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Joseph Greget recognized as Outstanding Educator
WAOW Channel 9 presented their Outstanding Educator Award for November 2023 to Medford Schools Director of Special Education and Student Services Joseph A Greget.
The nomination letter stated “Mr Joe has created many different programs that support the mental and physical well-being of staff, students, and community members in Medford. Students have more access than ever, to help in times of
Take time to give thanks
Of all the civic and cultural holidays celebrated throughout the year, Thanksgiving is the most reflective. It is the one that calls on each of us, collectively and as individuals, to pause and ask ourselves, “What are you thankful for?”
We all grew up learning the story of the Pilgrim colonists struggling for survival in a new land. We all learned about the members of the local Native American
Abbotsford Christmas Parade celebration comes to town Dec. 2
The 52nd Abbotsford Christmas Parade will bring the holiday spirit to town on December 2. The parade starts at 7:30 in downtown Abbotsford. The route will be the same starting on Spruce street east of the railroad tracks, turn on to N 2nd st, turn on to Birch street, turn to 1st Street and back to Spruce St.
Spectators will line up to see “The best Christmas Parade Around” as over 300 characters
MEDFORD GIRLS BASKETBALL - Girls get it done late, get first W at Hayward
Rylee Hraby and Toryn Rau made key plays in the final six minutes leading the Medford Raiders’ 12-6 game-ending stretch Thursday that secured a 42-36 victory at Hayward.
The Raiders’ first win of the year wasn’t pretty at times, but the execution in some crunch-time situations was something they were excited to see as they ended a two-year losing streak to the Hurricanes in their nonconference
PICKING UP THE PACE - Raiders aim to play fast, win with effort
The Medford Raiders have turned their “relentless” mantra into great success the past four years with three Great Northern Conference titles and three straight WIAA Division 2 regional championships.
This year brings a pretty significant transition in personnel with most of the guys who played major minutes in last year’s 22-5 season having moved on, including record-breaking four-year standout
MEDFORD BOYS HOCKEY PREVIEW - Raiders expect solid defense, look to fill the scoring gap
The titles have changed, but the faces are still quite familiar at Medford’s hockey practices, leading to a smooth transition so far at the start of the Klayton Kree coaching era.
Kree took over the program in the summer when Galen Searles stepped down after four seasons as head coach, handing things over to Kree, who held an assistant position last winter. Searles has still been helping out