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Abbotsford T ribune Published in Abbotsford - 70 years ago May 28, 1953
District scouts hold camporee at Cherokee One hundred and fifty-three Boy Scouts and 35 scouters gathered at Cherokee Park over the weekend for the annual Wood District spring camporee.
Santo eligible for state competition Miss Carrie Santo has received first honors for her oil painting, entered in the Eau Claire district contest for paintings by amateurs. She paints lying flat on her back with the aid of mirrors due to crippling arthritis.
Truck transport will be limited during weekends Starting May 28, certain Wisconsin highways will be closed to heavy truck traffic on weekends.
Tribune-P honograph Published in Abbotsford and Colby - 50 years ago May 24, 1973
Colby to get power plant A Rural Electrification Administration loan for the construction of a 65,000 kilowatt generating plant for Dairyland Power Cooperative was approved according to Congressman David Obey.
Motorists becoming aware of slow moving vehcile symbol Each year, the motoring public is becoming more conscious of a unique symbol used to designate “Slow Moving Vehicles,” it is reported by Raymond H. Ott, Marathon County’s Highway Safety Coordinator.
135 to graduate from Colby High Dr. Gary Rohde, Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin-River Falls will give the graduation address to the 86th senior class of Colby High School.
Tribune -P honograph Published in Abbotsford and Colby - 25 years ago May 27, 1998
Pinters will host Abby Dairy Breakfast Sunday The Rodney and Terri Pinter family will host the 10th annual Abbotsford Dairy Breakfast this Sunday at their Town of Holton farm.
Street light expansion proposed The Abbotsford Street, Sewer and Water committee will recommend that the city install a dozen new street lights and poles on the city limits in anticipation of the new bypass interchanges.
Two-vehicle crash on 29 Emergency personnel from Colby and Abbotsford swarmed around a vehicle that crashed two miles east of Abbotsford on May 24.