Police, Hospital team up to help youngsters about bike-riding
Employees from Allina Health and River Falls Area Hospital joined forces with the Prescott Police Department and Prescott Parent Association members T...
Prescott Law Explorer Post competes in state tournament
Members of the Prescott Police Department Law Enforcement Explorer Post No. 3627 fared well in competition at the 38th annual Minnesota Law Enforcemen...
Improvements to lift bridge almost complete
Area News
-- Improvements are almost finished on the Stillwater Lift Bridge between Stillwater and Houlton.
One airlifted following motorcycle crash
A 21-year-old male was airlifted from the Plum City High School football field late Saturday morning, May 18th, following a motorcycle accident on Hwy. 10, just north of the village.
RELATED CONTENTPrescott Kiwanis fishing contest June 1
The Prescott Kiwanis Club is hosting the 17th annual Kids fishing contest, 9-11 a.m., Saturday, June 1.
RELATED CONTENTMatzek eyes Pharmacy career after EHS
Rebecca Matzek has always been interested in Science. The question for a long time was what field she would study after graduating from Ellsworth High School.
RELATED CONTENTMoving forward with school plans
After extensive review of past recommendations, current facilities and long term needs, a facility committee recommended a new high school building and reallocation of grades throughout the Prescott School District.
RELATED CONTENTArea state senator greets Dalai Lama
State Sen. Sheila Harsdorf (R-River Falls)_welcomed the Dalai Lama to Wisconsin Tuesday, May 14 during his two-day visit to Madison to give a teaching, take part in a panel discussion at UW-Madison and address a joint session of the State Legislature.
RELATED CONTENTFarmington children sickened after attending Camp Pepin
Regional News
-- School officials put the total number of children sickened last week at a WMCA camp in western Wisconsin at 53.
Black bear sightings reported in Cottage Grove
Area News
-- Police said a black bear was spotted multiple times early Wednesday in this Twins Cities suburb, first in a residential neighborhood, then in a park and later along Highway 61.
Hospice memorial service scheduled May 19
The community is invited to remember family and friends who have died by attending the annual ADORAY Hospice Memorial Program on Sunday, May 19, at 4 p.m. The non-denominational program is being held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 503 County UU, Hudson. Everyone is welcome. ADORAY Hospice takes this time to honor and remember patients who have died on their hospice service during the past year.
RELATED CONTENTAll Curt Brown ever wanted to do was fly
Area News
-- Hudson can now boast of being home to not only an astronaut -- but a Hall of Fame astronaut.
Editorial: Grow efficiently in yard, garden
When the great outdoors is right outside the back door, it’s possible to realize a beautiful landscape or reap a bountiful harvest without becoming extravagant.
RELATED CONTENTOld Cowbelle: Graduation - Opening New Doors
High school graduation is the end of one thing and the beginning of many others. It’s actually leaving childhood behind and venturing out into the adult world. So many choices to make; so many decisions involved.
RELATED CONTENTWIAA regional baseball tournament pairings released
Two Pierce County prep baseball teams will receive byes in their respective regional tournament brackets and two others have first round games next Friday.
RELATED CONTENTBrewers finally break losing streak
Wisconsin Sports
-- A 10th-inning single by Jeff Bianchi plated two runs as the Milwaukee Brewers edged St. Louis 6-4.
Kelly plays strong third round at Byron Nelson Classic
Wisconsin Sports
-- Jerry Kelly had a strong Saturday round of four under par, passing nearly 40 competitors at the Byron Nelson Classic in Texas, but he still trails the leader by eight strokes.








