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Wisconsin Rapids school referendum: Voters approve spending $44 million

WISCONSIN RAPIDS – New science labs and school expansions are coming to Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools. Voters on Tuesday allowed the school district to borrow a combined $44 million during the next five years to update district technology, build new secure entrances at schools, add a gymnasium at THINK Academy in Rudolph and renovate portions of Lincoln High School. Voters approved both questions with about 55% of the vote. Results remain unofficial until the district verifies them in the coming days. Wisconsin Rapids Superintendent Craig Broeren previously told the Daily Tribune the referendum questions will not raise taxes. The district recently paid off some of its existing debt and refinanced other debts.

Wisconsin Rapids elections: Matt Zacher unseats Scott Kellogg on council

WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Longtime incumbent city council member Scott Kellogg lost his seat Tuesday in a close race, according to unofficial results. Matt Zacher beat Kellogg by 10 votes in the contest for the District 3 seat on the council. Ryan Austin defeated Kyle Finup with about 68% of the vote and will succeed District 1 council member Joe Zurfluh, who did not seek reelection this year.  Results are unofficial until election officials finalize them through canvassing. By the numbers

Wisconsin coronavirus: Portage County to issue mask mandate

STEVENS POINT - Portage County officials confirmed Thursday the county will issue a local emergency order requiring face coverings after the state Supreme Court threw out the state s mask mandate. County Executive Chris Holman announced in a news release a local order would come in ensuing days but didn t specify a date. Last month, Holman said the county would step in to fill any void created by the state Legislature or courts vacating Gov. Tony Evers emergency orders aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.  The Wednesday 4-3 ruling did not limit the authority of local governments to issue emergency health orders.   

Stevens Point, Plover COVID-19 relief amounts to almost $4 million combined

Stevens Point, Plover COVID-19 relief amounts to almost $4 million combined
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Central Wisconsin COVID-19 vaccine: Teachers set to receive doses soon

STEVENS POINT - Teachers and school employees across central Wisconsin will start receiving doses of COVID-19 vaccines next week. The vaccinations come as school districts throughout the region plan to, or have already, return to full or four-day in-person learning at all grade levels this month or next. Districts in the Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Marshfield and Wausau areas will hold on- or off-site clinics for their staff next week, with Marshfield Clinic Health System staff administering vaccine doses. Staff in the Wausau School District are scheduling appointments for vaccines through a separate, dedicated process at Aspirus. A second series of clinics is slated for April, as many of the vaccines allocated for educational staff in the area are the two-dose Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, spokespeople at Marshfield Clinic and Aspirus said. 

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