Thank You! Laura Dettmering Holmes Mayor Elect - City of Medford I am grateful to my family, friends, and devoted supporters for their support, encouragement, and prayers during the mayoral campaign. Special thanks to my campaign committee, Chris Kepner Photography, The Wedding Gallery, Russ Gowey, Pro Designs, Quik Print, K99 Radio, The Star News, and Cravings; along with everyone who distributed flyers and permitted signs to be placed on their property. It was a team effort. I appreciate those who took the time to get out and vote; your voices all matter! The real work begins now so, let’s get ready to make a difference together! Thank You! Laura Dettmering Holmes Mayor Elect - City of Medford I am grateful to my family, friends, and devoted supporters for their support, encouragement, and prayers during the mayoral campaign. Special thanks to my campaign committee, Chris Kepner Photography, The Wedding Gallery, Russ Gowey, Pro Designs, Quik Print, K99 Radio, The Star News, and Cravings; along with everyone who distributed flyers and permitted signs to be placed on their property. It was a team effort. I appreciate those who took the time to get out and vote; your voices all matter! The real work begins now so, let’s get ready to make a difference together!
Gilman village clerk Candice Grunseth (center) received an award for Administrative Professional of the Year at the 38th Annual Wisconsin Rural Water Association (WRWA) Conference held March 24-27. Grunseth celebrated 20 years with the village on Monday, April 6. SUBMITTED
Kylie Weiler is a school social work at Medford Area Elementary School and a 2026 Kohl Fellowship recipient. This year, Weiler started a new group in the elementary school called StrongHER Together Girls Group that works to works to build self-esteem and emphasis being a good friend. Here Weiler is pictured with some of the participants in the group. SUBMITTED
Gilman resident Scott Copenhaver (far right) questioned Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources wastewater engineer Arthur Ryzak (second from right) about changes in definitions that could have significant financial consequences for residents. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
Black River Riders club member Sharon Grimm holds up the map showing the location of the proposed shooting range in relation to nearby riding and hiking trails. The county is seeking grant funds to pay for the development of a new shooting range. Club members urged the county to pursue an alternative site that was further away from the trails. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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