Judge upholds city sex club ordinance
Judge Eric Lundell has upheld a city of Hudson ordinance that requires exotic dancers to stay 5 feet away from customers.
Warning, trespassing can be costly
Mert Timmerman, an 80-year-old retired farmer and former WWII Navy pilot who lives in River Falls, has a respect for the land. And, to keep in touch with the soil and trees after he retired and sold his farm, he retained a 30-acre portion of woods near Hudson to work on in his leisure.
Village of North Hudson ranks first in state program with $1 million for roads
With a recent grant application, North Hudson has found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - $1,015,600 in highway funds.
Developer drops plans for local rental units
People opposed to the construction of rental housing on 26 acres adjacent to St. Patrick's Catholic Church apparently have succeeded in defeating the plan.
Theater robbery suspect arrested in Michigan
The chief suspect in an armed robbery at Hudson Southside Cinema this summer was arrested last week in Saginaw, Mich.
From quarry to highway
Countless miles of roadway in western Wisconsin, thousands of yards of river and stream banks, ribbons of asphalt and landscape stone all have originated in a quarry in the city of Hudson.
Milwaukee columnists claim pro-casino settlement is near
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnists Cary Spivak and Dan Bice claim the end of a casino lawsuit may be near. Furthermore, they claim that the impending settlement could open the doors for a casino at the St. Croix Meadows Dog Track.
Tax exempt properties may be charged fire protection fees
NORTH HUDSON - The village plans to ask owners of three tax-exempt properties inside its limits - the Bible Baptist Church, North Hudson Elementary School and Childrens' House - if they will pay fire protection fees.
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