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Paid parking not planned downtown
By Gene Kemmeter Downtown Stevens Point will remain free of parking meters, as it has for about two decades. Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza ... -
Biadasz set to start for Badgers in college debut
By John Kemmeter Amherst native and former Amherst High School standout Tyler Biadasz is expected to be in the starting lineup for his first ... -
What will happen to Bancroft building? School will be empty for first time since 1962
By Heather McDonald Almond-Bancroft School District leaders are opening the doors to offers to purchase the Bancroft School building, but they are not closing ... -
Local woman takes strides with walk event, Suicide Support Group
By Heather McDonald It was a call Tricia Mayek thought someday might come. It was one she never wanted to take. The day after ... -
Pacelli Panacea: Music and memories highlight annual event
By Rose Schneider The 43rd annual Pacelli Panacea will take place Friday, Sept. 8, through Sunday, Sept. 10, at Pacelli High School, 1301 Maria ... -
Great Lakes awards grants to local groups
Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation & Affiliates is celebrating its 50th anniversary by awarding grants to nonprofit organizations making a difference in the communities ... -
Four-year old meets SPASH football team before another Leukemia treatment
By John Kemmeter The third annual Blackout Cancer Game between the Stevens Point Area Senior High School (SPASH) and Marshfield High School football teams ... -
City will build offices downtown
By Gene Kemmeter The city of Stevens Point will build new city offices in the downtown area. The Common Council voted 8-1 Monday, Aug. ... -
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Park Ridge will go to referendum for Fire Department’s future
By Heather McDonald The Park Ridge Village Board will look to its residents for guidance on the future of the village’s fire department. Board ...