May 22, 2013

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Anniversary of Body Found

It's the one year anniversary of the body of Sylvia Grade being found outside her home on Wausau's east side.

"Artrageous" Weekend

A trilogy of events covering almost every aspect of art all packed into one fun-filled weekend.

Four-Year-Old Kindergarten

Four-year-old kindergarten is already a popular way to get kids started out early in school. And now, Governor Doyle wants even more people to get involved.

Astronaut Promotes Literacy

Astronaut Mark Lee comes to John Marshall Elementary in Wausau to promote the importance of literacy in helping accomplish your goals.

Mind Robbing Disease

A look at the future of fighting Alzheimer's disease and what it means for one local family in a special report.

Remains Found

Authorities in Wood County are awaiting the results of an autopsy after finding the skeletal remains of an adult earlier Wednesday.

Timberwolf Population Increases

Once they were an endangered species, then became threatened and are now in the process of getting off the list completely.

Hmong Students Adjust

With only two days into the school year, Wausau students are already taking in important lessons, including newly arrived Hmong refugee students.

Pit Approved

Town of Schley landowner Ron Beyer has been trying for some time now to have his 40 acres turned into a gravel pit. Now, all he needs is the approval of the county zoning board, and he'll get his wish.

A Myth No Longer

Twenty-four hour dining, late night Taco Bell runs, and of course, beer. All of these college habits could contribute to a popular concept, known as "freshman 15."

Helping Hurricane Victims

Thousands of people are heading back to Florida Tuesday night to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Frances. Joining them will be volunteers from all over the country, including three from Central Wisconsin.

Wausau East's Opening Day

It's the beginning of a new year for Wausau East and they're kicking it off in a brand new building.

Saying Goodbye to Summer

Many people in our area are enjoying a relaxing Labor Day weekend. Not only does it provide a rest from the daily grind, it also gives them one last chance to have some summer fun before fall kicks in.

Rapids Park Honors "Special Woman"

A Wisconsin Rapids neighborhood is getting a facelift with a brand new park. The park also honors the memory of someone very close to the park's founder.

Sales Tax for Schools?

One of the biggest battles in the state of Wisconsin this year may have nothing to do with the presidential election.

Central Wisconsin State Fair

The weather is getting the credit for what organizers say has been a very successful fair week in Marshfield.

Marathon Fun Days

The streets of Marathon City are back to normal Saturday after being taken over in the afternoon by a bunch of toddlers.

Rallying Against Edwards

There are people in the area who aren't happy with Senator Edwards' visit and some of them were out at the rallies Friday.

VP's Visit

One day after President Bush laid out his plan for another term as commander in chief, the Democrats sent their vice presidential candidate to North Central Wisconsin, trying to shift the attention to John Kerry.

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