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The Hub City Times covers news, events, sports, and much more in the city of Marshfield, Wisconsin.BRIAN OBERHEU
BRIAN K. OBERHEU, age 62, of Neillsville, WI, passed away at Marshfield Medical Center on Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Marshfield, WI. No services will be held. Brian Keith Oberheu was born on October 25, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI, the son of Delvin H. and Bronwen R. (Williams) Oberheu. He was raised and received his education in Milwaukee. After high school, Brian was a union carpenter for SECURITY HEALTH PLAN MAKES LEADERSHIP CHANGE For the City Times MARSHFIELD — Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., has named Marty Anderson chief growth officer and Angela Kissinger chief compliance officer. Anderson was previously serving as Security Health Plan’s chief marketing officer and Kissinger was chief government and compliance officer at Security Health Plan. Both individuals have extensive experience with the LOCAL VETERANS RESUSCITATE SPENCER LEGION CHARTER By Kris Leonhardt Editor As war veterans returned from World War I, many searched for ways to continue a life of service. Not quite knowing the path back to a life of normalcy, they looked for ways to move on in service and commitment. When the American Legion was chartered by Congress in September 1919, the organization grew rapidly in charity and influence as posts appeared across the ARPIN’S BETHEL CENTER IS CLOSING ARPIN – The Bethel Center – an Arpin care facility providing orthopedic rehabilitation, respite care, and memory care services is closing. Bethel Center administration released the following statement on Jan. 29: “After years of serving the Arpin, Wisconsin community, the Bethel Center skilled nursing facility has made the decision toclose.
FIGI’S TO CLOSE
By Hub City Times staff. MARSHFIELD – Longtime Marshfield mail-order gift company Figi’s, Inc. is closing, leaving nearly 300 people without jobs. Figi’s corporate owner Mason Companies announced Jan. 4 operations will stop by the end of March, with 129 employees were let go Jan. 4 and another 147 workers in March. SACRED HEART PARISH: A SEASON OF CHANGE By Kris Leonhardt MARSHFIELD – As summer turns to fall, members of Sacred Heart Church are seeing more than just the seasons change, the changes they will see include some departures, as well as some new additions, that will bring hope for the future of the parish. “The school was built in 1916,” said Dennis Wolf, chair of the Sacred Heart Finance Council. “The people that built SIX CHARGED FOLLOWING DRUG OVERDOSE By Hub City Times staff WISCONSIN RAPIDS – On May 9, charges were filed for six Marshfield residents for a May 5 incident, when Marshfield officers were called to a home on West Arnold Street. According to the criminal complaint, police found a 20-year-old Marshfield man who was unresponsive from what appeared to be a drug overdose. Narcan was administered and the man DAWN M. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Dawn M. Schneider, age 53, of Marshfield, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service to celebrate Dawn’s Life will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6 PM at North Ridge Church in Marshfield will Pastor Preston Tippen officiating. Committal services will be held privately at a latertime.
SPENCER SENIOR MARISA JOHNSON NAMED CLOVERBELT EAST Rockets have eight named to all-Cloverbelt Conference East softball team By Paul Lecker Sports Reporter SPENCER — Spencer senior shortstop Marisa Johnson was one of three first-team selections for the Rockets to the All-Cloverbelt Conference East Division Softball Team and was named the conference’s Player of the Year. Senior outfielder Brooke Kettleborough and junior pitcher MacieHUB CITY TIMES
The Hub City Times covers news, events, sports, and much more in the city of Marshfield, Wisconsin.BRIAN OBERHEU
BRIAN K. OBERHEU, age 62, of Neillsville, WI, passed away at Marshfield Medical Center on Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Marshfield, WI. No services will be held. Brian Keith Oberheu was born on October 25, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI, the son of Delvin H. and Bronwen R. (Williams) Oberheu. He was raised and received his education in Milwaukee. After high school, Brian was a union carpenter for SECURITY HEALTH PLAN MAKES LEADERSHIP CHANGE For the City Times MARSHFIELD — Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., has named Marty Anderson chief growth officer and Angela Kissinger chief compliance officer. Anderson was previously serving as Security Health Plan’s chief marketing officer and Kissinger was chief government and compliance officer at Security Health Plan. Both individuals have extensive experience with the LOCAL VETERANS RESUSCITATE SPENCER LEGION CHARTER By Kris Leonhardt Editor As war veterans returned from World War I, many searched for ways to continue a life of service. Not quite knowing the path back to a life of normalcy, they looked for ways to move on in service and commitment. When the American Legion was chartered by Congress in September 1919, the organization grew rapidly in charity and influence as posts appeared across the ARPIN’S BETHEL CENTER IS CLOSING ARPIN – The Bethel Center – an Arpin care facility providing orthopedic rehabilitation, respite care, and memory care services is closing. Bethel Center administration released the following statement on Jan. 29: “After years of serving the Arpin, Wisconsin community, the Bethel Center skilled nursing facility has made the decision toclose.
