County committee seeks help from consultant for radio system upgrades
The Medford Lions partnered with Nikki Gripentrog, (front, far right) MASH Special Education Teacher & Coordinator of the Meals in a Backpack Program with a donation of $2,000. The donation will be used to cover the cost of groceries used to fill 52 Thanksgiving Boxes. Each box will have the essential groceries for a Thanksgiving dinner, including a voucher for either a turkey or a ham. The boxes will be filled by the students involved in the SOAR Program and will be delivered prior to Thanksgiving to Medford area families. SUBMITTED The Medford Lions partnered with Nikki Gripentrog, (front, far right) MASH Special Education Teacher & Coordinator of the Meals in a Backpack Program with a donation of $2,000. The donation will be used to cover the cost of groceries used to fill 52 Thanksgiving Boxes. Each box will have the essential groceries for a Thanksgiving dinner, including a voucher for either a turkey or a ham. The boxes will be filled by the students involved in the SOAR Program and will be delivered prior to Thanksgiving to Medford area families. SUBMITTED
What is known is that the radios and communication equipment is at or near its projected end of life. With changes in technology, it is getting harder to find parts and keep the ...
Above, Therese (left) and Colton Luchterhand had some action on the ice while sister Sophia and dad Tim tended to holes on either side. The Neillsville family was out and about in Owen-Withee when they decided spurof- the-moment to make their way to Rib Lake to get in on the contest and spend a day together in the sunshine. Right, the Wojnowiak family were all smiles having pulled several nice bluegills out of the water during the competition. Grace (left) and Nora (right) were excitedly waiting for the arrival of their aunt and cousins for more fishing fun on Rib Lake, while their dad, Ryan, kept the crew reined in. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
The Zoning Board of Appeals granted a variance for the developer to reconfigure two non-conforming lots to make them easier to develop for affordable singlefamily residential homes. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Price County Administrator Paul Trimner explained his duties to members of the Taylor County ad hoc administrative committee on April 4. BRIAN WILSON/ THE STAR NEWS
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