National School Bus Safety Week Brian Abel, Lynn Albers, Steve Athanasiou, Rhonda Bahr, Brad Balek, Rich Barkow, Tim Brandner, Craig Diedrich, Larry Diepenbrock, Russ Gowey, Jim Grant, Tim Hansen, Bill Hoffman, Emily Holub, Deb Koncel, Adam Krug, Barb Krug, Bruce Krug, Josh Krug, Tom Matthias, Brian Moberg, Luke Morse, Sara Ogle, Mike Radlinger, Dave Roiger, Ed Rowe, Brian Schilling, Jerilyn Taylor, Stacy York, Clarice Zenner, Mary Harder, & Deb Kundinger National School Bus Safety Week is October 21 – 25, 2024. The Medford Area Public School District would like to commend you on your efforts in keeping the young people of the Medford Area Public School District safe on their ride to and from school, and on the many other trips that take place throughout the year. The safe level of service provided to these students is extremely important to the school district and is absolutely essential to the learning program. Your efforts in continuing the outstanding tradition established by providing the best service and safest possible ride they can get is essential, and the district would like to thank you for your efforts. Everyone in the school district appreciates what you do, even though they don’t always say so. A bus driver’s job is not always thought of in the highest terms and many people think it is easier than it actually is. Many times through the years, our drivers have exhibited kindness, compassion, and understanding towards our students and their problems. We are fortunate to have drivers that do this. All of us in the Medford Area Public School District want to express a very sincere THANK YOU to you. Please enjoy your day and keep up the good work. National School Bus Safety Week Brian Abel, Lynn Albers, Steve Athanasiou, Rhonda Bahr, Brad Balek, Rich Barkow, Tim Brandner, Craig Diedrich, Larry Diepenbrock, Russ Gowey, Jim Grant, Tim Hansen, Bill Hoffman, Emily Holub, Deb Koncel, Adam Krug, Barb Krug, Bruce Krug, Josh Krug, Tom Matthias, Brian Moberg, Luke Morse, Sara Ogle, Mike Radlinger, Dave Roiger, Ed Rowe, Brian Schilling, Jerilyn Taylor, Stacy York, Clarice Zenner, Mary Harder, & Deb Kundinger National School Bus Safety Week is October 21 – 25, 2024. The Medford Area Public School District would like to commend you on your efforts in keeping the young people of the Medford Area Public School District safe on their ride to and from school, and on the many other trips that take place throughout the year. The safe level of service provided to these students is extremely important to the school district and is absolutely essential to the learning program. Your efforts in continuing the outstanding tradition established by providing the best service and safest possible ride they can get is essential, and the district would like to thank you for your efforts. Everyone in the school district appreciates what you do, even though they don’t always say so. A bus driver’s job is not always thought of in the highest terms and many people think it is easier than it actually is. Many times through the years, our drivers have exhibited kindness, compassion, and understanding towards our students and their problems. We are fortunate to have drivers that do this. All of us in the Medford Area Public School District want to express a very sincere THANK YOU to you. Please enjoy your day and keep up the good work.
The top 30 essays were selected from among all 8th graders at Medford Area Middle School. Student essays placing 16 to 30 received a $20 Chamber Gift Certificate and recognition certificate along with a laminated copy of their essay. Honorees were (in alphabetical order): Sada Carstensen, Kinnley Gowey, Autumn Hartl, Braxton Larson, Graecyn Meseberg, Coraline Neitzel, Oliver Nuernberger, Steven Parkinson, Natalie Pomeroy, Melanie Richter, Renae Rymer, Avery Sigmund, Emma Steinke, Gracie Strama and Maggie Wallace-Szydel. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Jacob and Daniel Nagel were joined by members of The Chamber, the Gilman Development Foundation and representatives from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to celebrate the ribbon cutting for Hickory Haven Apartments in Gilman. The owners renovated and converted the former nursing home facility into a mixedsize apartment complex with seven different styles of apartments ranging from a 600 square foot studio apartment to a 1,400 unit with three bedrooms and two baths. Pricing ranges from $900-1,400 with internet and water and sewer utilities included. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Price County Administrator Paul Trimner explained his duties to members of the Taylor County ad hoc administrative committee on April 4. BRIAN WILSON/ THE STAR NEWS
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