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The Wausau Region’s Guide to Living in the Moment Inside this issue Riverfront Rejuvenation.................................................................................4 Emphasis on the Arts...................................................................................... 6 15 Reasons to Make the Move..................................................................... 8 Cultivating Entrepreneurs............................................................................12 YP Friendly......................................................................................................14 Major Employers............................................................................................16 Outdoor Recreation......................................................................................17 Pull-out Coloring Page.................................................................................19 Rural Communities.......................................................................................24 Metro Communities.....................................................................................27 Advertiser’s Index..........................................................................................38
The Wisconsin River
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The Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy this publication, which uncovers why the Wausau Region is the place to work, play and live in the moment. In the Wausau Region you are in a whole different zone. Wisconsin Central Time is about living in the moment. It’s not just about living to work or working to live, but about living fully; about enjoying the kind of balance that allows you to approach every day with heightened anticipation. Time is on your side here. You are close to the best of everything Wisconsin has to offer. But the Wausau Region isn’t just about an abundance of exceptional experiences at your doorstep; it’s an attitude that elevates the richness of everyday moments.
Wausau Balloon Rally & Glow
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The quarry at Rib Mountain State Park
We welcome you to the Wausau Region, where the time is always right, because you are in a zone that beckons you to seize the day.
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RIVERFRONT REJUVENATION A plan for revitalizing the east bank of the Wisconsin River in Wausau, north of a world-class kayaking course, will reshape the city’s downtown.
The Wausau Whitewater Park on the Wisconsin River in downtown Wausau is home to canoe and kayak races throughout each summer.
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he Wisconsin River and its tributaries have shaped many of the communities in the region. From the region’s beginnings as a lumber industry hub to the later growth of the paper industry along its banks, the Wisconsin River has served as a great connector of communities. Under a City of Wausau plan, a strip of land along the Wisconsin River’s east side will be developed to inspire additional connections to the waterway. Development is planned to transform a strip of shoreline into an active waterfront, further shaping the future of the community. This land, just north of the dam that controls the flow of water through Wausau’s world-class kayak course, is bordered by Bridge Street on the north and the Eye Clinic of Wisconsin on the south. “The ongoing East Riverfront Redevelopment is both the culmination of over a decade of the City’s investment to assemble and remediate the area for redevelopment and the start of a new era of development with high-end waterfront offices and housing set in an amazing public park area like no other in the region.” said Chris Schock, the City of Wausau’s economic development director. The new development is designed to offer new housing choices, entertainment options, retail and office space and green space along the river for recreation. Frantz Community Investors
The City of Wausau’s riverfront development plans include a wharf, above, along the east bank of the Wisconsin River, north of the downtown and a pedestrian bridge, far left. will develop the 16-acre parcel as part of a $100 million plan for commercial and residential use and the 29,000 square foot Wausau on the Water (WOW) family entertainment center will include a bar and grill, arcade and laser tag arena. The City is working to complete an extension of First Street which will be renamed North River Drive. Construction of a new segment linking to the River’s Edge trail, a public wharf and shoreline restoration is already under construction and will be completed in 2016.
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EMPHASIS ON THE ARTS
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he Wausau Region’s commitment to the arts is a bit of surprise to many who have transplanted to the area. Headlined by annual events like the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s Birds In Art exhibit, Wausau’s Chalkfest and Artrageous weekends and further bolstered by national performing artists booked at updated facilities like the Grand Theater, the area offers big city culture in the Northwoods.
The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum on Wausau’s east hill offers world-class art in a renovated gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden.
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Nancy Lalliberte works on a painting in the new gallery space at the Central Wisconsin Airport.
The Birds In Art exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum attracts artists and visitors from around the country.
“The Wausau area is a welcoming and dynamic community
World-renowned wildlife artist Guy Coheleach often attends the
for artists and art enthusiasts.” said painter Nancy Lalliberte.
Woodson Art Museum’s annual Birds In Art exhibit. “If you want
“Educational opportunities abound for those interested in being a student or teacher of art. The Wausau area also offers a wide range of venues exhibiting artwork from the Center for Visual Arts to hospitals and clinics, restaurants and coffee shops. All of these components help make the Wausau visual arts scene an exciting
to see good bird art, anyplace in the world, you come to Wausau. We snotty New Yorkers say ‘What’s a Wausau? Where’s that?’. There isn’t a bird artist in the world that each year doesn’t try to get into this show.” said Coheleach.
and evolving part of the community.”
