By Liz Holbrook
Jul 27, 2021 | 6:30 PM
ROTHSCHILD, WI (WSAU) â A local police department is holding an event to introduce itâs new community program sponsored by local charities.
On Thursday morning the Rothschild Police Department will announce itâs new program, âK-9âs for the Communityâ sponsored by Forrest Goetsch Charities Inc. and K-tech Charities Inc. The program allows the police department to purchase two K-9âs for the department.
Rothschild Police Chief Jeremy Hunt says the two German Short Haired Pointers will have a variety of duties out in the community. âThe dogs will be used for tracking of individuals, drug detection. And we also have a DARE program with a school liaison officer.
ROTHSCHILD, WI (WSAU) â A local police department is holding an event to introduce itâs new community program sponsored by local charities.
On Thursday morning the Rothschild Police Department will announce itâs new program, âK-9âs for the Communityâ sponsored by Forrest Goetsch Charities Inc. and K-tech Charities Inc. The program allows the police department to purchase two K-9âs for the department.
Rothschild Police Chief Jeremy Hunt says the two German Short Haired Pointers will have a variety of duties out in the community. âThe dogs will be used for tracking of individuals, drug detection. And we also have a DARE program with a school liaison officer.
Jammin for Jaclyn Benefit Concert features eight acts performing virtually in honor of area man battling cancer
SAYREVILLE – An annual benefit concert for people fighting cancer will hold its eighth event remotely while raising donations for a local business owner.
The eighth annual Jammin for Jaclyn Benefit Concert will be streamed through Facebook Live on June 12 through the handle @JamminforJaclyn. It is scheduled to run from 7 to 10 p.m.
This year’s beneficiary is Brian Da Silva, who is battling pancreatic cancer, according to the event organizers. Da Silva is a lifelong resident of Elizabeth and owns CBR Towing and Recovery, LLC, a towing company.
Greater Wausau Chamber Announces Small Business of the Year Finalists By Mike Leischner
Apr 27, 2021 5:44 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) The Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce announced the 2021 Small Business of the Year finalists on Tuesday:
Business-to-Business category: Northwest Tool & Manufacturing Co Inc and REACH
Business-to-Consumer category: Ameriprise Financial – Cornerstone Advisors, Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning, Halama’s Martial Arts LLC, Patriot Auto Repair LLC, Throm Health & Wellness, and Wausau Country Club Inc
Charitable Non-Profit category: 89Q Radio, Healthfirst Network Inc, McLit: Marathon County Literacy Council Inc, The Neighbors’ Place Inc, and The Open Door of Marathon County Inc
Each business was selected based on criteria including growth, community involvement, and innovative efforts in the Wausau region.
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