Cancer: The word you never expect
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Eckert resigns as New Richmond varsity football coach
New Richmond varsity football coach Jason Eckert has submitted his resignation from his football post.
RELATED CONTENTPanel will decide on DNA-collection question, 'double-dipping'; house explosion levels one- damages five near Eau Claire; more state news
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A Sunday afternoon explosion decimated a town of Washington home and blew out windows and cracked walls at surrounding properties. Also, members of the Legislature's Joint Finance committee have several weighty decisions before them this week, including some which would curtail Gov. Scott Walker-budget initiatives. Also, stories of a police shooting, bicyclist's death and more.
Downtown efforts kicking off in New Richmond
Mayor Fred Horne and City Administrator Mike Darrow will be sharing coffee and trash detail every Thursday morning this summer.
RELATED CONTENTPublic works director accepts new post
New Richmond’s director of public works, Dan Koski, will be leaving his position at the end of the month.
RELATED CONTENTDianna’s Nails opens in New Richmond
After visiting a friend’s nail salon in Hudson, Phong Nghiem discovered there was a need for nail salons in western Wisconsin. That’s when the idea for Dianna’s Nails was born.
RELATED CONTENTNew Richmond schools add June 10 to the calendar
New Richmond High School has its fingers crossed that the snow is finally gone.
RELATED CONTENTSt. Croix parks to have open house, state parks plan free days
St. Croix County will host a County Parks Open House Day Sunday, June 2, for all park visitors.
RELATED CONTENTHHS relocation hits bumps along decision’s road
The road to relocating St. Croix County’s Health and Human Services staff while the current building is demolished appears a little less smooth or direct following the board of supervisors meeting May 7.
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Community letters inspire students
In an effort to let local youth know they matter, a local group of leaders have started a letter-writing campaign.
RELATED CONTENTEgg drop contest comes to a boil
Fourth grade students at Hillside Elementary participated in the second annual Egg Drop competition on Friday.
RELATED CONTENTEighth-graders receive community letters
In this day of computers and emails, receiving a handwritten, personal letter can be a special thing. Patty Schachtner, Somerset school nurse, helped organize the letter-writing campaign in the schools with Gina Knutson, Carol Jones, Gail Buell and Randy Calleja as a part of the Leadership Trust Initiative, a course sponsored by the New Richmond Area Community Foundation.
RELATED CONTENTNGI plea expected in school arson case
The man accused of setting fire to a Roberts school will likely enter a not guilty by reason of insanity plea, said his attorney Monday (May 13).
RELATED CONTENTLaw to curb circuit judge's powers wins approval; poll says slight majority favor Walker's performance; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
State laws that are struck down by circuit judges could stay in effect while they’re appealed, under a bill that got preliminary approval in the Assembly Tuesday. Also, stories about legislation to curb Milwaukee County Board- and WDEC employee discretion, and a discount boffo that cost a wine retailer some credibility with customers.
Students, staff enjoy ‘Panther Camp’
Every morning St. Croix Central Elementary students get off the buses and gather around the flagpole, standing in a field near the third and fourth grade cabins and recite the Pledge of Allegiance together. The elementary students are now attending “Panther Camp” located at Rolling Ridges Girl Scout Camp, which the school district is leasing from Girl Scouts River Valleys.
RELATED CONTENTSCC mourns loss of students
The St. Croix Central School District is mourning the loss of two high school students.
RELATED CONTENTGive a turtle a helping hand
Starting today, you can make a difference in the lives of turtles by participating in the new Citizen-based Turtle Monitoring Project.
RELATED CONTENTTrout stocking numbers reduced on Apple, Willow
Budget cutbacks and the lack of fee increases for several years have caused a severe reduction in the number of trout planted in the Willow and Apple rivers prior to the season opener.
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