“The very fact that a museum like this is supported by the
Local artists aren’t the only individuals who have taken notice of
community speaks an aweful lot about the type of people you have
the region’s reputation towards the arts.
in the community. This isn’t a little lumberjack town.”
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15 REASONS
The Wausau region is a great place to live for a variety of reasons.
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THE OUTDOORS: There are few locations in the Midwest that offer worldclass skiing, kayaking and fishing just minutes from either your home or your work. Add to these activities mountain biking, hiking, boating and snowmobiling and the Wausau region is solidified as one of the premier locations for outdoor recreation in the state. Where else can you punch out of work at 5 p.m. and be in the water or on the slope by 5:30 p.m.?
The Dells of the Eau Claire Park on the east side of Marathon County is a popular destination for hiking, camping and swimming. Photo by Kelly Puntney
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TO MAKE THE MOVE We’ve compiled a list of the best reasons for you to consider a move to the area … and we could go on and on!
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THE ARTS: One of the unique aspects of the Wausau region is the area’s commitment to the arts. The Center for Visual Arts is undergoing a renaissance downtown as improvements were recently made to their location near the 400 Block, while the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum and the Grand Theater have also undergone transformations in recent years. The annual Chalkfest in July and Artrageous Weekend in September offer great opportunities for local artists to display their work and for the eyes of residents to feast upon a wide array of artistic styles. SEE
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Photo by Tom Mortenson
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DOWNTOWN WAUSAU: Some cities in the state that are the size of Wausau have struggled to keep their downtowns vibrant. With ongoing improvements, Wausau’s downtown continues to not only offer diverse shopping and dining options, but through the development of the 400 Block, offers a premiere destination for community events.
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THE METRO AREA: The Wausau region is more than just the City of Wausau. Kronenwetter, Rib Mountain, Rothschild, Schofield and Weston offer their own flavor and multiple options to those eyeing relocation for parks, schooling, neighborhoods and employment. Add in Merrill, Mosinee and several nearby rural communities and there are even more alternatives. See pages 24 to 37 for more information on these and other surrounding communities.
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A REINVIGORATED RIVERFRONT: Just north of Wausau’s downtown, on the east side of the Wisconsin River near Bridge Street, a large development project is underway. The project includes a wharf, docks, new business and housing space and a Wausau on the Water (WOW) entertainment center.
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The Farmers Market of Wausau Photo by Tom Mortenson
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WISCONSIN’S ONLY ‘MOUNTAIN’: At its highest elevation, 760 feet above the surrounding terrain, Rib Mountain State Park and Granite Peak Ski Area can be seen from miles around. Thousands flock to this location each year for skiing and snowboarding in the winter and hiking, cycling and sight-seeing during the warmer months. No trip to the Wausau region is complete without a trip to the top of the 60foot observation tower.
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EDUCATION: With a variety of public and private schools in the area, there are a lot of excellent options to choose from. The region is also home to secondary educators like Globe University, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Northcentral Technical College, Rasmussen College, the University of Wisconsin – Marathon County and others.
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PARKS: It seems that you can’t drive more than a few blocks without running into one of the many community parks. Some are as tiny as Underwood Triangle Park at the intersection of Thomas and Cleveland streets
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in Wausau or as sprawling as Kennedy Park in Weston and Marathon Park in Wausau.
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FLYING: With a newly renovated passenger terminal building, Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA) offers flights to locations around the Midwest in a modern setting. CWA is critical to the region’s business and tourism interests and offers flights on American Airlines, Delta and United. The Wausau Downtown Airport along Lake Wausau hosts aviation and hot air balloon events in a convenient location.
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FAMILY-FRIENDLY HAPPENINGS: The summer is filled with concerts, farmers markets, hot air balloons, the Wisconsin Valley Fair and Chalkfest, while the cooler months offer blazing fall colors, tubing at Sylvan Hill Park, pond hockey and Winterfest.
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HEALTHCARE: With a pair of large medical campuses in the region, one on Wausau’s west side and another along Highway 29 in Weston, the area offers top-of-the-line care in state-of-the-art facilities.
NORTHWOODS FEEL: What do those that have moved to the area most often cite as their reason for staying? The region’s Northwoods feel, blended with all the expected urban amenities, makes this a special place.
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TREES, AND LOTS OF THEM: The plentiful lumber that brought many settlers to the area in the 1800s is again what attracts many to the region today, though for a different reason. Instead of harvesting the great trees found here, residents enjoy their shade in the summer and their spectacular color each fall.
