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BIO-REFINERY MOVES FORWARD IN STANLEY
Monday, January 31st, 2005 -- 11:07 am
A first-of-its-kind bio-refinery facility in Stanley is moving forward – and it could be producing high-valued sugars – or pectins - for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries by the end of the year. [ full story ]
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COSTLY UPGRADES AT STANLEY PRISON
Monday, January 31st, 2005 -- 11:01 am
The Stanley Prison was privately built with no contract from the state, but the state bought it anyway, and now they’re paying for some deficiencies. [ full story ]
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EXPERIENCE WORKS HELPS THOSE 55 AND OLDER FIND WORK
Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 -- 8:42 am
Not all the programs created through Lyndon Johnson’s “war on poverty” are still around today – in fact very few have survived – but Tuesday on Viewpoint, we learned about one that is still very active. [ full story ]
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SNOWMOBILE TRAILS OPEN
Monday, January 24th, 2005 -- 12:37 pm
The snow on Friday night and Saturday morning was enough to get snowmobile trails open here in Clark County. [ full story ]
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FUN SHOW NEEDS ENTRIES
Thursday, January 20th, 2005 -- 9:18 am
The Neillsville Winter Carnival is just around the corner and the organizers of the popular Talent and Fun Show are looking for participants. [ full story ]
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ANOTHER GREENWOOD SCHOOLS REFERENDUM POSSIBLE
Tuesday, January 18th, 2005 -- 10:38 am
The Greenwood School chief is very pleased with the turnout they had at a public forum on the cash-strapped district’s future last night and is more optimistic that a revenue cap exemption might be worthwhile then he was before the meeting. [ full story ]
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FARM TECHNOLOGY DAYS FUNDRAISING CONTINUES
Tuesday, January 18th, 2005 -- 10:31 am
Matt Jorgensen of the Farm Technology Days 2005 Executive Committee says they are going from business to business seeking donations for the event, but they are also holding a raffle. [ full story ]
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FARM TECHNOLOGY DAYS PLANNING CONTINUES
Tuesday, January 18th, 2005 -- 10:26 am
July certainly feels a long ways off, but a dedicated group of organizers continues to meet monthly planning what will certainly be a colossal event for Clark County. [ full story ]
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GOVERNOR'S RACE STARTING EARLY
Tuesday, January 18th, 2005 -- 10:20 am
The 2006 Governor’s race isn’t exactly creeping up on us just yet – but, if you listen to certain Republicans, you’d think the race were next month. [ full story ]
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CVTC GRAND OPENING
Thursday, January 13th, 2005 -- 10:51 am
What once seemed like a long dream became a reality yesterday as area leaders and school officials officially christened the Chippewa Valley Technical College Neillsville Center at a Grand Opening celebration. [ full story ]
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LANDINI DIES
Thursday, January 13th, 2005 -- 10:41 am
Clark County lost one of its true characters on Tuesday night when longtime county board member Ralph Landini passed away at the age of 65. [ full story ]
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SHERMAN ON WAY OUT AS GM?
Thursday, January 13th, 2005 -- 10:40 am
A newspaper is reporting today Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan is poised to strip coach Mike Sherman of his general manager duties. [ full story ]
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ST. POINT MINIMUM WAGE HIKE?
Thursday, January 13th, 2005 -- 10:39 am
Stevens Point could join the relatively small list of Wisconsin city’s to set their own minimum wage this summer. [ full story ]
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CLARK COUNTY WORKING TO BUILD OWN HAZMAT TEAM
Monday, January 10th, 2005 -- 1:50 pm
While Clark County has plenty of hazardous materials, at this point, they don’t have their own HAZMAT team; that could change through a resolution the Local Emergency Planning Committee sent to the County Board last week. [ full story ]
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ALMOST ALL OUT-OF-STATE PRISONERS BACK HOME
Monday, January 10th, 2005 -- 1:39 pm
The state has brought all but about 50 inmates back to Wisconsin from out-of-state prisons, five years after thousands were being held in Oklahoma, Minnesota, Mississippi and Tennessee, Corrections Secretary Matt Frank said Saturday. [ full story ]
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RACE FOR LOYAL MAYOR
Thursday, January 6th, 2005 -- 2:23 pm
Voters in Loyal will have a new mayor after the spring elections; and they’ll have two candidates to choose from. [ full story ]
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NEILLSVILLE SCHOOL BOARD PRIMARY
Thursday, January 6th, 2005 -- 2:22 pm
With Tuesday’s filing deadline come and gone, voters in the Neillsville school district will be faced with a rare primary election for a school board position. [ full story ]
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GREENWOOD SCHOOL BOARD LOOKS FOR DIRECTION
Wednesday, January 5th, 2005 -- 12:05 pm
Leaders of the Greenwood School District will be looking for direction from the public at a meeting tonight (WEDNESDAY) at 7:30 in the Greenwood High School Cafetorium. [ full story ]
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OLSON PUBLIC FUNERAL SET
Monday, January 3rd, 2005 -- 12:27 pm
The Public visitation for Todd Olson, 36, Loyal, will be held at the Loyal High School Gymnasium from 3 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 5th. The public funeral service will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Loyal High School Gymnasium. All Loyal students will be dismissed at noon on Wednesday. [ full story ]
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WCA WANTS REFERENDA IN ALL 72 COUNTIES
Monday, January 3rd, 2005 -- 12:23 pm
In what’s being seen as a preemptive strike against the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, The Wisconsin Counties Association wants all 72 counties to ask voters in April whether the state - instead of counties - should pay for the judicial and human services systems it mandates. [ full story ]
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FLU SHOTS FOR ALL!
Monday, January 3rd, 2005 -- 12:13 pm
The Clark County Health Department is taking advantage of the fact they still have over 200 doses of flu vaccine and the state’s lifted strict requirements on who can receive the shot. [ full story ]
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