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Rep. Ron Kind Holds Press Conference, Listening Session in Stevens Point
By Joe Bachman Editor STEVENS POINT — Shortly after stopping for world-famous ice cream at Belt’s, Representative Ron Kind (D – LaCrosse) held a ... -
Highway Department plans road projects to start in May
By Gene Kemmeter The Portage County Highway Department will complete two County Highway reconstruction projects and one County Highway resurfacing project among its maintenance ... -
Mitch celebrated for coaching career
By John Kemmeter After 37 years of coaching hockey in Stevens Point, Rusty Mitch decided to retire at the end of this season. Along ... -
Science, by way of Alaska: Rosholt teacher part of ‘Teachers at Sea’ program
By Heather McDonald It’s a smorgasbord day, so teacher Cindy Byers is bouncing around her seventh-grade science classroom, sliding from one student’s desk to ... -
Mayor Hosts Open Discussion on Parklet Potential
By Joe Bachman Editor “Absolutely nothing is set in stone…everything is on the table.” – Mayor Mike Wiza STEVENS POINT — Mayor Mike Wiza ... -
Plover Shooting Suspect Apprehended
City Times Staff PLOVER — After a day-long search, 18-year-old Alec Varney, the suspect in this morning’s Plover shooting, has been apprehended. Portage County Sheriff ... -
School district eyes additions, repairs
By Heather McDonald Each school building in the Stevens Point Area Public School District should have remodeling and additions in order to meet the ... -
Spring snowstorm breaks record, buries area
By Heather McDonald A spring snowstorm last weekend dropped more than 20 inches of snow on the area, accounting for more than a third ... -
Third-ranked Pacelli softball ready to start season
By John Kemmeter After advancing to the WIAA State Tournament last season for the fifth time in seven years, the Pacelli Catholic High School ... -
Annual trivia contest strikes in area neighborhoods
By Gene Kemmeter The logo for trivia this year speaks volumes. A forty-niner (no, not a football player) panning for gold below the words ...