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Officials: EF2 tornado cut through northeastern Clark County

Tornado was on the ground for more than 4 miles.

This year, the market will only be held on Saturdays, instead of both Saturday and Sunday, and there will be a one-time $50 vendor fee.

Sheriff: At least 1 tornado touched down in Clark County

At least one tornado touched down in Clark County during Thursday night’s storms, taking down power lines and trees, damaging buildings and sending a baby to the hospital.

Memorial Day events honor the fallen

If your organization is planning an event, please send your information to smankins@mmclocal.com. We’ll update this list as events come in.

Marshfield Council OKs police department, fire training plans

The projects would transform Wildwood Plaza on the city’s south side into the new police station and create a new fire department training center.

Wood County sheriff warns of crypto scams

The Wood County Sheriff’s Department is urging people to be cautious when it comes to using cryptocurrency kiosks.

Wood County’s conservation department is planning its first-ever summit on invasive species, and the free event is open to everyone.

Female veterans are invited to an outdoor retreat designed to help them heal and manage post-traumatic stress, or PTS.

Firefighter injured fighting Mother’s Day Forte fire

Multiple explosions rocked Forte Opening Solutions on Sunday morning, with flames reaching 30 feet.

Officials say James Lane, then a youth pastor at Faith Reformed Church in Wisconsin Rapids, admitted to assaulting the victim in Lane’s vehicle when he was driving the victim home.

DNR: About 10% of deer tested positive for CWD in Wisconsin

Of the 17,399 deer tested for chronic wasting disease, about 10 percent – 1,786 – tested positive for the neurological disease that is always fatal.

More than 200 bikers are expected for the annual Highground Honor Ride to honor veterans.

DNR: Fire danger high in Wood County

Officials say the risk of wildfires is high in Wood County and throughout the state. That means wildfires can ignite easily, spread rapidly and be challenging to control.

Red Cross urges blood donations ahead of summer

The American Red Cross is encouraging people to schedule their May donation appointment before summer gets into full swing.

Marshfield police, fire one step closer to new facilities

The Marshfield Police and Fire departments are both one step closer to getting approvals for major projects.

Spring Gathering brings light to Powers Bluff history, future

The history of Powers Bluff, or Skunk Hill, and the fight to preserve it will be celebrated at the first-ever Spring Gathering, organized by Friends of Powers Bluff and spearheaded by Fred and his wife, Germaine.

Highground’s new Welcome Center opens May 2

The Highground Veterans Memorial Park will have a new welcome center to greet visitors after its grand opening on Friday.

American Tea Co. looks back on 55 years

It’s been 55 years since American Tea Company’s “I Want You Now” topped the local charts, but for Mark T. Nelson, Jim Schuh and Ken Rogers, the memories feel like yesterday.

The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield has reached 85% of its $1 million fundraising goal, bringing a local Club closer to reality.

One injured in town of Seneca house fire

A late-afternoon fire on Wednesday destroyed a home in the town of Seneca, sending one person to the hospital.

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