University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Honors Leaders in Natural Resources, Industry, and Conservatio
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources has announced the recipients of its annual awards for 2024–25. The awards recognize outstanding individuals and organizations for their contributions to natural resources education, industry innovation, and environmental conservation. Dr. Mark Drew was awarded the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources Outstanding Alumnus Award in recognition of his distinguished career and contributions to wildlife. Drew
UWSP celebrates “Point in Time” with free community event in May
Celebrate another academic year and a historic anniversary at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point next week with a free community event, full of food, music and more. The Point in Time Festival, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the first Student Union at UW-Stevens Point, will take place on Friday, May 9, from 6-10 p.m., between the Dreyfus University Center and Old Main, Reserve St, Stevens Point. This open to the public event will feature free live music, food and carnival games.
Wausau Ignite and Woodchucks Award 2025 Share the Glove Grant
Baseball! The Woodchucks and Ignite are proud to partner with the Northwoods League Foundation and Rawlings to provide equipment for children in the community to continue a love and passion for baseball. The Share the Glove Equipment Grant was introduced in 2018 as a part of the Northwoods League’s 25th Season Celebration, with the mission of further inspiring a love for and participation in youth baseball and softball throughout communities. The Woodchucks and Ignite are excited to continue positively
Skyward recognized with the UW Regents Business Partnership Award
Celebrating decades of partnerships and service with the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Skyward was presented with a UW Regents Business Partnership Award today. Leadership from Skyward, UW-Stevens Point and the Universities of Wisconsin, as well as Skyward employees who are UW-Stevens Point alumni, were among attendees. “The Board of Regents is proud of the partnership between UW-Stevens Point and Skyward,” said Regent Edmund Manydeeds III. “From scholarships to internships to employment after
Ignite Adds Carroll University Infielder to 2025 Roster
Wausau, WI- Infielder Valerie Osthoff from Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin has signed with Wausau Ignite Softball for the 2025 season. INF– Valerie Osthoff| 5’6” | R/R | Junior | Carroll University A native of Geona, Wisconsin, Osthoff played for De Soto High School before starting her college career at Waubonsee Community College. Last season, Osthoff played Northwoods League Softball with the La Crosse Steam. This season at Carroll, Osthoff has batted .253 through 79 at-bats for the
YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow Awarded Grant to Expand Summer Camp Access for Local Youth
YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow is excited to share that we've received a generous 2025 grant from YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) to expand access to overnight camp experiences for youth in our community. This support—combined with funding from the Stevens Point Area YMCA’s Annual Campaign—will open the door for children from Pacelli Catholic Schools, the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin, and other community partners to enjoy an unforgettable summer at Camp Glacier
Understanding the Skin’s Aging Process: What You Can Do to Protect Your Skin Over Time
“It is never too early or too late to start taking care of your skin. A few consistent habits and the right guidance can make a big difference.” WAUSAU, Wis. – As people age, their skin naturally becomes thinner, less elastic, and more prone to wrinkles and discoloration. While these changes are part of the aging process, many of the most visible signs are influenced by everyday choices and environmental factors. At Aspirus Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics, Nurse Practitioner Nikole Larkin works with
Shakespeare comedy “Love’s Labor’s Won” takes the stage at UWSP
Experience the works of Shakespeare set in the era of World War 1 at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point this month. “Love’s Labor’s Won”, written by nationally recognized playwright Scott Kaiser, will be staged in the Studio Theatre of the Noel Fine Arts Center, 1800 Portage St., Stevens Point. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, May 2-3, and Thursday through Saturday May 8-10, with a matinee at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 4. Tickets are $27 for adults, $24 for seniors and UW-Stevens Point
Community physical therapy clinic offered through UW-Stevens Point
A space at the nearby Stevens Point Area YMCA serves as a community physical therapy clinic, offering free consultations and services for the public and hands-on experience for students within the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Doctor of Physical Therapy(DPT) program. The graduate students work at the UW-Stevens Point Physical Therapy Clinic as part of their DPT Integrated Clinical Practice course sequence, which begins at the start of the two-and-a-half-year program and continues until students
Food + Farm Exploration Center hosts Career Awareness Fair, Coaches Meeting & Dinner for Collegiate Soil Science Leaders
Plover, WI – On Monday, April 28, Food + Farm Exploration Center hosted a unique Career Awareness Fair, Coaches Meeting & Dinner to spotlight the wide range of careers in modern agriculture. The event brought together over 275 college students and 30 faculty coaches from across the U.S., all in the area for the National Collegiate Soil Judging Contest organized by Dr. Bryant Scharenbroch, UW-Stevens Point Associate Professor of Soil Science and Waste Resources. Designed as an educational opportunity
How to Manage Seasonal Allergies Aspirus Health Expert on OTC Medications
“If symptoms continue despite treatment, or if you're relying on them long-term, it's important to talk to a health care provider.” WAUSAU, Wis. – As allergy season intensifies, many people turn to over-the-counter (OTC) medications for relief. However, choosing the right treatment and knowing when to seek medical advice is key to managing symptoms safely and effectively. "Antihistamines and decongestants are the most common OTC allergy medications," says Rebecca Thao, a pharmacy resident with Aspirus
Prevail Bank Combines Reading & Financial Education
During the month of April - National Financial Literacy Month - seven Prevail Bank professionals volunteered and taught, in collaboration with the classroom teachers, approximately 234 kids the value of saving. They facilitated money-related activities and read a book entitled, “Rock, Brock, and the Savings Shock” by Sheila Barr. In the story Rock and Brock are very different twins. Their grandpa offered them each one dollar every Saturday during the summer. For every dollar they saved, Gramps matched it.
