Licenses Go on Sale
Updated: 1:17 PM State hunting, fishing and trapping licenses for the year go on sale beginning Thursday. You'll need those starting April 1.
Updated: 1:17 PM State hunting, fishing and trapping licenses for the year go on sale beginning Thursday. You'll need those starting April 1.
Updated: 9:06 PM Rick Humphreys says a 10-page personality questionnaire illegally asks about mental illness.
Updated: 9:04 PM Matthew Kelker says he's innocent of the charges connected to a February incident in which three people were stabbed and one was cut.
Updated: 9:00 PM Middle and high school students from the Early Incentive Program had the chance to talk to local professionals about careers in fields that interest them.
Updated: 8:54 PM They may not be ready for the working world just yet, but some local students now have a better idea of what to expect on their first job interview.
Updated: 1:00 PM Tribal leaders in Wisconsin are making history with their first ever State of the Tribes address.
Posted: 5:49 PM It's a big day for women around the world and right here in Central Wisconsin.
Updated: 3:56 PM Most snowmobile trails in Marathon, Clark, Lincoln and Wood Counties are now closed for the season.
Updated: 3:43 PM Officials say a fire that destroyed a barn outside of Spencer, killing more than 100 cows, started in a water heater.
Updated: 7:16 PM A large number of cattle appear to have been killed in a barn fire in the town of Brighton Monday.
Updated: 5:57 PM People living in the Wausau area should have a lot more restaurants to choose from about a year from now.
Updated: 3:51 PM He's in charge of one of the largest county governments in Wisconsin. Now, he wants to take those skills to the highest position in the state.
Updated: 9:26 PM With six big events in Stevens Point the weekend of March 11, available hotel rooms are few and far between.
Updated: 2:38 PM 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.
Updated: 2:36 PM 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.