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WWH welcomes third general surgery UW Madison resident

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Dr. Thomas Carvell, MD, is the third general surgery resident from the University of Wisconsin (UW) Madison at WWH. Submitted photo

By Ryma Lindquist, WWH Community Relations Director

BALDWIN, WI – Western Wisconsin Health (WWH) is excited to welcome Dr. Thomas Carvell, MD, as their third general surgery resident from the University of Wisconsin (UW) Madison. Dr. Carvell is currently completing the first of three rotations with WWH as part of his residency. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the organization, having earned his undergraduate degree from St. Cloud State University, completed medical school at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and pursued further training in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Dr. Carvell is now in his second year of the General Surgery Residency-Rural Program at UW Madison.

Dr. Carvell expressed his enthusiasm for rural healthcare, stating, “Practicing medicine in rural communities offers a rewarding opportunity to develop close relationships with patients and make a lasting impact on their lives. I am excited to be part of a healthcare system that prioritizes personalized, high-quality care for all.”

In 2023, Western Wisconsin Health embarked on a collaborative partnership with UW Madison to support the General Surgery Residency-Rural Program. This initiative is designed to equip emerging surgeons with the diverse skill set required to meet the unique healthcare challenges of rural communities.

This partnership with UW Madison demonstrates Western Wisconsin Health’s proactive approach to addressing rural healthcare needs and nurturing the professional development of medical practitioners in these areas.

WWH’s commitment to fostering educational opportunities for medical professionals aligns with its mission to deliver high-quality care to underserved regions. “Supporting the growth of our workforce is imperative to our future success,” said Eilidh Pederson, CEO of Western Wisconsin Health. “By nurturing the next generation of healthcare providers, we ensure that our rural communities receive the skilled, compassionate care they deserve.”

The program has now hosted three surgical residents, with each completing two separate one-month rotations. This ongoing collaboration highlights Western Wisconsin Health’s dedication to redefining rural healthcare and building a healthier tomorrow together.

Holiday Craft Fair at Elmwood Auditorium

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Submitted by Anna Crownhart

ELMWOOD, WI – The Elmwood Enrichment Council will be hosting their Annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, November 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

There will be many crafters with a variety of good for holiday gifts. There will also be a lunch served with homemade turkey noodle soup, hot dogs, egg salad sandwiches, bars, coffee, water, and soda. Take-out will be available.

All proceeds from this event will go towards a new library roof for the Elmwood Public Library. Any questions, please contact 715-639-2127.

Tuesday Community Supper, November 2024

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Submitted by Rosemary Donahoe, Tuesday Community Supper

BALDWIN, WI – The Tuesday Community Supper is November 5, 2024. Peace Lutheran Church will be serving the Tuesday Community Supper from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in the Fellowship Hall at Gethsemane Lutheran Church. The menu is: Thanksgiving Casserole, Cranberries and Bars/Cookies. Thankfully join us!

Tuesday Community Supper is served the first Tuesday of the month at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 1350 Florence Street, Baldwin, Wisconsin, 54002. This is a free meal open to anyone in the community. Area churches, businesses and organizations take turns preparing and serving good nutritious food.

Blackhawk football outplays Oconto Falls; Level One Playoffs

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RB Taden Holdorf beats a defender to reach the endzone. Holdorf led the Blackhawks on the ground with 186-yards rushing. Photo by Evan Peterson

BALDWIN, WI – The #2 Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks defeated the #7 Oconto Falls Panthers, 58-21, on October 25, at King Field in Level One of the 2024 Division 4 WIAA Football Tournament.

Baldwin-Woodville kicked off to Oconto Falls to open the game. The Panthers’ possession was short-lived, fumbling on the first offensive play. Blackhawk defensive tackle Drew Stark recovered the fumble, and Baldwin-Woodville’s offense quickly advanced, scoring on a 35-yard quarterback keeper by Gavin Sell. Running back Taden Holdorf completed the 2-point conversion, putting B-W ahead 8-0.

