Clark County Humane Society āPet of the Weekā Cowboy Meet Cowboy, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Cowboy came to CCHS as a transfer from a smaller shelter earlier this May. This handsome Heeler mix is about 9 years old and weighs 37.4# currently. Old man Cowboy is as loyal as can be! He is ready to live out his golden years showing you true companionship! Cowboy says this town is definitely big enough for the both of you and if not, heāll just crawl into your lap to prove his point! Cowboy is quite handsome with a short-haired tri-color coat (brown, black and white) and great big beautiful eyes. With any rescue, training and socialization are incredibly important to the success of the dog. Apply for Cowboy today! You can submit your adoption application on our website: www. cchs-petshelter.org/applying-to-adopt. We have lots of wonderful pets available for adoption now, especially puppies, so please check them all out online and then stop in to visit! Freeday Friday is back!! On Friday, June 6th, Freeday Friday will be held at our original CC Resale Store. Itās located at 600 Hewett St, in downtown Neillsville, on the comer opposite the Post Office. This is our āinconvenience storeā. We have lousy parking, terrible hours, not much is organized and we donāt care if you buy anything or not. And yet, people love it. You know why?.................cuz itās all FREE! That's right, bring your bags, boxes, cars, trucks or buggies and fill 'em up. Itās all free! We call it Freeday Friday and itās June 6th from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. See you then!! Clark County Humane Society - W3926 St. Hwy. 73, P.O. Box 127, Neillsville, WI54456 (715) 743-4550 12-3 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat petshelter@email.com www.cchs-petshelter.org or www.facebook.com/petshelter tic# 268235- db Clark County Humane Society āPet of the Weekā Cowboy Meet Cowboy, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Cowboy came to CCHS as a transfer from a smaller shelter earlier this May. This handsome Heeler mix is about 9 years old and weighs 37.4# currently. Old man Cowboy is as loyal as can be! He is ready to live out his golden years showing you true companionship! Cowboy says this town is definitely big enough for the both of you and if not, heāll just crawl into your lap to prove his point! Cowboy is quite handsome with a short-haired tri-color coat (brown, black and white) and great big beautiful eyes. With any rescue, training and socialization are incredibly important to the success of the dog. Apply for Cowboy today! You can submit your adoption application on our website: www. cchs-petshelter.org/applying-to-adopt. We have lots of wonderful pets available for adoption now, especially puppies, so please check them all out online and then stop in to visit! Freeday Friday is back!! On Friday, June 6th, Freeday Friday will be held at our original CC Resale Store. Itās located at 600 Hewett St, in downtown Neillsville, on the comer opposite the Post Office. This is our āinconvenience storeā. We have lousy parking, terrible hours, not much is organized and we donāt care if you buy anything or not. And yet, people love it. You know why?.................cuz itās all FREE! That's right, bring your bags, boxes, cars, trucks or buggies and fill 'em up. Itās all free! We call it Freeday Friday and itās June 6th from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. See you then!! Clark County Humane Society - W3926 St. Hwy. 73, P.O. Box 127, Neillsville, WI54456 (715) 743-4550 12-3 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat petshelter@email.com www.cchs-petshelter.org or www.facebook.com/petshelter tic# 268235- db
Above, Therese (left) and Colton Luchterhand had some action on the ice while sister Sophia and dad Tim tended to holes on either side. The Neillsville family was out and about in Owen-Withee when they decided spurof- the-moment to make their way to Rib Lake to get in on the contest and spend a day together in the sunshine. Right, the Wojnowiak family were all smiles having pulled several nice bluegills out of the water during the competition. Grace (left) and Nora (right) were excitedly waiting for the arrival of their aunt and cousins for more fishing fun on Rib Lake, while their dad, Ryan, kept the crew reined in. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
Hip Pocket drew a crowd of about 400 people to Ice Age Park when they performed in 2025, the band will return in 2026 to close the Friends of Rib Lake Music in the Park series with a concert scheduled for August 29. ALEX WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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