Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Fri Nov 27
An 18-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman who reported she was sexually assaulted at a Wood County mental health facility said staff members refused to report the incident to police until she threatened to inform the news media, according to a claim for damages filed Wednesday with the Wood County clerk.
Symphonic band, jazz ensemble team up for winter concertMarshfield News-Herald - Fri Nov 27
The "Music for a Winter's Evening" concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Helen Laird Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County, 2000 W. Fifth St.
UW-Marshfield/Wood County about access, needMarshfield News-Herald - Fri Nov 27
Our mission, as defined by The Wisconsin Idea, is to make higher education accessible to everyone.
Alleged sex assault victim files claimMarshfield News-Herald - Thu Nov 26
An 18-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman allegedly sexually assaulted at a Wood County mental health facility said staff members refused to report the incident to police until she threatened to inform the news media, according to a claim for damages filed Wednesday with the Wood County Clerk.
CDA executive director resignsMarshfield News-Herald - Thu Nov 26
The city's Community Development Authority board of directors accepted the resignation of its executive director Wednesday, as part of an agreement reached less than three months after criminal and personnel investigations were initiated into the CDA.
Man pleads not guilty in chaseWisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Thu Nov 26
A 34-year-old Wisconsin Rapids man pleaded not guilty in Wood County Circuit Court to charges that he led authorities on a high-speed chase through south Wood County.
Modern Woodmen members to honor Hometown HeroWisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Wed Nov 25
Local volunteer, Susan Weimer, Wisconsin Rapids, soon will be recognized for her countless hours of service to the community.
Post a CommentMarshfield News-Herald - Wed Nov 25
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of three stories on declining student enrollment in Marshfield area school districts.
Pick up behind petsMarshfield News-Herald - Tue Nov 24
Editor: As Marshfield residents, we are fortunate to have many public parks to walk with our pets.
Trial dates set for man accused of shooting at policeWausau Daily Herald - Tue Nov 24
A trial has been scheduled to begin March 8 for a Marshfield man accused of shooting at police in Rothschild during a 2007 traffic stop.
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