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Saturday's boys wrestling report Area contingent shine at Doug Makaiwi Memorial

Local wrestlers excelled at the Doug Makaiwi Memorial tournament, with five athletes claiming titles and three teams—Pe Ell, Adna, and Toledo—finishing in the top 10. Notable performances included Pe Ell's Blake Burnett and Konnor Pilz competing in the finals, as well as Toledo's Bomani Birdwell achieving his 20th win of the season.

Dog License Renewal Notice and Employment Opportunities in Onalaska

All 2024 dog licenses have expired, urging residents of Onalaska to license their dogs promptly. The licensing fee is set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, with payment options available through a drop box. The article also briefly mentions a job opening for a town crew position, emphasizing community engagement.

Town of Onalaska Job Openings

The Town of Onalaska announces job openings, providing local residents with employment opportunities in various sectors. The event, scheduled for January 16, 2025, is crucial for community engagement and economic development in Onalaska, Wisconsin.

All 2024 Dog Licenses Have Expired Renew Your License Today

The Town of Onalaska is currently seeking a full-time town crew member, with details available under the Employment Opportunities section of their website. This announcement reflects the town's ongoing efforts to fill critical positions to maintain community services. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply.

Tigers top Loggers to sweep season series

The Napavine boys basketball team defeated Onalaska 79-59, completing a season series sweep. Karsen Denault led the Tigers with 20 points, while Blaze Underhill and Justin Jacoby each scored 16 for the Loggers. Both teams are set to compete in league games on Thursday.

Onalaska rallies back in South Bend

The Onalaska girls' basketball team made an impressive comeback to defeat Raymond-South Bend 56-48 after trailing by 16 points at halftime. Emalie Jacoby led the Loggers with 24 points, and the team showcased a strong defensive performance in the second half, limiting their opponent to just 11 points. Onalaska, now with a record of 10-1, prepares for its first league game against Rainier.

Onalaska tops RSB in second straight Saturday matchup

Onalaska Loggers secured their second consecutive victory against the Raymond-South Bend Ravens with a score of 79-67. The team's consistent offensive performance was highlighted by Case McGraw's 20 points, and a strong defensive strategy limited RSB's Chris Quintana to just 12 points in this matchup.

Town Board Supervisor Vacancy

The Town of Onalaska has announced a vacancy for the Supervisor 2 seat on the Town Board following the resignation of Supervisor Tim Reagles. Residents interested in filling this position are encouraged to submit their applications by February 7, 2025, for consideration during the Town Board meeting on February 11, 2025.

Loggers kick it into gear late to top Ducks

The Onalaska boys basketball team overcame a sluggish start to secure a 52-36 victory against Toutle Lake, thanks to a strong fourth quarter. Coach Fred Sturza highlighted the team's lack of energy in the first half, but they rallied to outscore their opponents 20-6 in the final frame. Blaze Underhill led the Loggers with 17 points, fueling their second consecutive win.

Loggers top Ravens for first win of new year

The Onalaska Loggers secured their first win of the new year by defeating the Raymond-South Bend Ravens 67-58 in a boys basketball game. Blaze Underhill led the Loggers with 24 points, showcasing consistent offensive performance throughout the game. Onalaska will next face Toutle Lake at home on Tuesday.

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