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Taylor County · Taylor CountyThe Interwald Woodticks left the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning Sunday while trailing visiting Tomahawk 8-4.
They didn’t fail when opportunity struck again in the ninth.
The Woodticks loaded the bases with one out against Tomahawk reliever Tyler Jablonski, got runs on a walk by Logan Blomberg and Sam Gumz’s infield single and then won it 9-8 on Michael Borchardt’s three-runSee the Story
Borchardt’s hit wins it for Ticks; Trojans’ loss seals Osprey’s title - Central Wisconsin News
Taylor County · Taylor CountyIf you were a fan of Seinfeld in the 1990s, you are probably aware of the Festivus holiday, which includes an airing of grievances.
It’s about five months early to be celebrating “Festivus for the rest of us,” the fictional holiday that became famous when a Dec. 18, 1997 episode of Seinfeld hit the airwaves, but do we really need a calendar to decide when it’s time to air some sports grievances?See the Story
It’s not Christmas in July, it’s Festivus grievance time in July - Central Wisconsin News
Taylor County · Taylor CountyBy Ginna Young It’s been in the works for several years, but is now becoming public, that a proposition is in the works to acquire more land for the Ice Age Trail. The corridor plan would help to complete the trail from Cornell, east to the Taylor County line.
Matt Hansen, Chippewa County Forest administrator, spoke about the matter July 18, at a Cornell City Council meeting. An obstacle thatSee the Story
Land acquisition means more miles for Ice Age Trail - Central Wisconsin News
Taylor County · Taylor CountyBy Editorial Board The Wisconsin State Legislature is hoping an expected low turnout for the Aug. 13 partisan primary, will mean clear sailing for attempts to pass a pair of ill-conceived and unnecessary amendments to the state constitution.
In the past two years, the legislature has bombarded Wisconsin voters with a barrage of amendments, aimed at reducing the power of the governor and inflatingSee the Story
Proposed amendments are a legislative power grab - Central Wisconsin News
Taylor County · Taylor CountyEach year, Cornell School District parents have to decide whether to buy food or purchase school supplies. That can be a hard decision to make, which is why a school supply drive is a huge deal.See the Story
Supply drive can whittle down that big school list - Central Wisconsin News
Sioux Falls · Sioux FallsSanford Health, the largest rural health system in the U.S., headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Marshfield Clinic Health System, a physician-led integrated health system serving rural Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, today announced a nonbinding Memorandum of Understanding to combine their complementary assets and capabilities and create an integrated health system dedicatedSee the Story
Marshfield Clinic announces merger plans - Central Wisconsin News
Baseball · Taylor CountyAfter weeks of delays due to weather, the milling and repaving work on Hwy 64 in Medford is finally in full swing.
The road is closed at the railroad crossing just west of Main Street. The remainder of the road is open for local traffic. Railroad crews were busy on Monday replacing the ties and rails at the crossing. The new crossing will have blacktop up to and between the rails, making itSee the Story
Detours aheads - Central Wisconsin News
Rallies · Taylor CountyMultiple rallies failed to reach their potential and it cost Medford’s Post 147 Senior Legion baseball team Tuesday in a pair of walk-off losses at Stratford.
Stratford took the first five-inning contest 2-1 on Jack Tubbs’ RBI single, which capped a rally that started with two outs and no one on. Vance Kielman’s runscoring hit ended a 3-2 win for the home team in game two.
The defeatsSee the Story