DIG PINK WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!!
The totals are in and with the help of the Turtle Lake and Clayton communities the Turtle Lake volleyball teams raised more than $5,000 for the family of John and Rochelle Glynn. Rochelle was diagnosed with an invasive triple negative breast cancer in November 2024. She is currently going through chemotherapy treatments and will have…
Read MoreUTV Crash Claims Life Of Juvenile Passenger
On Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 7:04 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a UTV crash involving two juveniles on 250th Street, south of 20th Avenue in the Town of Farmington, which is in southwestern Polk County. The UTV, a 2013 Polaris Ranger XP, was southbound on 250th Street when the…
Read MoreLakers Dominate Tigers In Webster; One Left To Play
Brandon Wright rushed 24 times for 179 yards and one touchdown while the Laker defense held the Webster Tigers to 72 total rushing yards in a 35-0 win Friday evening, October 10 in Webster. The Lakers had 370 yards of total offense while holding the Tigers to 72, all on the ground. SEE COMPLETE STORY…
Read MoreCumberland Healthcare Launches Lactation/ Breastfeeding Support Services
Cumberland Healthcare, is proud to announce the launch of its new Lactation Services Program designed to support breastfeeding parents through every stage of their journey. Whether you’re preparing to breastfeed for the first time, navigating challenges, or looking for reassurance along the way, our Certified Breastfeeding Specialist, Jenna Stuntz, is here to support you with…
Read MoreA Look Back at THE TIMES
10 YEARS AGO October 1, 2015 A somewhat rare occurrence took place Sunday evening when the event labeled blood-moon and lunar eclipse took place. With a clear sky people were able to witness and photograph the occurrence, which began shortly after 9:00 p.m. and continued for about a half an hour. The lunar eclipse is…
Read MoreLakers Take Care Of Bears In Four Set Match
The Laker ladies traveled to Clayton for the always exciting matchup with the Bears Thursday night, September 16. After dominating sets one and two the Lakers and the Bears went head-to-head in set three with the Bears pulling off the 26-24 upset. The Lakers responded with a convincing fourth set win to head home with…
Read MoreSole Sisters Travel To Boston For 3-Day, 60-Mile Walk
“We’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for supporting us again this year in the 3-Day 60 Mile Walk for Breast Cancer,” said Sole Sisters Sandy Molls and Lorraine Turner. On August 15 – 17 the Sole Sisters walked the streets of Boston along with 940 other walkers to help bring awareness to…
Read MorePATRICIA E. MILLER
Patricia Elaine Dague Miller, better known to many as “Ma Miller”, age 88, passed away peacefully in her sleep from health issues on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at the Care and Rehab facility in Cumberland, WI with her daughter by her side. She was a generous and loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend who…
Read MoreBILL C. HORSMANN
Bill Carl Horsmann, 63, of Turtle Lake passed away September 2, 2025, at Cumberland Healthcare. He was born April 19, 1962, in St Croix Falls, WI, to William Edward Fawn III and Carolyn J Sherrard. At one time in his life Bill worked as crew foreman for men laying foundations for communication towers throughout Florida.…
Read MoreLakers Prevail Over Wolves In Two-Day Rain Delay Contest
With the threat of possible storms Friday night, September 19, the football game between the Turtle Lake Lakers and Elmwood/Plum City Wolves was moved to 5:45 p.m. on the Plum City field. The rains held off and the Lakers scored on their four first half possessions to take a 28-8 lead at halftime. A distant…
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