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WAOW's arrangement with Fox came to an end in December 1999, when the Wittenberg-licensed WFXS (channel 55) signed on to become Central Wisconsin's first full-time Fox station. On June 25, 2002, WAOW became the first commercial television station in the Wausau–Rhinelander market to broadcast in high-definition ; WYOW would join them on ...
WMOW (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Crandon, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is a full-time satellite of Wausau-licensed WAOW (channel 9) which is owned by Allen Media Group. WMOW's transmitter is located just east of downtown Crandon; its parent station maintains studios on Grand Avenue/US 51 in Wausau ...
Frequency of alcohol consumption rose by 14 percent for adults 30 and older during the early months of the pandemic, according to a study published in September 2020 in JAMA Network Open. The ...
SBN on 27.2, Grit on 27.3, Bounce TV on 27.4 Wausau: Wausau: 7 7 WSAW-TV: CBS: MyNet/MeTV on 7.2, Fox on 7.3, Start TV on 7.4, Quest on 7.5, Outlaw on 7.6 9 9 WAOW: ABC: Catchy Comedy on 9.2, MeTV Toons on 9.3, Court TV on 9.4, True Crime Network on 9.5 20 24 WHRM-TV: PBS: satellite of WHA-TV ch. 21 Madison. Wisconsin Channel on 20.2, Create on ...
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Brooke Mueller, the ex-wife of actor Charlie Sheen who assisted in Matthew Perry's death investigation, says she's nine months sober after years of rehab.
State law prohibits retail sale of liquor and wine between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., and beer between midnight and 6:00 a.m. [7] [8] State law allows local municipalities to further restrict retail sales of alcohol, or ban the issuance of retail liquor licenses altogether. [9] Local ordinances often prohibit retail beer sale after 9:00 p.m.
Laws on drunkenness vary. In the United States, it is a criminal offense for a person to be drunk while driving a motorized vehicle, except in Wisconsin, where it is only a fine for the first offense. [38] It is also a criminal offense to fly an aircraft or (in some American states) to assemble or operate an amusement park ride while drunk. [39]