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Toys for Tots collection begins
The Central Wisconsin Home Builders Association, in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, is sponsoring the annual Toys for Tots campaign in the Wisconsin Rapids area.
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Weighty play theme puts spotlight on body image
Cadie Brusky says her friends describe her body type as 'plump and happy.' She says she's 5-foot-7 and a 'whole lot of lovin'.' Brusky has been heavy since she was a girl, and other kids used to make fun of her.
Who Killed Santa?, by local playwright Neil Haven, will be showing Friday, December 4th, through Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at The Bayview Brew Haus, 2535 S Kinnickinnic, Milwaukee, WI, 53207.
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Wood County Veterans Day ceremonies set
Residents have multiple opportunities to honor veterans at local ceremonies this week.
Werner Rudolph Horn, 93, of 8311 Highway 13 S., Wisconsin Rapids, died Monday, Oct.
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Students raise, allocate money
Nearly $2,000 was raised by local children at participating schools during United Way of Inner Wisconsin's sixth annual Community Change Drive from Oct.
Column: Lions donate $1,500 to Boys and Girls Club
NEKOOSA -- The Nekoosa Lions Club is pleased to announce the donation of $1,500 to the Nekoosa Area Boys and Girls Club.
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Church, museum burglarized over weekend
Authorities are looking for a person who broke into a Sigel church and took items from a safe, destroying the safe in the process.
Donald and Cecilia Rudolph recently celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary with a celebratory Mass at St.
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Amateur radio operators from across the state provided extra protection Saturday night for some central Wisconsin trick-or-treaters. About 28 volunteers from as far away as St.
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Arlyn and Lorraine Dorshorst of Rudolph recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
St. Philip Church to host pancake breakfast
A pancake breakfast will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday in Wagner Hall at St.
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Rhonda's View Rendezvous: Lion on the loose in area
Seen a lion around Wisconsin Rapids lately? Back in 1949, more than one person did.
German students to explore Wis. culture
Evan Timmermann tried to explain deep-fried cheese curds to Marcel Paul and found he was at a loss for words.
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Sheriff works to stay connected with public
When Wood County Sheriff Thomas Reichert started holding listening sessions, he expected to hear residents' comments on big issues.
Brickweg was injured but did not require medical transport * At 11:51 a.m. Tuesday, a Wisconsin Rapids woman reported the theft of landscaping materials from the 300 block of 16th Street North.
News from Everest-area schools
What's red, juicy, shiny and sweet? First-grade students in Ms. Burzinski's class would enthusiastically respond, 'Apples!' In honor of Johnny Appleseed's birthday, the first-graders learned all about the crunchy fruit.
Bank-A-Count signs Statement of Support for Guard/Reserve employees
RUDOLPH -- R. Scott Blanke, president of Bank-A-Count Corp., signed a Statement of Support on Sept.
Petersburg, Fla., and a car driven by Daniel J. Broschardt, 16, Wisconsin Rapids, collided at the intersection of Avon Street and 14th Street North.
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Community leaders to take residents' questions
Leaders from nine south Wood County communities will be available to answer residents' questions at a first-of-its-kind forum Wednesday evening.