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Marshfield administration provides update on start of school year
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – Marshfield had a successful start to reopening schools last week. That’s what members of the board of education ... -
Marshfield police disable vehicle after high-speed chase
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – Marshfield police officers disabled a vehicle, without further incident, after a high-speed chase through the city. On Sept. ... -
City budget picture is grim
For the Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – Marshfield Finance Director Ron Aumann painted a somewhat grim budget picture for city aldermen on Sept. 8, ... -
Marshfield students to participate in National Merit Scholarship Program
For Hub City Times EVANSTON, IL – The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) has announced the names of approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th ... -
Hewitt’s Meats honored as Marshfield Small Business of the Year
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Hewitt’s Meats was recognized as the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s 2020 Small Business of ... -
Deming Building nears completion of three-year renovation
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – Downtown developers Erin and Chris Howard will complete a three-year renovation of Marshfield’s Deming Building, located at 201 ... -
Greenwood police report attempted child abduction
For the Hub City Times GREENWOOD – The Greenwood Police Department is reporting an attempted child abduction in the city of Greenwood. On Sept. ... -
Marshfield public schools offer students free meals
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD – As of Sept. 8, Marshfield public schools are offering breakfast and lunch to all students at no charge. ... -
Body of missing bicyclist found
For the City Times TOWN OF ROME – The body of a missing bicyclist from Marshfield was found on Sept. 6. The town of ... -
Open Letter: From the Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
Dear Marshfield families and educators, The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library continues to provide excellent library service during the current COVID-19 pandemic, while also ...