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I like:
Hiking
Movies
Card games
Campfires
State parks
Playing with my dogs
Some video games
Reading
Survivalist type tv shows
Farmers markets
Drag shows
This is a long investigative journalism article with a lot of facts/‘receipts’. There is a button at the top of the page to listen to it.
Will be interesting to see how he explains the corruption at the July 7th debate in Rhinelander.
https://www.propublica.org/article/sean-duffy-michael-alfonso-congress-transportation
What’s everyone doing this summer? Also, Single mom here (28) and need things to do with the kiddos!
What are some fun things to do with and without kids?
(Nothing with bars/drinking please!)
Pop up Dads group meeting Wednesday 7/1 at 7p @ Glass and Grain for anyone interested. Hope to see you there!
In the southeast side neighborhood. Sounds like a plane going overhead, followed by at least three much louder booms. Any ideas on what could be going on?
Hiring in the Wausau/plover/ Green Bay area . Super easy and quick process . I’m an HR Area Manager and can get the right candidates a job the same day . Call or text for more info 423-290-9583. It is a sanitation position, we clean factory equipment and wear personal protective equipment like rain suits, boots, hard hats, goggles, safety glasses and gloves. The schedule is Monday-Saturday and the pay is $18.50 base and $19.50 if you have experience. We have 2nd and 3rd shifts .
Where are folks watching the World Cup? Specifically where there would be soccer fans. I don’t want to watch it at home.
Hello, I’m looking to get a new job in the wausau area I’m interested in factory work , but have no prior experience. I am also open to food/ office work. Looking to make over $20 and weekends off if possible. Any advice or recommendations are appreciated greatly !
Wausabicon was a small manga, anime, and gaming gathering in Wausau that fell apart some years back- but it's being resurrected this Saturday at the Elks Lodge. The event is free and open to all ages and abilities. The Wisconsin Computer Club and I will have a booth there, and we've pulled some of the unusual Japan region video game consoles out of storage for the event. If you've never played on a Twin Famicom, NEC PC-FX, NEC PC Engine, or the Casio Loopy (plus many more), this Saturday is your chance. If you're at Chalkfest, stop on by and say hey!