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New officers installed at American Legion
ANTIGO — Our post is proud to have these members step forward to lead us for the next year. The Sparks Doernenburg American Legion Post #3 in Antigo is open to all veterans and welcomes you to attend our meetings on the 1st Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. (unless it’s a holiday, in which case the meeting will be the following Thursday). The address is 645 7th. Ave., Antigo. Just look for the two flag poles and a cannon in the front yard.
Christian’s Upscale Resale to open on 5th Ave. today
ANTIGO — For years now, whenever newlyweds John and Rhonda Christian have gone on a trip, they’ve planned a stop or two. Or six. They drop by estate sales, antique shops. Every so often, they drive to Minnesota, zig zagging — and thrifting — all the way to the border. They’ve found full-sized Raphael and...
Heavy summer rains pose yet another threat to central Wisconsin farmers
PLOVER, Wis. (WSAW) - We’ve certainly had a rainy summer so far and while the rain may help some of our farmers, it can also impact them negatively. Especially when flooding happens in their fields. Okray Family Farm in Plover has 130 acres of potatoes, and Irrigation Manager John...
Potholes aren’t a problem for Stevens Point thanks to new and faster equipment
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) - Potholes? Not a problem for Stevens Point as an infrared patcher is eliminating those repeat offenders and allowing the city to save time and money. They also have a new paver which makes the process of refilling potholes even faster. Potholes are the number one...
St John's Lutheran Church in Merrill wants to expand their daycare to meet childcare needs
In Merrill, the daycare at St. John’s Lutheran Church currently serves 24 kids, but their waitlist has over 40 children’s names on it. They want to eliminate that waitlist and expand the daycare to support 70 children. In Lincoln County, 75% of zip codes are considered child care...
Crandon firearm business wins lawsuit against Google
CRANDON, Wis. - Northwoods Firearms in Crandon won a court case against Google in June. The two had been in court for over a year. The court ordered Google to pay $2,469.50 and associated fees to Northwoods Firearms on June 11. The business originally filed a lawsuit against Google on...
Dreier Pharmacy named nation’s best
Shawano business earns 2024 Health Mart Pharmacy of the Year award. Dreier Pharmacy was recently named the nation’s best during a national conference of independent pharmacies, and now the country knows what generations of Shawano area residents have known for decades. Of nearly 4,500 independent pharmacies across the nation...
Humane Society of Waupaca County cuts ribbon on Well-Pet Center, offering affordable care
WAUPACA (WLUK) -- A ribbon cutting ceremony Monday celebrated the completion of the Humane Society of Waupaca County's expansion project. Officials broke ground on the new 1,700 square foot Well-Pet Center in Nov. 2023. It features an exam room, X-ray room, surgery/recovery room, pharmacy and kennel space. "We decided to...
182nd version of Wisconsin's oldest county fair gets underway on Wednesday in Waukesha
WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Waukesha County Fair is both the oldest county fair in Wisconsin and the largest event in the county itself. It celebrates everything agriculture with barnyard animals and farm displays, but there's so much more like crafts, fair food, and last but not least, the midway.
DOT Revokes Beaver Dam Wholesaler’s License
(Beaver Dam) The state of Wisconsin has revoked the dealer license for a Beaver Dam area wholesaler for failing to follow administrative requirements. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles issued the order against Great Lakes Motors. The DOT lists the dealer’s address at 1645 North Spring Street...
Amber Rose slams Left’s ‘lies’: ‘Realize the truth. American families were better when Donald Trump was president’
Celebrity model and rapper Amber Rose touted a hopeful outlook when thinking about former President Donald Trump returning to the White House, calling on voters to “cut through the lies” of the Left. Rose spoke on the first night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, admitting that she was once against Trump. “I’m here […]
Stratford Legion baseball holds off Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD – The Stratford Legion baseball team held off Abbotsford to pull out a 7-6 win on Tuesday at Red Arrow Park. Stratford led 7-3 before Abbotsford scored three times in the fifth. Riley Kroenig pitched two scoreless innings to save the win for Brady Berg, who struck out six in 4 1/3 innings.
Domino Bar loses liquor license
Despite the owner’s pledge to reopen by July 1, a once-popular Wausau bar remains shuttered and the tavern’s liquor license has expired, city officials confirmed last week. That means two regular licenses, which are typically in high demand, are now available in Wausau. The Domino Bar, 740 Washington...
Wausau Woodchucks celebrating central Wisconsin with 715 Night
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The Wausau Woodchucks will celebrate the community in central Wisconsin and Wausau Monday night during their home baseball game. They are discounting seats in their bleacher section for 715 Day. It is also very cool because Monday is 7-15. If you don’t know what that means, it’s July 15, and corresponds with 715. The event is to honor the community of central Wisconsin and celebrate the wonderful place some of us call home. The seats are not the only special thing the Woodchucks are doing Monday night. They are also bringing back the Wisconsin Curd Burger to the concession stand for one night only to help celebrate.
A Game of Firsts – Chucks Dismantle Rafters
Wausau, WI – The Woodchucks took game one of the home-and-home series against the Rafters today, 20-3. It is a new season high in runs scored for the Chucks. Edwin Alicea Made his sixth start of the season and picked up the win, throwing a season-high eight strikeouts across 5.0 innings. He only allowed three runs and walked no batters.
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