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Information on grocery store tours and bird watching.
Information on grocery store tours and bird watching.
Hundreds of viewers reported something amazing in the night sky on Tuesday night, a huge light-up followed by a loud rumble.
This coming summer, hundreds of teenagers will roll up their sleeves and repair homes for several Merrill residents. The group is now looking for houses in the area for the teens to fix up and for the community to help out in the effort.
Along with the icy conditions Monday, there was another mess for students and parents in Junction City. Buses failed to complete all routes in the town, leaving some kids stranded and parents angry.
Staff Sergeant Todd Olson was already honored by fellow soldiers in Iraq where he was killed. Now, services are set for Wednesday in his hometown of Loyal.
A local family waiting to hear from their brother who was in one of the countrys pounded by the tsunamis now knows he's ok.
If you'd like to be notified of someone in your neighborhood applying pesticide to their yard, you need to register by February 1.
The winners of the fall elections are now on the job after taking the oath of office at the Marathon County Courthouse on Monday.
Langlade County sheriff's deputies are searching for two suspects accused of putting on masks, entering a home and stealing two safes at knifepoint.
If you live on Wausau's northeast side, you may experience a power outage sometime this week, but it's for good reason.
The American Red Cross is making it easier for friends and family members of those killed in the tsunami to find their lost loved ones.
New guidelines proposed for EMTs could mean fewer volunteers for rural fire departments.
It might be the most cute and cuddly tradition of the new year: meeting the first baby born after midnight.
As we welcome in the new year and new babies, there were some brave souls out there braving the cold for a good cause. It’s the annual “Polar Plunge” in Stevens Point.
As most of us wait with anticipation for midnight, a local family is worrying as they wait to hear from a loved one who was in South Asia when the tsunami hit. They haven't heard from him since.
As the search for the cause of the fire continues, Mosinee police have releaed the name of the woman killed in a fire at her home early Thursday morning.
An 18-wheeler carrying 8,000 gallons of fuel exploded on Highway 51, and the driver walked away with just minor injuries.
Are you scrambling to get your finances in order for the new year? If so, there are a few things you can still do in the last two days of 2004.
A service to honor Todd Olson was held Thursday in Iraq where he was killed. Back at home, preparations are also underway for people to pay their final respects.
One person is dead after a house fire Thursday morning in Mosinee.