FIGI’S TO CLOSE
By Hub City Times staff. MARSHFIELD – Longtime Marshfield mail-order gift company Figi’s, Inc. is closing, leaving nearly 300 people without jobs. Figi’s corporate owner Mason Companies announced Jan. 4 operations will stop by the end of March, with 129 employees were let go Jan. 4 and another 147 workers in March. SACRED HEART PARISH: A SEASON OF CHANGE By Kris Leonhardt MARSHFIELD – As summer turns to fall, members of Sacred Heart Church are seeing more than just the seasons change, the changes they will see include some departures, as well as some new additions, that will bring hope for the future of the parish. “The school was built in 1916,” said Dennis Wolf, chair of the Sacred Heart Finance Council. “The people that built SIX CHARGED FOLLOWING DRUG OVERDOSE By Hub City Times staff WISCONSIN RAPIDS – On May 9, charges were filed for six Marshfield residents for a May 5 incident, when Marshfield officers were called to a home on West Arnold Street. According to the criminal complaint, police found a 20-year-old Marshfield man who was unresponsive from what appeared to be a drug overdose. Narcan was administered and the man DAWN M. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Dawn M. Schneider, age 53, of Marshfield, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service to celebrate Dawn’s Life will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6 PM at North Ridge Church in Marshfield will Pastor Preston Tippen officiating. Committal services will be held privately at a latertime.
SPENCER SENIOR MARISA JOHNSON NAMED CLOVERBELT EAST Rockets have eight named to all-Cloverbelt Conference East softball team By Paul Lecker Sports Reporter SPENCER — Spencer senior shortstop Marisa Johnson was one of three first-team selections for the Rockets to the All-Cloverbelt Conference East Division Softball Team and was named the conference’s Player of the Year. Senior outfielder Brooke Kettleborough and junior pitcher MacieSENIOR PHOTOS 2021
About Us. Hub City Times is published by Multi Media Channels LLC, N2919 County Road QQ Waupaca, WI 54981. Play Video. MARSHFIELD MAN ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING EX By Hub City Times staff MARATHON COUNTY – A Marshfield man is facing numerous charges for allegedly stalking and harassing his ex-girlfriend. The charges against Corey Machtan, 48, include making terroristic threats, possession of explosives, fleeing an officer, and drug possession. Machtan appeared in Marathon County Court on Nov. 12, on six felony and seven misdemeanor charges. PEO HOSTS 40TH ANNUAL BOUTIQUE The 40th P.E.O. Boutique will be held Nov. 23, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 750 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield. THE LITTLE RED WAGON: THE MAN WHO CREATED FIGI’S AND THE John Figi was born in 1916 in the Monroe area. There, he met and married the former, Ann Rauk, who came to Monroe to be a first grade teacher. John was a young cheese inspector living in the Marshfield area, when he pioneered a direct mail order industry in 1941. Started as the Wisconsin Cheese Club, John and Ann began with 12 orders, after DAVID P. CALLIES OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES 1526. David P. Callies, 65, Arpin, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. David was born on September 15, 1953 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Richard and Maureen (O’Halloran) Callies. He was united in marriage to Sandy Wellnitz on July 30, 2005 in Arpin, Wisconsin. MARSHFIELD, MARCH 1918: SAINT JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL By Kris Leonhardt Featured Columnist Seeing an urgent need for a hospital in the city of Marshfield, the Rev. Paul Geyer, priest at St. John’s Catholic Church, appealed to the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother. The group, who had come to the United States to save a faltering Midwest hospital, obliged. After obtaining 10 acres of land on the outskirts of Marshfield, work began on the newDON SCHNITZLER
Don Schnitzler. By Hub City Times. May 17, 2018. 2198. Donald W. Schnitzler, age 85, of Marshfield, died on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Marshfield Medical Center where he was admitted on Tuesday May 8th. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, May 18, 2018 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Marshfield, with Rev. SamuelMartin
