YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow to host 2nd Annual Maple Syrup Festival on March 29th!
YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow is excited to announce that their 2nd Annual Maple Syrup Festival will be taking place on Saturday, March 29th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The event will be held at Camp Glacier Hollow, located at 9289 Pavelski Road in Amherst Junction, WI, and is free and open to everyone, regardless of YMCA membership status. This family-friendly festival offers a day full of spring fun, including a free pancake breakfast, live maple syrup tapping demonstrations, guided bird and tree identification
Are you at risk for Prediabetes or Diabetes? March 25 is Diabetes Alert Day
“Think of prediabetes as a warning sign; you don’t have diabetes yet but without making lifestyle changes people can progress into Type 2 diabetes.” OWEN, Wis. – According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, more than 135 million people in the U.S. have diabetes or prediabetes. Of those adults, one in five did not even know they had the condition. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition characterized by high levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood and can cause a
Ditch the Spoons: How Milliliters Make Medicine Safer for Kids
“You want to make sure you’re using a device that has lines for milliliters so you know you’re getting the exact dose.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Measuring liquid medications with household spoons might seem convenient, but it can lead to serious dosing mistakes. Using milliliter (mL)-only dosing helps ensure safer and more accurate medication measurements for children and families. “Using milliliters for dosing liquid medications is important because it ensures we're getting the patient the correct dose,”
Delo Sports Medicine to Host Informative Seminar on Regenerative Medicine
Delo Sports Medicine & Interventional Orthopedics is pleased to announce a seminar on the exciting field of regenerative medicine. The event will take place on Thursday, April 3rd, from 5:00PM to 7:00PM at the Stevens Point Country Club, 1628 Country Club Drive, Stevens Point. The seminar will feature a discussion led by Marjorie Delo, MD, CAQSM, RMSK, a MIT graduate with extensive experience in regenerative medicine. Dr. Delo will discuss various regenerative medicine techniques, including
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
Local Recruiter Recognized Nationally for Excellence in Professional Placements
Rothschild, WI — Kent Perrin, Professional Recruiter for Express Employment Professionals, was recently recognized by Express's corporate office for his outstanding success in connecting top talent with local businesses. Kent’s dedication to building strong relationships with both candidates and employers has not gone unnoticed. His placements have resulted in numerous five-star Google reviews, with job seekers praising his thorough interview process, preparation guidance, and hands-on support throughout
Aspirus Health Celebrates Global Recycling Day with a Commitment to Sustainability
“It’s super easy to do and that’s just one little step to get started.” DULUTH, Mn. – Protecting the environment starts with responsible waste management, and recycling plays a crucial role in that effort. Each year, the United States generates 292.4 million tons of waste, with nearly half 146.1 million tons ending up in landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. With Global Recycling Day on Tuesday, March 18, Aspirus Health recognizes the importance of reducing waste and encourages
AROW Honors Recycling and Waste Reduction Efforts Throughout Wisconsin at Annual Awards Ceremony
Stevens Point, WI (March 18, 2025) – The Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin (AROW) proudly held their annual awards ceremony at the 2025 Wisconsin Integrated Resource Management Conference (www.wirmc.org). The ceremony, held on February 27th, recognized individuals and organizations for outstanding work in the field of recycling and waste reduction. This year AROW gave out a total of three awards. “AROW is always eager to recognize individuals who are dedicated to our industry. The recipients this
Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Receives WHA Quality and Patient Safety Award
(Stevens Point, WI)- Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital has been recognized by the Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) for Excellence in Health Care Quality and Patient Safety as part of their 2025 Quality and Patient Safety Awards. The Excellence in Health Care Quality and Patient Safety award recognizes hospitals committed to taking innovative steps to improve quality, patient safety and patient outcomes in Wisconsin. Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital was recognized for its “Improving Mortality Index”
Addressing Barriers to Health Care for the LGBTQ+ Community
We need to create environments of acceptance and understanding where LGBTQ+ individuals feel safe to seek the care they need.” AMHERST, Wis. – LGBTQ Health Awareness Week, observed from March 17 to 21, highlights the unique challenges the LGBTQ+ community faces in accessing health care. It serves as a time for health care professionals, activists, and organizations to raise awareness and advocate for inclusivity in health care settings. At Aspirus Health, Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Sam
Store Makeover and Grand Re-opening happening at Real Deals on Home Decor!
