Up and Flying
A multi-million dollar runway is open for business in Merrill Sunday.
A multi-million dollar runway is open for business in Merrill Sunday.
A local politician says he's ready to run for a fourth consecutive term in the state assembly.
The educational opportunities in one local town just got a lot better.
We have new information on a missing Wittenberg teenager.
Artwork and family farming don't always go hand in hand, but they do in a unique exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.
There were pirates in Wausau Saturday.
There's some tired athletes in Wausau Saturday after a tournament that drew hundreds of participants from across the Midwest.
School officials from the Auburndale school district say they're shocked at the recent events involving one of their teachers.
The trooper who stopped a suicidal woman from jumping off a bridge gets a state commendation.
A 26-year-old woman suffered serious injuries in the incident police call a random act of violence.
Newspaper says victim's family will get $250,000 from the Mosinee Fire Department's insurance company after a fatal ambulance accident.
The state is giving the Wausau School District $100,000 to help teach the youngest Hmong refugees.
The Green Bay Packers rank among the best in pro football for selling merchandise.
Everest Metro officials continue their investigation into a recent fatal accident.
Another way to protect yourself from Internet scams also happens to be the same thing protecting our nuclear power plants and a host of other things.
A local man is out $4,500 all because he tried to sell his motorcycle on a reputable website.
The Marshfield hospital gets credit for being one of most wired in the country.
A trooper who helped save a suicidal woman's life will be given some recognition from the governor.
Trig's Grocery Store opens in old 29 Super Foods building.
The governor is promising federal aid and state help for refugees to find homes.
The man known as the "Mall Rapist" gets 180 years with more prison time possibly to come.
Would you be willing to pack your bags and spend a week helping people in a war-torn country? A number of people from the Marshfield are answering that question "yes".
Some local civil war veterans are getting some long overdue recognition.
More than 100 trees in one local city are on the chopping block. Dutch Elm Disease is taking its toll on the city's landscape.
Kids in Wood County have reported suspicious events in the last 48 hours involving strangers approaching them. Officials are asking citizens to take notice.