Incinerator project full steam ahead Along with approving the 2010 budget last week, county board supervisors also OK'd a resolution that granted Barron County the ability to borrow approximately $2.6 million in order to finance improvements at its incinerator.
The county's waste-to-energy facility burns solid waste to produce steam, Full Story 
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Officers likely to be cleared in shooting death of bank robber An independent investigation into a law enforcement shooting of a suspected bank robber near Bruce was concluded Monday and will likely clear the three officers and allow them to return to duty.
The results of the investigation conducted by the Barron County Sheriff's Department were turned over to the Rusk County Sheriff's Department and Full Story 
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More H1N1 flu virus arrives Barron County health officials have announced that more vaccine has arrived to combat swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus. As the supply of vaccine has increased, so has the list of people eligible to receive it.
To date, the groups targeted to receive any available swine flu vaccine has Full Story 
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City budget carries slight 1.08 percent increase Falling a bit shy from Mayor Dave Vruwink's goal of a flat budget, city officials in Barron approved a 2010 budget last week that includes a 1.08 percent increase to the levy.
There were a couple options that members of city council were entertaining in order to keep the 2010 levy at a 0 percent increase. One option was to factor Full Story 
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News-Shield prints early next week Due to the Thanksgiving Day Holiday, the Barron News-Shield will be printing one day early next week. The newspapers will be for sale on the newsstand Full Story 
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Investigation reveals robbers put little planning into bank holdup A Barron County Sheriff's Department investigation into the fatal ending of a high-speed chase with a suspected bank robber was still ongoing as of late Tuesday afternoon, according to Rusk County Sheriff David Kaminski.
He said the investigation into the law enforcement shooting of suspected Full Story 
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Girlfriend listened to high-speed chase during final cell phone call with suspect Jessica Krich was on the phone with Rudolf Frenzer in the minutes after her boyfriend had robbed a bank on Oct. 30, and he was leading law enforcement officers on a dangerous high speed chase.
The Exeland Branch of the Dairyland State Bank was robbed at gunpoint by two Price County men wearing masks. They fled on foot before getting into a Full Story 
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Last minute amendments flood county board budget action After all was said and done at Tuesday's meeting, members of the Barron County Board of Supervisors approved a 2010 budget with a levy increase of 2.37 percent from the prior year. They didn't reach that point, however, until wading through a flurry of last-minute amendments to the budget.
Incorporating changes to the budget that the executive committee had OK'd Full Story 
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Murder trial draws nearer As the jury trial start date draws closer for the homicide case surrounding Daniel Grindheim's beating death nearly 10 months ago, the Barron County District Attorney's Office has filed a witness list with 58 entries.
District Attorney Angela Beranek said at Friday's motion hearing that the state Full Story 
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Make-A-Wish: Turtle Lake boy's hopes for a greenhouse come true The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin made the dream of a 10-year-old Turtle Lake boy come true Saturday when the organization granted his wish, and volunteers helped assemble a greenhouse at his family's home.
Lucas West suffers from osteosarcoma. The condition involves a bone tumor Full Story 
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Chester Miller was Powerball winner The mystery of Barron's $20,000 Powerball winner has been solved.
The Wisconsin Lottery announced this week that Chester Miller was the lucky winner. Miller bought his ticket for the Oct. 24 drawing at the Korner Stop in Full Story 
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County consolidation creates new department Effective today, a successful resolution from the Barron County Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday absorbs several departments into a new entity called the department of land services.
This new department in county government is comprised of what were the Full Story 
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H1N1 vaccination clinics scaled back Vaccination clinics scheduled to take place at schools in order to protect young students from swine flu, or the H1N1 virus as medical experts call it, have been scaled back from original plans.
Kaye Thompson of Barron County Public Health said that her department had Full Story 
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Sesquicentennial donor list continues to grow The list of Barron Sesquicentennial donors has been updated. With the Sesquicentennial and Community Garden Park funded, the fundraising effort is now directed at improvements at Anderson Park, which will include Full Story 
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Weyerhaeuser school referendum passes
By almost a 6-to-1 margin in the Weyerhaeuser Area School District and more than a 2-to-1 margin in the Chetek School District, voters in a binding referendum, Tuesday, overwhelmingly authorized merging into a single Full Story 
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