Village of Rib Lake LRIP Project Bid Request The Village of Rib Lake is seeking bids for pavement replacement on Church St from 3rd St toward State Rd, for a distance of 1,267 feet. Project consists of pulverizing the existing pavement, shaping and paving 3.5 inches at a width of 32 feet. Bid should include the quantity, unit bid price and total price for pulverizing and paving. Contractor will be responsible for all signing and traffic control. Contractor must provide proof of insurance with bid. Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The Village of Rib Lake reserves the right to accept or reject all bids. Contact Cody Lind at 715-820-3834 for additional project information. 182722 WNAXLP Village of Rib Lake LRIP Project Bid Request The Village of Rib Lake is seeking bids for pavement replacement on Church St from 3rd St toward State Rd, for a distance of 1,267 feet. Project consists of pulverizing the existing pavement, shaping and paving 3.5 inches at a width of 32 feet. Bid should include the quantity, unit bid price and total price for pulverizing and paving. Contractor will be responsible for all signing and traffic control. Contractor must provide proof of insurance with bid. Sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The Village of Rib Lake reserves the right to accept or reject all bids. Contact Cody Lind at 715-820-3834 for additional project information. 182722 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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