Author: Julie Schooley
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Advanced Disposal to require proof of residency for waste drop off
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – Beginning Aug. 19, Advanced Disposal will require proof of Marshfield residency when dropping off extra waste and recyclables at the ... -
Governor approves Wood County WIS 80 improvements
For the City Times MADISON – Governor Tony Evers signed an $85,716 contract to improve WIS 80, between Klondike Drive and County EE, in the town ... -
Second annual A Nite for Tyler is Sept. 28
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – The Gidget and Cory Tobin family will host their second annual “A Nite for Tyler” fundraiser in memory of ... -
Now That’s Entertainment
Upcoming events this week in Marshfield Please send your event name, date, time, location, and contact info to [email protected]. Inclusion is determined by space available and is ... -
Letter from the Publisher: Take a moment and imagine
Dear reader, Take a moment and look at your hand. Just look at it. The beauty in your hand…is a dynamic part of you. It helps ... -
UW-Madison announces spring graduates
MADISON. Wis. (August 5, 2019) – Nearly 7,000 students received degrees during the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s spring commencement. Local graduates include: Arpin – Hannah Dorshorst, Bachelor ... -
Chaps drop regular season finale
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – The Marshfield Chaparrals are headed to postseason play as third-place finishers in the Dairyland League, coming off a regular-season ... -
Rafters lose tight contest against Kingfish
For the City Times KENOSHA – The first-place Wisconsin Rapids Rafters (20-11) led most of the way, but ultimately dropped a 6-5 decision to the Kenosha ... -
LEO program works toward youth resiliency
By City Times staff MARSHFIELD/WISCONSIN RAPIDS – A Wood County program is working to assist local youth by exploring brain power, while preparing them for today’s ...