The Granton FFA Club, headed by Katie Reider and comprised of students from the Granton Area School District, wrap presents of all kinds after school, donating their time to the annual event to help those less fortunate. Presents included clothing, toys like Hotwheels, and craft supplies, like a loom weaver.
Neillsville Police Department Chief of Police, Jim Mankowski, has released an update about the bomb threat found in Neillsville High School, including its location.
Members of the Neillsville Police Department and school administrators spoke with several students.
“We do not know when the message...
Members of the Neillsville girls’ basketball varsity and junior varsity teams pose for a quick picture after the boys’ basketball team’s Dec. 2 victory against Stanley-Boyd Before students like Paris Opelt and Mercedes Bayless stepped up to lead the other students in cleaning up their areas of the...
Haven, a 2-month-old Labradoodle, will join the Clark County Sheriff Department as their new therapy dog. She will help with various situations were someone needs comforting, such as children in distress during domestic situations.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has received a donation of a 2-month-old female Labradoodle named Haven from Blueberry Cottage Labradoodles in Osseo, WI.
In August, the Sheriff’s Office made contact with Heather Clark of Blueberry Cottage Labradoodles, in reference to a therapy dog.
“Much to my...
The elementary student council food drive, started at the beginning of November, was a huge success with almost 2,000 items donated for the Clark County Food Pantry. Student council members Zoe Hunt, Morgan Begert, Jewel Riggins, Hadley Hare, Axel Kruschke, Isabella Boon and Angelica Roman, under the advisory of Chelsea Opelt, the elementary school guidance counselor collected food on their own and brought it into their class.
The following businesses throughout Clark County are hosting various events centered on donating to less fortunate families during the holiday season.
Simplicity Credit Union is hosting an Angel Tree event. Pick a tag, make a purchase and drop off the unwrapped gifts at 113 W. Division St.,...
Four homes in Loyal and one in Spencer will open for touring Dec. 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., sharing holiday decorations. Tickets are available at all home locations.
The homes of Todd and Melissa Schultz, W2150 Bobwhite Rd., Spencer; Greg and Lisa Mahoney, W4334 Willard Rd., Loyal; Brian and Donna...
Even though Vietnam veteran nurse Sarah Blum was only at The Highground for four days, she was able to help veterans from across the region in ways that will last a long time, perhaps a lifetime.
Blum is a decorated Vietnam veteran nurse who earned the Army Commendation Medal serving as an...
Craig Tessmen (right) points the finger at who he considers the mastermind of this grand project, Billy Conrad. The pair worked around a busy schedule and considerable damage to the barn’s road-facing wall to complete a mural that has been catching the eye of motorists passing by for about a month now.
The intersections of country roads H, O and G, affectionately known as “HOG,” is home to Craig Tessman and his bike and memorabilia shop. The property had plenty of history to it that Tessman respects. Though the general store no longer stands, torn down in the mid-80s, there is a metal barn.
A...
Milton “Miltie” Schoenfeld is one of the late veterans to be honored by the American Legion Post 73 Nov. 8. Schoenfeld served in the Army Air Corps and was awarded numerous honors after being wounded while serving as a tail gunner in World War II.
The American Legion Post 73 of Neillsville will continue its monthly tradition of recognizing area veterans for their service by honoring the late Miller brothers, Allen Slezak and Milton Schoenfeld in memoriam Nov. 8.
Family members, friends and community members are invited to gather at the...