Notice to City of Medford Residents Noxious Weeds Wisconsin Statute 66.0407 requires property owners to destroy all noxious weeds. As defined by Wisconsin Statute 66.0407, noxious weeds include Canada Thistle, Leafy Spurge and Field Bindweed (Creeping Jenny). In addition, Section 9.6.11 of the City of Medford Code of Ordinances prohibits property owners from growing or pollinating any weeds, grass or brush which causes hay fever in human beings, emitting unpleasant or noxious odors or may conceal filthy deposits or provide for the accumulation of trash or litter. Property owners failing to comply will be subject, upon conviction, to a forfeiture. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day that such violation continues to exist. Ashley Lemke City Clerk, WCMC (1st ins. April 30, 2026, 2nd ins. May 7, 2026) 182591 WNAXLP Notice to City of Medford Residents Noxious Weeds Wisconsin Statute 66.0407 requires property owners to destroy all noxious weeds. As defined by Wisconsin Statute 66.0407, noxious weeds include Canada Thistle, Leafy Spurge and Field Bindweed (Creeping Jenny). In addition, Section 9.6.11 of the City of Medford Code of Ordinances prohibits property owners from growing or pollinating any weeds, grass or brush which causes hay fever in human beings, emitting unpleasant or noxious odors or may conceal filthy deposits or provide for the accumulation of trash or litter. Property owners failing to comply will be subject, upon conviction, to a forfeiture. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day that such violation continues to exist. Ashley Lemke City Clerk, WCMC (1st ins. April 30, 2026, 2nd ins. May 7, 2026) 182591 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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