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Friday, August 11 is the date for the 40 th annual corn feed and street dance in Boyd.  From 5:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m., families can enjoy free corn on the cob along with music and entertainment from … more
Stanley’s Classic Cars and Stanley Bar & Bowl is hosting the 1 st annual Slow Your Roll Car and Bike Show at the Stanley Bar and Bowl on Saturday, August 5 th beginning at 11 a.m. until 4 … more
College credit on the cheap—provided that you pass the test. That’s the promise—and the challenge—of AP courses in high school. Speaking of which, the most recently … more
 Junie Bee’s Flower Farm, located at 32800 200 th Ave in Boyd, Wisconsin, is a U-pick and DIY bouquet farm that now has another convenient location outside of Lube Suppliers in Stanley. … more
A new car repair business is now open on the south side of Stanley near Highway 29. South Town Auto Repair Co-owners, Barry Acker and Jesus “Chuy” Trevino would like to introduce … more
Hansen’s IGA has done it again, being named a 5-Star IGA Store for the eighth year in a row. The store, located at 218 South Washington Street, obtained the distinction after scoring 99 … more
Fashion, food, fun and refreshments. It all came together Friday June 30 for the annual fashion show at Broadway Boutique, this year marking the 30th year in business Starting early with … more
A fire in Boyd Monday afternoon has left a garage destroyed, but without injuries. Called in at 2:13 p.m., the fire just past the intersection of St John’s and Frederick Streets on a road stub saw the Boyd-Edson-Delmar (B-E-D) Fire Department called into action, with neighbors watching from afar as firefighters battled the garage blaze at 106 Frederick Street. Fielding both engines along with Tender 1 and 2 plus Squad 1 and the ambulance, the Monday fire destroyed a car, but not human life. “No,” B-E-D Assistant Fire Chief John Zimmerman said when asked if anyone had been injured. Still under investigation as of press time, the destroyed garage belonged to Janet Kimball, per her daughter Autumn, who was on the scene after the flames went out. “I have no idea, I wasn’t here,” she said of how the fire had started, being alerted in turn by a friend who lived nearby. “A friend called and said there’s something going on at your mom’s house,” she said. No other departments were called to assist the B-E-D Fire Department with the blaze, with firefighters taking a rest after initial knockdown before going in to put out smoldering hot spots. The fire remains under investigation as to its exact cause. more
Mike and Nikki Witt, longtime residents of Stanley, are the newest owners of Treat O’clock Ice Cream Bike, an ice cream shop on wheels! Driving through the streets of Stanley with the familiar … more
The end of May has come and gone, with blue skies and warm temperatures greeting the annual Ringelspiel this year. Beginning Thursday at the Boyd Legion Hall with the crowning of Miss Boyd, it … more
Mike Karlen of IGL Coatings USA and owner of Fast Lane Detailing traveled to Duchess County, New York to maintain a piece of history from April 28 th to April 30 th at Hudson Valley Regional Airport. … more
Local septic tank cleaning company, Rural Septic Service wins Pumper Magazine’s national award for 2022 Classy Truck of the Year! “I was totally shocked! That’s a national … more
Middleton, WI – Rural Electric Supply Cooperative (RESCO), a member-owned, not-for-profit electrical wholesaler and one of the Midwest’s largest full-line distributors of high-voltage … more
The Stanley Area Historical Society’s April 24 meeting featured a discussion on planning for the future of the local historical organization.  To that end, a Long-Range Planning Committee … more
‘Bad money drives out good,’ as they say, and with that in mind the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department has an important heads up regarding the local supply of $100 bills: check … more
It’s Back! The Stanley Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2023 Stanley-Boyd Business and Community Expo! This event will be held on Saturday, March 25th from 10 am to 3 pm at the Stanley … more
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