M3 Expands Surety Expertise with the Addition of Babcock Solutions
GRAFTON, WI – M3 is pleased to announce we have joined forces with Babcock Solutions, strengthening our surety expertise and our commitment to delivering best-in-class surety solutions.This partnership aligns with M3’s focus on providing comprehensive risk management backed by deep industry knowledge and a client-first approach. “We are excited to join M3 and look forward to working with the M3 Surety team to continue building trusted relationships and best-in-class surety services for our current and
National Drug Take Back Day: Safely Dispose of Unused Medications on April 26 Find a Drop-Off Location Near You
“These medications contain chemicals that don’t just disappear. They can have lasting effects on the environment.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Aspirus Health is encouraging community members to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 26, a nationwide initiative led by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to provide a safe, responsible way to dispose of unused, unwanted, or expired medications. Proper disposal of medications helps prevent drug misuse and environmental contamination. In
Wausau Ignite Softball Announces 2025 Season Promotional Schedule
Wausau, WI – Wausau Ignite Softball is excited to announce the promotions for the upcoming inaugural season! From giveaways and character appearances to dazzling fireworks displays, your summer fun destination a Wausau Ignite Softball game. Get your hands on some exclusive inaugural season giveaway items in 2025! The excitement starts on Opening Day, with the first 250 fans through the gate will receive a rally towel, courtesy of Wipfli. The very next day, on June 11th, the first 100 fans will receive a
All 18 Aspirus Health hospitals earn 2024 Tree Campus recognition from Arbor Day Foundation
WAUSAU, Wis. – The Arbor Day Foundation recently named all 18 Aspirus Health hospitals as 2024 Tree Campus institutions for their dedication to enhancing community well-being through tree investment, education and community engagement. Aspirus Health hospitals earning this recognition:Aspirus Divine Savior (Portage, Wis.)Aspirus Eagle RiverAspirus Iron RiverAspirus IronwoodAspirus Keweenaw (Laurium, Mich.)Aspirus Lake View (Two Harbors, Minn.)Aspirus Langlade (Antigo, Wis.)Aspirus MedfordAspirus
Bancroft Native Riley Stiles Signs with Ignite for 2025
Wausau, WI- Riley Stiles, a right-handed pitcher from Lake Forest College, has signed with Wausau Ignite Softball for 2025. RHP– Riley Stiles| 5’7” | R/R | Junior | Lake Forest College Stiles is originally from Bancroft, Wisconsin, and previously played at Rock Valley College before transferring. Last summer, she played with the Mankato Habaneros and is excited to continue to be a part of the growth of Northwoods League Softball. So far this season, Stiles has commanded the game with a 7-4 record and a
New Boys & Girls Club Coming to Marshfield
Stevens Point, WI - The Boys & Girls Club of Portage County is thrilled to officially announce the opening of a Boys & Girls Club in Marshfield, setting the stage for meaningful impact in the lives of Marshfield youth.With strong support from the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce, the School District of Marshfield, and the entire community, this new Club will provide safe, supportive, and enriching summer programming for children at Grant Elementary, while paving the way for a future stand-alone center
UWSP Chemistry Biology Building to be dedicated May 2
The Chemistry Biology Building at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will be dedicated in honor of an alumni couple with a special presentation next week. The building will be named the Frank R. and Kathleen Y. Haeni Chemistry Biology Building at 2 p.m., Friday, May 2, in Room 105, with remarks from Joshua Hagen, dean of the College of Letters and Science (COLS), and La Vonne Cornell-Swanson, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs. The dedication will be followed by the COLS 26th Annual
Mia Johnson to Join Wausau Ignite Softball in Inaugural Season
Wausau, WI- Wausau Ignite Softball is excited to announce that Mia Johnson will join the roster for the 2025 season. C/INF – Mia Johnson| 5’7” | R/R | Junior | University of Wisconsin - Parkside Originally from South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Johnson has been a strong tool at UW-Parkside for the past three seasons. In 2024, Johnson was named First Team for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Player of the Year, batting .383 with 44 RBIs. Johnson is having a great 2025 season, batting .369
Aspirus Offering Free Seminar on Atrial Fibrillation - Learn About AFib and Protect Your Heart Health.
