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ICYMI: Geoff and Lily rode the Wrath of Rakshasa rollercoaster at Six Flags. The ride is set to debut next weekend but we gave you a sneak peak. tinyurl.com/5xck9pcv
Geoff and Lily ride Wrath of Rakshasa at Six Flags
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May 22, 2025 at 7:18 PM
Severe weather is moving our way with tornado confirmed in Clark County and large hail reported. #wiwx #weather #severeweather
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Severe weather expected in viewing area tonight
Tornadoes and tennis ball sized hail have been reported.
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May 15, 2025 at 10:59 PM
Nearby tribal nations are banding together and demanding justice for those who can't speak for themselves.
Lac Du Flambeau raises awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women
Monday evening, the Lac Du Flambeau tribe recognized Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Awareness Day, an event that Tribal President John Johnson says hits closer to home this year.
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May 6, 2025 at 10:38 PM
HOMELESS SHELTER: The shelter will also serve breakfast and dinner every day. They will have bathrooms, a shower, and other help to get occupants back on their feet. www.wjfw.com/news/local/f...
First United Methodist Church in Wausau opens basement as temporary homeless shelter
The First United Methodist Church in Wausau opened its doors to the homeless beginning Thursday night. The Wausau Police Department helped launch this temporary shelter, with the hopes of it
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May 2, 2025 at 12:55 PM
The Rebos Club is owned by Bill Stanley, who saw a need within his community to offer a non-judgmental space where people can gather without feeling the pressures of alcohol or substance use.
Rebos Club in Wabeno promotes sobriety and help for those battling addiction
A Laona resident opened a new business in Wabeno to promote sobriety and help those struggling with addiction.
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April 16, 2025 at 7:52 PM
Being a police officer wasn't something on Matthew Barnes' radar. However, after 25 years serving the Wausau community, he reflects on what he says was hitting the 'career lottery'.
Wausau Police Chief reflects on 25 years of service, hitting 'career lottery'
Working in law enforcement is not something Police Chief Matthew Barnes ever thought he would do. However, after 25 years of service in the Wausau community he says he hit
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March 18, 2025 at 6:36 PM