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Bert's Coffee Cafe offers Scandinavian specialties with every cup
There's a new owner at the coffee shop at the corner of Second and Walnut streets and she's brought something special with her.
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Glass-blown ornaments make unique gift and experience
For Hudson native Patrick Casanova, creating glass-blown fine art and crafts has been a hobby and profession for years.
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New public works and parks director knows his way around Hudson
Nobody will need to give Hudson's new public works and parks director a tour of the city.
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Library project is done
Members of the Hudson Joint Library Foundation believe they presented voters with the best deal possible for a new facility but it wasn't good enough.
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High-speed driver flips car, gets hurt
A 32-year-old Hudson woman allegedly led police on a high-speed chase in River Falls from North Main and Cedar streets to Hwy.
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Bruch won't close the door on running for office
Sarah Bruch isna t closing any doors. The diminutive Democratic candidate for the 30th District Assembly seat, who lost a valiant battle to Republican incumbent Kitty Rhoades on Nov.
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HHS session weighs in on many ways to lift for health
The first "Raider Elite" strength and conditioning clinic for students and coaches gave advice on reaching the next level of fitness, whether it be for sports, fun or improved living.
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Our View: Life at the Star-Observer changes forever
The corner office is dark today. Willis H. Miller is gone. Few individuals we know today emulate the strength of character, tenacity, curiosity and wisdom that Willis shared with this community each day when he ...
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Tour home features holiday elegance with some whimsy
Jennifer Marty has lived in Hudson for 10 years and has always enjoyed going to the Christmas Tour of Homes, but this year she gets to experience it from the other side.
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Line-X of Hudson relocates to the north
After seven years at Outpost Circle, Line-X of Hudson made the move in April to North Hudson, purchasing the building formerly occupied by TNT Collision.
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Man did much to document Hudson history
Willis Miller was a Hudson newspaperman and a St. Croix Valley historian. Miller, 89, penned a column "Along Our Street" for the Hudson Star-Observer for more than 40 years and was the editor and publisher from ...
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Bargain corner: Early-bird special at Bricks
A glass of house wine or a small salad is free with the purchase of a pizza, 4-6 p.m. daily at Bricks Neapolitan Pizza, 407 Second St., Hudson, Wis.; 715-377-7670 or eatbricks.com. Like this story? Buzz it up ...
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Ground broken for new Hampton Inn & Suites
Construction has begun on a four-story, 83-unit hotel located in Hudsona s Ban Tara commercial development.
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Hudson - Miller pleads in multiple burglaries
A Minneapolis man pleaded guilty to a felony charge of receiving stolen property last Tuesday in a case that may have set a local record for criminal counts against an individual in one file.
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Smaller is not better, say some county supervisors
Disappointment and annoyance are good words to describe St. Croix County Board members' reaction to a referendum that will eliminate more than a third of their positions.
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Hudson - Govenrment Center closed Nov. 27 and 28
St. Croix County government administrative offices will be closed Thursday , Nov 27 and Friday, Nov.
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Hudson teens are on hand for history in Chicago
That's the way Hudson High School senior Hannah Kalmon described the experience of being among the quarter of a million people in Chicago's Grant Park the night Barack Obama was elected president of the United ...
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Hudson woman helps hit flu shot world record at U of M
A Hudson woman recently helped the University of Minnesota earn a new world record for the number flu shots administered in a single day -- 11,810. Maria Rudie of Hudson is the associate program director for ...
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Vangs, Bergs reunited after refugee family came here 29 years ago
Meredith and Leslie Berg of North Hudson were recently reunited with a family of Southeast Asian refugees whom they welcomed to America in 1979.
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