Education
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Pool of candidates finalized for city council, school board elections
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — Rich Reinart, a current member of the City Plan Commission, has added his name to the pool of ... -
Marshfield, January 1905: The unlikely origin of roller skating
By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist The director of the German ballet “Der Maler oder die Wintervergn Ugungen” (in English: “The Artist or Winter Pleasures”) ... -
The past, present, and future of UW-Marshfield/Wood County
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — Since 1964 UW-Marshfield/Wood County (UW-M/WC) has provided an affordable and high level of education for students in the ... -
National Honor Society: 90 years of building ‘conscious community members’
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization comprised of the top high school students in the country. The ... -
Marshfield, December 1907: The canning industry comes to town
By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist In the closing weeks of 1907, Marshfield was aglow with the holiday season and the hope that the new ... -
Marshfield, December 1916: The beginnings of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist With Christmas just one week away, elves worked feverishly in preparing their holiday gifts. In Marshfield a different set ... -
The city speaks: City of Marshfield capital improvement planning
By Dan Knoeck Marshfield Director of Public Works As the end of the calendar year approaches, many turn their attention to resolutions for 2015. ... -
Marshfield, December 1914: Frederick Upham plays Santa Claus in Chicago
By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist Frederick W. Upham began his life and business career in the city of Marshfield. The second son of William ... -
MHS registration for 2015-16 to be held soon
Marshfield High School (MHS) registration for the 2015-2016 school year will be held on Monday, Jan. 12, 2015 at 7 p.m., in room 10/11 ... -
Marshfield, December 1882: The evolution of local newspapers
By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist In the late 1800s, thousands of immigrants packed European ports, destined for America. The promise of a better life ...