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Medford residents raise questions, concerns about possible referendum

Medford residents raise questions, concerns about possible referendum
The Wisconsin 4-H Key Award was recently presented to Olivia Krause at the Taylor County 4-H Awards ceremony by Rob Klussendorf, a Wisconsin Farm Bureau member. The prestigious 4-H Key Award is one of the highest recognitions a 4-H member can receive. Youth receiving this award have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills, and actively participated in their club and community. Key Award recipients are high school students with at least three years of experience in 4-H and at least one year as a youth leader. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau and Rural Mutual Insurance Company have sponsored the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award program for over almost 50 years, helping 4-H to honor some of Wisconsin’s finest youth. This year’s recipient, Olivia Krause, has been involved in the Taylor County 4-H program for 10 years and has served in many leadership roles, including the Youth Leaders Organization (YLO), Youth Representative for the Federation of Taylor County 4-H, and many offices within the Liberty 4-H Club, throughout her 4-H career. Olivia has also been a participant of multiple 4-H Educational Travel Experiences, including American Spirit East and 4-H Congress. Olivia is an excellent example to younger 4-H members. SUBMITTED
Medford residents raise questions, concerns about possible referendum
The Wisconsin 4-H Key Award was recently presented to Olivia Krause at the Taylor County 4-H Awards ceremony by Rob Klussendorf, a Wisconsin Farm Bureau member. The prestigious 4-H Key Award is one of the highest recognitions a 4-H member can receive. Youth receiving this award have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills, and actively participated in their club and community. Key Award recipients are high school students with at least three years of experience in 4-H and at least one year as a youth leader. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau and Rural Mutual Insurance Company have sponsored the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award program for over almost 50 years, helping 4-H to honor some of Wisconsin’s finest youth. This year’s recipient, Olivia Krause, has been involved in the Taylor County 4-H program for 10 years and has served in many leadership roles, including the Youth Leaders Organization (YLO), Youth Representative for the Federation of Taylor County 4-H, and many offices within the Liberty 4-H Club, throughout her 4-H career. Olivia has also been a participant of multiple 4-H Educational Travel Experiences, including American Spirit East and 4-H Congress. Olivia is an excellent example to younger 4-H members. SUBMITTED

More than 40 people attended the second listening session held January 24 about a potential referendum for the Medford School District.

At the previous mee...

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