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Our website will slowly start to be updated with stories as we ramp back up.

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  • Magic on Friday Nights

    Magic on Friday Nights
    Moerke Cards 134 S Albany Street, Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    Magic the Gathering players are invited to Moerke Cards for casual games and trading all evening. This weekly gathering welcomes players of all experience levels each Friday.

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    Free
  • Stone Cold Country at Crappie Shop Beer Garden

    Crappie Shop 300 Dalogasa Dr, Arena, Wisconsin, United States

    Join Stone Cold Country for a live performance at the Crappie Shop Beer Garden! The band is dedicated to performing country music from the '90s, along with a mix of older and newer hits. Come out and enjoy an evening of great live music at this cool outdoor venue.

    $10
  • Spring Green Farmers Market

    Spring Green Farmers Market
    The Shitty Barn 506 E Madison St, Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    The Spring Green Farmers Market operates year-round, rain or shine, offering the best in local produce and handcrafted goods. The market's mission is to support local farmers, food producers, and artists while providing a forum for a healthy community. Shoppers are invited to enjoy coffee, baked goods, and live music while browsing fresh items like flowers and vegetables.

  • Grow and Gather: Summer Foraging

    Taliesin Preservation | Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center 5607 County Road C, Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    Explore Phoebe Point Trail and learn how to forage with Taliesin Preservation Kitchen Gardener, Abbie Lehman. The class begins with foraging basics at the base of the trail, followed by a moderate 1.1-mile loop to identify common summer wild edibles. Participants will also discuss Frank Lloyd Wright’s connection to the Driftless region and how it inspired a culture of working with and learning within the natural environment.

    $35
  • Everything Fossils Day

    Kraemer Library and Community Center 910 Main St., Wisconsin, United States

    Get ready for a fossil-filled adventure! Dig in, get your hands dirty, and unleash your inner paleontologist at our interactive stations — where the whole family can play, excavate, and craft their own one-of-a-kind fossils.

    Free
  • 3 Souls Live on the River Stage

    3 Souls Live on the River Stage
    Wisconsin Riverside Resort S13220 Shifflet Rd, Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    Enjoy a relaxing summer afternoon with live outdoor music on the River Stage. Sit back with a drink, enjoy something delicious, and take in the river view.

  • Canceled Open Euchre

    Open Euchre
    Ewing-Olson VFW Post 9336 - Arena 514 Willow Street, Arena, Wisconsin, United States

    Join the Ewing-Olson VFW Post 9336 in Arena for Open Euchre! The games feature a $5.00 buy-in with 100% payback, plus $0.25 for euchres. There is no partner needed to play, so come on down and enjoy the game.

    $5
  • Spring Green Gentle Jam

    Spring Green Community Center 117 S Washington St, Spring Green, WI, United States

    This beginner-friendly jam is for singers and acoustic instrument players to learn and practice the art of jamming, and for experienced players to lead the way. The jam follows typical acoustic jamming conventions, but the main focus is on participation and supporting each other in making music together.

    Free
  • Buena Vista Lions Club Car & Motorbike Cruise

    Buena Vista Bicentennial Park 33000 Fulton St, Gotham, Wisconsin, United States

    Cruise into summer with the Buena Vista Lions Club! Whether you are a car enthusiast ready to show off your ride or just want to admire a variety of classic, custom, and cool vehicles, there is something for everyone. This family-friendly event is open to all vehicle types. A concession stand will be on-site serving food and drinks throughout the cruise (cash only).


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A screen cap of the March River Valley School Board meeting at the Intermediate School. Image via the River Valley School District on YouTube.

River Valley School Board approved staff raises twice in motions the record never squared, plans a June fix

The River Valley School District Board of Education approved a 3% wage increase for staff in March and April meetings. However, minutes record overlapping motions suggesting potential raises exceeding this. The district plans to clarify the discrepancies at their June 11 meeting, highlighting concerns over record accuracy and compliance with state law.

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River Valley School District Office

EDITORIAL: River Valley School District should put its pay, budget into the rulebook

The River Valley School Board may have intended to grant fair raises, but its execution is a bureaucratic nightmare. Vague motions and hidden spreadsheets create confusion, leaving taxpayers in the dark. To restore trust, the board must codify compensation in clear policies, ensuring transparency in public finance.

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Near historic flooding inundates the areas around the Wisconsin River. Pictured is the entrance and boat landing of Helena Lake between Arena and Spring Green underwater April 16. Photo by Bonnie Stickel, Administrative & Calendar Coordinator. Submit your photos, art and illustrations to be considered for our cover photos to editor@valleysentinelnews.com.

