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The Stanley-Boyd Archery team hosted a tournament event at the Stanley-Boyd elementary gym on March 9 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. for friends, family, and community members to come out and support the new … more
In town Tuesday March 12, Graphic House of LaCrosse took a hydraulic lift to make repairs to the steeple Cross at Our Savior’s (inset). With repairs being made as the Cross marks 53 years, the … more
At the March 4th Council meeting, Alderperson Mark Fitzsimmons described the repairs needed for the public works shop to the council members highlighting the length of time that it has taken to get … more
With baseball still a ways as to season play, Orioles head coach Ryan Sturm gave a short preview of what to look for this season. “First off I am excited for the upcoming season,” he … more
With softball in practice and preparing to make its field debut later this month, Orioles head coach Andrea Mahr gave a preview recently of what to expect as the season approaches. “We … more
Coming up fast, the 2024-2025 track season at Stanley-Boyd heads to UW-Stout for a varsity invite Friday and Saturday. Orioles head coach Bob Seidl shared more from Forward Field this past Friday. … more
This is a weekly column providing information on the $23 million referendum on the ballot for the April 2 election. Email your questions for Superintendent Jeff Koenig to answer to: … more
The Stanley City Council held an informal meeting for Second Avenue residents and property owners at the City Hall Community room on March 4th. Buzzy Halterman, Diane Halterman, and Becca Johnson … 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
Jessica Gumness has been a teacher and Jag Advisor at Stanley-Boyd for three years, but she has had a desire to help youth for much longer. Growing up, Jessica was faced with her own struggles and … more
Some people are born to be teachers and Kayleigh Steinmetz is definitely one of those individuals. As the English teacher at Stanley-Boyd High School, she teaches with her heart and her patience and … more
The wrestling season may be over for this year, but for those returning to wrestle there will be plenty to watch next year. “As far as next year, some talented individuals are returning along … more
Meeting Winneconne at Stanley-Boyd Tuesday Feb. 17, the Orioles fell 69 - 56 to the away team, Winneconne later defeated by Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau as the WIAA Division 3 play-offs advance towards … more
A two-vehicle crash on Sunday morning has resulted in the transport of one individual by ambulance and towing of both vehicles from the accident scene. Taking place Sunday March 3 before 11 a.m., the … more
Stanley-Boyd Student Council raised $3,151 for our local Special Olympics. 18 students jumped into freezing cold water to raise awareness for the Special Olympics. Thank you to everyone who donated! more
Go to where voters are—and then answer their questions. That’s the idea behind a series of information stops by school board members this month, as a referendum seeking district … more
Warm weather got you in the mood to start some Spring Cleaning? Get sorting because thrift sale season will be here before you know it! The annual Stanley City Wide Thrift Sales coordinated by the … more
A native of Boyd Wisconsin is the recipient of the 2023 Agricultural Banking Scholarship from the Wisconsin Banker’s Association. Taylor Lindsay, who grew up on her family’s farm in Boyd, … more
More girls apply for scholarships than boys. That, among other data, was shared at the Feb. 19 Board Conversation by high school guidance counselor Brennan Schrader, who shared post-graduation … more
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