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Weekly Police Blotter: July 24-30, 2018
July 18 (From previous week) Man uses ID to pay for pie At 9:09 p.m., an employee of a local restaurant called police to report that ... -
Venue change: Civic Band Grand Sousa Concert
The Marshfield Civic Band Grand Sousa Concert has been relocated to the Oak Avenue Community Center on Aug. 1. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Previous ... -
Things gear up at Marshfield’s Wenzel Family Plaza
By Kris Leonhardt MARSHFIELD – The Wenzel Family Plaza on the 200 block of Marshfield’s Chestnut Avenue is now open and things are gearing up for ... -
Schwecke doing well with Mallards
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD — Marshfield’s Trevor Schwecke is currently batting .303 for the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods Baseball League. Schwecke is having ... -
USPS offers reward for Marshfield arson case
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD — The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is offering up to a $5,000 reward leading to the conviction of a person that lit ... -
Arpin man causes bomb scare in Rudolph
By Rapids City Times staff WISCONSIN RAPIDS – A 25-year-old Arpin man was charged with disorderly conduct in Wood County Court following a bomb scare in ... -
Vesper water restored, not safe for consumption
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Running water has been restored in the village of Vesper, but village officials caution that the water is still ... -
Brueggen chosen for Legion all-star team
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – The season is not over yet for Marshfield Blue Devils’ pitcher and outfielder Jake Brueggen. The Marshfield lefty has ... -
Marshfield to study police/fire radio funding alternative
By Hub City Times staff MARSHFIELD – Marshfield officials will explore a different–and potentially less-expensive–plan for getting better radios into the hands of the police and ... -
Crack sealing begins on Marshfield park trails and lots
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD — American Pavement Solutions will be performing crack sealing on all city trails and parking lots within Marshfield parks. The work ...