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FRONT PAGE ARCHIVE STORIES 2009
Dec 28 Wauzeka-Steuben says no to consolidation; Pomerening gets grant for cell division
Dec 21 Operation Santa; Rivers and Bluffs Animal shelter; snowmobile accident; Vet group at PdC Correctional
Dec 14-16 Lenhart sells snow on eBay; Ryan retires; Carp Fest; results of snow on eBay; Mayor Steiner to run again; city to offer administrator position; hearing for comprehensive plan
Dec 7-9 Food the way it used to be; Igou completes trail; Hemmer to run for mayor; Comprehensive Plan meeting postponed; Grant for youth alcohol enforcement; Kirchman replacement with election
Nov 30-Dec 2 Future uncertain for Hoffman Hall; artist Kann; city council; Campion alumni seek to establish Campion Hall of Fame; Ruskey to run for mayor
Nov 23 May not sure another term; historical paintings at city hall; volunteers for Coast Guard Auxiliary
Nov 16-18 Kasparek's 70th anniversary; Igou has 275 miles left on Appalachian trail; National Dec Property on St. Feriole Island; Offer on Prairie Maison property; city budget
Nov 9-11 Gays Mills FEMA grant; new Prairie Fresh Market; Martin farm earns Animal Welfare Approval Seal; consolidation study of schools; PdC gymnasts may have to practice at MPC
Nov 2-4 Veteran trip part 2; Opportunity Center clients may lose jobs; Operation Santa; Waite's puzzle making; Brian Hefty earns award; City Council
Oct 26-28 Eastman school coming down; PdC as reunion location; county tax rate increase; Veteran's trip to DC
Oct 19-21 Local man shows pit bulls; New inventor/entrepreneur club; Seneca approves rate increase; Dow coaching Pan American Tournament
Oct 12-14 Coast Guard wants dock in PdC; Seneca Schools possible major tax increase; PdC school tax rate same; many changes to downtown last few years
Oct 5-7 Fr. Sims; Gays Mills ground-breaking; suicide ruled; city council; new bus shelter; Igou at halfway point of trail
Sep 28-30 Couple canoes for a cause; upcoming HawkWatch
Sep 21-23 Lucey historical marker; efforts on Hoffman Hall; Moret at broadcasting workshop; donated properties to city; CD Alpacas; Pink Elephant demolition
Sep 14-16 PDRI housing grant; Igou on Appalachian Trail; Kussmaul seeds 76th year; PdC man killed in accident; Cannons & Redcoats; Council
Sep 9 Activities this weekend
Aug 31-Sep 2 Swine flu; KidsArt at Crawford County Celebrates; parks to get new playground equipment; Stevens agrees to pay restitution; Hamanns closes after 80 years
Aug 24-26 Children's ranch reacquired; Dutch writer visits Prairie du Chien; county construction projects; Crawford County Celebrates/art festival
Aug 17-19 Biomedical sciences at high school; athlete Kilbey in triathalon; $4.5 million for highway projects; tourism center numbers increase
Aug 10-12 Convention Center agreement cancelled; Tillers donate warehouse; National Deck property to be leased to museum; Crawford County Fair; Stemper wri9tes booklets
Aug 3-5 Data on storm damage; new senior care center; Hoffman Hall pool funded; Igou hiking Appalachian trail; Ft. Crawford Hotel
July 27-29 Railroad quiet zone requirements; accomplished singer Rangel; storm crop damage; DH Solar new trackers
July 20-22 Bagley native authors Chicago Cubs memories; Gitz resigns; Gays Mills adopts relocation plan; Blues fest; waterfront & capital improvement
July 13-15 Valley Fish 25th anniversary; CouleeCap services; Locksmith Faas; City staff dispute
July 6-8 4th of July; War of 1812; PdC airport history; Relay for Life chair battled breast cancer; city council
June 29 Pete's Hamburger's 100th Anniversary; July 4 celebrations; Veteran's Memorial to be at Rock School
June 22-24 PdC keeps DMV site; Couleecap to receive $5.8 million; PrairieFest June 27; Prairie Maison closes its doors June 27; defeat in referendum; Guilty verdict expected in fraud case
