Candidate for Governor Stops in Wausau
He's in charge of one of the largest county governments in Wisconsin. Now, he wants to take those skills to the highest position in the state.
He's in charge of one of the largest county governments in Wisconsin. Now, he wants to take those skills to the highest position in the state.
Information featured on Monday's Page 2.
With six big events in Stevens Point the weekend of March 11, available hotel rooms are few and far between.
Many of them haven't done it since elementary school, but some adults in the area are proving they can still handle the pressure of a spelling bee.
For hundreds of local students, their artwork isn't hanging on mom's fridge, it's hanging up in a public library for everyone to see.
Lawmakers are looking at a new bill that would require senior citizens to renew their licenses more often.
Greenheck Fan Corp. receives the Oscar of awards for manufacturing companies.
Thirty-two-year-old Raymond Hanson is accused of making and selling large quantities of the drug in Lincoln and Marathon Counties.
Tombstone Pizza in Medford says it will temporarily lay off 70 people.
Singer/songwriter Bob Franke will be performing at the Wausau Grand Theater.
Three years after the graduated drivers license is implemented for 16 and 17-year-olds, statistics are showing promising results.
Gov. Doyle promotes the importance of education by reading Dr. Seuss to second graders and defending his proposal to add $850 million to education funding.
One container of Apri Tablets packaged out of order, may increase chances of pregnancy.
Information on upcoming events featured on Page 2.