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Arcadia sophomore Kaitlin Bremer prepared to return a serve during a tournament game against Baldwin-Woodville at the Onalaska Omni Center last Wednesday.          (Times photograph by Benjamin Pierce)

A win over Cumberland and four matches in one day was a busy way to start the 2022 season for Arcadia High School’s volleyball team last week.  The Raiders finished the tournament in Onalaska 1-4, falling to Baldwin-Woodville in the final set of an opening match before earning their first win of...

Above: Sophomore Sawyer Smock finished inside the top 25 while the Red Hawk boys took fifth place.

Below: Sophomore Anya Wolfe ran toward the finish line during an invitational cross country meet at Maple Grove Venues in West Salem on Saturday. The Red Hawk girls placed sixth as a team.           (Times photographs by Benjamin Pierce)

Four different runners donning Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau jerseys took home top 10 honors at the Red Hawks’ season opening meet last Saturday, the Gale Johnson Kick-Off at Maple Grove Venues in West Salem. Coach Don Foley’s team is coming off a successful 2021 season that saw both the boys and girls...

 

 

  Wednesday, Aug. 17 01:19 — Osseo: Officer is assisting a state trooper with a search.  08:06 — Ettrick: Caller reported a female is burning garbage in the middle of the road and flipping people off. The female was actually burning a bible; an officer got her to return to her residence.  08:56 — ...
The Arcadia council is looking at repaying over 10 years a $2 million loan for a flood control project, a decision that could up property taxes in 2023. “With inflation and everything, the last thing we want to do right now is raise taxes,” said Mayor Kevin Mayzek. “We’re going to go through...
The leadership at Arcadia High School got a bit of an overhaul this summer, but Superintendent Lance Bagstad said the building is in good hands as the 2022-23 school year quickly approaches. A familiar face will be leading the efforts, as former vice principal and athletic director Wyatt Anderson...
The kid who was voted to have best mullet in the country has ties to Trempealeau County and those connections may have pushed him over the top in the national competition. Known as “Mullet Boy” eight-year-old Emmitt Bailey of Menomonie was voted to have the best mullet in the entire country in the...
Employees for the Blair-Taylor Child Care Center could have an opportunity to enhance their education without much cost for themselves or the school district. The district school board heard last week Monday about interest in the T.E.A.C.H Early Childhood Wisconsin scholarship program. The program...

 

 

As both the Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau and Arcadia school districts approach a staffing crisis for bus drivers, the contracted company who supplies other area schools with drivers says the corral for their routes is plenty full. Both the G-E-T and Arcadia school boards recently learned of their...

 

 

  Wednesday, Aug. 10 03:05 — Ettrick: Four or five people are outside, making threats.  10:49 — Osseo: Caller is concerned about an unknown party who is believed to be coming to a residence later this afternoon.  11:44 — Galesville: Caller said the neighbor’s dog is out on the deck. The dog has...
The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau school board will have to revote on increasing costs for school meals after the board illegally added the change to their agenda at last Monday’s meeting. Superintendent Michele Butler told the Times after learning of the issue that the board will revote on the change...

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