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Arts, crafts on display
When: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6. Cost: Admission is $3. Children 12 and younger are free.
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Minnesota Man in Custody for Stealing Horse Trailer in WI, Attempts to Steal Horses in CO
A Minnesota man is in custody in Colorado after stealing a horse trailer worth more than $45,000 in Dunn County.
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Tree growers hope tradition trumps economy
There are several evergreen farms in western Wisconsin that allow families to pick their own Christmas tree.
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Candidates can circulate nomination papers on Monday
Candidates seeking public office - whether they be incumbents or challengers - can start circulating nomination papers on Monday.
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Man who fatally shot dog during Colorado elk hunt says charges unfair
The general manager of Five-Star Dairy in rural Elk Mound says his role in the fatal shooting of a chocolate Labrador while on a Colorado elk hunting trip has led to his actions being falsely portrayed by ...
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Holm girls at WELCA meeting
The Chetek Lutheran Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America will meet for a Christmas luncheon next Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. for a program featuring the Holm Girls, of Elk Mound.
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A Pierce County five is All-DSC
Five from Pierce County were chosen for the 2008 All Dunn-St. Croix Volleyball team.
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Online
SATURDAY, 2:40 p.m., Altoona Avenue and Enterprise Street. A moped driven by Steven D. Schmidt, 48, 1715 Hogeboom Ave., was eastbound on Altoona Avenue when he lost control trying to turn right on Enterprise ...
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Ripple Effect: Uncertain prices 'fuel' return to heating basics
Click to enlarge image In addition to pellet stoves, Dale Amundson, owner of Great American Homes and Fireplace in Menomonie, also carries high efficiency woodstoves like this one that also deliver plenty of ...
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Early voter volume points to big election day turnout
Wisconsin is among 32 states that allows early voting by absentee ballot. And thanks to "vote early" campaigns launched by both major political parties, municipal clerks throughout Dunn County report that ...
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Menomonie men injured in I-94 crash
Two Menomonie men driving in a pick-up truck were injured in a crash that took place at 12:23 p.m. on Wednesday on Interstate 94 at milepost 59 near the village of Elk Mound.
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Private school touts a unique environment
Outside Timothy Academy in rural Menomonie, cows graze in a sunny pasture as ducks wander across the yard.
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Main Events
Graveyard smash: Eau Claire Children's Theatre will hold the 13th annual Big Band Monster Bash at 7 p.m. Friday at the Ramada Inn Convention Center, 205 S. Barstow St.
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Colfax, Boyceville, Elk Mound set to host first round volleyball matches
All three of Dunn County's Division three volleyball teams find themselves as favorites next week as they will all host the first round matches of the WIAA regional tournament.
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Dunn-St. Croix: Mondovi cruises
Alex Wolf rushed for three touchdowns, Austin Keys had two scoring runs, and Mondovi finished off an unbeaten run in the Dunn-St. Croix Conference with a 55-14 victory over Colfax on Friday night.
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Menomonie business offers private music lessons
Stephanie Solberg decided to march to a different beat and fill a niche for private music lessons in Menomonie.
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Agriculture supports John Murtha
Recently, Wisconsin State Representative John Murtha received the endorsement of three key members of Wisconsin's Agricultural community.
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Man taken to hospital following accident at Boyceville ethanol plant
A 22-year-old unnamed man was injured in an accident at the Western Wisconsin Energy plant located between Boyceville and Wheeler.
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DA: Dejected man wanted police to shoot him
A 27-year-old Elk Mound man accused of firing about a dozen shots Sept. 17 from a high-powered rifle while at his apartment is believed to have been trying to get police officers to shoot him.
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Bond Set for Man Accused of Firing a Gun in a Neighborhood
A man accused of firing a gun in an Elk Mound neighborhood and leading police on a high speed chase was in court Wednesday.
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