Spring Valley's Farmers Market up and running
The 2013 Spring Valley Wisconsin's Farmers Market had its first vendor set up on Friday, May 10, when John and Arlene Snoeyenbos of Ellsworth displaye...
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...
River Falls man dead after party bus accident
A 23-year-old River Falls man died late Saturday night in Ellsworth after he fell from the rear door of moving bus as came into the village on Hwy. 10.
RELATED CONTENTAssistant principal prepares for retirement
In his 38 years as an educator, Bill Fuller has worked with grades kindergarten through 12th, but this year he’s graduating with the seniors.
RELATED CONTENT4-H Foundation golf event set for June 10 at Kilkarney
The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation announces that the registration deadline for the Northern Golf Classic is May 27.
RELATED CONTENTUPDATE: Eau Claire woman airlifted following motorcycle crash
A 21-year-old Eau Claire woman was airlifted from the Plum City High School football field to the Mayo hospital in Eau Claire 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 CONTENTCamp Pepin open for business after cleaning from top-to-bottom
Area News
-- A camp in far western Wisconsin is re-opening today, after about four dozen fifth-graders got sick during their annual spring visit last week.
Improvements to lift bridge almost complete
Area News
-- Improvements are almost finished on the Stillwater Lift Bridge between Stillwater and Houlton.
Western Wisconsin Roundup: More storms coming for western Wisconsin
Western Wisconsin News
-- The western half of Wisconsin has been hit with several waves of heavy thunderstorms since yesterday afternoon.
Government and Political Roundup: Decision to be made on wheter to expand DNA database
Wisconsin News
-- A legislative panel will decide on Thursday whether the new state budget should let police collect D-N-A samples from people who have not been convicted of felonies.
Crime and Court Roundup: Another elderly woman victim of a scam
Wisconsin News
-- An elderly Tomahawk woman lost a-thousand-dollars in a contest scam – but she could have lost over eight-thousand if her daughter hadn’t come to the rescue.
State News Roundup: Two winning Powerball tickets were sold in Antigo and Milwaukee
Wisconsin News
-- Wisconsin had two winners of a million-dollars each in Saturday night's Powerball drawing.
Minnesota Legislative Roundup: Final day of 2013 session today
Minnesota News
-- There's less than one day left in the legislative session, and Republicans in the Minnesota House are blasting Democrats for passing a bill early this morning (Mon) that increases taxes on high-income Minnesotans and hikes the cigarette tax a dollar-60 per pack.
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 end road trip at 2-8 with 4-2 loss to St. Louis
Wisconsin Sports
-- The Milwaukee Brewers ended a 2-8 road trip yesterday with a 4-2 loss at Saint Louis.
State Sports Roundup: UW-Stevens Point advances to DIII Baseball World Series
Wisconsin Sports
-- The field is set for the N-C-A-A Division-Three Baseball World Series that begins on Friday near Appleton.
Drew becomes the sixth person to be interviewed for Bucks' coaching vacancy
Wisconsin Sports
-- Atlanta Hawks’ coach Larry Drew is at least the sixth person to be interviewed by the Milwaukee Bucks for their head coaching vacancy.
Minnesota Sports Roundup: Twins end homestand 2-7 thanks to sweep to Boston
Minnesota Sports
-- Boston's Dustin Pedroia belted a two-run homer and knocked in three as the Red Sox topped the Twins 5-1 to sweep the three-game series at a rainy Target Field.