Stevens Point, Wis. – Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common but serious heart condition that significantly increases the risk of stroke and heart failure if left untreated. Symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and dizziness can impact your ability to stay active and diminish your quality of life. To help individuals better understand and manage this condition, Aspirus Heart Care is hosting a free seminar on Wednesday, May 7th. The event will cover the relationship between AFib, stroke, and
Historic powwow to take place at UW-Stevens Point
Marking its milestone 50th annual event, the American Indians Reaching for Opportunities (AIRO) Powwow will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Saturday, May 3. The event will take place in Skyward Fieldhouse, 2050 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. General admission is $7, admission with a UWSP student ID is $5, and elders over 65 and kids under 3 may enter for free. Doors open at 11 a.m., with grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. All dancers will line up during grand entries and enter in
Stevens Point Area YMCA Sets Kids Up for a Safe, Healthy, & Fun Summer at Healthy Kids Day!
The Stevens Point Area YMCA is hosting the Y’s Annual Healthy Kids Day® on Saturday, April 26th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This free event features a variety of family-friendly activities to encourage healthy kids, healthy families, and a healthy start to the summer season. Sponsored nationally by Peanuts®, Healthy Kids Day’s mission is to prepare Stevens Point families for a safe, healthy, and fun summer. Some featured activities include open swim in the Adventure Pool, open play on large inflatables,
UWSP Edna Carlsten Gallery hosts 2025 Student Juried Show
A collection of student work is on display at the Edna Carlsten Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as part of the 2025 Student Juried Show. Juried by Wisconsin-based artists Brad Killam and Michelle Grabner, the exhibit runs from April 17 to May 3. The community may attend the live jurying and awards reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April. 24. The gallery, located on the second floor of the Noel Fine Arts Center, is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are noon to 6
UW-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve offers spring programs and Candlelight Hike
The fun-filled evening Candlelight Hike Festival returns to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve this May. The event will be held Friday, May 2, from 7-9:30 p.m. This year’s festival theme is “Fantastic Critters and Where to Find Them.” It is open to the public, free of charge, but donations are appreciated. The community is welcome to explore torch-lit trail loops throughout the reserve. UW-Stevens Point students will present character skits at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the
ODC ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO
The Board of Directors of ODC is pleased to announce that Erin Smith has been hired as the next CEO of ODC. She will officially join the organization on May 5, 2025. The board would like to thank Julie Strenn for the past five years with ODC. Julie will be leaving ODC in May.“The board was in unanimous agreement that Erin is the perfect fit to be ODC’s next CEO”, said Pat Gall, ODC Board of Directors Chairperson. “Erin brings vast experience and connections in the industry as well as strong leadership
UW-Stevens Point planetarium to offer shows in May
Pass through time and space this May at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Allen F. Blocher Planetarium. Planetarium shows will be offered at 2 p.m. on Sundays in May. The post-academic year summer planetarium schedule will begin on May 26, with shows at 7 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open
Who will speak for you? Everyone 18+ needs an Advance Directive for Health Care
“An Advance Directive allows you to choose who you want to make medical decisions for you if you’re not able to make them for yourself.” STEVENS POINT, Wis. – Who will make and communicate your medical decisions if you are unable to speak for yourself? Many people don’t realize that Wisconsin and Michigan are not next-of-kin states. This means that spouses, adult children, parents of adult children, or other family members are not automatically authorized to make medical decisions for you.
