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May
2024

02 May 2024

Audition workshop held for Medford Area Community Theatre production of Bright Star

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Audition workshop held for Medford Area Community Theatre production of Bright Star

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Apr
2024

22 April 2024

Taylor County man dead following farming accident

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Area News

Taylor County man dead following farming accident

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Apr
2024

17 April 2024

Metz to remain board chair during reorganizational meeting

Jim Metz will continue to be county board chairman and the leadership structure of the county will remain largely intact for another year. Following the spring election, the county board holds a reorganization meeting each April where they swear in the new board and elect new leadership and committee appointments. Board members also vote on members to the county highway committee and the extension

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Metz to remain board chair during reorganizational meeting

Jim Metz will continue to be county board chairman and the leadership structure of the county will remain largely intact for another year. Following the spring election, the county board holds a reorganization meeting each April where they swear in the new board and elect new leadership and committee appointments. Board members also vote on members to the county highway committee and the extension

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Dec
2023

06 December 2023

Medford man killed in workplace incident

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Medford man killed in workplace incident

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22

Nov
2023

22 November 2023

Referendum ahead for Rib Lake

School board eyes scaled back plan after seeing resident survey resultsAt the Rib Lake Board of Education meeting on November 15, 2023, the Board vi...

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Referendum ahead for Rib Lake

School board eyes scaled back plan after seeing resident survey resultsAt the Rib Lake Board of Education meeting on November 15, 2023, the Board vi...

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Avian flu found in local flock

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza confirmed in Taylor County flockThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) h...

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Avian flu found in local flock

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza confirmed in Taylor County flockThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) h...

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Joseph Greget recognized as Outstanding Educator

WAOW Channel 9 presented their Outstanding Educator Award for November 2023 to Medford Schools Director of Special Education and Student Services Joseph A Greget. The nomination letter stated “Mr Joe has created many different programs that support the mental and physical well-being of staff, students, and community members in Medford. Students have more access than ever, to help in times of

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Joseph Greget recognized as Outstanding Educator

WAOW Channel 9 presented their Outstanding Educator Award for November 2023 to Medford Schools Director of Special Education and Student Services Joseph A Greget. The nomination letter stated “Mr Joe has created many different programs that support the mental and physical well-being of staff, students, and community members in Medford. Students have more access than ever, to help in times of

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Take time to give thanks

Of all the civic and cultural holidays celebrated throughout the year, Thanksgiving is the most reflective. It is the one that calls on each of us, collectively and as individuals, to pause and ask ourselves, “What are you thankful for?” We all grew up learning the story of the Pilgrim colonists struggling for survival in a new land. We all learned about the members of the local Native American

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Opinion/Editorial

Take time to give thanks

Of all the civic and cultural holidays celebrated throughout the year, Thanksgiving is the most reflective. It is the one that calls on each of us, collectively and as individuals, to pause and ask ourselves, “What are you thankful for?” We all grew up learning the story of the Pilgrim colonists struggling for survival in a new land. We all learned about the members of the local Native American

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Mental health bill a step in the right direction

“We ultimately cannot let perfect get in the way of great.” Rep. Nate Gustafson of Neenah made that comment in response to criticism during debate over a bill he co-authored to allow out-of-state mental health care providers with licenses in other states to offer telehealth services in Wisconsin. The intent of the legislation is to address the lack of access to mental health professionals

Opinion/Editorial

Opinion/Editorial

Mental health bill a step in the right direction

“We ultimately cannot let perfect get in the way of great.” Rep. Nate Gustafson of Neenah made that comment in response to criticism during debate over a bill he co-authored to allow out-of-state mental health care providers with licenses in other states to offer telehealth services in Wisconsin. The intent of the legislation is to address the lack of access to mental health professionals

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Abbotsford Christmas Parade celebration comes to town Dec. 2

The 52nd Abbotsford Christmas Parade will bring the holiday spirit to town on December 2. The parade starts at 7:30 in downtown Abbotsford. The route will be the same starting on Spruce street east of the railroad tracks, turn on to N 2nd st, turn on to Birch street, turn to 1st Street and back to Spruce St. Spectators will line up to see “The best Christmas Parade Around” as over 300 characters

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Abbotsford Christmas Parade celebration comes to town Dec. 2

The 52nd Abbotsford Christmas Parade will bring the holiday spirit to town on December 2. The parade starts at 7:30 in downtown Abbotsford. The route will be the same starting on Spruce street east of the railroad tracks, turn on to N 2nd st, turn on to Birch street, turn to 1st Street and back to Spruce St. Spectators will line up to see “The best Christmas Parade Around” as over 300 characters

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