Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Sun Nov 08
The giving season is well under way as charitable organizations have begun preparations to assist struggling families for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Strozewski, Lucille E.WisInfo - Sun Nov 08
Lucille E. Strozewski, 84, Neenah, died on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, at Crestwood Senior Living in Menasha.
Veterans Day ceremonies setWisInfo - Sun Nov 08
In Nekoosa, Veterans Day events are set as follows: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, United Church of Christ, Nekoosa; 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nekoosa High School; and 10 a.m. Wednesday, Alexander Middle School.
Yesterday in MarshfieldMarshfield News-Herald - Sat Nov 07
The grant will help the 1897 Jail Museum in Neillsville look more attractive and help people find exhibits at the Rural Arts Museum in Colby.
Former inmates face challenges on outsideMarshfield News-Herald - Sat Nov 07
Everyone makes mistakes, but when those mistakes lead to jail, people often struggle to put their lives back in order.
Names added to veterans memorialWisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Sat Nov 07
The Wood County Veterans Memorial Committee will host a ceremony at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Veterans Day, to honor two men who have been added to the memorial and dedicate 40 legacy stones placed on the Wood County Courthouse grounds.
Environmental review of Clean Water Fund Program projects under wayWisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Fri Nov 06
The following municipalities are loan applicants for funding through the Clean Water Fund Program for projects to address storm water management: Municipality Project Name Estimated Cost Allouez, Village of $204,823 Altoona, City of 710,450 Buchanan, Town of 209,339 Little Chute, Village of 211,637 Omro, Town of 98,489 Onalaska, City of Construct ...
No lines at Wood County H1N1 clinicWAOW-TV Wausau - Fri Nov 06
Officials at the Wood County Health Department say there are no lines at their Friday H1N1 clinic in Wisconsin Rapids.
Trial for child abuse case postponed for evaluationWisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Fri Nov 06
The trial for a 25-year-old Wisconsin Rapids man accused of severely injuring his 2-month-old baby has been postponed while the man undergoes a psychological evaluation.
Statement from Wisconsin Rapids man on bid for governorWisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Thu Nov 05
Gannett Wisconsin Media received the following statement this afternoon from Wisconsin Rapids financial adviser Scott Paterick, explaining his recent decision to run for governor: Statement from Scott Paterick on his bid for governor My decision to run for Wisconsin Governor is based on a deep desire to give back to my community as well as my ...
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