The Blackhawk defense forced Oconto Falls to punt on their next possession, and Baldwin-Woodville’s up-tempo offense struck again with a 21-yard rushing touchdown by Holdorf. The 2-point conversion was unsuccessful, B-W 14-0.

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Your vote counts!

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WISCONSIN – The 2024 General Election is on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, and your vote counts!

The big ticket: 2024 Presidential Candidates
Democratic; Current Vice President, Kamala Harris
Republican; Former President, Donald Trump

(There are Six Third Party choices as well, Constitution, Libertarian, Wisconsin Green, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Justice for All, and We the People, although Robert Kennedy Jr. for We the People still on the ballot, has dropped out.)

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Valley advances to Level 2, Glenwood City tomorrow night

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SPRING VALLEY, WI – The #1 seeded Spring Valley football team allowed the opposing team to score for the third straight game. The good news is that despite that, Valley has won their last three games, including last week’s 42-7 win over Whitehall in the WIAA Level 1 playoff game.

The win helped the Cardinals advance to Level 2, which will pit the Cardinals against 5th seeded Glenwood City, winners on the road over #4 seed Blair-Taylor 40-25. Valley topped the Hilltoppers in the final regular season game 23-3.

Whitehall opened the game with a drive that started on their own 35-yard line and ended with a touchdown from the one-yard line by Norse sophomore Bo Killian. The drive racked up 65 yards and three first downs and the extra point kick gave Whitehall a 7-0 lead just 3:30 into the first quarter. Whitehall was known for a big ground game coming into the game and the opening drive proved that.

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Woodville hosts 23rd Annual Halloween Festival

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All the winners of the 2024 Woodville Halloween Festival Costume Contest. Photo by Paul J. Seeling

with Diane Gedatus, St. Croix Area Volunteer League

WOODVILLE, WI – Woodville hosted the 23rd Annual Halloween Festival on Saturday, October 6, 2024, in the Fellowship Hall at Zion Lutheran Church from noon to 3:00 p.m. It was such a beautiful autumn afternoon that the 1:00 p.m. popular Costume Contest was held in the north parking lot.

Diane Gedatus, Childcare Director at Kids View Childcare at Park View is also the lead coordinator for the St. Croix Area Volunteer League who puts on the Annual Woodville Halloween Festival stated, that the attendance this year was down considerably from past years.

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WWH Rose Gold Gala raises over $49K for Medical Surgical and Obstetrical units

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The WWH Rose Gold Gala was held on Saturday, October 12th. The event, with the generous support of the attendees, successfully raised over $49,000 to support WWH’s Medical-Surgical and Obstetrical units. Photo by Susan Wynveen Photography

By Ryma Lindquist, Community Relations Director, WWH

BALDWIN, WI – Western Wisconsin Health (WWH) was honored to host the Rose Gold Gala on Saturday, October 12. 2024. The event welcomed 140 community members, business partners, staff, and leadership for a memorable evening of dining, entertainment, and fundraising. With the generous support of the attendees, the event successfully raised over $49,000 to support WWH’s Medical-Surgical and Obstetrical departments, ensuring continued access to vital healthcare services for families in the region.

The evening began with a delicious 12-foot charcuterie reception provided by the WWH Eatery, a silent auction featuring many wonderful items donated by business partners and community donors, and live entertainment by Chris Silver of River Falls. Attendees enjoyed a catered dinner by Vittles Catering, followed by a moving patient story that highlighted the impact of WWH’s services on local families. Beer and wine for the event were generously provided by Bill’s Distributing, and the stunning floral arrangements, courtesy of Sue Auld from Tulip & Crow, added a beautiful touch to the night’s décor. The evening was captured through the lens of Suzanne Wynveen Photography, whose talent helped preserve the memories of this special occasion.

WWH Board Chair John Buelow kicked off the evening with a heartfelt presentation, thanking the Morrissey family and Jordyn Mensing, WWH RN for sharing their personal experiences. Their stories underscored the importance of keeping WWH’s doors open and its services expanding, especially amid the closure of nearby birth centers.

