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The transfer of power in the Wausau Fire Department is now official, as Jeremy Kopp has been sworn in as the department's new chief
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License plate scanners can read across multiple lanes of traffic, find parked stolen vehicles, and even scan for cars of missing people
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The rumor circulated last week after a committee heard a discussion about the need for additional employees and training at the new plant, saying the last rate study only covered expenses associated with the construction, installation, and operation of a new granular activated carbon filtration system
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Wausau Mayor Katie Rosenberg says the city’s lawsuit against more than 70 known PFAS manufacturing companies and the insurance companies that represent them is about getting fair value for Wausau residents, who are already forking out more money for drinking water thanks to upgrades designed to remove the chemicals from the supply
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Since violence escalated on October 7th between Israel and Hamas, both Jewish and Muslim communities locally have faced mounting bigotry.
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The Salvation Army ringing their bells is a familiar sound during the holiday season, and starting this week, you'll be seeing their famous red kettles across the community
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Representatives from the White House will be in Wausau Thursday to help kick off the city's effort to replace eight thousand lead service lines still in use in the city
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They made just an inch of snow to make sure all the machines were ready
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Wastewater Scan is working with Wausau and numerous other communities to track what goes down the toilet and to the treatment plant
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Wausau Police say no one got hurt in an apparent shooting incident outside a west side bar