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Aquatic center fundraising goal reached; Groundbreaking scheduled for July 8
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Marshfield’s plans for a new aquatic center has cleared two major hurdles. On June 23, the Marshfield ... -
Dairyfest 2020 to have a new look
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Marshfield’s annual salute to the dairy industry will look a lot different this year. The Marshfield Area ... -
DPI issues guidance on a safe return to in-person instruction
By City Times staff MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction today issued Education Forward, a guidance document for Wisconsin district and school ... -
Enjoy Wood County’s farmers markets
For the City Times WOOD COUNTY – Enjoy locally-grown produce at one of Wood County’s farmers markets. Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers Market Downtown on ... -
From the Publisher: Father’s Day
Dear reader, Today is Father’s Day as you all know and by now you may have been thinking about your dad and all he ... -
Clark County Sheriff’s office seeks information on horse shootings
By Hub City Times staff CLARK COUNTY – The Clark County Sheriff’s Office said that two horses were shot in separate incidents early in ... -
Area UW-Stevens Point students honored for scholastic achievement
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point honored more than 2,660 undergraduate students for attaining high grade point averages during the spring semester of the 2019-2020 ... -
Columbus Catholic President responds to petition to change school name
David J. Eaton, President Columbus Catholic Schools Like all histories, the history of Columbus Catholic Schools is long and somewhat complicated. The history of ... -
Marshfield Bandits face off against River City Rough Riders
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – The Marshfield Bandits amateur/semi-pro football team faced off against the La Crosse-based River City Rough Rivers on ... -
Marshfield aquatic center plans take another step forward
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Marshfield’s plans for a new aquatic center took another step forward on June 15. The city’s Board ...