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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.

Wood County housing coalition plans fundraiser

Everyone Needs a Community Inc., or ENC, is partnering with Wisconsin Housing Preservation Corp. to build affordable rentals, and they're planning a fundraiser.

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.

Childcaring Inc. awarded $100,000 to Children’s House of Montessori, which will allow the facility to expand.

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.

Marshfield School Board short 1 member after resignation

Marshfield School District’s school board is looking for candidates after one of its members resigned.

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.

Cutting runoff into state's waterways and improving soil quality at the heart of Eau Pleine Partnership for Integrated Conservation.

Ag supplier NextGen moving to Marshfield

Work is underway on the new headquarters of NextGen, an area agricultural supply company, marking the next step in its expansion.

Marshfield police offer free registration for bikes, scooters

Registering bikes and scooters can help police locate them if they’re lost or stolen.

Show brings bluegrass to Pittsville

Tickets on sale for Art Stevenson and the High Water Band

Annual Marshfield High senior lock-in seeks donations

MARSHFIELD -- As the Marshfield High School senior class of 2025 prepares to walk the stage, Project Graduation organizers are preparing for their annual adult-supervised, alcohol-free party.

Death: It’s an unavoidable part of life we often avoid talking about. So folks who are seriously ill may not know how to navigate their final years or months.  Many have turned to …

Layoffs hit Marshfield Clinic

The Marshfield Clinic and Sanford Health are cutting almost 100 positions, saying the cuts are part of the “integration process” after the two health systems merged:

Director: No plans to close Wood County Head Start

The doors for Wood County Head Start will stay open, even after the federal government announced billions of dollars in cuts to the program.

Rescue group finds those lost from the skies

WISCONSIN RAPIDS -- Falling temperatures. A storm rolling in. And time slipping away. In mid-March, first responders were searching for a 59-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman who had gone missing. …

Hub City Times welcomes new editor

MARSHFIELD – The Hub City Times has named veteran journalist Sirena Mankins as its new editor. The Wisconsin native grew up in rural Manitowoc County, in the small town of Newton (she …

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