Van Hollen awards $20,390 for victims of crime in Monroe County
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen awarded $20,390 in Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding to the Monroe County Shelter Care Brighter Tomorrows program on Sept. 20.
View ArticlePay scales only part of public employee puzzle
President Barack Obama wants to freeze salaries for federal employees (active-duty military excepted).
View ArticleVinehout beneficiary of those 'nasty ads'
I read Sen. Vinehout’s weekly column about those “nasty campaign ads.” What most citizens should know is that she was the beneficiary of most of that kind of campaigning. The election is over.…
View ArticleObituaries for April 14, 2011
Betty Cox, Dorothy Reifsteck, Gene Kortbein, Lorna Pingel, Maxine Hart, Michael Schmidt, Reed Lindahl
View ArticleDogs Dive In
Nancy Reidy, secretary of the Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter, thought it was good idea to conduct a fundraiser that actually included animals.
View Article'Same Time, Next Year' premieres Sept. 16
The Area Community Theatre production of "Same Time, Next Year" will premiere on Friday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
View ArticleHonoring all who have served
Tomah Area Veterans Memorial committee member Tom Flock couldn't sleep on Sept. 9. He was too excited for the memorial dedication ceremony on Sept. 10.
View Article100 years and counting at F&M Bank
In 1911, the average life expectancy was 47 years and the average wage was 22 cents an hour. It was also the year that Farmers and Merchants Bank in Tomah opened its doors.
View ArticleSon, brother, friend
Several American flags waved lightly in the breeze Monday as Chester G. Stoda, 32, was laid to rest at Oak Grove Cemetery in Tomah.
View ArticleCarving Creations
A crowd gathered near the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center on Friday during the 39th annual Warrens Cranberry Festival to watch as Steve Dahlke carved away at a 620-pound pumpkin.
View ArticleNear record crowds for fest
The 39th annual Warrens Cranberry Festival wrapped up on Sept. 25, but there is little time to rest as preparations for the 40th festival have already started.
View ArticleTravelers visit sea of berries
Brian and Krista Hout of Alexandria, Minn. came to the Wetherby Cranberry Co. Public Harvest Day on Oct. 1 with one purpose in mind: to get their picture taken in a sea of cranberries like the…
View ArticleKendall man injured in 'unusual' hunting incident
An 88-year-old Kendall man was injured in a hunting incident in Monroe County, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
View ArticleVan Hollen awards $20,390 for victims of crime in Monroe County
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen awarded $20,390 in Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding to the Monroe County Shelter Care Brighter Tomorrows program on Sept. 20.
View ArticlePay scales only part of public employee puzzle
President Barack Obama wants to freeze salaries for federal employees (active-duty military excepted).
View ArticleVinehout beneficiary of those 'nasty ads'
I read Sen. Vinehout’s weekly column about those “nasty campaign ads.” What most citizens should know is that she was the beneficiary of most of that kind of campaigning. The election is over. But her...
View ArticleObituaries for April 14, 2011
Betty Cox, Dorothy Reifsteck, Gene Kortbein, Lorna Pingel, Maxine Hart, Michael Schmidt, Reed Lindahl
View ArticleDogs Dive In
Nancy Reidy, secretary of the Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter, thought it was good idea to conduct a fundraiser that actually included animals.
View Article'Same Time, Next Year' premieres Sept. 16
The Area Community Theatre production of "Same Time, Next Year" will premiere on Friday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
View ArticleHonoring all who have served
Tomah Area Veterans Memorial committee member Tom Flock couldn't sleep on Sept. 9. He was too excited for the memorial dedication ceremony on Sept. 10.
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