ACKER FAMILY SELLS A SLICE OF ITS GOLF BUSINESS By Kris Leonhardt Editor MARSHFIELD — As Marshfield Country Club (MCC) reaches its 93rd year in existence, it is entering an era unfamiliar to Marshfield area residents. While the Acker family has not been its driving force the entire 93 years, Darrell Sr. and Jane (Joan) Acker and their children have been instrumental in building the course up over the last half-century. THE BEST AROUND: ALL-CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ANNOUNCED The best around: All-conference volleyball teams announced. By Hub City Times. November 14, 2016. 786. Marshfield Columbus Catholic senior Kendra Baierl was a first-team pick to the 2016 All-Cloverbelt Conference East Division Volleyball Team for a second year in a row after surpassing the 1,000-kill plateau for her career. (Paul Leckerphotos)
HERBERT F. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Herbert F. Schneider, 83, Marshfield, passed away on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at House of the Dove, Marshfield. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, May 10, 2019 at St. John’s Catholic Church, Marshfield, where the family will receiveHUB CITY TIMES
The Hub City Times covers news, events, sports, and much more in the city of Marshfield, Wisconsin. LOCAL VETERANS RESUSCITATE SPENCER LEGION CHARTER By Kris Leonhardt Editor As war veterans returned from World War I, many searched for ways to continue a life of service. Not quite knowing the path back to a life of normalcy, they looked for ways to move on in service and commitment. When the American Legion was chartered by Congress in September 1919, the organization grew rapidly in charity and influence as posts appeared across theBRIAN OBERHEU
BRIAN K. OBERHEU, age 62, of Neillsville, WI, passed away at Marshfield Medical Center on Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Marshfield, WI. No services will be held. Brian Keith Oberheu was born on October 25, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI, the son of Delvin H. and Bronwen R. (Williams) Oberheu. He was raised and received his education in Milwaukee. After high school, Brian was a union carpenter for A STEP BACK TO THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED SOCIAL The pie and ice cream social continues, in its 39 th year, at the Governor William H. Upham House at 212 W. 3rd St., Marshfield. The annual event features live music, games, a self-guided House tour, raffles, and, of course, pie and ice cream. The social continues to provide needed funds for the historical society, but also creates asetting
ARPIN’S BETHEL CENTER IS CLOSING ARPIN – The Bethel Center – an Arpin care facility providing orthopedic rehabilitation, respite care, and memory care services is closing. Bethel Center administration released the following statement on Jan. 29: “After years of serving the Arpin, Wisconsin community, the Bethel Center skilled nursing facility has made the decision toclose.
THE LITTLE RED WAGON: THE MAN WHO CREATED FIGI’S AND THE John Figi was born in 1916 in the Monroe area. There, he met and married the former, Ann Rauk, who came to Monroe to be a first grade teacher. John was a young cheese inspector living in the Marshfield area, when he pioneered a direct mail order industry in 1941. Started as the Wisconsin Cheese Club, John and Ann began with 12 orders, afterFIGI’S TO CLOSE
By Hub City Times staff. MARSHFIELD – Longtime Marshfield mail-order gift company Figi’s, Inc. is closing, leaving nearly 300 people without jobs. Figi’s corporate owner Mason Companies announced Jan. 4 operations will stop by the end of March, with 129 employees were let go Jan. 4 and another 147 workers in March. THE BEST AROUND: ALL-CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ANNOUNCED The best around: All-conference volleyball teams announced. By Hub City Times. November 14, 2016. 780. Marshfield Columbus Catholic senior Kendra Baierl was a first-team pick to the 2016 All-Cloverbelt Conference East Division Volleyball Team for a second year in a row after surpassing the 1,000-kill plateau for her career. (Paul Leckerphotos)
FAITH MATSON OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Faith Audrey Matson, age 86, of Marshfield, passed away Saturday, December 29, 2018 at Stoney River Memory Care in Marshfield. Funeral Services will be held 10:30 AM Thursday, January 3, 2019 at the Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home (1010 E. Veterans Parkway) inMarshfield.
