Supervisors approve new board districts
Despite objections that one district is too large and “illogically shaped” and over one supervisor’s adamant objections, the St. Croix County Board adopted a new redistricting plan Tuesday.New Richmond News, 05/01/2009
Bids awarded for county projects
Contracts are being finalized and work on the roof, exterior walls and the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in the St. Croix County Government Center will begin soon.New Richmond News, 04/17/2009
St. Croix offers cards to cut medicine costs
St. Croix County residents who are either uninsured or who have high out-of-pocket payments can soon get a discount card for prescription drugs.New Richmond News, 03/27/2009
Man drops strip-search claim
A St. Croix County man has apparently learned it’s a good idea to wear underwear if you’re risking arrest.New Richmond News, 03/20/2009
St. Croix begins work of redistricting
Going from 31 to 19 members on the St. Croix County Board will result in uneven citizen representation, at least for a couple of years, supervisors were told Tuesday.New Richmond News, 01/30/2009
Developers test waters for buying county land
First a willing seller and no buyer. Then a potential buyer and no willing seller.New Richmond News, 01/23/2009
County managers get lump sum bonus
Most St. Croix County administrators and managers won’t get a salary raise in 2009. Instead 157 of them will each get a flat $520 lump sum.New Richmond News, 12/26/2008
Spartans find their confidence, while the Tigers’ evaporates
Two young teams with frail confidence levels met when the New Richmond girls basketball team traveled to Somerset last Tuesday.New Richmond News, 12/19/2008
Attorney: County has no recourse for leaking walls
It’s too late to pursue legal action for possible faulty design or careless workmanship that may have led to water damage in the walls of the St. Croix County Government Center.New Richmond News, 12/12/2008
Committee debates value of publishing minutes
St. Croix County Board minutes will be printed only in the two newspapers with the largest circulations in the county, according to action taken by the county’s Finance Committee Dec. 4.New Richmond News, 12/12/2008
