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The River Falls Board of Education recently accepted resignations from these long-time school district employees, in front, from left to right, are: Mike Buss, Ellie Richards and Dianne Ginsberg. Standing in back are: Bobbie Anderson, Judy Baker, Emily Lyon-Hansen and Mary Bednarowski. Missing, Steve Anderson. Vera Roy-Stoeberl photo
Retiring teachers

After 218 years: What we've learned

Teachers Bobbie Anderson, Steve Anderson, Judy Baker, Dianne Ginsberg, Emily Lyon-Hansen, Mike Buss, Ellie Richards and School Nurse Mary Bednarowski will turn to a new chapter in their careers at the end of the current school year.

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Joseph resigns as Wildcat hockey coach

Jim Joseph, who guided the Wildcat hockey team to within one game of a state tournament berth this season, has announced he is stepping down as head coach at River Falls High School to accept the same position at Simley High School in Inver Grove Heights, Minn.

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A four-car crash on Main Street blocked traffic for a time Wednesday. Phil Pfuehler photo
Main Street crash scene

Car crash closes Main Street

A female driver with three passengers ran into a parked car in the 100 block of North Main Street, pushing that car into another parked vehicle that was pushed into a third parked vehicle -- creating what Police Chief Roger Leque called a “domino effect.” All told, four vehicles were involved.

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This photo, taken during the 2006 river clean up, shows one group of volunteers who did their part to help keep the Kinnickinnic River clean. Submitted photo
River clean up 2007

She politely suggests you ‘go take a hike’ (video)

This is the week and Saturday is the day area residents can lend a hand in keeping a local treasure “cold, clean and clear.”

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UW-River Falls commencement set for May 17

UW-River Falls will hold spring commencement in two ceremonies at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, May 17, in the Robert P. Knowles Physical Education and Recreation Center.

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Taser halts runaway horse in town of Troy

The St. Croix County Sheriff’s Department may have found a new use for a TASER gun…animal control.

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Diane and Terry Dubois of the town of Martell used to ride his motorcycle often.  Submitted photo
Diane and Terry Dubois

Knight riders: This one for big-hearted brother

This Saturday the Blue Knights will roll their motorcycles through Pierce County, creating a collective roar to honor Terry Dubois, a retired Pierce County Sheriff’s Deputy who died of a massive heart attack last August.

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South Wasson bridge is no more
The old bridge over the South Fork on South Wasson Lane is no more, but a new one is slowly taking shape. The upgraded bridge and road, however, won’t be drivable for more than two months. Bob Burrows photo
 

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Lab farm babies a sure sign of spring

The animals UW-River Falls’ lab farms produce many different babies this time of year. A visit to both locations – Wasson Lane and Mann Valley – revealed calves, colts, fillies and lambs. Lab farm Director Bill Connolly said piglets are so susceptible to germs and disease that they stay in an off-limits barn until they’re old enough to join the other swine.

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Police Beat: Drunken driver picked up for fifth time

River Falls police arrested a 44-year-old local last Thursday before midnight for drunken-driving -5th offense, which is a felony. The man was allegedly driving the wrong way on a one-way street near the downtown.

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Coffee bar, deli counter…wine rack

Lighthouse Coffee acquired the Elm Street Deli in March this year and soon begins the third and what owner Abbie Testa calls the final phase of business expansion.

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Mel Germanson, left, a volunteer with the River Falls Community Food Pantry, Rick Pechacek, president of the food pantry’s board of directors, and Kevin Pechacek, owner of The West Wind Supper Club, stand behind an autographed Brett Favre football that is being raffled off to benefit the food pantry. Bob Burrows photo
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Favre football for food

An autographed Brett Favre football is being raffled off to benefit the food pantry. The football and case includes a photo of Favre signing a ball and a numbered certificate of authentication.

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Memorial Day events in River Falls area

Monday, May 26, is Memorial Day. The River Falls American Legion Post 121 will visit six cemeteries and present its annual program at Greenwood Cemetery on that day.