THE DUDLEY TOWER: This icon of the Wausau skyline stands at 241 feet, which makes it the tallest commercial building in Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee!
THE COMMUTE: There are few neighborhoods in the Wausau metro area that can’t be accessed in less than 20 minutes from any other point in the metro area. And highways like 29 and 51/39 allow speedy access to points countywide. Traffic jams are uncommon to the thousands that commute to jobs around the region every day.
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CULTIVATING ENTREPRENEURS A pair of programs aim to give students from sixth grade through college the tools to become successful entrepreneurs while offering valuable business connections.
Ann Lyon and Clint Siewert work together in the Information Technology Entrepreneurial Center (iTEC) at Northcentral Technical College in Wausau. The iTEC is home to The Branch, a skills accelerator program. 12 www.wausauchamber.com
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Chris Osswald of Applied Laser Technologies in Weston speaks to YEA! students during a tour in October 2015.
YEA! student Laney Hughes competed in the Saunders Scholarship Competition in Washington, DC, in June 2016.
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experiences for students to not only learn about business in the classroom, but also to directly practice ideas by interacting with the local business community.” said DC Everest School District Superintendent Kristine Gilmore.
he Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) and The Branch have been formed to retain young, innovative entrepreneurs in central Wisconsin.
The Branch brings together students from eight colleges and universities to challenge their diverse skills with corporate projects and has grown out of a partnership between the Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce, Northcentral Technical College and Church Mutual Insurance Company. YEA! teaches middle and high school students how to start and run their own, real businesses and is housed at DC Everest Junior High. “YEA! provides exceptional year-long classes and real-life
If you are interested in becoming a mentor for either initiative, visit thebranchwi.com and complete an application. For more information on the YEA! program, visit wausauchamber.com. Also, if you know a student in middle or high school or at a one of the region’s colleges that posesses a desire to learn more about entrepreneurship, encourage them to apply for the YEA! program or for The Branch.
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Representatives from Greenheck accept their Bubbler Award at a ceremony held on April 23, 2016 in Appleton. The group included, from left to right, Jim McIntyre, Brian Hoover and Cleaf Alexandre.
YP-FRIENDLY GREENHECK WINS BACK-TO-BACK BUBBLER AWARDS
Greenheck, a manufacturer of fans and air movement and control equipment, was named a Bubbler Award winner for the second year in a row in 2016.
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BUSINESS SELECTED AS ONE OF STATE’S BEST WORKPLACES FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
The Bubbler Awards recognize the best places for young professionals (YPs) to work in Wisconsin and is organized each year by NEWaukee, a group for YPs in Milwaukee. The honor was presented to the
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Schofield business at a ceremony held on April 23, 2016 in Appleton. “The Bubbler Awards shine a light on the companies who have made great strides to accommodate the interests and needs of a new and shifting workforce,” explained Angela Damiani, CEO of NEWaukee. “A lot of attention is paid to the picture of Millennials as discontent or disinterested in traditional forms of employment. We are eager to showcase the reality of how many Wisconsin-based companies are allowing young professionals to call this state home.” With more than 34 percent of the nation’s workforce now younger than 35 years old, it is significant that businesses throughout the Wausau region offer a workplace culture that appeals to the professional wants and needs of this younger workforce. Greenheck has again proven itself as a leader in developing this workplace culture.
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Greenheck employees attended the 2016 Bubbler Awards held on April 23, 2016 in Appleton. The group included, from left to right, Jake Theis, Jim McIntyre, Nicole Skadahl, Heather Maves, Brian Hoover and Cleaf Alexandre.
“We offer more than 200 development courses, right here on site, for our employees to take.” said Laura Bernett, human resources
generalist at Greenheck. “One of our core values is investment in our people. You can really see that here in the company and we live by that as an organization.”
