Stratford easily beats Loyal/Greenwood to claim outright title
READY TO FALL OVER AFTER THE WIN - Last season, Stratford’s football team re-enacted a bowling strike after each win under head coach Jason Tubbs. The team wanted to keep its newer postgame tradition intact after wins this season and new head coach Marshall Lehman obliged. Stratford junior Austin Niehaus (13) raises his helmet while waiting in anticipation after Friday’s 50-0 home win against Loyal/Greenwood for Lehman to pretend he is throwing a bowling ball so he and his teammates can fall over like pins would when a person gets a strike. STAFF PHOTO/CASEY KRAUTKRAMER READY TO FALL OVER AFTER THE WIN - Last season, Stratford’s football team re-enacted a bowling strike after each win under head coach Jason Tubbs. The team wanted to keep its newer postgame tradition intact after wins this season and new head coach Marshall Lehman obliged. Stratford junior Austin Niehaus (13) raises his helmet while waiting in anticipation after Friday’s 50-0 home win against Loyal/Greenwood for Lehman to pretend he is throwing a bowling ball so he and his teammates can fall over like pins would when a person gets a strike. STAFF PHOTO/CASEY KRAUTKRAMER
Stratford senior quarterback Brady Berg gave all the credit to his coaches and receivers for his huge passing night in Friday’s 50-0 home win against Loyal/ Greenwood. Berg completed 12 of 14 pas...
Since 1988 C&G Mini Mart has been a part of the Rib Lake community. That community pride continues with a recent presentation of a check for $1,318 to the Rib Lake Fire Department from the Pump for a Cause. A portion of the proceeds from people using the Pump for a Cause pump at C&G Mini Mart in Rib Lake go to help designated organizations. The fire department was designated the Pump for a cause recipient for August and September. Upcoming organizations include Rib Lake Fish and Game, Rib Lake Lions Club, American Legion Post No. 274 and Rib Lake High School. Cindy Hanke (left) presents a check to fire chief Russ Bullis. SUBMITTED
The Taylor County personnel committee met on Tuesday, October 28, to discuss changes to the county’s Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) plan offered to employees. Money coming in January 2026 will not roll over, leaving many employees frustrated. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
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