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Story, video, chat: Colleges urge sick students to go home
College officials are telling sick students to go home to avoid spreading illness in the close quarters of a campus community.
Students ask for OWI pledge from lawmakers
WESTON -- A group of D.C. Everest High School students is sending a message to state legislators: If you want to make laws, then you better obey the laws.
Local college students heading for home when illness strikes
Area college officials are telling students go home sick to avoid spreading illness in the close quarters of a campus community.
One man is in the hospital after being hit by a snowplow
The State Patrol says one man was taken to the hospital after he was hit by a snowplow Friday night.
Name of woman killed trying to cross the street released
Police release the name of the Bloomer woman killed while trying to cross Highway 40.
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Pedestrian struck, killed in Bloomer
A woman crossing the street in the Chippewa County community of Bloomer was struck and killed by a motorist.
Woman hit and killed walking across street
A woman is dead after she was hit by a car while walking across the street. It happened just before 1:00 p.m. Monday afternoon.
Constituents disappointed with alderman's behavior
Residents of Wausau City Council member Tom Miller's 8th District were disappointed Tuesday to hear that their representative had been arrested on drunken driving and felony fleeing an officer charges.
Time to take in the beauty of historic barns
Steve Koosman leaves a second barn built in the early 1930s at the Oa dovero-Flesia farm near Mellen.
BLOOMER, Wis. -- Underground construction contractor A-1 Excavating Inc., headquartered in Bloomer, has agreed to pay $474,000 in penalties as part of a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration addressing hazards cited during three inspections.
Bar burglars strike in Chippewa County
When Bruce Roth entered his rural Cadott bar Sunday morning, he discovered it had been broken into sometime during the night.
Bloomer, Wis., winery snubs grapes for specialty fruits
Joe Wynimko takes a pass on making wine from grapes. He'd rather make wine from rhubarb, dandelions, pumpkins and strawberries.
Arrested lawmaker has big decision, Doyle says
Several Wisconsin lawmakers on Friday called for Rep. Jeff Wood's resignation following his suspicion of operating while intoxicated arrest Wednesday in Rib Mountain.
Our View: Legislator facing OWIs should resign
State Rep. Jeff Wood, who was arrested this week in Rib Mountain on a fourth offense of operating while intoxicated, is on record endorsing the idea that a fourth OWI should be a felony.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Reacts to Jeff Wood's OWI Arrest
Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan has released the following statement regarding the arrest of State Representative Jeff Wood : a oeI am deeply troubled by the news of Rep.
Sex Offender Goes Back To Prison
A man convicted of trying to set up a sexual encounter with a Bloomer woman and her 2 daughters is going back to prison.
Bloomer freight rail company gets grant to support job growth
A freight rail company in Bloomer is getting a hefty grant. The Wisconsin West Rail Transit Authority will get more than one million dollars to preserve and upgrade its rail infrastructure as part of overall efforts to support job growth and Wisconsin's agricultural economy.