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Major Employers Discover Employers A list of some of the major employers in the Wausau Region: NAME
LOCATION
Aspirus
EMPLOYEES NAME
Various 7,000+
LOCATION
EMPLOYEES
Marathon Electric Wausau 1,000+
Church Mutual Insurance Co Merrill
750+
Marshfield Clinic Various 5,000+
Crystal Finishing Systems Inc Schofield
500+
North Central Health Care Wausau
500+
Domtar Paper Co LLC Rothschild
250+
Northcentral Technical College Various
500+
1,000+
Semco Windows & Doors
Merrill
250+
1,750+
UMR
Wausau 1,000+ Merrill, Rib Mountain
Expera Specialty Solutions
Mosinee
Footlocker.com/Eastbay Inc Wausau Greenheck
Schofield 2,000+
Walmart
Hurd Windows & Doors
Merrill
Wausau Homes Inc Rothschild 1,000+
Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork
Wausau
1,000+
Liberty Mutual
Wausau
Lincoln Wood Products
Merrill
250+
Marathon Cheese Corp Marathon
Mosinee
500+
750+
Wausau Window & Wall Systems Wausau
1,000+
250+
West Corp
1,500+
Wausau Paper Corp
250+
Wausau 250+
WPS Health Insurance Wausau
1,000+
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Outdoor Recreation There’s plenty of fun to be had outdoors in the Wausau Region. Here’s a list of just of a few of the many activities that can be enjoyed in the area: Archery
Gardening
Running
ATV Riding
Geocaching
Shooting
Bird Watching
Golf
Skateboarding
Boating
Hiking
Sledding
Cycling
Hockey
Softball
Camping
Horseback Riding
Snowboarding
Canoeing
Hunting
Snowmobiling
Cross-Country Skiing
Ice Fishing
Strawberry Picking
Curling
Ice Skating
Swimming
Dancing
Kayaking
Tennis
Disc and Mini Golf
Paintball
Tubing
Downhill Skiing
Pickleball
Volleyball
Fishing
RC Flying
Water Skiing
More on Recreation in the Wausau Region The Wausau/ Central Wisconsin Convention & Visitors Bureau produces a bi-annual magazine detailing recreational opportunities and more things to do in the area. Visit their office near the 400 Block or online at visitwausau.com.
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About the Region
Marathon County, created in 1850, is named after the Greek city of Marathon. Located in central Wisconsin, the county seat is Wausau.
Land Area: 1,576 square miles Water Area: 31 square miles Elevation: 1,195 feet at Wausau, 1,924 feet at the Queen’s Chair on Rib Mountain (fourth highest point in Wisconsin), 1,605 feet at Upper Mosinee Hill
Geographical Province: Northern Highland Natural Vegetation: Mostly maple, hemlock and yellow birch; a narrow strip with white and red pine in center. There is a small area of conifer swamp in the southwest.
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About the Region Housing: Home Rental (no utilities): $600 to $675
Marathon County population:
Apartment Rental: $500 to $600
1930: 70,629
Executive Apartment Rental: $650 to $900
1970: 97,457
Median Sales Price of Home: $140,000
1980: 111,270
Estimated Construction Cost: $120 to $175 per sq. ft.
1990: 115,400
Purchase Costs/Average Price New Home:
2000: 125,834
Basic ranch style home, 3 bedroom: $120,000-$140,000
2010: 134,063
Persons Per Household In Marathon County: 2.49
2014: 135,780 Executive home, 4 bedroom: $250,000-$500,000 (Example amenities: wooded lot, Terra-Lok driveway, top-of-theline kitchen cabinets, ceramic tile, master bedroom/bath, walk-in closets) Custom-made, luxury home, 4 bedroom: $500,000 - $1,500,000 (Example amenities: grand cathedral/vaulted ceilings, free-standing staircases, spacious foyers, master suites, numerous built-ins and fireplaces) County tax rates: co.marathon.wi.us/Departments/CountyTreasurer/TaxRatesandRatios.aspx
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Marathon County
There are six cities, 16 villages and 40 towns in Marathon County, each with their own personality. City of Abbotsford
Village of Dorchester
Village of Maine
Village of Athens
Village of Edgar
City of Marshfield
Village of Birnamwood
Village of Elderon
Village of Spencer
Village of Brokaw
Village of Fenwood
Village of Stratford
City of Colby
Village of Hatley
Village of Unity
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715-693-4200 | kronenwetter.org Population: 7,525 The Village of Kronenwetter is a largely residential community known for its large residential lots and low tax rates. The Village is perfect for residents that want the room to stretch their legs, while only a 15-minute drive away from amenities you would expect to see in bigger cities. The Village of Kronenwetter is located in Marathon County, approximately five miles south of the City of Wausau. The urbanized, residential neighborhoods of Kronenwetter’s northwest slowly transform into the rural beauty of the Village’s forests and agricultural land. Kronenwetter is bordered on the west by the Wisconsin River, split north and south by Highway 39/51 and surrounded to the east by over 10,000 acres of county forest land. Kronenwetter is the fastest growing community in northcentral Wisconsin. Kronenwetter’s seven community parks and two county forests provide many recreational opportunities. There are plenty of places for children to play and for family and friends to gather. Major employers: American Asphalt, G3 Industries, JX Truck Center, Wisconsin Kenworth and Woods Equipment Schools: The Village is split between the Mosinee School District and DC Everest School Districts. Northland Lutheran High School is located in the Village and serves students from as far as an hour away.