Real Deals on Home Decor of Stevens Point is getting a Store Makeover! We will be closed March 16 - April 1st for renovations and a facelift as we make our amazing space even more vibrant. Follow us on Facebook as we transform our space with updated signage, new display areas, and additional merchandise. We will reopen our doors with a "Fresh Look" on April 2nd followed by a ribbon cutting scheduled for April 3rd. We welcome you to join us the week of April 2nd to help us celebrate our Grand Re-opening.
Think Healthy Eating Is Expensive? Think Again. Aspirus Health Dietitian Debunks Myths on Registered Dietitian Day
“Healthy eating is personal, and it’s about progress, not perfection.” WOODRUFF, Wis. – Many people believe eating healthy is costly or bland, but Lisa Miller, a registered dietitian with Aspirus Health, is here to set the record straight. “One common misconception I hear is that eating healthy costs more,” Miller says. “But when you compare the price of a bag of carrots, bananas, or apples to a bag of chips, the chips are usually more expensive.” Another myth? That nutritious food lacks flavor. “If
Aspirus Health Recognizes the Impact of Social Workers During National Social Work Month
“Collaboration is key in social work and working with many entities to meet the needs of the individual or the community.” WOODRUFF, Wis. – March marks National Social Work Month, a time to recognize the critical role social workers play in supporting individuals, families, and communities. Aspirus Health is honored to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of the dedicated social workers who provide compassionate care and advocacy across various settings. Social workers are an essential
UW-Stevens Point student radio station to host World’s Largest Trivia Contest
WWSP 90FM’s annual 54-hour trivia contest returns for its 55th year at the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point with “Trivia 55: NO LIMIT” April 11-13. Trivia has been offered from the WWSP 90FM headquarters at UW-Stevens Point’s Communication Arts Center, 1101 Reserve St., Stevens Point, since 1970. Teams must register at the station Monday through Thursday, April 8-11, between 3-7 p.m. or on Friday, April 12, between noon-6 p.m. Out-of-town teams will find forms and information at
New UW-Stevens Point graduate program to strengthen leaders in social work
With a legacy of preparing future social workers to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families, organizations and communities, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point looks to expand on the foundation of its strong undergraduate program with the launch of the new online Master of Social Work(MSW) degree. The new master’s degree will address workforce needs in child and family social work, mental health and health care systems, the field of substance use disorders and other segments of
UW-Stevens Point students recognized for achievement, excellence
The following students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point were honored for excellence in academic achievement: The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s student- run radio station, WWSP-90fm, was honored with 10 individual awards by the Wisconsin Broadcaster’s Association (WBA) in February 2025. Each year the WBA hosts a student seminar for high school and college affiliated broadcast organizations to network with industry professionals, attend career development seminars and receive
Springing Forward and Maintaining Healthy Sleep During Daylight Saving Time
“Sleep is foundational to our physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.” UPPER MICHIGAN, Mich. – As we prepare to "spring forward" on Sunday, March 9, it’s a great time to highlight the importance of healthy sleep habits—not just for adjusting to Daylight Saving Time (DST) but for overall well-being. Losing even one hour of sleep can disrupt our internal clocks, leaving us feeling sluggish, irritable, and unfocused. Research shows that people tend to lose about 40 minutes of sleep in the
Simplicity Credit Union Announces Groundbreaking!