“Our birth center delivered 276 babies in 2023, and we are on track to welcome over 400 new lives by the end of 2024,” shared Dr. Paul Boeder, OB-GYN at WWH, during his presentation on the importance of expanded obstetrical and medical-surgical services. He emphasized how the funds raised will help WWH serve an even broader community as nearby hospitals continue to close their obstetrical units.

The silent auction, filled with generously donated items, featured attendees engaging in lively online bidding. A final call for donations saw enthusiastic contributions from guests at various levels, each helping WWH build a healthier tomorrow, together.

The evening concluded with a compelling call to action from WWH CEO Eilidh Pederson, who shared that WWH’s board and leadership are making bold decisions based on the healthcare needs of the community, not just the bottom line. She explained how WWH is committed to being a positive disruptor in the healthcare industry, redefining rural healthcare by offering services equivalent to those of larger hospitals. With two surgical robots, exceptional providers, and a modern facility, WWH is positioned to meet the growing needs of the region. Pederson expressed her deep gratitude to the attendees, volunteers, and sponsors for their unwavering support. “Your generosity helps ensure that WWH can continue providing high-quality, patient-centered care to our community, from newborns to those receiving care in our medical-surgical unit”.

Western Wisconsin Health’s continued commitment to expanding its birth center and medical-surgical units is a critical response to the growing need for accessible, local healthcare services. With the funds raised, WWH can continue to serve the immediate and extended communities, ensuring the highest level of care for mothers, babies, and families.

For more information about Western Wisconsin Health and ways to support its mission, please visit wwhealth.org/contribute or contact the WWH Foundation Manager, Rosa Magnus, by email, at rosa.magnus@wwhealth.org.

Boy Scout Troup 145 holds Eagle Scout Ceremony for Samual Miller

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Sam Miller with his Eagle Court of Honor sign at Gilman Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Sam Miller has attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest advancement rank within the Boy Scouts of America. Photo by Paul J. Seeling

SPRING VALLEY, WI – Boy Scout Troup 145 held an Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony for Spring Valley Senior High School student Samual (Sam) Louis Miller on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The Eagle Scout Court of Honor was held at Gilman Lutheran Church in rural Spring Valley, Wisconsin.

Achieving Eagle Scout is Scouting’s highest ranking.  A member of Troop 145, Sam is one of approximately four percent of all Boy Scouts who attain the Eagle rank, according to Scoutmaster Shawn Miller.

Samuel is a member of Gilman Lutheran Church and is active in National Honor Society, Spring Valley Stagehands Theatre (appearing recently as Lefou in the 2024 summer musical, “Beauty and the Beast”), band, choir at Spring Valley High School.

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Blackhawk football 2024 undefeated MBC Champions

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QB Gavin Sell keeps the ball. Sell led BW’s rushing for 166-yards on 12-attempts. Photo by Evan Peterson

HAMMOND, WI – The Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks wrapped up the 2024 regular season with a 35-21 victory over their rivals, the St. Croix Central Panthers, on October 18, 2024, at Annabelle D. Hanson Sports Complex. This win secured an undefeated conference campaign for the Blackhawks, marking their first “perfect” run to a Middle Border Conference title since 1992. Baldwin-Woodville’s last MBC title came in 2019.

Baldwin-Woodville kicked off to SCC to start the game. The Panthers, relying heavily on their rushing game, moved downfield, consuming much of the first quarter. The Panthers struck first with an 18-yard rushing touchdown and successful extra point, SCC 7-0. SCC surprised Baldwin-Woodville with an onside kick attempt, but the Blackhawks were unable to recover the football.

Baldwin-Woodville’s offense quickly sprang into action from midfield, also emphasizing the run game. Quarterback Gavin Sell showcased his talent as he navigated downfield on a keeper, reaching the SCC 1-yard line, where he scored Baldwin-Woodville’s first touchdown. Running back Taden Holdorf converted the 2-point attempt, putting the Blackhawks ahead 8-7.

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