Boys & Girls Club of Portage County Hosts Annual YouthForce Job Fair & Career Showcase
STEVENS POINT, WI — The Boys & Girls Club of Portage County is thrilled to announce its annual YouthForce Job Fair and Career Showcase, taking place on Tuesday, May 7th, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM at the Berard Center in Stevens Point.This engaging, teen-focused event brings together local employers and young job seekers in an interactive, welcoming environment. Teens will have the opportunity to explore career paths, receive informational materials, and even participate in on-the-spot interviews for summer
Stay Active This Move More Month Tips to Prevent Obesity and Improve Health
"Physical activity doesn’t have to mean hours at the gym.” ANTIGO, Wis. – Every April, Move More Month serves as a national reminder of the profound benefits of physical activity. This initiative, championed by the American Heart Association, encourages people of all ages and fitness levels to embrace movement as a daily habit. With sedentary lifestyles on the rise, so are health risks like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Greg Renfro, an exercise physiologist with Aspirus Health,
Wausau Softball Club Debuts New Name and Branding
Wausau, WI- The Wausau Softball Club is excited to announce that going forward, the club will be known as Wausau Ignite Softball! Along with the team name, the club has debuted branding with updated logos, colors, and elements. Wausau Ignite Softball joins the Wausau Woodchucks under the parent company of Central Wisconsin Sports and Entertainment. CWSE and Wausau Ignite Softball will continue to be operated by the familiar front office staff of the Wausau Woodchucks. With 2025 being the inaugural season
UW-Stevens Point celebrates Earth Week with events encouraging sustainability
A book talk, sustainable activities and an Eco Fair will mark Earth Week at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point April 21-27. Local author Dave Greschner will host a limited capacity talk-back in the Trainer Natural Resources building room 110 at noon on Tuesday, April 22. Greschner will share insights from his book, “Soul of the Outdoors,” reflecting on nature’s beauty through the seasons. Participants must register in advance here. The annual Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association
Taste of Wine & Cheese Brings Community Together to Support Local Youth
Stevens Point, WI---On Friday, April 4th, the 20th annual Portage County Taste of Wine & Cheese event delivered an unforgettable evening of community, celebration, and generosity – raising critical funds for youth programs at the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County. With over 700 guests in attendance, along with the incredible support of Festival Foods, Midwest Communications, John & Patty Noel, Len Dudas Motors, WAOW, and over 100 other generous sponsors and donors, this year’s event was a resounding
C-Sections: Busting Myths About a Lifesaving Option April is National Cesarean Awareness Month
“Although they can be intimidating, a c-section is a lifesaving technique.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Each year, millions of babies are born in the United States, with every birth carrying its own unique story. While vaginal births are the most common, cesarean deliveries—commonly called c-sections—are an essential option for many mothers and babies when complications arise. A c-section is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. This
Brian Kalish Named Executive Director of the North Central Wisconsin Workforce Development Board
Stevens Point, WI - The North Central Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (NCWWDB) is pleased to announce that Brian Kalish has been named Executive Director of the organization, effective May 4, 2025. Kalish currently serves as NCWWDB’s Workforce Services Director and brings with him a strong background in business engagement, workforce strategy, and regional economic development. Kalish will succeed Jane Spencer, who is retiring after nearly six years as Executive Director. During her tenure, Spencer
C-Sections: Busting Myths About a Lifesaving Option April is National Cesarean Awareness Month
“Although they can be intimidating, a c-section is a lifesaving technique.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Each year, millions of babies are born in the United States, with every birth carrying its own unique story. While vaginal births are the most common, cesarean deliveries—commonly called c-sections—are an essential option for many mothers and babies when complications arise. A c-section is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. This
How to Safely Store Medications and Protect Children from Accidental Ingestion
“Medications and supplements should always be stored safely because children may think they’re candy, which can lead to accidental ingestion.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Every year, approximately 35,000 young children are brought to the emergency room because they accidentally ingested medicine that was left within reach, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Medication safety is a critical concern for parents and caregivers, as even over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements,
Tim Hoel Joins M3 as Director of Personal Lines
Madison, WI – M3 Insurance is proud to welcome Tim Hoel as its first-ever Director of Personal Lines, a key step in expanding its services to meet growing client demand. With over a decade of leadership experience, most recently at American Family, Tim has a strong track record of driving agency success and enhancing the client experience. In his new role, he will be focusing on team development, advancing personal lines strategy, and working directly with clients to ensure best-in-class service. “Tim’s
Mathew Colemer Named to Chairman's Advisory Council
March 13th, 2025 – Mathew Colemer, AWMA, APMA, CRPC, a Private Wealth Advisor with StrongBridge Wealth Advisors, Ameriprise Financial Services, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC was recently named to the 2025 Chairman’s Advisory Council. Colemer qualified for the prestigious Chairman’s Advisory Council based on distinguished performance. He joins other top-ranked advisors to discuss current issues and business opportunities with Ameriprise Financial Chairman and CEO
Katie Jacobs Earns Distinguished Forbes Award
Katie Jacobs Honored As Best-in-State Women Wealth Advisor by Forbes March 20th, 2025– Katie Jacobs, CFP, APMA a Private Wealth Advisor with Ameriprise Financial, Inc, was named to the list of “Forbes Best-in-State Women Wealth Advisors” published by Forbes. The list recognizes financial advisors who have demonstrated high levels of ethical standards, professionalism, and success in the business. The rankings are based on data provided by thousands of the nation’s most productive advisors. Jacobs was