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As the Stanley Community Association (SCA) hosted the Stanley Chamber of Commerce’s Coffee and Commerce event at the Community Center on April 4, they unveiled the designs for the new splashpad … more
The Stanley-Boyd Archery Team is hosting a Pancake Breakfast Feed at the Stanley Community Center on April 13 from 7 AM to 11 AM. The all you can eat breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, bacon, … more
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
Northwestern Bank held a food drive during the month of March. All branches participated, with donations going to local food pantries. Customers at the Boyd branch were very generous in helping out. … more
A Stanley-Boyd junior named Jacob Brenner is headed to Houston for robotics competition, after being named a FIRST Dean’s List finalist. A member of the 8744 Leviathans out of Eau Claire. … more
The Stanley-Boyd Community Red Cross Blood Drive is coming up fast on Thursday, May 9, 12 to 6pm at the Stanley Community Center in Chapman Park. Patients still need to continue receiving blood and … 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
The Stanley Area Historical Society will be holding their Quarterly Meeting on Monday, April 22, beginning at 7 p.m. The organizations newest publication, “Vintage Views of Stanley Wisconsin … more
Less than overwhelming locally, but spectacular for those in the right place. That was the verdict on the near total solar eclipse Monday, as dark clouds prevented the sun from peaking out in … more
The Town of Thorp was a busy place on Wednesday evening as Henry Berry of Ratsch Engineering opened bids for the future town hall and shop. Ten bids were admitted but as Horst Construction in Withee … more
Starting the year April 1 against Augusta at home, the Oriole boys varsity took home a win, the final score 11-1 in the Orioles favor. With a game against Ladysmith April 2 cancelled for weather, the … more
Starting this year with a win against Elk Mound, the Oriole girls varsity softball team scored a 5-3 win April 5 in an away game, going on to defeat Wild Rose 14-0 on Saturday before falling to … more
Competing at the Midwest Indoor Championship at River Falls on Saturday April 6, the Orioles varsity track team placed fourth for the boys, and eleventh for the girls. Orioles head coach Robert Seidl … more
At the March 13th meeting, the Town of Thorp board members voted to allow Brad Mathison of Mathison Realty and Services to appraise the current Town of Thorp Hall and 1.99 acres of land at a cost of … more
Start the year early, end the year early. With graduation now fast approaching on May 10 at 6 p.m., the upper elementary remodel at Stanley-Boyd will soon be underway, paid for with savings from Fund … more
After being rescheduled due to winter weather conditions, the Stanley-Boyd Music Department hosted the 5th through 12th Grade Spring Concert at the high school gym on March 26th. Under the talented … more
Boyd Wisconsin could soon be getting a new dog park, pending a few details. Presented to the board by Steve Pilgrim on behalf of interested residents, the dog park would aim to have a fenced in area … more
Crossing guards could soon be coming to Stanley-Boyd Schools, on the west side. “We’re looking at trying to find some adult crossing guards to monitor School Street out next to the bus … more
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