Tag: kris leonhardt
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MACCI turns 75: Part III Changing names
By Kris Leonhardt Editor’s Note: As the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MACCI) celebrates 75 years, we take a look at its formation and ... -
Hub City Presents: Author’s Corner with Kathy Binder
On the latest episode of Hub City presents: Author’s Corner, Kris Leonhardt interviews the local author of “The Half Vampire Twins” gothic, Kathy Binder: -
Marshfield Memories: The paving of Central Avenue
By Kris Leonhardt After several years of talk and heated debate, 20 property owners along Central Avenue in Marshfield met at the City Hall during the ... -
From the Editor: Just a few updates
Dear readers, As we move into February, the Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids offices have just compiled our fourth issue of BeYOUtiful women’s magazine. If you haven’t ... -
Marshfield Athletics: The building of Beell
By Kris Leonhardt As the Marshfield School District prepares to make improvements to their athletic facilities, the Marshfield Hub City Times takes a look at the ... -
Marshfield Athletics History: Football equipment spared from fire
By Kris Leonhardt As the Marshfield School District prepares to make improvements to their athletic facilities, the Marshfield Hub City Times takes a look at the ... -
Marshfield Athletics History: The creation of the hockey team
By Kris Leonhardt As the Marshfield School District prepares to make improvements to their athletic facilities, the Marshfield Hub City Times takes a look at the ... -
The history of Marshfield High School athletics
By Kris Leonhardt In the early days of Marshfield education, there was little in the way of high school sports. What began as a small school ... -
Letter from the Editor: Marking 50 years
By Kris Leonhardt Editor I have had the opportunity to sit down with many local businesses celebrating decades of success. Some are family owned, some transferred ... -
Local centenarian reflects on growth of hospital
By Kris Leonhardt Turning 100 on Nov. 11, Mabel Schreindl is a living testament to local history; but, her home just one block away from the ...