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    Brandon Cherney scoops ice cream at Hub City Ice Cream, 1610 S. Central Ave., Marshfield. Marisa Cuellar/Central Wisconsin Sunday

    Hub City Ice Cream brings new flavor to Marshfield

    Sandy Freeman dreamed for years of owning a quaint ice cream shop in Marshfield.

    • May 19, 2013
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    Hiller's True Value Hardware spent more than 30 years at its 1213 S. Central Ave. location and underwent remodeling pictured here in 1975. Hiller's celebrated its 50th anniversary this week. Contributed photo

    Hiller's celebrates 50 years

    Phil Hiller, owner of Hiller's True Value Hardware, 751 S. Central Ave., said overcoming challenges has kept the store in business for half a century.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Adams approves plans for renewable energy plants

    City officials hope a new partnership with a global company they say will create hundreds of jobs within the next few years makes Adams a renewable energy leader in the region.

    • May 17, 2013
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    Dennis Manthe, owner of Papagalos, 603 N. Central Ave., serves a Chicago-style hot dog at the restaurant's drive-through window. Marisa Cuellar/News-Herald Media

    Papagalos brings taste of Chicago to Marshfield

    Papagalos, a new restaurant that moved into the former Hot 'n Now building April 1, is bringing a taste of the Windy City to Marshfield with a menu that includes Chicago-style hot dogs and hot beef sandwiches.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Wisconsin adds 62,000 over past 2 years

    Gov. Scott Walker's administration reported Thursday that Wisconsin added more than 62,000 private sector jobs over the first two years of his term, less than a quarter of the 250,000 he promised to create by 2015.

    • May 17, 2013
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    Roadcheck focuses on transportation safety

    Roadcheck 2013 starts up for the transportation industry June 4 and continues through June 6.

    • May 17, 2013
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    A customer orders a tamale at Yo Chubby Gringo in Wausau in this file photo. Karla Van Wagner, who owns the cart with her husband, is one of the task force members who is working to develop a new mobile food vending ordinance. Daily Herald Media file photo

    Wausau business owners, leaders developing food cart ordinance

    City business owners, civic leaders and food vendors Wednesday began crafting an ordinance that would allow permits for food carts or trucks in Wausau.

    • May 15, 2013
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    Wausau Coated expanding to Australia

    A local manufacturer of custom-designed label, sheet and printer products is expanding its international presence with a new facility in Australia.

    • May 15, 2013
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    New hair salon opens in Wisconsin Rapids

    A new hair salon has opened on Wisconsin Rapids' east side, its owners recently announced.

    • May 14, 2013
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    Arijeta Alimi (left) poses Monday with her husband Shpendi Alimi, owner of the Stage Stop restaurant in Mosinee. Shpendi Alimi bought the Mosinee restaurant in December, after it had been closed for more than 18 months. Arijeta Alimi will work in the restaurant alongside her husband. Katie Hoffman/Daily Herald Media

    Stage Stop to reopen

    The Stage Stop restaurant will open Monday under the ownership of a family who already owns a Weston diner, and it's just one of many changes in the south metro food business world.

    • May 13, 2013
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    Jerry Boyance cuts Rick Buttke's hair on recently at Trendz Hair Studio. The salon is owned by Donna Lyon and is located in City Hall Plaza in Marshfield Laura Hiller/News-Herald Media

    Trendz Hair Studio brings stylists back to their roots

    Hair stylist Donna Lyon's dreams fell into place when rental space in Marshfield's City Hall Plaza became available around the same time she decided to open her own hair salon.

    • May 12, 2013
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    Customers look through comics at Galaxy Comics, Games & More, 925 Clark St., Stevens Point. On May 4, owner Chris Randazzo once again held Free Comic Book Day, which takes place the first Saturday in May across North America, at the business. Nathan Vine/Stevens Point Journal Media

    On the Job: Galaxy Comics continues to reach out to community

    Chris Randazzo, owner of Galaxy Comics, Games & More, 925 Clark St., Stevens Point, has given people who otherwise might not have picked up a comic book the chance to enjoy them.

