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Prescott EMS Board approves part-timers

The Prescott Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Board approved the request of adding six part-time positions to the EMS Feb. 21.

Pierce County Herald, 03/06/2013

Jail insurance, space issues heard

The Pierce County Jail Ad Hoc Committee started its round of interviews Thursday with those who deal directly with the jail on a first-hand basis.

Pierce County Herald, 02/27/2013

Spring Valley teacher avoids being fired

As the clock passed midnight into Tuesday morning, the lights went out in the lunchroom of Spring Valley High School.

Pierce County Herald, 02/26/2013

Former sheriff's deputy dies suddenly

Elvin Kulenkamp, a longtime former deputy with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, died suddenly Sunday. He was 60-years-old.

Pierce County Herald, 02/26/2013

Prescott EMS facing staffing shortage

Bill Dravis speaks with a lot of pride when it comes to the Prescott Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Pierce County Herald, 02/19/2013

River Falls man on probation for false imprisonment

A River Falls man was placed on three years’ probation late last month for holding a Pierce County employee without her consent last August.

Pierce County Herald, 02/19/2013

City Council discusses residency requirements

The Prescott City Council took up the issue of residency requirements for its employees during the Feb. 11 meeting.

Pierce County Herald, 02/19/2013

Elmwood to get equestrian team

Elmwood will have its own equestrian team this fall, as the school board approved a request recently.

Pierce County Herald, 02/19/2013

St. Croix Valley has their day in Madison

Around 30 business, industry, civic, education and government leaders from the St. Croix Valley made their way to Madison Wednesday for the annual Greater St. Croix Valley Legislative Day.

Pierce County Herald, 02/12/2013

Prescott business park still looking for partner

Interim Prescott City Administrator Jayne Brand spoke Thursday about 90 acres which holds a big key to Prescott’s future.

Pierce County Herald, 02/12/2013

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