Author: Hub City Times
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Stopping the clock
WIAA reverses decision on 35-second shot clock By Paul Lecker Sports Reporter MARSHFIELD – There will be no shot clock in Wisconsin high school basketball after ... -
Midwest Horse Fair names Marshfield graduate executive director
For Hub City Times MADISON –The Midwest Horse Fair has turned to a familiar face to lead one of the nation’s top equine festivals. Megan Hanuszczak, ... -
Letter to the Editor: Global warming link disputed
Dear editor, It is mistaken for letter writer Dr. Bruce Krawisz to link hurricanes to climate change or global warming. As Madhav Khandekar, a PhD in ... -
Spencer handbell choir to ring in the holidays
For Hub City Times The Spencer High School Handbell Choir will ring in the holidays at the Marathon County Public Library – Spencer branch, with a concert ... -
Norwood: The evolution of treatment
Part IV in a series By Kris Leonhardt Editor In the early days of operation, the Wood County Asylum would receive $1.50 from the county where ... -
Rozellville Lions pancake feed coming Dec. 3
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD — Continuing a long-standing tradition, the Rozellville Lions will host their 45th annual pancake feed on Sunday, Dec. 3. The breakfast ... -
Letter to the Editor: Reader questions shelter closing
Dear editor, I recently heard that the Transitional Family Shelter here in Marshfield was closing. After two weeks of trying to get answers to why and getting ... -
Meet UW-Marshfield/Wood County student: Sierra Litwaitis
Age:19 Hometown: Marshfield, WI High school attended: Columbus Catholic High School Current program or major: Undecided Q: Why did you choose UW-Marshfield/Wood County? Sierra: I chose ... -
MAPS pets of the week: Marcel, Max, Maya and Bandit
Visit MAPS adoptable cats at their Adoption Center located at Marshfield Mall from 4:30-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and Saturdays from 11am – 2pm. View all adoptable pets at www.MarshfieldPetShelter.org/adopt. With close to ... -
Where are they now: Local athletes making mark on college level
By Paul Lecker Sports Reporter A number of former local high school athletes have moved on to the next level and are playing sports collegiately across ...