    • May 12, 2013
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    Dr. Shannon Schaefer, executive director of the Behavioral Health Clinic in Wausau, provides outpatient treatment in her new office. Dan Young/Daily Herald Media

    What's Up: Behavioral Health Clinic of Wausau opens

    A new outpatient mental health clinic serving the residents of central Wisconsin has opened its doors in Wausau.

    • May 11, 2013
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    Scott Bushkie

    Scott Bushkie: Adviser's education, membership can affect success (column)

    M&A industry studies show the closing ratio for Main Street companies is anywhere from 15 to 25 percent. For businesses in the lower middle market, it's around 35 percent, depending on the size of the deal.

    • May 11, 2013
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    The Noel Group brought its Mobile Recruiting Transport unit to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus Tuesday to present career opportunities to students. Nathan Vine/Central Wisconsin Sunday

    Growing Noel Group takes hiring mobile

    The Noel Group has taken a unique approach to reaching prospective employees for its quickly growing company.

    • May 11, 2013
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    Ken Feltz of Feltz Family Farms in Plover stands in one of the fields that will be used for the 2014 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days. Feltz is co-hosting the event along with Blue Top Farms in Plover. Nathan Vine/Stevens Point Journal Media

    Host farms sow the seeds for next year's Farm Technology Days (with video)

    Ken Feltz said the call had to be made this week while getting ready to plant a field next to Burbank Road.

    • May 10, 2013
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    Dr. Shannon Schaefer, executive director of the Behavioral Health Clinic in Wausau, provides outpatient treatment in her new office. Dan Young/Daily Herald Media

    What's Up: Behavioral Health Clinic of Wausau opens

    A new outpatient mental health clinic serving the residents of central Wisconsin has opened its doors in Wausau.

    • May 11, 2013
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    Scott Bushkie

    Scott Bushkie: Adviser's education, membership can affect success (column)

    M&A industry studies show the closing ratio for Main Street companies is anywhere from 15 to 25 percent. For businesses in the lower middle market, it's around 35 percent, depending on the size of the deal.

    • May 11, 2013
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    Brad Brunsch

    Taking Stock

    Dr. Julie Sprague, Horace Mann Middle School principal, earned an Ed.D. in educational administration from Edgewood College. Her dissertation was a quantitative study titled 'Eighth-Grade Students' Perceptions of Teacher Effectiveness.'

    • May 11, 2013
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    The Noel Group brought its Mobile Recruiting Transport unit to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus Tuesday to present career opportunities to students. Nathan Vine/Central Wisconsin Sunday

    Growing Noel Group takes hiring mobile

    The Noel Group has taken a unique approach to reaching prospective employees for its quickly growing company.

    • May 11, 2013
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    Adams agreement on solar panels nears completion

    City leaders are hopeful they will finalize an agreement with an international renewable energy company by next week in order to facilitate the construction of a manufacturing plant in the Adams Business Park.

    • May 10, 2013
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    George Martin

    NewPage Corp. CEO named 2013 paper industry executive of the year

    The president and CEO of Wisconsin Rapids' largest employer has been named executive of the year by an international pulp and paper industry association, the organization announced Thursday.

    • May 9, 2013
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    James Peterson

    Local Ocean Spray employee honored with highest recognition

    A south Wood County man is one of three excellence award recipients from Ocean Spray Cranberries board of directors, the Massachusetts-based cranberry giant announced Thursday.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Jeanette Steiner, from left, Allan Hoesly, and Dorothy Welch retired recently from the MMC Board. Contributed photo

    Memorial Medical Center board members retire

    Memorial Medical Center has announced the retirement of three Board members — Jeanette Steiner, Allan Hoesly and Dorothy Welch.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Free small business counseling available May 22 in Wisconsin Rapids

    A counselor from the Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will be available by appointment only May 22 in Wisconsin Rapids, the center recently announced.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Ken Hess

    Ken Hess column: Mother everywhere appreciate extra help

    Think of all the times and ways that Mom has helped you over the years — when you were a child, and after you became an adult.

    • May 9, 2013

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