Tuesday May 22 | Wausau Daily Herald
A new restaurant is coming to downtown Wausau, but it won't be an Olive Garden, a Red Lobster or... For us gamers on a budget, there's nothing quite like scoring an older game that just hits the spot.
Small and rural central Wisconsin post office hours could get cut
Some of the local offices affected under the new proposal, and the number of hours they might be open every day, are: Brokaw: 4 Birnamwood: 4 Rothschild: 6 Ringle: 4 Stratford: 4 Milladore: 4 Unity: 4 Aniwa: 4 Dorchester: 4 Edgar: 6 Eland: 4 Gleason: 6 Irma: 4 Junction City: 6 Rosholt: 6 Spencer: 6 Stetsonville: 4 Lake Tomahawk: 6 Dozens of small ... (more)
Gary Gisselman column: Local soil builds historic brick industry
The land has always been good to Marathon County. In addition to natural beauty, the land also gave us rich, diverse soils that would grow pine trees, farm crops and a brick industry.
Letter: We need your help to groom Ice Age Trail
If you are one of those rare individuals who enjoys giving your time and talents to a good cause, this may well be for you.
Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, Wis., dean's list for the fall 2011 semester includes Hannah Mosentine, Medford; Marissa Lentz, Merrill; Nicole Wallschlaeger, Minocqua; Katelyn Kuderski, Sara Porten and Monica Trammell, both of Rhinelander; and Tonya Clark, Wausau.