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
Navigating the Vitamin C Skincare Maze
WAUSAU, Wis. – Vitamin C has long been lauded in the skincare community for its potential to transform the skin, offering benefits such as enhanced brightness, improved firmness, and protection against environmental damage. Diving deeper into the science reveals a nuanced effectiveness of vitamin C products. Some research shows that while certain formulations show promise, the overall effectiveness of vitamin C in skincare is mixed. “Understanding the complexities of vitamin C formulations can empower
Goodwill NCW recognizes Financial Literacy month
Highlights programs that can help individuals with their financial journey MENASHA, WI- In the United States, April is synonymous with taxes. The deadline for Americans to file their taxes is Tuesday, April 15. It is appropriate, then, that April is also National Financial Literacy month. According to jumpstart.org, “Financial Literacy Month is a nationwide, collaborative endeavor marked by a variety of activities and events across the country and throughout the month of April.” Goodwill North
UW-Stevens Point to bring ‘The Magic Flute’ opera to various local stages
One of the most famous operas will be staged at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as well as in the community this month. Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” will be presented by the Department of Music’s Opera Workshop at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, at Michelsen Hall in the Noel Fine Arts Center, 1800 Portage St., Stevens Point. The opera is a mythical fairy tale in which Prince Tamino takes on a quest to rescue Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night. For
Alcohol and Cancer: Aspirus Health Raises Awareness of the Risks During Alcohol Awareness Month
“There is no protective effect of alcohol. Even small amounts increase the risk of death.” WAUSAU, Wis. – New warning labels mandated by the government may soon appear on alcohol products, alerting consumers to serious health risks, including cancer. Similar to cigarette warnings, these labels aim to educate the public about alcohol’s dangers. Yet, despite extensive research, many people remain unaware of alcohol’s link to cancer. The U.S. Surgeon General’s January 2025 advisory identifies
CWSO performs “Mozart & Mahler” on April 12th at Sentry Theater
[STEVENS POINT, WI] – The Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce that they will perform the fourth and final concert of their 76th season entitled MOZART & MAHLER at the Sentry Theater on Saturday, April 12th at 7:30 pm. This concert will feature “Overture to Don Giovanni” and “Exsultate jubilate” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and “Symphony No. 4 in G Major” by Gustav Mahler. This concert will also feature guest artist and virtuosic soprano Sonia Grimsled. All concert attendees will also
News Release: 4/1/2025
Anderson O’Brien, LLP is pleased to offer a free estate planning seminar on April 24 starting at 6 p.m. The presentation will take place at Mid-State Technical College. 1001 Centerpoint Dr. Stevens Point, WI. Our experienced attorneys will share helpful information about estate planning and protecting your assets. The presentations will last about 2 hours. Free refreshments will be served and free materials given out. All community members are welcome to attend. Registration is required so we can plan
UW-Stevens Point offers planetarium and laser light shows in April
Taylor Swift and the deep universe share the stage this April at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Allen F. Blocher Planetarium. Planetarium shows will be offered at 2 p.m. on Sundays in April. 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 to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs. Laser light
The Great Gatsby Centennial Celebration
LOCATION - Great Northern Distilling 1011 2nd Street, Stevens Point, WI, 54481 TIME - April 10th, 5 pm - 10 pm A shimmering night of splendor awaits; join us for the centennial celebration of The Great Gatsby! Bound to Happen Books is partnering with Great Northern Distilling for a double feature event celebrating all things Fitzgerald. From 5 to 6 pm, Dr. Ross K. Tangedal (Associate Professor of English and the Director/Publisher of the Cornerstone Press at UWSP) will lead a facilitated discussion of the
UW-Stevens Point showcases new works in ‘Danstage 2025’
Featuring new dance works by faculty and guest artists, “Danstage 2025” will celebrate dance and conclude the spring University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Department of Theatre and Dance season with performances with performances from April 11-13. “Danstage 2025” will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 11-12, and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13, in the Jenkins Theatre in the Noel Fine Arts Center. This year’s concerts feature new choreography by dance faculty members Sarah Olson
Aspirus Health’s SANE Program Provides Specialized Care for Sexual Assault Survivors
“Having these services in their own community increases the likelihood that they will come in.” ANTIGO, Wis. – More than half of women and nearly one in three men in the United States have experienced sexual violence involving physical contact in their lifetime, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Aspirus Health is emphasizing the critical need for compassionate, trauma-informed care for survivors. Through its Sexual Assault Nurse
Simplicity Credit Union named Diamond Awards recipient amid record-breaking competition.
FOR RELEASE APRIL 1st, 2025 Contact: Ben Bauer, Executive Director, 844.769.2667, bbauer@simplicity.coop April 1, 2025 – Austin, Texas – Simplicity Credit Union was among 180 credit unions nationwide named as winners of the prestigious Diamond Award – the Marketing, PR & Development Council’s annual competition for marketing excellence. Simplicity CU received a Diamond Award in the Logo category for RISE Account branding, and another Diamond Award for their, “How will you RISE?” campaign in the
Schmeeckle Reserve offers nature programs at UW-Stevens Point in April
Explore everything nature has to offer at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve this April. 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 April:“Music in Nature,” Friday, April 4, 10-11 a.m. We will
UW-Stevens Point Museum to host 2025 Collection Crawl
Discover collections in paleontology, geology and more at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Olson Museum of Natural History’s open house next month. The UW-Stevens Point’s Olson Museum will host the 2025 Collection Crawl on Saturday, April 5, from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, providing an opportunity for children and families to enjoy hands-on activities and explore scientific specimens. The public is invited to explore collections in the Trainer Natural Resources
Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives: Aspirus Health Urges Early Detection March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
“If we remove polyps, we reduce the risk of colon cancer by 90 percent.” WOODRUFF, Wis. – Colorectal cancer ranks among the top five most common cancers in the United States and is one of the top three causes of cancer-related deaths, according to the American Cancer Society. Despite its prevalence, early detection through routine screening can significantly reduce the risk of advanced disease and improve survival rates. “Colorectal cancer is cancer of the colon and rectum, which is the same
UW-Stevens Point to host music concerts on all three campuses this April
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is hosting a variety of music concerts on all three campuses in Stevens Point, Marshfield and Wausau this month. UW-Stevens Point concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Noel Fine Arts Center Michelsen Hall, 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point. Tickets are $17 for the general public, $15 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise. Tickets are available for purchase online, at the Information and
UW-Stevens Point awarded consulting services to advance climate action efforts
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will accelerate its climate action initiatives through pro bono consulting services awarded by Second Nature, a leading national organization that works with higher education to support their carbon neutrality and climate resilience goals. UW-Stevens Point was among seven institutions receiving specialized consulting services valued at $25,000 each through Brailsford & Dunlavey, Coho and Ever-Green Energy. The selected institutions, members of the Climate
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