A HUGE Thank You! We’d like to extend our thank you to the community for their support, and to the donors, and organizations that came out to our first annual Light The Path awareness event and resource share, held Saturday November 16th. Our goal moving forward will be to continue to improve and aid our community and local non profits together as a community, because together we grow stronger! Thank You Generous Donors Wheeler’s Chevrolet Medford, Medford Motors, Maple Island, Huey’s Hideaway, The Wausau Woodchucks, Solace Ink, Tractor Supply, Medford Cafe, El Jovenaso, Kelli’s Kitchen, Mighty Maids, Century 21 Dairyland, American Family Insurance, Raegan Hoeck, The Attic, Tease Tanning and Gifts on Main, In Stitches and Ink, The Mirage, Cravings, Big Daddy’s Fireworks, Monster Hall Events, Broadway Theater, Tea and Tee Card and Hobby, Marathon Cheese, Culver’s, Thrivent, Sugar Moon Hills, and Kohn’s Apiary. Without your contributions, we would not have been able to gift Operation Horses Heal with $585.81! We want to thank Tamara Schmitt and Lynsie Wiese of American Family Insurance for providing not only a gift basket, but for also providing us with an excellent insurance plan to cover our event. A thanks to City of Medford for allowing us to use the shelters. Decker's Portables for providing us all with a restroom, we couldn't have had our event without it. Thanks to Associated Bank, Walmart and Royal Credit Union for their monetary donations, we were able to provide the drinks we all had because of you! Huge thanks goes out to Tombstone for the cases of pizza and the ovens to cook them in! To Tracy from NAMI North-Woods for using their raffle license and assisting us in our first event, you are appreciated for your hard work! Taylor and Kala from Human Services. Penny and Angela from Indianhead. The Medford Police Department for assisting us where needed, and our volunteers. Thank you all very much, you all worked very hard and are appreciated beyond words, thank you! And the best for last! Biggest thanks goes out to God! Thank you for laying this burden on me, and for opening closed doors and for blessing us with good weather and a great turnout! A thousand times thank you! 161758 A HUGE Thank You! We’d like to extend our thank you to the community for their support, and to the donors, and organizations that came out to our first annual Light The Path awareness event and resource share, held Saturday November 16th. Our goal moving forward will be to continue to improve and aid our community and local non profits together as a community, because together we grow stronger! Thank You Generous Donors Wheeler’s Chevrolet Medford, Medford Motors, Maple Island, Huey’s Hideaway, The Wausau Woodchucks, Solace Ink, Tractor Supply, Medford Cafe, El Jovenaso, Kelli’s Kitchen, Mighty Maids, Century 21 Dairyland, American Family Insurance, Raegan Hoeck, The Attic, Tease Tanning and Gifts on Main, In Stitches and Ink, The Mirage, Cravings, Big Daddy’s Fireworks, Monster Hall Events, Broadway Theater, Tea and Tee Card and Hobby, Marathon Cheese, Culver’s, Thrivent, Sugar Moon Hills, and Kohn’s Apiary. Without your contributions, we would not have been able to gift Operation Horses Heal with $585.81! We want to thank Tamara Schmitt and Lynsie Wiese of American Family Insurance for providing not only a gift basket, but for also providing us with an excellent insurance plan to cover our event. A thanks to City of Medford for allowing us to use the shelters. Decker's Portables for providing us all with a restroom, we couldn't have had our event without it. Thanks to Associated Bank, Walmart and Royal Credit Union for their monetary donations, we were able to provide the drinks we all had because of you! Huge thanks goes out to Tombstone for the cases of pizza and the ovens to cook them in! To Tracy from NAMI North-Woods for using their raffle license and assisting us in our first event, you are appreciated for your hard work! Taylor and Kala from Human Services. Penny and Angela from Indianhead. The Medford Police Department for assisting us where needed, and our volunteers. Thank you all very much, you all worked very hard and are appreciated beyond words, thank you! And the best for last! Biggest thanks goes out to God! Thank you for laying this burden on me, and for opening closed doors and for blessing us with good weather and a great turnout! A thousand times thank you! 161758
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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