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In 2017 Gannett announced the closure of the newspaper's printing plant in Wassau, with production moved to Appleton. [3] In 2018 the Appleton facility was also closed with printing moved to a facility in West Milwaukee. [4] In August 2021 the sale of the Daily Herald's Scott Street offices in Wausau was announced by Gannett. [2]
The Wausau Daily Herald asked each of the candidates to address important issues in the city and why they are running for the position. Lobato did not provide responses. Becky McElhaney
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Erik Pfantz, Wausau Daily Herald February 7, 2024 at 5:45 AM Incumbent Katie Rosenberg will face challengers Doug Diny and Christopher Wood in a primary election for Wausau mayor on Feb. 20.
Meet Alfred Smith III, the Wausau Daily Herald's new sports reporter who will be bringing everyone closer to the games and athletes of Central Wisconsin:
The Herald and several similar names (1894–1924), a South Australian Labor weekly, then daily; Barossa and Light Herald, (1951–), Tanunda, South Australia; Fremantle Herald, Fremantle, Western Australia
Residents will vote for Wausau mayor and Common Council, municipal court judge, Marathon County Board and Wausau School Board in the spring election.
The only local daily print newspaper is the Wausau Daily Herald, with a daily circulation of 21,400 during the week and 27,500 on Sunday. [citation needed], Wausau Pilot and Review is a local on-line newspaper, City Pages is a free weekly newspaper. Le Dernier Cri is a monthly newspaper that reports on local business. TV Stations