Town of Browning Sealed Gravel Bids Wanted Notice is hereby given that the Town of Browning is seeking sealed bids for: DIABASE (Blue Gravel) BIDS: 3,000 yards, more or less, 5/8 – 100% crushed diabase gravel. A certificate of insurance is required with all bids. Sealed bids are to be sent to Chairman Brandner at: N3152 Grahl Drive, Medford, WI 54451 – with envelope marked “bids.” These will be opened on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at our 7:00 p.m. meeting at the Browning town hall. The Town of Browning reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Sharon Noland, Clerk (1st ins. March 19th, 2026, 2nd ins. March 26th, 2026) 136250_4 WNAXLP Town of Browning Sealed Gravel Bids Wanted Notice is hereby given that the Town of Browning is seeking sealed bids for: DIABASE (Blue Gravel) BIDS: 3,000 yards, more or less, 5/8 – 100% crushed diabase gravel. A certificate of insurance is required with all bids. Sealed bids are to be sent to Chairman Brandner at: N3152 Grahl Drive, Medford, WI 54451 – with envelope marked “bids.” These will be opened on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at our 7:00 p.m. meeting at the Browning town hall. The Town of Browning reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Sharon Noland, Clerk (1st ins. March 19th, 2026, 2nd ins. March 26th, 2026) 136250_4 WNAXLP
The crowds were out for Gilman’s June Dairy Days celebration held June 19-21. While wet weather caused some activities to be postponed, there was high participation throughout the weekend, and a packed parade route on Sunday afternoon in downtown Gilman. See pages 8 and 9 for more pictures from the event. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
Volunteer Dick Wesle took time on Saturday afternoon to put a fresh coat of paint on display boards used for static exhibits at the Taylor County Cooperative Youth Fair. Work is ongoing at the fairgrounds to prepare for the fair. The Taylor County Fair runs from July 23-26. ALEX WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Former Price County sheriff Wallace “Wally” Krenzke, on May 30, 2026, reviews a search warrant affidavit naming Michael D. Raskie as a suspect in the 1987 disappearance of Shelly Hansen. Wisconsin Watch obtained the affidavit a day earlier at the Price County Courthouse. JOE TIMMERMAN / WISCONSIN WATCH
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