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152697 DixonGreinerRealty.com • Luke Dixon • Jon Knoll • Jesse Lukewich • Julie Tlusty 715-748-2258 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING PRICE REDUCTION Review I am thankful for Dixon Greiner Realty. They are real nice people that go out of their way and I will work with them on all real estate needs. 315 S Powell Street Stetsonville W7951 Perkinstown Avenue Medford 564 E Pine Street Medford Modern 3+ bed, 3 full bath home on a corner lot. Kitchen with breakfast bar and pantry. Dining room with patio doors to backyard. Master suite. Lower level family room with wet bar. Detached garage. Just in time for summer! +/-.64 acre lake lot with approx 100 feet of water frontage on beautiful Lake Martin. Located on a private dead end driveway. Gentle slope to the shoreline. Affordable 3 bed, 1 bath home. Kitchen with oak cabinets and pantry. Spacious living room. Nice backyard. Located on a dead end road. $329,900 $99,900 $119,900 - Robert G.
Auxiliary names Tischendorf winner of Patriot Pen essay
Joslyn Tischendorf took first place in the Patriot Pen essay contest sponsored by the Medford American Legion Auxiliary Post. The reason that I am inspired about America is because we are the land of the free. We have rights. We have freedom. We have leaders. We have veterans that inspire, lead, fight, and protect our country, and our lives. If it weren’t for our soldiers we may not have won the wars that we have fought to keep our country safe. We may not be living the life we are now without them.
WIAA DIV. 2 TRACK & FIELD - First post-season hurdle cleared
Meredith Richter completed the distance trifecta, winning the 800-, 1,600and 3,200-meter runs, Gage Losiewicz and Jaylin Machon swept the pole vault titles and the Medford boys won three more championships during Monday’s WIAA Division 2 regional meet at Raider Field. In all, Medford qualified 23 entries –– 12 boys...
Cornell City Council - Lack of marketing is the issue to bringing more in
Bringing more people into Cornell is important to the city council, whether through tourism or new business opportunities. The matter was discussed May 16, during a regular meeting, about the need for someone to drive ahead to promote what Cornell has to offer. In just a few meetings with interested...
Immanuel Lutheran survives late Gilman rally to advance to regional championship
Immanuel Lutheran had kept Gilman at arms length for six innings in its 8-7 softball regional semifinal victory. The Lancers had been in front since the bottom of the first inning and had been able to keep the Pirates from mounting any serious rallies. All that was left for Immanuel Lutheran was to punctuate the game with a seventh inning the Lancers led 8-4 coming into. If only it were that easy. stepped into the circle looking to toss a complete game. The right-hander had...
Aquinas softball blows by Stanley-Boyd in regional playoff
The Aquinas softball team blew it open in the 4th inning of Wednesday's regional matchup against Stanley-Boyd, increasing its lead to 8-2 before the defense took over with a couple of stellar plays in the top of the 5th as the Blugolds secured a 13-3 victory in six innings.
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MEDFORD TRACK & FIELD - Season completed for some; others get pre-WIAA workout at Medford’s JV meet
Adalyn Dittrich bounced to the top of the list of Medford’s point scorers Thursday, leading the Raiders to second place in their regular-season finale, their annual junior varsity track and field meet at Raider Field. Dittrich won the 300-meter hurdles, took second in the 100-meter high hurdles and was...
Bad River warming shelter closed until further notice
The former Head Start building on the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians reservation that’s been recently used as a warming shelter has been a high concern due to suspected substance abuse. Test results from May 1 indicate one bathroom in the building was at an unsafe level. The surrounding rooms were also tested and are safe, according to a news release from the Bad River tribe. As a result of the unsafe bathroom, the entire building will now be tested out of caution and the building will be closed until further notice. Once cleaning and testing is completed, the faculty will be re-tested to ensure safety.
Hornets finish just shy of the title in Cloverbelt play
Skyline Golf Course in Black River Falls, was the site of the Cloverbelt Conference meet May 14, which saw Cadott outmatch most of the competition to end the regular season. By the end, the Hornets shot a 376 and took second place behind Bloomer. Junior Parker Davis carded the lowest...
Upcoming Memorial Day Events
Memorial Day honors the sacrifice of the U.S. military personnel who gave their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces. This Memorial Day, May 27, the Stanley VFW and American Legion Post 112 will be honoring area veterans with events at Evergreen Cemetery on Cty Hwy H north of 90th Avenue at 9 AM and the Oakland Cemetery on Pine Street at 10 AM including a 21-gun salute and TAPS by VFW and Legion members. At Soo Line Park at 7PM there will be a stone dedication and service featuring a speaker to be announced.
GILMAN BASEBALL - Bucs sink Pirate baseball in last inning
The Gilman Pirates were two outs away from a non-conference win Friday, but that’s when seven straight Prentice Buccaneers reached base, setting the stage for an eight-run rally that pushed the Bucs to a 10-3 win. Gilman had turned a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 lead with a rally...
Remember where you have been
It is hard to get rid of dust. It has a way of creeping into folds, crevices and minute spaces. No matter how thorough you are in cleaning it off, there is always some hidden away. It is a silent hitchhiker that stays with you from every place you have been and something you take with you wherever you go.
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