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The D. R. Moon Memorial Library will hold an open mic poetry event with Isabella Gross on Thursday April 25 at 6 p.m. Gross is a professor at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire and will present … more
Meeting McDonell Friday April 19 at Oriole Park, the boys varsity baseball team came away with a win 10-0 against the Chippewa Falls school, bringing their overall record to 2 -5 for the season. The … more
Taking to the field last week, the Oriole girls varsity extended their record to 4 - 6 overall, coming away with losses to Thorp (0 - 4), Bloomer (5 -15), and McDonell (0-16). Orioles head coach … more
The varsity meet at Oriole Park Friday April 19 cancelled for weather and not to be rescheduled, the varsity Oriole track team nonetheless got competition in at Neillsville four days earlier on … more
I’ve been looking forward to this coming summer since last year when it wasn’t summer anymore. The mild winter was nice. Spring has been about average the last couple weeks. But now we … more
A Stanley woman served City of Stanley officials with a small claims lawsuit at the Stanley City Council meeting on Monday, April 15. Ruby Ann Birt, 206 E. 2nd Ave., alleges she’s been … more
At a special presentation at the Stanley Historical Museum on Monday evening, the Stanley Area Historical Society released “Vintage Views of Stanley-Brought to Life in Color,” a new color … more
Emotions ran high as the Town of Thorp board met in a special meeting on April 16 to decide on a construction contractor for the future town hall and shop scheduled to begin construction in May. At … more
To make a school successful each department has a part, and a vital role of the Stanley-Boyd Area School District is the transportation team, headed by Jake Tiry, Transportation Supervisor at … more
Members of the Class of 1960 met on Thursday, April 18, to celebrate the 64th Anniversary of their graduation from Stanley High School. Most of the time together was spent reminiscing, and sharing … more
Students at Stanley-Boyd High School participated in Drive Your Tractor to School Day on April 22.  more
For generations, Americans have lifted up scripture-filled prayers in every season and circumstance. From the first national calls to prayer by our Founding Fathers seeking divine guidance, the … more
New Mayor Mike Henke called his first meeting to order while Aaron Dickson began his first night as Alderperson at the organizational meeting held on April 15. This is the fourth term as Stanley … more
Speaking on the Second Avenue Street project at the council meeting on April 15th, outgoing Mayor Al Haas told the council that the city had the sewer televised and the main sewer lines were all PVC. … more
Competing at the Cloverbelt Conference Math Challenge March 12 at Stanley-Boyd, the S-B Math Team finished with second place. Individual place winners for the Varsity (juniors and seniors) were: … more
Norm and Donella Christianson are the April High Five winners! Norm and Donella have proven themselves to be essential members of our Stanley community. Norm, former Mayor, spent years helping with … more
Boyd Wisconsin is cracking down on code violations, the Village Board opting to move against a property after several attempts to get the owner to clean up the same were ostensibly ignored. Listed to … more
Stanley-Boyd has two Cloverbelt Scholar Athletes, with Landon Karlen and Taniele Ducommun recently named for the honor.  more
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