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La Crosse year-round school district begins new school year
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - Northside Elementary School officially began their 2024-2025 school year on Monday. This year the school has the theme “Growing Together”. “Our theme came because our greenhouse was completed this past year. That’s going to be a big part of our learning this year. Also, it’s our ten year anniversary for Northside. We’ve had ten years of Coulee Montessori Northside here at this building together where we’ve been learning and growing together. We’re just going to enhance on that this year,” says School Principal Sarah Bradle.
Brownsville Renews MN Small Cities Membership
Brownsville City Council members met Wednesday, July 3 at Brownsville Community Center. Mayor Jean Meyer called the meeting to order at 7 p.m., City Clerk Steve Schuldt then conducted roll call. Council members present included Meyer, Pam Walhovd, Barb Hurley, Tim Klug and Bill Fitzpatrick. City employees present included Schuldt, City Maintenance Dean Twite and City Treasurer Jenna Knight.
Houston Ambulance Now State Training Center
At their July 8 meeting, the Houston City Council recognized ambulance employees Dave Runningen and Chris Cox for their impressive 40 years of service to the community on the ambulance. In addition, Anna Frauenkron shared that the ambulance has now officially become a training center for the state of Minnesota. With that, the ambulance crew can present EMT, EMR and refresher courses right in Houston.
Galesville council considers new home for city hall
The Galesville city council is discussing a possible relocation of city hall. The council met in closed session at its meeting last Thursday to discuss the idea, but no action was taken when they returned to open session. The city is considering “moving city hall to another building,” Mayor Tom...
West Salem School District holds threat assessment training
WEST SALEM, Wis. (WKBT) -- Educators, administrators and law enforcement personnel gathered at West Salem's Heider Center on Wednesday to learn how threat assessment strategies can prevent violence in schools.
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