Each week in July, we will research forgotten places or things in Clark County and share our findings with you in our
An inscribed block at the center of the memorial for the early settlers of Willard lies in Settler’s Park. The memorial contains more than 190 bricks that state the names of the first settlers who came to the area in the early 1900s. CHEYENNE THOMAS/STAFF PHOTO An inscribed block at the center of the memorial for the early settlers of Willard lies in Settler’s Park. The memorial contains more than 190 bricks that state the names of the first settlers who came to the area in the early 1900s. CHEYENNE THOMAS/STAFF PHOTO
A delegation of representatives from the Medford development community, along with CEO Bob Foote of Weather Shield Manufacturing, recently met to discuss the acquisition of Weather Shield by Pella Windows and Doors. Company representatives said they were looking forward to continuing to be a part of the Medford community. SUBMITTED
The Westboro and Rib Lake fire departments along with the Rib Lake Police Department and Taylor County Sheriff’s Department took part in the annual summer learning program at Rib Lake Elementary Schools. Students were selected from those who reached their reading and math goals to get a ride to school on Sept. 12 in an fire or law enforcement vehicle. SUBMITTED
Wisconsin Business Development (WBD) representative, Kyle Kuntz with Charlie Paulson, vice president of commercial lending at Nicolet National Bank in Medford. Paulson was recently recognized by WBD for earning elite status for completing 10 SBA 504 loans. SUBMITTED
In addition to walking the trails, guests were invited to take a wagon on a guided tour around the 35-acre preserve to glimpse more than sixty tree species, fifty types of vines and shrubs, wildflowers, and the animal inhabitants that call the land their home. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
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