March 3, 2025 – Stevens Point, Wisconsin – Simplicity Credit Union is excited to announce they will be breaking ground on a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility in the Portage County Business Park in Stevens Point, WI. Planning for the new location is underway with Keller, Inc., a design and general contractor located in Central Wisconsin. The Simplicity Team plans for an official groundbreaking event early April 2025 and the new branch to open late fall of 2025. “This is a significant milestone for
Schmeeckle Reserve offering nature programs at UW-Stevens Point in March
Explore everything nature has to offer at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve this March. Family Nature Programs are free, open to the public and led by UW-Stevens Point students studying environmental education and interpretation . Be prepared to go outside and dress for the weather. Meet at the Visitor Center, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point, unless otherwise noted. The following programs will be offered in March:“Rocky Relationships with Wildlife,” Friday, March 7,
Addressing Addiction: Understanding the Importance of Seeking Treatment
Health care professionals emphasize compassion, accessible treatment options, and the importance of early intervention in overcoming substance abuse. “Addiction is no different than any other medical condition. People deserve compassionate care and effective treatment.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Substance abuse continues to be a significant concern across many communities, with alcohol, opioids, and methamphetamine use among the most common challenges individuals face. Health care professionals emphasize
UW-Stevens Point professor prepares students for the future of AI in creative fields
Associate Professor of Media Studies Cary Elza is preparing her students to adapt to a changing landscape of innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) instead of fearing the unknown. This semester a new topic under the MSTU 354 course at the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point was piloted by Elza, “Topics in Media Production: Artificial Intelligence and Creativity.” “Media creators are at the front lines of this,” she said. “Many of our students go on to create, and I don’t think that these tools
Opportunities for people with disabilities through Goodwill NCW’s employment services
MENASHA, WI – This March, Goodwill North Central Wisconsin (NCW) is proud to recognize National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy. It is the belief behind Goodwill’s mission that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive through the power of work. As one of more than 150 members of the international Goodwill movement, Goodwill North Central Wisconsin offers employment services to help
Early Literacy Program Helps Build Strong Foundations for Children
Encouraging early reading habits to support childhood development and lifelong learning. “When a child grows up surrounded by books and stories, they develop a love for learning that lasts a lifetime.” WAUSAU, Wis. – Reading is one of the most powerful tools for a child’s development, helping to build language skills, improve cognitive function, and strengthen emotional bonds with caregivers. According to Reach Out and Read, families participating in the program are 2.5 times more likely to read
Aspirus Closes on Land Purchase for New Chippewa Falls Hospital
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. – Aspirus finalized the purchase of 22.1 acres of land in Chippewa Falls on Thursday, Feb. 27, and plans to break ground on a new hospital this spring. The project marks a significant step toward helping close health care gaps in the region. The new hospital will be located on Chippewa Crossing Boulevard, directly across from Fire Station No. 1, near the intersection of Chippewa Crossing and Seymour Cray Sr. boulevards. Initial services will include primary care, emergency
Aspirus Clinical Therapist on Creating Safe Spaces for Teen Mental Health
“One of the most important things adults can do is resist jumping to conclusions or taking things personally.” STEVENS POINT, Wis. – Teen mental health is a growing concern, with recent data from Mental Health America showing that one in five adolescents aged 12 to 17 has experienced at least one major depressive episode in the past year. To raise awareness, World Teen Mental Wellness Day is observed annually on March 2 as a reminder to encourage open conversations, reduce stigma, and promote
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Cardiac Rehab can help heal your heart, get you back to living life
“One of the advantages of any cardiac rehab program is the safety aspect of the supervised program.” STANLEY, Wis. – When you are living with heart disease, especially if you have just had a heart attack or heart surgery, it is normal to worry about your quality of life going forward. How much activity is too much? Am I eating the right food? Will I get back to doing the things I love? The unknowns can be overwhelming. This is where the cardiopulmonary rehabilitation team can help. “Cardiopulmonary
Survey: Money Worries Weigh on America’s Teens; Education Key Path to Financial Wellness
Survey: Money Worries Weigh on America’s Teens; Education Key Path to Financial Wellness (Stevens Point, Wis.) – New research by Junior Achievement USA and Citizens shows that money worries are a big concern for America’s young people. A survey of 1,000 teens between 13 and 18 by Wakefield Research shows that 78 percent are currently stressed out about money while 65 percent of teens believe their future happiness will be based on how much money they make. Additionally, 74 percent of teens see their