May 22, 2013

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Vacant Rooms in High Demand

With six big events in Stevens Point the weekend of March 11, available hotel rooms are few and far between.

Adult Spelling Bee

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.

Student Art on Display

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.

Teachers Convention Provides New Ideas

With President Bush's approach to education under much scrutiny, teachers in Central Wisconsin gather and discuss effective methods in the learning process.

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Your Stories: The Burdens of Caregiving

Mary Kort of Rothschild is trying to transition back to the working world after being a full-time caregiver for her mother. It's one of “Your Stories.”

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As Seen on Page 2

Singer/songwriter Bob Franke will be performing at the Wausau Grand Theater.

Another Economic Boost for Weston

It's another big boost for the local economy; more jobs are coming to the Weston area. This manufacturer will increase its workforce by nearly 40 percent in the next year and will get some help from the state in the process.

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Partnership in the Works

After years of studies and discussion, two communities are closer to working together on firefighting services. They say the move, which was first suggested decades ago, will make people safer and save taxpayer money.

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Gauging GDL Effectiveness

Three years after the graduated drivers license is implemented for 16 and 17-year-olds, statistics are showing promising results.

Local Restaurant Destroyed by Fire

Molitor's Old Town Saloon in Curtiss was gutted by flames Wednesday (3/2/05) night. Crews say they found the building fully engulfed in flames when they were called to the scene.

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9/11 Survivor Shares His Story

He made it through one of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil. On Wednesday, a survivor of the World Trade Center attacks on September 11th shared his personal experience with people in Marshfield.

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Cell Phone Use Behind the Wheel Rising

One hundred percent is how much the use of cell phones behind the wheel has risen in the last four years. That's why traffic officials say more needs to be done to change the trend.

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Read Across America

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.

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