The discussion surrounding the development of East Thomas Street continued Monday night as the city held a meeting in an effort to hear the community’s feedback.
The Wausau Police Department teamed up with NorthStar Restoration Services in Wausau on Monday for the second year in a row to give people a chance to learn more about what they can do to keep themselves, and others safe during an active shooter situation.
Patients are beginning to speak up following the second round of layoffs at Marshfield Clinic in 2023. Of the 222 positions listed on the WARN notice, one had a very specific title that stands out and hits a community of people with a rare disease.
The Wausau School Board voted 5-4 Monday night opposing to draft an advisory referendum that would contain questions to gauge community support for the plans that are currently approved.
The Town of Rib Mountain has a group that could be proposing to develop the old Olson Flooring/Spirit Halloween area, into more of a business area than just the original Chik-fil-A restaurant proposal last fall.
Some birthdays come with identifiable milestones: at age 16, you can get a driver’s license; at 18, you can vote and become a legal adult. Age 45 is the year most people are recommended to get a colonoscopy.
Nine months after community groups around Wisconsin received grant funds to come up with unique solutions to address child care challenges, the Marathon County group is giving the state an update on progress.
On Thursday, the Boys & Girls Club of the Wausau Area, D.C. Everest School District, Wausau School District, and the United Way of Marathon County will present the 2023 Greater Wausau Youth Hiring & Career Fest at Wausau West High School from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Wausau School Board held a meeting Monday night to further clarify restructuring topics brought up during the Feb. 13 restructuring meeting in which the board voted to approve plans to move forward with restructuring the Wausau School District.
When the war between Russia and Ukraine began this time last year, a Marathon County couple reflected on their experiences working with Ukrainians rebuilding from the fall of the Soviet Union.
Jennifer Hagen had a good eye to catch herself becoming caught in a job scam. She is warning others to keep them from losing money, personal information, and hours of time.
Mayor Mike Wiza has issued a snow emergency from 2 a.m. on Wednesday until 12 p.m. on Friday. Parking is prohibited on all city streets during that time to allow for proper street clearing.
The City of Wausau is gearing up for the first election of 2023, the Spring Primary will take place on Tuesday and voters who can’t make it to the polls can vote early at City Hall.
Students and educators from Lincoln County Schools recently participated in the Annual Conservation Poster Contest hosted by the Lincoln County Conservation Program.
Everest Metropolitan Police Chief Clay Schulz told 7 Investigates that 44 people have made complaints against a hair salon in Schofield since January. The investigation is ongoing.
The Wausau Conservatory of Music will host its annual fundraising gala, The Art of Music, from 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. on March 4 with several guest speakers, including the newly crowned 2023 Miss America, Grace Stanke, and Grammy-nominee Marisa Frank.
For anyone trying to figure out why there aren’t enough good things happening in the world, you’re likely not alone. It’s also why Random Act of Kindness Day, happening this Friday, was created.
The Granton Area School District confirmed Wednesday that Administrator James Kuchta submitted his letter of resignation to the school board on Jan. 27.
Valentine’s Day has a long-standing tradition of being the busiest day of the year for florists and it is no different at Evolutions in Design in Wausau.
U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin Timothy O’Shea announced Thursday that Timothy McDowell was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge William Conley to 25 years in prison for producing child pornography.
The Community Partners Campus is officially ready to help the central Wisconsin community. The campus highlighted its grand opening Wednesday with a flag dedication and a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Employees at the 3M plant in Wausau are reportedly taking steps to formally strike, including picketing, which could happen as early as next week if labor contract disputes continue.
Habitat for Humanity is looking for their next two partner families. Applications for the Habitat for Humanity of Wausau Home Ownership Program will be accepted Feb. 1-March 24.