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BOSTON -- Ramit Singh received a juris doctor degree from New England School of Law during commencement ceremonies held May 23 at the Citi Performing Arts Center.
Melvin Anton Gallistel, 81, of Ogema died Thursday, April 3, 2008, at his home. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 7, 2008, at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Rib Lake. via WisInfo
'Green' exhibits popular at home show
“People are getting educated on using their money as an investment versus just a quick curb appeal”
Environmentally friendly and energy saving renovations were popular exhibits at the Marshfield Home Show this weekend. via Marshfield News-Herald
STETSONVILLE -- Jean Scheuneman, 70, of Stetsonville, died Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at the Clark County Health Care Center in Owen. via WisInfo
“Often families and students are forgotten in this time of spring; yet, this is one of the hardest times of the year for many families.”
Contributed photo Memorial Health Center employees in Medford recently donated Easter goodies for students in need to the Medford and Stetsonville area elementary schools. via WisInfo
William 'Bill' F. Beintker, 90, 331 N. Washington St., Medford, died Friday, March 14, at Memorial Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. via WisInfo
* Royce A. Dotson, 28, of W7875 Center Road, Thorp; guilty pleas; third offense of drunken driving, 60 days in jail, $1,335 fine, 27-monthy driver's license revocation, 27-month ignition interlock and alcohol assessment; fourth offense of driving after license revocation, $161 fine. * Robin L. Maldonis, 40, of 101 S. Main St., Unity; no contest plea; fourth offense of drunken driving; 180 days in jail, $2.348 fine, 33-month driver's license revocation, 33-month ignition interlock and alcohol assessment. * Timothy M. Weiler, 35, of 204 S. Second St., Spencer, has been reconfined to the state prison system for one year, two months and 28 days. He had originally been released to extended supervision, which has now been revoked. He was found guilty in 2004 of a fifth-plus offense of drunken driving and sentenced to the state prison for two years and six months followed by two years and six months of extended supervision. * Jillian C. Hillert, 28, of 218 W. Fourth St., Neillsville; no contest plea; disorderly conduct; $309 fine. * David E. Jacobs, 27, of N172 Highway 13, Stetsonville; guilty plea; resisting or obstructing an officer; $350 fine. * Brianna L. Van Ert, 28, of W10781 Highway X, Stanley; no contest plea; criminal damage to property; fine, costs and restitution totaling $2,918.64. * Jesse L. Weiher, 21, of 309 W. Fourth St., Marshfield; initial appearance Jan. 28 on a misdemeanor charge of criminal trespassing; $250 signature bond. Police investigated a complaint that Weiher was in a Schofield home without the tenant's permission and refused to leave, according to court records. via WisInfo
One dead in Taylor County fire
One person was killed in a fire in the town of Molitor, Taylor County, at 4:21 p.m. Sunday. via Marshfield News-Herald
Stetsonville Legion auxiliary donates baby gifts to center
“In-kind contributions such as the ones donated by the Auxiliary are heartwarming”
MEDFORD -- The Boxrucker Berry Legion Auxiliary Unit 519 recently donated baby-clothing, blankets and car seat covers to Memorial Health Center's Family Center. via WisInfo
Farmer Reaches Settlement In Milk Case
The trial is over for a farmer charged with theft by misrepresenting the quality of milk he sold to a cheese company. via WYOW-TV Eagle River
Farmer in Milk Watering Case to Avoid Jail After Settlement
One by one, the farmers who were involved a complex scheme to water down their milk several years ago are having their cases go through the legal system. via Wisconsin Ag Connection
“In a criminal case, you always give the victim input on what the resolution should be”
A Stetsonville farmer charged with misrepresenting the quality of milk he sold to Mullins Cheese in Knowlton will avoid serving jail time after reaching a financial settlement Wednesday with the company. via WisInfo
Adrian G. Albrecht, age 82, of Wittenberg, died Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, at Homme Home of Wittenberg, under the care of Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services. via WisInfo
“We want people to get the money that belongs to them”
The following is a list of taxpayers with listed addresses in Marathon and Lincoln counties entitled to refunds on their 2006 income tax returns: Marathon County: Lawrence Beltz, Wausau; Amanda Casares, Wausau; ... via Wausau Daily Herald
Village considers weather alert system
“Knapp might be interested, too, in this service.”
Although it was a night when a fire was most delightful, the Village Board wasn't concerned with snow and sleet. via Dunn County News
Wausau man to enter plea to soliciting juvenile online
A plea hearing has been set for Wednesday for a Wausau man accused of soliciting a juvenile over the Internet. via Wausau Daily Herald
“It just kind of snowballed since then.”
There's 30 minutes left before Red Higgins will take the stage. He sits at the only table in this intimate tavern in the center of Stetsonville, a small town just south of Medford, and leans against the wooden ... via WisInfo
Soldiers readjust to civilian life
“There's a two-year gap that's gone, so I don't know if I can ever get back to normal, how it was before”
Central Wisconsin soldiers who recently returned from Iraq are finding they must lean on family and friends to help them pick up where their lives left off. via WisInfo
Situation improved during mission, soldiers say
“It makes you think what would happen if that sort of thing happened around here.”
The 397th Engineer Battalion, C-Company unit based in Wausau lost one of its soldiers and three others were badly injured, yet those who returned to Wisconsin on Tuesday said they witnessed improvements in ... via Wausau Daily Herald