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Local organization to conduct homelessness survey in Marshfield
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — North Central Community Action Program (NCCAP), a non-profit organization that works to provide services for low income individuals ... -
Area elementary students compete in City-Wide Geography Bee
MARSHFIELD — The City-Wide Geography Bee was held at Lincoln Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 8, with 28 students representing Grant, Lincoln, Madison, Nasonville, and ... -
MHS recognizes students at AP Scholar Ceremony
MARSHFIELD — Students, parents, educators, and community members gathered in the Marshfield High School (MHS) Library Thursday for the annual Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar ... -
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 ... -
Weekly Police Blotter
Monday, Dec. 29 At 12:56 p.m. on the 600 block of E. Ninth St., police took a 22-year-old Marshfield female and a 24-year-old ... -
Winterize your wallet: Money saving tips for cold weather
Submitted by Forward Financial Bank Winter is officially here. With the holidays stretching the family budget, it can be challenging to find fun, cold ... -
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 city speaks: Collaboration between local government and private sector is producing results
By Mayor Chris Meyer 2015 is going to be a busy year in the city of Marshfield as many projects move forward. Most notably, ... -
Market on Sixth offers a taste of the finer things
By Matthieu Vollmer Business Writer MARSHFIELD — Market on Sixth, opened in 2005 and owned by Chuck McCauley, offers a variety of wines, cheeses, ... -
Blodgett Häus set to open in Marshfield
MARSHFIELD — Browns Living is opening their corporate headquarters in the former Penny Court building, which was once a public mall in downtown Marshfield. ...