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Meet Gabriel, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Gabriel came into CCHS with his brother Graham and two sisters Gloria and Grace at the end of November. This handsome guy was born on 9/8/24 and has a dashing … more
Dan Oslzewski, Owen-Withee High School Alumnus, will accept the “Excellence in Entrepreneurial Education” award on November 13 at the Wisconsin Early-Stage Symposium. This award also … more
Hotel Gilman. A bowling alley. Movies in the park. A kayak and canoe launch. Park improvements. Fast food. More opportunities for young people - all of the above came up as possibilities in the … more
The Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Longwood had a fire, which took the church early in the morning on July 23, 2024. Emmanuel congregation would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers … more
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is partnering with the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) and Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) to … more
95 Years Ago – October 3, 1929 The new bridge across Black River four miles west of the city, was opened to travel on Friday morning of last week. The change in the train … more
Falls are a growing public health concern in the Upper Midwest, with Michigan identifying them as the leading cause of injury, Minnesota experiencing rising hospitalizations among older adults, and … more
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2024, approximately 13,820 new cases of invasive cervical cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. Despite these alarming numbers, many women remain unaware … more
Every year, sepsis silently strikes down at least 1.7 million adults in the United States, a staggering number that continues to rise. As the population ages, antibiotic resistance grows, and more … more
The best way to protect against influenza and its potentially serious complications is with a flu vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends routine annual influenza … more
95 Years Ago – September 5, 1929 A pickpocket who operated the last day of the Clark County Fair is believed to have stolen nearly $200 from visitors on the grounds. The large … more
The Clark County Health Department (CCHD) is reminding people to protect themselves from mosquito bites after the CCHD was notified on August 26 that a horse in Clark County tested positive for West … more
The Chippewa Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, is set to host its Clark County Disc Golf for Scouting event on Thursday, September 26, 2024. The disc golf fundraiser, sponsored by Forward Bank, … more
In an age where digital transactions are becoming increasingly common, traditional methods of fraud, such as check washing, remain a persistent threat. Simple steps can be taken to understand and … more
The Clark County Health Department (CCHD) is alerting the public regarding a report of a bat testing positive for rabies in the Northern part of Clark County. The bat was tested after an encounter … more
95 Years Ago – August 29, 1929 A search is being made throughout Wisconsin today for Paul Peterson, age 27, who shot and killed his sister, Mrs. Ernest Riggs, of Greenwood, and … more
Tribune-Phonograph After hearing from concerned parents and consulting with an attorney on Monday, the Abbotsford School Board voted 4-3 to rescind a new policy that extended federal … more
Bauernfeind Business Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce the Copier Donation Program aimed at supporting non-profit organizations in need. With over 70 years of dedicated service in the industry, … more
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