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Students selected were Bridget Bloczynski, Amanda LeGrand, Ross Needham and Jodi Rosandich.
Wood County officials advise heeding warning sirens
Wood County Dispatch Director Steve Kreuser is developing a program to get weather radios into the hands of the elderly and shut-ins. People interested in contributing to the new program can call the Wood County Emergency Management Office at 715-421-8500. Radios cost about $40 each.
Green Bay Packers' president and CEO Mark Murphy keynoted a program featuring nine speakers as part of the 61st Wisconsin Retired Educators Association held recently at the Paper Valley Radisson Hotel, Appleton.
Clark County Emergency Management in partnership with Clark County Emergency Services Association provided a training taught by Mid-State Technical College to offer new car technology extrication and rescue training.
5 general election. He has served with the department for 27 years. Emily Buss and Molly Ruggles, both seniors at Marshfield High School, will present a violin recital at 2 p.m. May 19 at First Presbyterian Church.
Clark County man fined for tampering
A Clark County man has been fined for illegally removing official identification from animals he was transporting and selling, according to a Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection news release.
Guilty plea for man charged with hitting a deputy and escaping a hospital
NEILLSVILLE, Wis. - A man arrested for escaping from a Clark County hospital has pleaded guilty to felony escape and trespassing charges.
June Dairy Month Recipe Contest features muffins
The June Dairy Month Recipe Contest Committee has announced the theme for the 2012 contest will feature muffins.
Man charged in home invasion beating case
A Loyal man is charged after prosecutors say he was involved in a home invasion where he beat a man.
Loyal man uninjured in train crash
Do you miss Beatlemania? If so, here's your chance to live it again, live at The Grand in Wausau.
Amish oppose premise registration
A proposed religious exemption to a Wisconsin law requiring livestock owners to register with the state drew less opposition than the law itself at a public hearing Tuesday in Marshfield.
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