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River Falls Ambulance Service Operations Supervisor Holly Mitchell (left) and Ambulance Director Jeff Rixmann said they’ve already used most of the new equipment they’ll show off during next week’s open house. Debbie Griffin photo
Holly Mitchell and Jeff Rixmann

Life savers unwrap new equipment

An event next week gives people a chance to step into a paramedic’s shoes, or at least to see and touch their equipment.

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Join Family Field Day near River Falls

The Kinnickinnic River Land Trust is co-hosting a family field day in the forests around 11230 County Road FF, southwest of River Falls, Saturday, May 31.

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City Hall: Petition, timeline, bid prices mark council meeting

Resident Randy Kusilek told the City Council at its Tuesday night meeting that he had a petition with 1,100 signatures wanting the proposed City Hall project put to referendum.

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Assembly narrowly approves budget repair bill

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Wisconsin lawmakers have approved their prescription for curing the state budget, something the governor has already said he won’t take.

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Supreme Court puts an end to controversial cranberry bog case

Wisconsin News
The Wisconsin Supreme Court says it will not review one of the state’s most politically-charged cases in recent years.

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Most of Wisconsin House delegation says no to farm bill

Wisconsin News
Five of Wisconsin’s eight U.S. House members voted against the new federal farm policy bill Wednesday – even though state farmers would benefit from its dairy provisions.

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Editorial: We can all agree on this

Item: “Gov. Doyle wants 3rd drunken driving offense to be a felony

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City Hall: Readers react to last week’s story

The Journal’s May 7 print edition story, “Clarifying City Hall: Where do things stand, what’s next?” drew these online comments over the past week:

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Wildcats capture four BRC individual track titles

Bailey Franklin won championships in two events while Yanique Black won a title in the 200 meter dash and the boys’ 4 X 100 meter relay team ran to a first place finish at the 2008 Big Rivers Conference Track and Field Championships Tuesday in Eau Claire.

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Wildcat senior Tessa Feyereisen uses her head to redirect a corner kick just wide in the first half of the girls soccer team’s 1-0 win over Somerset Thursday at Wildcat Field. Bob Burrows photo
Wildcat Tessa Feyereisen

Booters playing for position

The Wildcat girls soccer team outscored its opponents 17-2 in five games last week, including a 1-0 Big Rivers Conference win over Menomonie Tuesday.

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Emily Howlett

Honors pile up for Falcon softball

UW-River Falls’ senior third baseman Emily Howlett has been honored for her stellar 2008 season on the diamond by being named the WIAC Position Player of the Year as well as to the All-WIAC first team, the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s All-Great Lakes Region first team and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) third District V All-Academic team.

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Wildcat catcher Abby Harter makes a backhanded catch of a throw in the dirt to force out an Eau Claire Memorial runner at home in the fifth inning of the Cats’ 1-0 loss to the Old Abes Thursday at the high school field. Bob Burrows photo
Wildcat softball

Wildcat softball wins at Medford

The Wildcat softball team had a busy week, playing seven games in five days including three games at a tournament in Medford on Saturday. The Cats only win of the week came at the tournament, a 10-0 win over Wautoma. They went on to drop a 2-0 decision to Crandon and a 10-0 decision to the host team Medford.

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River Falls Youth Hockey sets registration

Early registration for the 2008-09 season for all skaters in the River Falls Youth Hockey Association, Atoms through Bantams, will take place from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at Wildcat Centre.

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Brewers bullpen blows 3-run lead

Wisconsin Sports
The Milwaukee Brewers blew a three-run lead in the final three innings and lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Wednesday night at Miller Park.

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Bucks sign assistants including former Indiana head coach

Wisconsin Sports
The Milwaukee Bucks have signed the four assistants new coach Scott Skiles wanted.

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Internet ATV safety course now available

Operators of all terrain vehicles now have a convenient online method to receive ATV Safety Certification through an Internet Web page introduced by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

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