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The Trempealeau village board approved two resolutions at their regular meeting Thursday for the purpose of funding two vehicle purchases for the village. Resolution #6-2021 approved the borrowing of up to $37,000 from Citizens First Bank for the purchase of a 2021 Ford F550 Truck with Rugby Dump...

            The rooster statue located outside the Osseo Family Restaurant was stolen late last month and a $1,000 reward has been offered for its return. The above photo was taken from the Osseo Police Department Facebook page.

The owner of the Osseo Family Restaurant said he would like to have his eight-foot-tall steel and cement rooster back, but he thinks he’ll pass on an offer from an animal rights group to cover the reward if he’ll quit serving chicken. “I just feel like that’s a lose, lose situation,” said Artan...

K9 Luke

A Trempealeau County K9 helped uncover $20,000 worth of cocaine, leading to the arrest of two Chicago men after a traffic stop on Interstate 94 near Osseo, The stop and bust occurred on March 24, according to the press release which sent a week later by the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department....

 

 

Wednesday, March 24 09:02 — Eleva: Caller sent $300 over a cash app to someone claiming to be a detective. 10:58 — Galesville: Caller wants contact in reference to the neighbor’s chickens being on their property. 11:39 — Trempealeau: Caller requesting contact on his cell phone to meet a deputy in...
By some measures, Trempealeau County has rebounded economically from the turmoil of the last year, but the year of the virus will leave its mark. “It was really scary for awhile,” said Amy Hembd who, with her husband Billy, owns the Garden of Eatin’ in Galesville. “There were a lot of tears, a lot...
For all of the aggravation and anxiety of a year-long pandemic, the economic health of Trempealeau County’s appears to be returning to pre-COVID levels. Employment at Ashley Furniture Industries has returned to pre-virus levels, and the company has another 350 positions available because of company...
It seemed like Trempealeau County was nearing the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but an outbreak last week reminded residents that the disease that has impacted nearly the entire world for the past year hasn’t gone away yet. While cases had been declining to totals not seen since last May, the...
On March 18, 2020, Wisconsin governor Tony Evers directed the closure of all public and private schools in the state in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. That closure would be extended through the end of the 2019-2020 school year by mid-April, as confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wisconsin were...
Arrest warrants have been issued for two county men who allegedly failed to keep their addresses current on the state’s sex offender registry. David Frauen, 47, whose last address was listed as W17712 State Road 95 in Blair, and Michael James Smalley, 38, whose last address was 18526 Blair St.,...
Voters in Trempealeau County won’t have a lot of decisions to make in Tuesday’s election. Residents of the city of Blair will choose a new mayor. Paul Syverson and John Rawson emerged from February’s primary as the choices for the April 6 election. Syverson currently serves as the alderman in Ward...

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