Kendall meal site to host birthday party, music day

By JOYCE THONESEN | Kendall meal-site manager We are back. Yes, we are back at the meal site. A big thank you to the Kendall American Legion for letting us use its hall for the last three months. But it is good to be back, and the new road looks great. Now for the...

South Ridge News for Sept. 11

By ALICE BRANDAU I'm not used to being pampered, but when it happens, I must say I like it. It was a birthday present from granddaughters Lacy, Jeri and Amy. And it happened Saturday morning. I was honored to be the first guest to have a pedicure and manicure by Lacy....

Wilton book group to discuss ‘Old World Murder’ Oct. 13

By GINA RAE | Wilton librarian Our next book for discussion is "Old World Murder" by Kathleen Ernst. This mystery takes place at Old World Wisconsin and should be a nice switch from our recent challenging reads. The discussion will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13....

Kendall Public Library book group meets April 29

By LYNETTE VLASAK | Kendall librarian The Kendall Public Library's next book club meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, at the library. Unlike other months' meetings, this month we will have a reader's-choice format, with each member telling the group about a...

Hillsboro Ladies’ Night Out is April 30

A free, healthy “night out with the girls” will be offered again this year for women of all ages from 6–9 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, at the Hillsboro Firemen’s Community Center. “Due to the great turn out last year, the event needed...

Late rally helps Falcons past Wolves

By NATE BEIER | For the County Line Though the Brookwood baseball team continued to struggle at the plate last week, it managed a win as it hosted Wonewoc-Center in a Scenic Bluffs Conference game. Brookwood put up a single run in the first and clung to it for most of...

Brookwood’s big bats blast Wonewoc-Center

By NATE BEIER | For the County Line Mackenzie Berg watched from the pitcher's mound as the bases filled with Wonewoc-Center players in the fifth inning during the Falcons' meeting with the Wolves on April 17. With no outs, the situation seemed perfect for the Wolves...

South Ridge News for April 24

By ALICE BRANDAU Did green grass ever look so good? Farmers are waiting to head to the fields. Much patience is needed, but as soon as the weather cooperates, they again will till the earth, plant and have high hopes for a good year. ♦ ♦ ♦ Speaking of patience, lots...

South Side News for April 24

By MYRNA FAUSKA Last week snow; this week green grass and buds on the trees. What a difference seven days can make. We have news from almost all of the neighbors this week, so read on. Shorty and Shirley Waddell were in Tomah on Easter Sunday for dinner with Ron and...

Classifieds for April 24

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Easter coloring-contest winners announced

The following were winners in an Easter coloring contest sponsored by the Bank of Ontario and the County Line. • Ages 5 and younger: First place, Ellie Thieman of Ontario; second place, Austin Lacy of Ontario; and third place, Elizabeth Curtis of Ontario • Ages 6-9:...

Norwalk Public Library has new nonfiction books

By JEANNE RICE | Norwalk librarian The Norwalk Public Library has two new children's nonfiction titles: • "May I Pet Your Dog?" by Stephanie Calmenson and illustrated by Jan Ormerod (how-to guide for kids meeting dogs and dogs meeting kids) • "Therapy Dogs" by...

Former NBA player Chris Herren to visit Royall

Former NBA star Chris Herren will speak to students following the annual Royall Middle and High School Health and Wellness Day on Friday, April 25. “Herren had the accolades and opportunities every athlete dreams of during his career,” according to a...

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