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A new mayor, and empty ward seat. Such are among the takeaways from the April 2 spring primary, which saw Ward 3 Alderman Mike Henke succeed Al Haas as mayor. Henke received 110 votes for mayor to 93 … more
A bad day for seeking increased school taxes—but not winter weather fans. Headed to the polls amidst cold and snow on Tuesday April 2, Stanley-Boyd Area Schools District voters rejected a $23 … more
Donald Trump will face Joe Biden for the presidency this fall—that was already clear from primary delegate totals before the April 2 Presidential primary. Following is how each fared against … more
Heading to the polls April 2, voters in the Stanley-Boyd area will have a full ballot, a school referendum and several candidates both local and elsewhere. With city of Stanley voters heading to the … more
Stanley residents have a candidate for mayor this April 2, and his name is Mike Henke. Currently serving as Ward 3 alderman for city council, Henke will stand this spring for mayor as a registered … more
If you or someone you know has ever thought of public office, now’s your chance. With less than two weeks to filing deadline for the spring election, the candidates are few, and … more
The Spring Election may bring some fresh faces to the Stanley City Council this April. The Apr. 2 Spring election will see positions open for Mayor, held by incumbent Al Haas, 1st and 8th Ward … more
Joe Davison has officially accepted the seat in Wards 1 - 8 vacated by Jerry Allen. Winning in a coin toss and learning of the fact while on vacation, Davison is 42 years old and has lived 23 … more
The Chippewa County Wisconsin Conservation Congress Delegates (WCC) and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invite the public to attend an open house on Tuesday, April 4 at the Chippewa Falls … more
Most local government races are lucky to get just one candidate each for a seat, often the incumbents. Taken in this way, Edson is double lucky this election cycle, with contested races for chairman … more
The Common Council of the City of Stanley has nine members, counting the mayor. Should no one step forward to fill empty spots on the ballot, it could have just seven, come post-election. With five … more
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