Notice of Gravel Bid Town of Prentice The Town of Prentice is seeking gravel bids on 3,000 yards of no more than 3/4 inch crushed gravel to be delivered as ordered anywhere in the Town before September 30, 2026. Contractor must provide a minimum of four trucks for hauling. Contractor must stockpile gravel for mixing and testing. A certificate of insurance must accompany bid. Contractors are responsible for stumpage royalties. The Town of Prentice reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Send marked gravel bids to Town of Prentice, P.O. Box 49, Prentice, WI 54556. Bids must be received and will be opened on May 11, 2026 at the regular monthly board meeting which begins at 6:30 p.m. Amy Esterholm, Clerk Town of Prentice (1st ins. April 30, 2026) 120467_5 WNAXLP Notice of Gravel Bid Town of Prentice The Town of Prentice is seeking gravel bids on 3,000 yards of no more than 3/4 inch crushed gravel to be delivered as ordered anywhere in the Town before September 30, 2026. Contractor must provide a minimum of four trucks for hauling. Contractor must stockpile gravel for mixing and testing. A certificate of insurance must accompany bid. Contractors are responsible for stumpage royalties. The Town of Prentice reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Send marked gravel bids to Town of Prentice, P.O. Box 49, Prentice, WI 54556. Bids must be received and will be opened on May 11, 2026 at the regular monthly board meeting which begins at 6:30 p.m. Amy Esterholm, Clerk Town of Prentice (1st ins. April 30, 2026) 120467_5 WNAXLP
Honor guard members march in the 2025 Lublin Days parade. Veterans organizations serve as a connection between veterans at the individual level and serve an important role fighting for veterans benefits and interests at the state and national level ALEX WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Participants in the 2025-2026 Leadership Taylor County Class made a presentation to the Medford City Council on Tuesday night. The program is run by The Chamber and introduces emerging leaders in the community to existing civic and commercial leaders. Each year, the class takes on a project. This year they focused on ways to increase peopleās awareness of what is going on in the community. They presented the idea of creating an online community calendar for events and activities through The Chamber and its websites. Other ideas were to use social media including TikTok to engage other audiences beyond traditional media. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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