BRF boys lose big to West Salem
The unfortunate losing streak continued for the Black River Falls Tigers boys basketball team as they faced off against the West Salem Panthers.
The unfortunate losing streak continued for the Black River Falls Tigers boys basketball team as they faced off against the West Salem Panthers.
In a match-up of the two teams tied for second place in the Small Dairyland Conference, a regulation game wasn’t enough as this contest went into overtime, with the Wildcats pulling out the 55-51 victory.
In the Dairyland Conference cross-over game the Wildcats would match-up with the Large Division second place team and the Mustangs would take it right to the Wildcats.
Congratulations to the January Students of the Month for Black River Falls.
Several students were placed on their college’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2016 semester. Below is a listing of those students:
During the monthly Mel-Min School Board meeting Monday, the school board decided to move forward with construction of the consolidated campus despite requests from many of the residents.
The National Weather Service (NWS) will be holding a SKYWARN Severe Weather Spotter Training near Black River Falls on Thursday, March 23. The training will be held at the Ho-Chunk Tribal Office Building, W9814 Airport Road, starting at 6:30 p.m.
A resolution has now passed the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) committee and Personnel and Bargaining committee that would combine the Aging and ADRC committees into one entity.
After a first round bye, the Mustangs cruised to an easy victory against Boscobel and got all they could handle against C-FC this week, clinching a regional championship.
The ice is melting.
With kids now going to the Red Creek Elementary school, the Black River Falls school board found itself with some extra space at Gebhardt Elementary.
This past week, I turned 26.
“Deputies are trying to figure out what caused a bridge on a rural road west of Arcadia to collapse.” The WEAU-TV story broke the same morning as a recent Legislative Audit Committee hearing on the State Highways Program.
With the winter nearly over, the Red Cross is looking to resupply on donations needed for their spring efforts which is why March is Red Cross Month.
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