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Rapids school board race set for April
BY MIKE WARREN EDITOR WISCONSIN RAPIDS – The race is set for two seats up for grabs on the Wisconsin Rapids Board of Education. ... -
Marshfield Clinic Health System CEO Dr. Susan Turney to step down September 2023
FOR CITY TIMES MARSHFIELD – Marshfield Clinic Health System has announced that Susan Turney, MD, MS, FACP, FACMPE, is stepping down as CEO in September ... -
City requests feedback on community rail traffic survey
FOR CITY TIMES WISCONSIN RAPIDS — The City of Wisconsin Rapids requests public feedback on a community rail traffic survey. The survey will be ... -
Skeletal remains found in Montana belong to Rapids native
Investigators believe the man was homicide victim FOR CITY TIMES RED LODGE, MT — A skull, femur and pelvic bone found by a hiker ... -
Wood County woman killed in crash
FOR CITY TIMES WISCONSIN RAPIDS — A south Wood County woman is dead, after the driver of the vehicle she was a passenger in ... -
Krug wins reelection
BY MIKE WARREN EDITOR CENTRAL WISCONSIN – Scott Krug has won a seventh term in the Wisconsin legislature. The Republican incumbent on Nov. 8 ... -
Candidates answer questions ahead of election
FOR CITY TIMES CENTRAL WISCONSIN – Democrat Criste Greening is facing Republican Scott Krug (Incumbent) in the Nov. 8 general election, in a race ... -
Wood County breaks ground on new jail
BY MIKE WARREN EDITOR WISCONSIN RAPIDS – After decades of discussions, and soaring prices due to inflation, a Wood County jail project expected to ... -
WIS 173 railroad project wraps up for season in Nekoosa
FOR CITY TIMES NEKOOSA — The railroad crossing on WIS 173 (Market Street) in Nekoosa opened Friday, Oct. 14. A temporary asphalt surface has ... -
Families encouraged to participate in drug take back event
FOR CITY TIMES WOOD COUNTY — On Saturday, Oct. 29th, the Wisconsin Departments of Health Services and Justice are sponsoring a prescription drug take ...