Somerset Village board declares TID #4 distressed
The village of Somerset has completed the requirements to declare Tax Incremental District (TID) #4 a distressed TID.New Richmond News, 11/23/2011
Roberts’ water rate increase approved
After months of debate, The Village of Roberts is one step closer to setting a new water rate.New Richmond News, 11/18/2011
Somerset ministry revisits missions roots
The church hall resembled a Mexican restaurant. Tables were laid out with napkins proclaiming “fiesta” and straw sombreros adorned the walls. Smells of chile rellanos, tamales and taco meat wafted from the back table, where a buffet feast was laid.New Richmond News, 11/18/2011
Village of Somerset property to be declared ‘distressed’
The village of Somerset had big plans for the 99 acres it purchased in 2009. Unfortunately, the economy had other plans.New Richmond News, 11/11/2011
Volunteers needed for Love Baskets
Feeling a little love in your heart?New Richmond News, 11/11/2011
Somerset officer leaves to pursue new career
Officer Adam Wojciehowski has been with the Somerset Police Department for 11 years, having gotten the job right after graduating from college.New Richmond News, 11/04/2011
Fire/Rescue Department to grow mustaches for Movember month
The face of the Somerset Fire/Rescue Department is about to change. Approximately 11 firefighters have signed up to participate in Movember – the national movement to raise awareness about men’s health, specifically prostate cancer.New Richmond News, 11/04/2011
Village of Somerset shoots down bow hunting proposal
To bow hunt, or not to bow hunt? That was the question the Somerset Village Board pondered at its Tuesday, Oct. 18, meeting.New Richmond News, 10/28/2011
Halloween happenings in Somerset
Looking for a spooky good time in Somerset for Halloween? There are plenty of options to choose from.New Richmond News, 10/21/2011
Local Buds Garden Club donates tree memorial
"We just wanted to let them know we care.” Sandi Mackynen, member of the Somerset Buds Garden Club, spoke of the Autumn Blaze maple tree that they had planted between the Somerset Town Hall and Highway 35.New Richmond News, 10/21/2011