June 15-17 More waterfront plan; Rendezvous this week with "Mountain Man"; archeological survey S. Main; city referendum June 23; DOT reconsidering design of Marquette Rd.; County Board report
June 6-8 State Track meet; PdC man dies in accident; waterfront plan; Fatal accident in Prairie du Chien; Yellow River horse; Mayor's OWI; teacher contract
June 1-3 Water rate increase; Area athletes advance to State Track and Field Meet; City housing needs report nears completion; children come to rescue; Pdc top grad; Project Lifesaver
May 27 Eastman native is new Alice in Dairyland; The Voyageur to unveiled Saturday; Seneca top grads
May 18-20 Wauzeka-Steuben top graduates; Suspicious death investigation; Bagley flood lawsuit back in Grant County; second cold case death investigation opened
May 11-13 Man's body exhumed; fast track math; recycling; waterfront planning session; school federal stimulus money; Mara earns boy scout award
May 4-5 Roundabout issues; Paint repairs on bridge; Community enter referendum; city recreational needs; abandoned horse
April 27-29 Gays Mills continues flood recovery; downtown streetscape grand opening May 1-2; Thunder wil play PdC; Hwy 60 dedicated; St Feriole Gardens; PDRI spirit award
April 20-22 Federal stimulus; Hoffman Hall assessment; riverfront planning; Hwy Dept seeks $9mil in fed money; pool fees; recycling
April 13-15 Earn a buck deer program; history of Main street (continuation); possible stimulus money for gym; school board report
April 6-8 Not guilty plead in murder case; FWS to raise mussels; BAK principal resigns; voting results; history of Main street; Emerald Ash Borer found
March 31-April 1 Baby delivered by grandmother; Hackett, Hampton vie for council seat; New Storm PdC baseball; City approves bypass agreement; Council face opposition in Tues. election; PdC school board write-ins
March 23-25 Eastman school to be torn down; city electric car; house fire; revamp HVAC for Courthouse; waterfront development; Guttenberg fires police chief
March 16-18 City council retreat; local jobless rate; DeBruce grain to operate barge loading; city grant applications; DeBruce Grain to open
March 9-11 Senior Village to open in June; Area foreclosures; plead for another school counselor; movie filmed in McGregor; Faith in Action; St. Patrick's Day parade
March 3-5 County art displays; Sheckler to gymnastics state meet; new tower; Bagley trailer fire; city council; library thefts
Feb 23-24 Wrestlers to state; PDRI and Main Street review excellent; DOT bridge paint delayed by budget; 100 more laid off at MPC; hoped for solutions for invasive carp; Bald Eagle Appreciation schedule; City hall and council
Feb 16-18 Legacy of Dr. Rademacher; Teacher contract; Airport work cleanup underway; resignation on county board; Bald Eagle Appreciation Day; School consolidation study
Feb 9-11 DOT investigating peeling paint on bridge; city receives WEDA award; bighead carp caught; Bucks of Crawford County; Fish and Wildlife service on paint
Feb 2-4 Kapanke on state economy/jobs/taxes; 40 years at post office; mayor veto; Ruehlow award to White and Sebastian ; Council overrides veto; Sutter Building redevelopment
Jan 19-21 Doctor dies in accident; Nagle retires at 88; a look at cold weather records; Fire at Bassett; injured eagle; council/possible delay work on Marquette Rd.
Jan 12-14 Unopposed local candidates; Pseudorabies test inconclusive; tame ruffed grouse; Strutt is Klondike Kate; teacher contract in mediation
Jan 5-7 Antoine makes World Cup; 1st baby; Mayor will visit Novan Solar in Colorado; problems with too much snow; 20th year for Lower Wisconsin Riverway Board
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