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Marathon City
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715-443-2221 | marathoncity.org Population: 1,531 Located at the intersections of Highways 29 West and 107, Marathon City combines the best of rural living with the advantages of urban access.
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Sitting above the banks of the Big Rib River minutes west of Wausau, Marathon City is home to businesses offering a variety of shopping, dining and professional services. Single family homes represent the majority of housing in Marathon City with multi-family housing consisting of duplexes and apartments making up the remainder. The award winning Marathon School District has a long history of academic achievement and athletic success. Standardized test scores for students in the Marathon district are above state averages and lead the region. Marathon has multiple state championships for basketball, baseball and track. Major employers: Channeled Resources, County Materials Corporation, Granite Valley Forest Products, Hurtis Heating & Air, Marathon Cheese Corporation, Marathon School District, Menzner Lumbers, Miller Bradford & Risberg and Northview Windows Schools: Marathon Elementary, Marathon Venture Academy, St Mary’s Elementary and Marathon High School Photos by Keith Paul
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Merrill 715-536-5595 | ci.merrill.wi.us Population: 9,661 The City of Merrill is located along the scenic Wisconsin River at its confluence with the Prairie River in Lincoln County. Merrill is known as the ‘City of Parks’ because of the numerous parks in or near the city.
Lincoln County Courthouse
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According to a recent study from Smart Asset, a New York Financial Company, Merrill was named the most affordable place to live in Wisconsin. The historic Lincoln County Courthouse in the center of Merrill is over 100 years old and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Major employers: Church Mutual Insurance, Good Samaritan Health Center, Hurd Windows & Doors, Lincoln Wood Products, Semco Windows & Doors, Wal-Mart and Weinbrenner Shoes, Schools: Merrill is home to the Merrill Area Public School District.
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About the Region Climate: The Wausau Region has four distinct seasons. Annually, the area receives an average of approximately 31.6 inches of precipation. The average daily high temperatures range from 20.8 degrees in the month of January to 84.3 degrees in the month of July.
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Jefferson Street Inn
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Mosinee 715-693-2275 | mosinee.wi.us Population: 3,988 Mosinee, located south of Wausau at the intersection of highways 153 and 39/51, has a long and rich history dating from the days of the first French fur trappers, stretching through the logging days, and continuing today. The Wisconsin River’s falls have been tamed over time and Mosinee retains a close tie with nature with river access for fishing and boating and offering 12 parks in the city. The shores of the river are lined with trees and Mosinee Hill is easily visible. Mosinee prides itself as a small community with big prosperity and a lot to offer both its residents and visitors. Major employers: AROW Global, Central Wisconsin Airport, Expera Specialy Solutions, Greenheck and Kafka Granite Schools: The Mosinee School District’s buildings are all located in the city.
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Rib Mountain
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715-842-0983 | townofribmountain.org Population: 6,900 Rib Mountain conveniently offers shopping and highway access, while providing natural beauty and outdoor recreation in the backyard of residents.
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Rib Mountain lies in the heart of Marathon County at the crossroads of Highways 39, 51 and 29. Rib Mountain has a mixture of retail, commercial and residential development. It serves as the largest retail center in northcentral Wisconsin. Low taxes in Rib Mountain make it affordable to do business and live. The community is also home to several tourist attractions including Rib Mountain State Park, Nine Mile Recreation Area, Lake Wausau, Granite Peak Ski Area and State Park Speedway. The community has made a commitment to improving the quality of life by expanding pedestrian and bicycle facilities and improving parklands. Major employers: Granite Peak Ski Area, Kohl’s Department Store, Sam’s Club and Walmart Supercenter Schools: Rib Mountain Elementary and South Mountain Elementary Photo by Brittany Blunt
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Rothschild 715-359-3660 | villageofrothschild.org Population: 7,525 The Village of Rothschild south of Wausau offers the beautiful and historic Rothschild Pavilion, clean and inviting parks, access to Lake Wausau, an aquatic park, hunting grounds and much more. The Rothschild area also offers many employment opportunities, including industry, retail and local government. Rothschild features a variety of neighborhoods with homes from simple to luxurious. Residents have access to local smalltown businesses as well as national chains. The Village offers a balance of choices in a scenic, safe and progressive small community. Major employers: Domtar, Imperial Industries, Krueger Wholesale Florist, Lignotec, Schuette, Wausau Homes and Wausau Tile Schools: Evergreen Elementary, Rothschild Elementary and St. Marks Elementary Photo by Brittany Blunt
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The right kind of schools.
