Sep 22, 2009 | Greenfield
A High-er education in Greenfield
Greenfield a ' By all accounts, the new Greenfield High School is a far cry from the old one, and not just aesthetically.
A man is dead after an accident in Polk County. Sheriff's officials say 37-year old Travis Webb of Luck was helping his wife jumpstart her car along a town road near Cushing.
Man hit and killed as he helped jump a stalled vehicle
A Polk County man was killed over the weekend as he tried to assist his wife with a vehicle.
Polk County man indicted on federal meth charge
A federal grand jury in Madison has indicted a 54-year-old rural Amery area man on methamphetamines charges.
Dennis Frandsen -- The man from Luck who made his own
Born in a town named Luck, local entrepreneur Dennis Frandsen knows what it's like to be fortunate.
Phelps Luck fourth-graders reach across globe for project
It's not uncommon to see two schools working together on a project. It's less common, however, to see two schools that are 6,000 miles apart working together.
If you ever wanted to see a state park before it's a state park, here's your chance.
Wisconsin DMV center funding may be restored
The Legislaturea s Joint Finance Committee has restored funding for 40 Department of Motor Vehicle service centers, including Amery, Luck, New Richmond, Spooner and Siren.
Linzi Luck was named the recipient of the Kraft /National FFA Foundation Scholarship at the Beaver Dam Chapter's Parent Night and Senior Recognition Program held May 5 at the Beaver Dam High School.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
First Defendant Sentenced in Sonnenberg Drug Conspiracy
Erik C. Peterson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Christifer Sonnenberg, 19, of Luck, Wis., was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Madison to 5 ½ years in federal prison without parole, for distributing crack cocaine on St.
State trooper injured in Polk County crash
A state trooper was injured Saturday evening in Polk County when he turned his squad car into the path of an oncoming pickup truck.
Prison for Man Who Sold Cocaine on Tribal Lands
A western Wisconsin man is sentenced to federal prison for selling crack cocaine on St.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Sentencing in St. Croix Tribal Drug Investigation
Erik C. Peterson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Manley L. Williams, 42, Luck, Wis., was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Madison to 100 months in prison without parole.
Musically Adapting to a Whole-House Audio System
A housewide Crestron audio system expands with the changing needs of a family of five in this 6,000-square-foot home.
Dry spring punctuated by grass fires
GRANTSBURGa 'What started as a typical spring past time of burning a brush pile quickly became a raging fire which ultimately engulfed 26 acres, threatened four home and took five fire department units four hours to control.