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County supervisors adopted an ordinance easing the rules for utility vehicles to use county roads, ending a sometimes-contentious debate. In a 14-to-one vote last week Monday, supervisors approved the new regulation that drops the requirement that special permits to drive ATVs and UTVs on county...
Arcadia officials greeted with some reluctance a request to allow Ashley for the Arts organizers to apply for a hard liquor license for the event. The council last Wednesday deferred until its April meeting a decision on whether to grant the request that the festival be designated a concessionaire...
Arcadia officials are “optimistic” they have provided federal engineers with enough information to reduce perhaps by half the cost of the latest study of the city’s flood protection needs. The city council last Wednesday also formally named Ashley Furniture Industries officials Mike Moran and Matt...
Wednesday, March 11 09:03 — Galesville: Report of a small car that passed into oncoming traffic and forced another car off the road.  09:19 — Arcadia: Caller reported a propane truck carrying 100-pound tanks must have one leaking. It just came into Arcadia.  11:59 — Ettrick: Report of a black car...
A group of Independence residents have formed a group set out to help community members who are unable to leave their homes during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Independence Halt Corona Community Coalition has a goal to protect the community by reducing risk of exposure and illness from COVID-19. They...

A group of Arcadia area residents who made contributions to the Wanek Center were given a tour of the facility Monday. Pictured in one of the new gymnasiums are Andrew Schultz (from left), Nancy Schultz, Henry Schultz, Dr. Paul Dettloff, Keith Weltzien, Clarence Pronschinske, Karen Weltzien, Beverly Pronschinske, Renee Schank, Loren Wolfe and Diane Walske. Donors not pictured include Dave and Charlotte Schank.(Times photograph by Debbie Foss)

 
A group of Arcadia area residents who were important contributors to the new Wanek Center were given a tour of the facility Monday and recognized for their contributions to its construction. “This is a real tribute to western Wisconsin,” said Dr. Paul Dettloff. “I hope it inspires other small towns...
Though the federal engineers who are designing Arcadia’s flood works say the project will be neutral for communities along the Trempealeau River, a “bunch of people” don’t believe that, Gov. Tony Evers said. “The city’s work” to design and fund flood projects “is admirable,” Evers said, “but we...
Four occupants of a horse drawn buggy were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries after the buggy was rear-ended in the town of Pigeon Sunday evening. The buggy — occupied by Edna Wengerd, 41, Fannie Wengerd, 43, Lizzie Wengerd, 33, and William Wengerd, 39, all of Whitehall — was driving...
After the flood of 2017 washed out the swinging bridge and High Cliff walking trail in Galesville, many in the community have been anxious to replace them. But the process of getting the funding for the project is proving to be difficult, and plans for the project are now delayed due to long...
Wednesday, March 4 09:12 — Arcadia: A male is having a seizure on a bus.  11:13 — Strum: Officer is attempting to locate a male with a warrant.  11:19 — Arcadia: Caller sees a trapped animal that has been there for a couple of days and is trying to get out.  11:52 — Blair: Caller’s neighbor is...

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