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April 9, Easter, is soon approaching. Ahead of the holiday, multiple municipalities and organizations have announced their celebratory festivities, each offering fun for children including Easter egg hunts and even visits from the Easter Bunny.
Neillsville’s 12th Annual Easter Egg Hunt will take...
When parents imagine what they will have to support their children through, the first things that come to mind range from helping them learn to walk to supporting their struggle with entrance exams into college.
Not many would answer “childhood cancer.”
However, this was the shocking reality the...
In 2023, Foster’s Primary Eye Care of Neillsville celebrated being open for a century.
Dr. Martha A. Foster was the first of three generations of optometrists in the Foster family. Martha Foster was licensed to practice in 1922. Her first practice was established in Black River Falls that same year...
According to James Kuchta, District Administrator of the Granton Area School District, Clark County officers were at Granton High School March 8 to investigate a report that was made regarding an incident off school grounds.
Officers were present to investigate and take appropriate action. There...
Fentanyl is an opioid 50 times more powerful than morphine, and deaths from over-dosing on it are on the rise.
“To our partners in the HOPE Consortium Central Region and Central Wisconsin Partnership for Recovery,
“Please be advised that we have received reports from members of the community...
During the halftime of the Feb. 7 varsity girls’ basketball game versus Colby High School, the seventh and eighth grade girls representing their Warrior basketball family with a large donation of a cause near and dear to them. The teams leading the “Hoops for Abby” campaign presented a check for $...
Forty-five Valentines cards were handed out to residents of assisted living locations in Neillsville, like the one recived by (l-r) Lillian Foemmel, 103 years old, from Cummins Neillsville employee Amanda Hensiak. Cummins Neillsville employees and their families colored Valentine’s to be handed...
Greg Garneau stands with his $873 dollars he won in the 50/50 raffle at Loyal High School during halftime between the Loyal and Columbus Catholic high schools’ Feb. 10 boys’ varsity game and “Hoops for Abby” leukemia benefit. After he was recognized at the winner, he immediately told the announcer...
In today’s world, a person might be hard pressed to find many successful relationships that span 55 years, let alone a coach-athlete relationship that still is thriving and strong.
In Central Wisconsin, though, one would have to look no further than in the Granton School District to find one such...
Started a few year ago, representatives of the Unity Bank (l-r) Michelle Friemoth, vice president and branch manager, Katie Mohr, Leah Janicki, Jenny Kujawa and Jamie Bartch in Neillsville present John Gaier (r), district administrator for the School District of Neillsville, with a donation of $981...





