Blair News

Two C-FC Class of 2000 graduates killed

Arcadia News - Leader - Thu Oct 09

Two C-FC Class of 2000 graduates killed Jessica Shawley 09.OCT.08 Two graduates of Cochrane-Fountain City's Class of 2000 were killed this past week in two separate accidents.

District Attorney Theisen To Announce Bid For Re-Election

Http - Thu Oct 09

In August, District Attorney Jon Theisen enjoyed visiting with people at the Bloomer Fair parade.

Blair man charged for attempted 1st degree homicide

Arcadia News - Leader - Fri Oct 03

Blair man charged for attempted 1st degree homicide Dave Brommerich 02.OCT.08 A Blair man charged for attempted 1st degree homicide and aggravated battery in the knifing of a man at a Blair tavern was bound ...

Motorcyclist killed in Trempealeau County

Winona Daily News - Thu Oct 02

A 27-year-old Dodge, Wis., man died Tuesday afternoon after he failed to negotiate a curve in Trempealeau County and struck a tree, the Trempealeau County Sheriff's Department reported Wednesday.

Man held for trial in attempted homicide

Winona Daily News - Thu Oct 02

A Blair, Wis., man charged with attempted first-degree homicide and aggravated battery in the alleged stabbing of a man at a Blair tavern will be held for trial in Trempealeau County Circuit Court.

Jack Frost, where are you?

The Chronicle - Wed Oct 01

Jack Frost, where are you? We're still drowning in garden produce, and I've already done more than enough canning.

Jackson County Circuit Court and Traffic Report

The Chronicle - Wed Oct 01

The following was reported by the Jackson County Chourthouse Debra L. Anderson, 29, Tomah, was fined $249 for violation of closing hours.

18.SEP.08 Charred human remains found in vehicle

Arcadia News - Leader - Wed Oct 01

Charred human remains found in vehicle Jessica Shawley 18.SEP.08 Charred human remains were discovered inside a severely burned vehicle on Paulson Road in the Township of Hale last Thursday morning.

The view from my end of the shovel...

Dunn County News - Sun Sep 28

Click to enlarge image What a difference nourishment, care and time can make. Annie, the old mare, began like the other starving herd, known as The Eleven from Heaven.

Police chief catches emu in yard

Winona Daily News - Sun Sep 21

As Dean Bishop prepares to retire next year after 20 years as the Ettrick police chief, no single incident will overshadow the day he apprehended a combative emu at the Trempealeau County sheriff's home.

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