Joan Moltzan
Joan Moltzan, 88, of Birchwood, passed away on February 12. She is survived by her husband, Gus Moltzan; and children, Kerry Moltzan, Dan Moltzan, Kyle Moltzan, and Greg Moltzan. The…
Joan Moltzan, 88, of Birchwood, passed away on February 12. She is survived by her husband, Gus Moltzan; and children, Kerry Moltzan, Dan Moltzan, Kyle Moltzan, and Greg Moltzan. The…
Stanley Toporek, 80, of Hayward, passed away on February 18. The Mass of Christian burial for Stanley Toporek will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Hayward, on Thursday…
Norma Lundequam, 78, of Juneau and formerly of Barron, passed away on February 11. She is survived by her daughters, Renee Skar, Jenifer Solic and Jill Marquardt; brothers, Ronald Turgeson,…
Margaret “Peg” Suino Gregerson, 90, of Hayward, passed away on February 20. The memorial service for Margaret Gregerson will be held at Hayward Funeral Home, in Hayward, on Saturday at…
Raymond Harmon, 74, of Ridgeland, passed away on February 17. The service for Raymond Harmon will be held at St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Prairie Farm, on Saturday at…
Valerie Atkinson, 81, passed away on February 21. She is survived by her husband, David; children, Dylan, Holland and Adelle. A private family service for Valerie Atkinson will be held…
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(Milwaukee, WI) — The Bucks broke a close game open in the closing minutes when Kevin Porter Junior hit a 3-pointer and was fouled. The free throw gave Milwaukee a…
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SIREN, Wis. (WJMC) — Scam emails, pretending to be from the Burnett County Land Services and Zoning Department, are attempting to defraud money from residents and businesses. The department said…
MADISON, Wis. (AP / WRN) — A coalition of Wisconsin school districts, teachers’ unions, advocacy groups, parents, students and others has filed a lawsuit against the state Legislature alleging that…
MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — State Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu still hopes a portion of the state surplus can go back to taxpayers in the form of rebate checks. “So…