On the Cover: Underwater

Like the Helena Lake sign, we have been underwater. The newspaper has been quiet due to health and operational challenges, but plans to re-tool and engage the community. Ongoing updates will be provided online, with hopes to resume print editions and newsletters as efforts progress. Community support remains crucial.

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A view of the newly opened Spring Green Kwik Trip on April 16, shortly before opening. Photo by Bonnie Stickel, Administrative & Calendar Coordinator.

A line before dawn: Spring Green welcomes Kwik Trip on Highway 14

On April 16, the new Kwik Trip in Spring Green attracted a crowd of around 40 patrons before its opening. Store leader Monica Wheaton expressed surprise at the enthusiastic turnout. The store’s design preserves its historic 1990s architecture designed by a Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice. A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for April 22.

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A sample of the April 1, 2025 Spring Election ballot in question for the Village of Arena. The Wisconsin Election Commission ruled recently that the ballot order for village trustee was unlawful. Document via WEC.

Elections Commission rules Arena 2025 Spring Election was conducted with unlawful ballot order for village trustees

The Wisconsin Election Commission ruled that the Village of Arena’s April 1, 2025, trustee ballot was unlawfully arranged due to former Clerk DaNean Naeger’s failure to conduct a required second drawing after the primary. The ruling followed election complaints and resolved one of several similar cases against Naeger, who resigned amidst the controversy.

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The author, son-in-law Shawn and grandson Reif with Green Bay perch and pike caught this winter. Photo contributed by John Cler.

Wandering the Driftless: In Pursuit of Perch

The author shares experiences fishing for perch in Wisconsin, highlighting the species’ decline in Lake Michigan and popular fishing spots like Green Bay. Despite challenges, the author finds joy in catching perch with family. A memorable encounter results in a trophy-sized perch, demonstrating Wisconsin’s quality fishing opportunities and community spirit.

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The editorials that won Valley Sentinel first place in Editorial Awards.

Despite abbreviated publishing year, Valley Sentinel earns awards from Wisconsin Newspaper Association

At the 2025 Better Newspaper Contest Awards, held by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, Valley Sentinel garnered four awards despite a brief publication halt. Recognized editors and contributors showcased remarkable journalism in various categories, including editorial, general news, and advertising. The event highlighted local journalism’s crucial role in democracy and community engagement.

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A screen cap of the January River Valley School Board meeting at the Intermediate School. Image via the River Valley School District on YouTube.

River Valley School District considers reduced tax levy increase pending state-level inaction, cell phones banned in school

The River Valley School District Board has addressed various policy updates regarding cell phone usage and new course offerings during meetings in January and February. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin State Assembly adjourned without enacting necessary education funding reforms, leading to concerns about rising property taxes and budget pressures on local schools.

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Nicole Aimone, editor-in-chief, Valley Sentinel.

Valley Sentinel editor-in-chief asked to write column for alma mater: Journalistic adventures after Royal Purple

Nicole Aimone, co-owner and editor-in-chief of Valley Sentinel, reflects on her journalism journey that began at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Royal Purple. She credits her extensive experience there for shaping her path, leading her to launch her own newspaper and mentor future journalists, emphasizing the importance of local journalism.

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Our editors attend the Association of Alternative Newsmedia Publishers (AAN) convention in Madison in July 2025.

READ THE INTERVIEWS: Valley Sentinel editors earn awards from Tiffany Shackelford Foundation, attend Association of Alternative News Publishers convention

In July 2025, Valley Sentinel editors Nicole Aimone and Taylor Scott received Shackelford Shines awards, enabling them to attend the Association of Alternative Newsmedia Publishers convention. They gained valuable insights on community engagement and digital strategies, prompting a strategic shift toward a more audience-centric model, enhancing their publication’s sustainability and impact.

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Bill Lueders, president, Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council

Your Right to Know: When transparency is disregarded

In Hazelhurst, a proposed ordinance discussion was postponed due to a typo. Meanwhile, significant violations of public openness occurred in St. Francis and Chippewa County, where media were obstructed from attending meetings and quoting witness testimony. These incidents emphasize the ongoing challenges public officials face in upholding transparency.

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Letters to the Editor: June 26 – July 10, 2025

Letters submitted for consideration are subject to fact-checking and editing for space and clarity. Submissions must have a compelling, local community interest. Letters to the editor must fit within a 500-word limit, and include name, city and phone number. Phone numbers are for office use only and will not be published. Letters of a political…

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