision Sunday evening that inconvenienced thousands of motorists happened when a semi-truck rear-ended a car that had slowed just onto the Wisconsin portion of the St. Croix River crossing on eastbound I-94.By Steve Dzubay , August 11, 2008
Semi- crash involving hazardous materials closes I-94 Sunday night
A collision between a semi-rig and a passenger car near the eastbound Hudson exit closed the interstate in both directions for at least 30 minutes Sunday evening after authorities learned the truck was carrying hazardous materials.August 10, 2008
Seasons on St. Croix crosses Second Street to new home
The work was just starting when Seasons on St. Croix closed its doors at 301 Second St. Saturday around 5 p.m.By Meg Heaton , August 07, 2008
State transportation chiefs meet on St. Croix River Bridge project
The leaders of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the Minnesota Department of Transportation met in Madison on Tuesday to talk bridges.July 16, 2008
St. Croix board debates voting on county nursing home now
HUDSON -- The question before the St. Croix County Board Tuesday wasn’t whether the county should stay in the nursing home business but if the board should honor a decision to let the public vote first.By Judy Wiff , July 15, 2008
Two are candidates for register of deeds
Two Democrats have filed for the St. Croix County register of deeds position now held by Kathleen “Kay” Walsh, who is retiring at the end of the year.By Phil Pfuehler , July 15, 2008
UPDATED: McCains visiting Hudson; candidate opposes farm subsidies
As Sen. John McCain's bus sped past Minnesota corn fields en route to a town hall meeting in Hudson this morning, he said the federal government has no business subsidizing farmers who grow that crop, or any other.By Don Davis , July 11, 2008
McCain defies Bush on environment, fields 14 questions
Speaking in Hudson Friday morning, Sen. John McCain drew a strong contrast between him and fellow Republican President Bush over environmental issues. Telling the audience that he traveled to environmentally important areas extensively at government expense, he said global warming is real.By Don Davis , July 11, 2008
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