May 22, 2013

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Singing Students

Singing for almighty, the elderly, and doing it all to an Olympic theme - it might sound a little strange, but that's exactly what a group of kids in Tomahawk were doing Friday.

Wabeno's Water

Clean water is certainly a staple of northern Wisconsin. We all know the lakes up north are about as nice as it gets, but as Justin Ware found out today, the water isn't too shabby either.

Hiring the Right Contractor

A little extra work before you hire someone to do some work at your house can save you a lot of hassle down the road.

A "Moving" Wall

Those who fought in Vietnam have had to deal with the horrifying memories of war for more than 30 years. Many of those vets have dealt with those nightmares by taking a trip to the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial in Washington D.C.

Dry Spell Spells Danger

All we wanted this summer was a break from our rainy spring and we got our wish this month. But this string of dry weather comes with its own set of problems.

Getting the Message Out There

There is a new public service announcement out to help keep our kids safe, especially when they're riding their bikes.

Digging up the Past

Preserving our nation's history is a top priority for many, especially around the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.

Tuning in to the DNC

Despite the all-star lineup at the Democratic National Convention, TV audiences have remained relatively small.

"Mall Rapist" Pleads Again

After a 180 sentence in federal court for child molestation, the suspected "Mall Rapist" appears again in state court.

Gravel Pit Controversy

A Lincoln County man wants to put a gravel pit on part of his land, but he's running into some roadblocks. And the roadblocks are his neighbors.

Helping Out Miles Away

The good work continues at Good News Project in Wausau, as volunteers load up supplies for those who need them the most.

New Housing in Wausau

It's a brand new housing complex for low income families. The project is the first of its kind in the Wausau area.

Trips on a Tankful

We take you on a trip to the Grotto Gardens in Rudolph, one of the state's most beautiful and serene settings.

Restoring Rothschild Pavilion

A young woman from our area is preparing for her future in interior design by focusing on the past. Her college thesis is all about preserving the 96-year-old Rothschild Pavilion.

32nd's Homecoming

They are one of the most decorated units in the war, and Friday night, they're home. The 32nd Military Police Company is back in Wisconsin.

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