Gundersen St. Joseph’s Looking at Finalizing Plans For Hospital

Gundersen St. Joseph’s Hospital and Clinics is getting closer to finalizing plans for a new Hospital and Clinic in Hillsboro, pending board approval. “Our goal is to have an outstanding facility that will serve our patients and their families for many years,” says Danni Gearhart, chief executive officer, Gundersen St. Joseph’s. “Pre-construction planning is very important, and we want to be thoughtful as we move toward building a facility that will make the community proud and maintain the high level of care they’ve come to expect from us.” Gundersen St. Joseph’s is working with architecture firm HGA Architects and construction management firm CD Smith as partners in this project. Along

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Wonewoc-Center School Board Approves Tax Levy

The Wonewoc-Center School Board approved the tax levy at its meeting on Monday night. District Administrator Sharon Ennis said the proposed mill rate is 0.01094729, which means taxpayers will pay about $10.95 for each $1,000 of equalized property valuation. This is a decrease of three cents less per thousand than it was in 2016-2017. The school board also approved two new hires for the school year. Because of rising enrollment, Mary Hoof was hired as a third grade teacher. She comes with 5 years of experience. Edwin Pfaff was hired as the technical education teacher. Tony Green, who was the tech ed teacher, resigned in September as he was hired as the

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Isthmus Live Sessions: Noah Gundersen

Noah Gundersen performs “Bad Desire” at an intimate Isthmus Live Session at the Isthmus offices in downtown Madison, Wisconsin on October 12, 2017. Source: Isthmus.com News At Other State Sites: [wp-rss-aggregator source=”87908,87904,713,696,676″]

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Three Accused of Shooting BB Gun in Kendall

Monroe County authorities have identified three people as suspects responsible for shooting a BB gun at pedestrians and vehicles Saturday evening in Kendall. The Monroe County 911 Communications Center received the call at 6:25 p.m. The sheriff’s office did not identify the suspects, ages 18, 18, and 15, pending a charging decision from the district attorney. Monroe County Sheriff Scott Perkins said one of the suspects claimed they were shooting at a building to scare people. The matter is still under investigation by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Source: WRJC.com News At Other State Sites: [wp-rss-aggregator source=”87908,87904,713,696,676″]

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