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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
Dan Pearson elected Troy chair
April 02, 2013
Foster, Bast are winners in town of Hudson
April 02, 2013
U.S. Sen Ron Johnson to speak in Hudson Friday morning
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson will present an update on the national economy and federal budget during a stop in Hudson on Friday, April 5. Johnson will speak at WESTconsin Credit Union, 1601 Maxwell Drive, in the lower level community room, beginning at 7:30 a.m.April 01, 2013
Hudson City Council votes 4-3 to return sailboat dinghies to the dike
The council approved a plan from the Public Works Committee to create five areas along the dike where groups of up to 10 dinghies will be stored. The of dinghies kept on the dike must be about 55 inches wide, no longer than 10 feet, and white or cream in color.By Randy Hanson , April 01, 2013
Frac-sand mining boom spurs new bills
Wisconsin NewsLegislation is being proposed to prohibit frac-sand mining within 2,500 feet of a residential area.
March 29, 2013
Town of St. Joseph candidates answer questions
March 29, 2013
Two supervisor posts on ballot in town of Hudson; chair unopposed
March 28, 2013
Spring Election is Tuesday, April 2
The spring election is scheduled Tuesday, April 2, with the race for school board attracting the most local attention. The ballot will also feature races in the towns surrounding Hudson.By Doug Stohlberg , March 28, 2013
Baldwin school will host state budget hearing
The Wisconsin Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance will hold a public hearing to receive input on the state budget Thursday, April 18, at the Baldwin-Woodville High School Auditorium in BaldwinMarch 22, 2013
Local Government Meetings ( March 25-26, 2013)
March 21, 2013
North Hudson man says his van and RV aren't junk
In November 2011, the village of North Hudson issued two citations to Randy J. Krongard, claiming he had two junk vehicles in plain sight on his property at 712 Pine St. North. The village considered the vehicles -- a 1992 Ford van and a 1986 Winnebago RV -- junk because their Minnesota registration had expired.By Judy Wiff , March 20, 2013
Wisconsinites welcome spring through chattering teeth; More state homes ‘underwater’; Survey says over half of residents favor assault weapon ban; more briefs
Wisconsin NewsToday is the first day of spring. But Wisconsinites are still chattering their teeth and shivering in their coats as wind chills plunged into the minus-teens overnight. About one of every six homes with active mortgages in Wisconsin is underwater – and that number is rising.
March 20, 2013
Municipal officers recognized
By Jon Echternacht , March 15, 2013
Superintendent candidates disagree on school spending
Wisconsin NewsThe two candidates for state public school superintendent disagree on whether schools need more tax dollars.
March 15, 2013
Our View: When it comes to state budget, no bulls in china shop
OpinionMike Huebsch, secretary of Wisconsin’s Department of Administration, stopped by the Hudson Star-Observer offices last week. He’d driven from Wausau during the height of a powerful snowstorm to deliver a message to western Wisconsin residents.
By Editorial staff , March 15, 2013
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