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For Hillary Heim, teaching has always been more than just a career — it’s been a calling. The 34-year-old Special Education teacher at Stanley-Boyd found her way into the profession … more
John Hoel has resigned. In the council water report from Sept. 2 was the news, with city water operator John Strand reported that John Hoel had resigned and left employment on August 15. Hoel … more
Stanley American Legion Victory Post 112 member Ed Staib (left) was presented an with a recognition recently Legion Commander Bruce Wozniak for Staib’s 15 years of service to the Stanley … more
Image 0: The Stanley Independence Day Celebration (SIDC, Inc) proudly donated money raised from their basket raffles to the Stanley Police Department and Stanley Fire Department. Shown here are … more
Ben Niedzwiecki (left) of VFW Post 2711 lowers the flag to half mast on Thursday, August 28 as Legion members Jay Howell and Bruce Wozniak salute. Flags were lowered to half staff locally and … more
A lot has happened recently at the Stanley Water Department. Writing in the biweekly report, John Strand reported normal plant operation and maintenance, as well as work on water quality issues, … more
Shown above this past week, road construction on West Maple Street continues to see installation of subsurface infrastructure. more
Tenants enjoyed a day at our very own county fair! Games included ring toss, balloon pop, rubber duck pick, spin the wheel, and even a friendly round of bowling. A baking contest won tenants … more
The Stanley community is gearing up for a day of fun, fundraising, and a little time behind the wheel. On Thursday, September 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Stanley Community Association (SCA) will … more
The bimonthly reports are in for police and fire with the city of Stanley. Starting with the police update, Stanley Police Chief Lance Weiland shared that new digital speed signs are in. “The … more
Faith Evangelical Free Church welcomed families to its annual Kickoff Carnival on Tuesday, August 27, at 6 p.m., celebrating the start of its fall youth programs. The evening offered a variety of … more
Backpacks are part of every school day, but when they’re too heavy, they can do more harm than good. A 2024 study found that more than 80 percent of schoolchildren carried backpacks over 10 … more
This past year, Stanley-Boyd Schools made an exciting step forward by installing a solar array that now helps power our Middle and High Schools. The project represents not only a commitment to … more
Local delegates found themselves up front at the Department of WI American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Convention in Green Bay. Joan Chwala (Boyd Unit 326) was this year’s Honored Past Department … more
A brand new bridge is now in process on County Highway G in Colburn. Crossing the Yellow River just north of St. John’s Orthodox Church near Huron, the new $1.924 million span is a federally … more
Aspirus Health is raising awareness about the warning signs and health risks of varicose veins, a condition that affects millions of Americans, especially women. Varicose veins are more than a visual … more
The Healthcare Workforce Training Institute is excited to announce a new Care Elevating Education Series that will be held on September 9 and 10 at their Chippewa Falls Education Center located at … more
The Stanley-Boyd Community Red Cross collected 56 units of blood on Thursday, August 14, just meeting the goal. There were 62 people coming in to donate, with some donors not showing up, … more
What began as a simple decision not to cut down an old pine tree has blossomed into a whimsical neighborhood landmark —and a thriving home for local birds in Stanley. In the front yard of Jeff … more
Grace Community Bible Church will soon have a new home north of Stanley. Meeting Sunday, August 24 at 12 p.m. in a gravel parking lot, the congregation broke ground on a new facility, to be located … more
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