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Teams good and bad tap into trivia each year
It started as an excuse to have a party, but now decades later it’s become a tradition. “We always start out the evening with ...
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City seeks input for meeting Farmer’s Market growth needs
The city of Stevens Point is currently seeking community input on how to go about meeting expansion needs for both farm vendor ...
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Historical Society will host series on WWI propaganda
The Portage County Historical Society will host a series of presentations as part of the society’s remembrance of America’s entry into World War I ...
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Madison School students fund ‘Make-A-Wish’ to spread joy
Coins collected, stickers transformed clothing and whippe cream pie flew – everywhere – tagging teachers and tickling the funny bones of children at Madison ...
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Potential mixed use development steps forward to buy portion of Lullaby site
The Redevelopment Authority of Stevens Point voted Tuesday, March 15, to allow an option to purchase from Blenker Developments, LLC for the western half ...
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EgoCon includes science, gaming and presenters
The EgoCon will be held at the Elizabeth Inn in Plover from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. March 12. Tickets are $10 for adults ...
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Seeking winter isolation? Try a little “Mead time”
When it comes to getting outside in late February, we should make a way while the sun shines. I didn’t do that this past ...
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St. Paul’s United Methodist will host World Day of Prayer March 4
Women and men in Portage County will join others in more than 170 countries and regions to celebrate World Day of Prayer on Friday, ...
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Local teen seeks to bring music to other students
My name is Jacqueline Wisinski, my parents are Mark and Jane Wisinski and my grandparents are Norm and Marlene Dombrowski. Music has been a ...
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Better to attend Winter Jamboree early to catch famous burgers
This past weekend was one of those in which I did nothing special, but it ended up being quite special in its own central ...