RIGHT IN YOUR BACKYARD.
In Weston, it’s not which trail,
IT’S HOW YOU TRAVEL IT. D.C. Everest Junior High School (D.C . Everest School district)
Eau Claire River
A place for education, fun, your parents, great health care and more!
It’s Right Here. Learn more about what makes Weston special at www.westonwi.gov.
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The right kind of care.
RIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. Stoney River Retirement & Assisted Living Facility
Ministry Saint Clare’s Hospital
Schofield
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715-359-5230 | cityofschofield.org Population: 2,155 The City of Schofield is a peaceful community bordered by the Eau Claire River and Lake Wausau, just south of Wausau. Schofield is home to a successful Business Park while Grand Avenue and Schofield Avenue offer visitors a choice of specialty stores, restaurants, and lodging. Schofield offers neighborhood parks located at Spring Street, Radtke and Grace Street Park. Finally, one of Schofield’s landmarks is the Brooks and Ross Dam with two boat landings near the dam allowing access for canoes or kayaks and fishing opportunities for walleye, musky or panfish. Major employers: Crystal Finishing Systems, Gordon Aluminum, Greenheck Fan Corporation and Merrill Iron & Steel Schools: St. Peters and DC Everest School District
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Wausau
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715-261-6500 | ci.wausau.wi.us Population: 39,106 Wausau is the largest urban center of a large trade area reaching across the Northwoods. Wausau is also the cultural heart of the region, home to the Grand Theater and Arts Block, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the 400 Block, and a vibrant walkable downtown along the Wisconsin River.
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Wausau is proud of a long tradition of successful public-private partnerships for development which has leveraged significant investment and redevelopment within the city. Wausau is a city of thriving neighborhoods from mansions in our nationally registered historic districts to new scenic subdivisions and modern urban condominiums. Major employers: Apogee Wausau Group, Aspirus, Eastbay, Graphic Packaging, Liberty Mutual, Marathon Electric, North Central Health Care, United Healthcare, Wausau School District and WPS Insurance. Schools: Both Wausau East and Wausau West high school are located in the City of Wausau. The Wausau School District operates nine elementary schools in the city. Faith Christian Academy, Acton Academy, Trinity Lutheran School, the Wausau Area Montessori School and Newman Catholic Schools are also located in Wausau. Photo by Tom Mortenson
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715-359-6114 | westonwi.gov Population: 14,934 Just east of Wausau, Weston offers top-ranked schools and state-of-the-art hospital systems; attractive neighborhoods with appealing tax rates and a diverse selection of recreational opportunities; shopping centers and nightlife choices. The Village of Wetson boasts that the community is close enough to everything, but far enough away to live in the moment. It’s this balance that has brought many residents to the community. Major employers: Applied Laster Technologies, K-tech Kleening Systems, Ministry Health Care and Stoney River Assisted Living
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Schools: The Village of Weston is home to the D.C. Everest High School, D.C. Everest Junior High, D.C. Everest Middle School, and the two district’s largest elementary schools.
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Advertiser’s Index Acton Academy.................................5
Ministry Health Care....................... 11
Aspirus Wausau Hospital..............34
North Central Health Care...........18
Becher-Hoppe Associates...............5
Northcentral Technical College...28
City of Wausau................................32
Peoples State Bank..........................13
Coldwell Banker Action..........15, 25
River Valley Bank............................39
Compass Properties........................31
SC Swiderski LLC..............................7
CoVantage Credit Union ..............37
Solarus.................................................17
Eye Clinic of Wisconsin.................26
Sun Printing Inc...............................38
First Bank Financial Centre..........23
Time Federal Savings Bank...........29
First Weber Group Karen Harvey......................................9
Town of Rib Mountain...................33
Frontier Communications ............................................Back Cover The Grand Theater.........................38 Ho-Chunk Gaming, Wittenberg........................................27 Intercity State Bank........................16 Marshfield Clinic ...............................Inside Front Cover
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United Way of Marathon County Emerging Leaders...........................29 Village of Weston............................35 Wausau River District....................24 Wausau School District..................37 Westphal Staffing...........................30 Woodson YMCA............................34
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The Grand
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Downtown Wausau www.grandtheater.org
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