Council adds $2 million for land purchase to five-year financial plan
The five-year financial plan for Hudson’s public safety departments includes $2 million for the purchase of a site for a new public safety building in 2015. Continue Reading
View ArticleUpdate: Driver rams into corrections office, starts fire with incendiary bomb
Early Monday morning an unidentified person drove their vehicle into the front of the Wisconsin Community Corrections office and then lobbed a device into the office to start a fire. Police need the...
View ArticleReams enjoys time spent at German trade fair
Rick Reams, owner of RJ’s Fresh Meats in Hudson, traveled to Germany in early May hoping to enter some of his award-winning sausage and meat into international competition. His plan hit a snag — custom...
View ArticleCounty board postpones SCI resolution; will revisit the measure in August
A resolution to privatize St. Croix Industries stalled on the floor and was postponed until August following a wave of citizen response at the county board of supervisors meeting Tuesday night....
View ArticleBusiness and community leader George Hoel dies at 89
George Hoel was active in many community organizations and fundraising campaigns over his more than 40 years in Hudson. In 2003, he received the Marie Blakeman Award, presented by the Hudson Area...
View ArticleDay by Day: Head in the clouds takes some getting used to
OpinionI had thought the day when I found myself in a cloud, I would be dead, resting in peace somewhere. Instead here I am working in one every day — just wishing I was Continue Reading
View ArticleBethel Lutheran bids Pastor Bredeson a fond farewell
The Rev. Van V. Bredeson will give his final sermon as a member of the staff at Bethel Lutheran Church on Sunday. After 22 years as the church’s education, family and youth pastor, Bredeson is looking...
View ArticleSt. Croix Animal Friends begin push to build shelter
St. Croix Animal Friends Inc. is ready for action, the leaders say. Seven years after the nonprofit corporation formed to establish a shelter for dogs and cats, it is preparing to embark on a major...
View ArticleRelay for Life chair Charles Huntley survived colon cancer
In 2005, Charles Huntley went to the doctor because “something just didn’t feel right.” He got a call a day later telling him he had cancer. “I was scared,” Huntley said, “because I didn’t know the...
View ArticleRiver Falls connection is making a difference for hundreds of Haitian children
On that upcoming February evening when he stands before hundreds of people at a fund-raising concert in the Ezekiel Lutheran Church sanctuary, Curt Larson wants contributors to know he’s telling the...
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