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Won't run for second term
I would like to take this time to thank the voters of the School District of Ashland for entrusting me with the opportunity to serve on the Ashland School Board for the past three years.
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Lee Anderson was 1947 Metternich Trophy winner
Lee Anderson, a 1947 graduate of Washburn's Walker high school, was invited to return to his high school as commencement speaker in 1979.
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Local shoppers flock to Black Friday deals
The worst of Black Friday was over for Maggie Vandevoorde by the time she reached Omer Nelson Electric at 5:30 a.m. "It was awful.
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Student art bazaar, show at Northland
The Student Art League at Northland College is sponsoring a one-day art sale to be held on Sunday, December 7, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Craig A. Ponzio Student Center on the campus of Northland College in ...
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Stroke screening being offered to Ashland residents
Stroke Detection Plus, a mobile ultrasound service that does preventative health screenings throughout the Midwest will be conducting stroke and vascular screenings in Ashland on Wednesday, December 10 at the ...
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Elcho boys basketball heavy on seniors; new coach likes leadership, toughness
For the Elcho High School boys basketball program, change is becoming the same old thing.
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December concerts at Northland College
The musical ensembles at Northland College in Ashland will present three seasonal concerts during the beginning of December.
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Exchange in Ashland
A group of Ashland High School exchange students were recently treated to a tour of City Hall by Mayor Monroe.
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The count is on for 2010 census
Nearly a year and a half yet to go and preparations are already in the works for the 2010 census.
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Area students attend UW-Superior Honor Bands Festival
Students from Ashland and Mellen were among the region's top high school musicians to gather Oct.23 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior for a day of advanced skill clinics and performances during the annual ...
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Ashland singers attend UW-Superior's Chorfest
SUPERIOR Students from Ashland joined outstanding high school singers from around the region to sharpen their skills and perform on Nov.
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'Hunting widows' hit the town
Jessica Sukanen, 32, suffered a hunting injury this weekend. The Ashland-area native held up a bandaged thumb as the clock crept toward midnight on Saturday at The Neighborly Bar.
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Parades highlight holiday festivals
If you love a winter parade, you've come to the right area. At least 10 communities in the region are planning holiday parades and accompanying festivals, with the first two this week.
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Donald R. Baatz
Donald R. Baatz, age 75, a resident of the Manitowoc Health & Rehabilitation Center, went home to Heavenly glory to be with his savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, Nov.
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Ribbon cutting marks completion of Ashland highway project
There were congratulations all around Friday at Ashland's Memorial Park as local, state and federal officials were joined by contractor's representatives to mark the ceremonial completion of the U.S. Highway 2 ...
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Precious stones at the Vaughn
Currently on display at the Vaughn Public Library is a collection of precious and semi-precious stones, minerals, and metals.
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UW-Madison provost to address WIN-Lake Superior meeting
Patrick V. Farrell, provost of the UW-Madison, will talk about the university's efforts to engage the region's economic and cultural institutions at the Nov.
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Bigboy returns, highly trained in the arts
Life has come full circle for Paula Bigboy. An Ashland native, she headed out East for training.
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Ashland earns honors for smart growth
Ashland is one of three Great Lakes communities picked for an international award for smart growth.
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Armed Forces Salute
With Grandpa Darrell England Sr. looking on, Olivia Ann England gave Mom Gabe a kiss during the Armed Forces Salute at the Park Falls School District's Veterans Day Program on Tuesday, Nov.
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