Community briefs
City Council mulls over finances, taxes and projects
The City Council took a close look at three items relating to the financial operations of the municipal government Tuesday night.
Cable TV studio relocates to former Cenex Co-op site
The city's cable television department, which operates RFCC-TV Channel 12, is being moved to the former New Richmond Farmers Union Co-op (Cenex) property between Maple and Cedar streets.
Employment dialog is Dec. 1
Area employers, job seekers, educators, government officials, community leaders, and the public are invited to attend a dialog on "Shaping the Future for Employment and Workforce Development in Pierce County." It will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 8-10 a.m., at Chippewa Valley Technical College-River Falls campus.
Hardware store's new owner is hardly a stranger
The True Value store in River Falls has a new owner, a new name, but plenty of familiar faces.
As youth services costs climb, Pierce, other counties come out on short side of funding dilemma
ELLSWORTH - On Tuesday the Pierce County Board voted to cover a 1998 Human Services Department deficit of $86,741.
Open adoption solution to Naylor's infertility woes
At nearly 3 months old, she's the center of attention.
Pierce Co. Board delays proposal to move ahead with judicial center plans
By Judy Wiff
Be alert about school ads and fundraising schemes
Don't assume that a $250 advertisement for a football calendar benefits your local school, is approved by the school district or will be seen by anyone.
Expanding their horizons
Growth is in the air at Rush River Lutheran Church in rural River Falls and the faith of parishioners is being translated into action.
RF police expand call for zero tolerance to seat belt offenders
Spurred by the dramatic nationwide increase in child-restraint use and a 12.3% decrease in child fatalities in 2 years, the River Falls Police Department is joining the next Operation ABC Mobilization.
Adoption fills void caused by Slimak's ovarian cancer
"There can never be too much love in your heart. There will always be enough left over to share."
Swain to lead Bible study at November 'Spice of Life'
The Rev. Connie L. Swain of Faith Christian Counseling will lead a Bible study in the Fireside Room of Ezekiel Lutheran Church, 202 S. Second St., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 9:16 a.m.
Levy down but tempers flare up
The frustrated opposition to Troy's new farmland preservation program rose up and took a swipe at the Board of Supervisors at Monday night's meeting.
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