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Friends group secures national honor
The Friends of the St. Croix Wetland Management District is the recipient of the Department of Interior’s “National Take Pride in America Award” for the Non-profit Organization Category.
Saturday, December, 01, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Red Kettle campaign underway
In 1891, Captain Joseph McFee wanted to help the poor people in San Francisco, especially for the coming Christmas season, but he didn’t know where to get funding for his project.
Saturday, December, 01, 2012 - New Richmond News - Community

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Another Wisconsin deer season comes to a close
The opening of the deer gun season is a greatly anticipated event. Deer stand renovation and maintenance, plus firearm sight-ins, are preliminary activities leading up to the main event. This year was no exception.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Book Report: Sights and sounds under the big top
When I was a kid one of the biggest deals of the year was when the Al G. Kelly and Miller Brothers Circus came to town.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment

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Healing waters: Land trust gains grants
“The river is really a connection physically on the landscape. It can also be a way to connect people together.” That was Cheryl Clemens of Harmony Environmental talking about the Apple River, which is the focus of two River Protection Grants, received by the Star Prairie Land Preservation Trust this past summer.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Man convicted in wolf killing
MINNEAPOLIS -- A 55-year-old Lake County man was convicted Friday in Federal District Court in Minneapolis for his role in the illegal killing of two wolves in 2010, when the animals were still protected under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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Annual North Dakota hunt deemed a success
Mid-October marks the opening of pheasant season. Wisconsin’s opener was set for Oct. 20 and that was the same day we were leaving for a week of hunting in North Dakota. Wisconsin’s season extends through the end of the year so my dogs and I would still have plenty of time to try to outsmart a few of our local birds.
Friday, November, 16, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Tree stand accident injures New Richmond man
Brian VanSomeren hopes his pain is a good reminder for every Wisconsin hunter heading into the woods this weekend.
Thursday, November, 15, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Zoo plans for return of bears
DULUTH -- Polar bears will return to the Lake Superior Zoo if plans for a major new exhibit announced Friday come to fruition.
Saturday, November, 10, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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New Richmond veterans recall wartime experiences
One day prior to his 18th birthday, Gwynn Christensen enlisted in the Navy. That was in 1943, during the heart of World War II. Christensen, a native of Lake Mills, Wis., would serve his country for a total of 27 months.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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Walker hoping for bi-partisan support on major issues over next two years; GOP says unions aren't a target: Thanksgiving dinner cheaper than last year; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Comments Thursday by Gov. Scott Walker and would-be leaders of the GOP-led Legislature hinted they'll revisit mining, tax cuts and school vouchers but pledged to try and work in bi-partison fashion on the challenges. Also, the Farm Bureau says it's cheaper to shop and cook a turkey, stuffing, vegetable and desert Thanksgiving meal than to buy a fast-food lunch. Plus more state briefs.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Doughboy Trail plans stepping up
New Richmond now has a signed grant contract from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that will help the community develop a new trail link through the heart of the city.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Book Report: Post-election wrap-up
Now that the election is over I thought I might stir the pot a bit with mention of a new book that’s been receiving attention. It’s “The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court,” by Jeffrey Toobin (Doubleday, $28.95). A writer for the New Yorker magazine, Toobin has written a red hot book about the conflicts between two young movers and shakers, Barack Obama and Supreme Court Justice John Roberts.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Entertainment

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Frac sand: The magic mineral
Rural Wisconsin is a mix of woods and water, farmscape and small towns — a landscape that is central to why so many choose to live here.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - New Richmond News - Business

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: No sign of missing man
BEMIDJI, Minn. – Land and water searches for Matt Pulis have not turned up any signs of the Bemidji man, according to a press release Thursday from the Bemidji Police Department. Pulis, 31, was last seen in the early-morning hours Oct. 20 as he left downtown Bemidji.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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Friends group lends helping hand to Wetland Management District
It was three years ago that a group of conservation-minded individuals sat down with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Manager Tom Kerr to discuss ways in which to cooperate with the St. Croix Wetland Management District and help accomplish their goals as set forth by the National Wildlife System.
Thursday, November, 01, 2012 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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New Richmond’s land rush drawing to a close
Homeowners and businesses hoping to take advantage of New Richmond’s incentive package for new construction only have two more months to get started.
Thursday, November, 01, 2012 - New Richmond News - Business

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Frontier provides basic residential services
Frontier provides basic residential services for rates from $9.60-$19.65* for flat rate service. Frontier also provides basic business services for rates from $15.70-$34.18*. Frontier offers single party service, touch tone, toll blocking, access to long distance, emergency services, operator assistance, and directory assistance. Use of these services may result in additional charges. Budget or economy services also may be available. Low-income individuals may be eligible for a reduction on their residential telephone bill with Lifeline. Lifeline service provides discounts up to $10.00 monthly (discount subject to change). Lifeline is a non-transferable government assistance program that provides a discount on the cost of monthly telephone service. To be eligible for Lifeline, you must meet income based requirements or participate in one of the following programs: Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly Food Stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program (TANF), Badger Care, Wisconsin Works or W2, Wisconsin Homestead Tax Credit, National School Free Lunch Program (NSL). Your participation in these programs will be verified by Frontier or an authorized state agency. Lifeline is limited to one discount per household and only eligible customers may enroll. Lifeline is a part of the Federal Universal Service Fund program. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established the program and created the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) to administer it. The goal of the Universal Service program is to assist in making essential telecommunications services affordable to most customers. In addition to Basic Lifeline, individuals living on federally recognized Tribal Lands whose household meets income based requirements or those that participate in one of the following federal assistance programs may also qualify for additional monthly discounts through Enhanced Lifeline or up to $100.00 toward installation fees through the Tribal Link-Up program: Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance, Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Head Start (income based only), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations. If you have any questions regarding Frontier's rates or services, please call us at 1-800-921-8101 for further information. *Other taxes, fees, and surcharges may apply. www.Frontier.com 8/2012
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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Totem pole trial moved to Bemidji
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. -- If the 17-foot log totem pole-in-progress that Carl Muggli is accused of using to slay his wife is introduced into evidence as a murder weapon, it will probably have to be transported from International Falls to Bemidji.
Tuesday, October, 30, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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