DAWN M. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Dawn M. Schneider, age 53, of Marshfield, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service to celebrate Dawn’s Life will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6 PM at North Ridge Church in Marshfield will Pastor Preston Tippen officiating. Committal services will be held privately at a latertime.
HUB CITY TIMES
The Hub City Times covers news, events, sports, and much more in the city of Marshfield, Wisconsin. LOCAL VETERANS RESUSCITATE SPENCER LEGION CHARTER By Kris Leonhardt Editor As war veterans returned from World War I, many searched for ways to continue a life of service. Not quite knowing the path back to a life of normalcy, they looked for ways to move on in service and commitment. When the American Legion was chartered by Congress in September 1919, the organization grew rapidly in charity and influence as posts appeared across theBRIAN OBERHEU
BRIAN K. OBERHEU, age 62, of Neillsville, WI, passed away at Marshfield Medical Center on Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Marshfield, WI. No services will be held. Brian Keith Oberheu was born on October 25, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI, the son of Delvin H. and Bronwen R. (Williams) Oberheu. He was raised and received his education in Milwaukee. After high school, Brian was a union carpenter for A STEP BACK TO THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED SOCIAL The pie and ice cream social continues, in its 39 th year, at the Governor William H. Upham House at 212 W. 3rd St., Marshfield. The annual event features live music, games, a self-guided House tour, raffles, and, of course, pie and ice cream. The social continues to provide needed funds for the historical society, but also creates asetting
ARPIN’S BETHEL CENTER IS CLOSING ARPIN – The Bethel Center – an Arpin care facility providing orthopedic rehabilitation, respite care, and memory care services is closing. Bethel Center administration released the following statement on Jan. 29: “After years of serving the Arpin, Wisconsin community, the Bethel Center skilled nursing facility has made the decision toclose.
THE LITTLE RED WAGON: THE MAN WHO CREATED FIGI’S AND THE John Figi was born in 1916 in the Monroe area. There, he met and married the former, Ann Rauk, who came to Monroe to be a first grade teacher. John was a young cheese inspector living in the Marshfield area, when he pioneered a direct mail order industry in 1941. Started as the Wisconsin Cheese Club, John and Ann began with 12 orders, afterFIGI’S TO CLOSE
By Hub City Times staff. MARSHFIELD – Longtime Marshfield mail-order gift company Figi’s, Inc. is closing, leaving nearly 300 people without jobs. Figi’s corporate owner Mason Companies announced Jan. 4 operations will stop by the end of March, with 129 employees were let go Jan. 4 and another 147 workers in March. THE BEST AROUND: ALL-CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ANNOUNCED The best around: All-conference volleyball teams announced. By Hub City Times. November 14, 2016. 780. Marshfield Columbus Catholic senior Kendra Baierl was a first-team pick to the 2016 All-Cloverbelt Conference East Division Volleyball Team for a second year in a row after surpassing the 1,000-kill plateau for her career. (Paul Leckerphotos)
FAITH MATSON OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Faith Audrey Matson, age 86, of Marshfield, passed away Saturday, December 29, 2018 at Stoney River Memory Care in Marshfield. Funeral Services will be held 10:30 AM Thursday, January 3, 2019 at the Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home (1010 E. Veterans Parkway) inMarshfield.
DAWN M. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Dawn M. Schneider, age 53, of Marshfield, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service to celebrate Dawn’s Life will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6 PM at North Ridge Church in Marshfield will Pastor Preston Tippen officiating. Committal services will be held privately at a latertime.
THE PROS AND CONS OF HERBAL REMEDIES By Josiah Groth Featured Columnist Many people choose to take herbal remedies. One of the main reasons people go with them is because they are natural. What pros and cons come with that term “natural?” I have read several papers listing the pros and cons of herbs, and there are a lot of key points in a complete discussion. We can begin that discussion by examining the word “synergy.” PEO HOSTS 40TH ANNUAL BOUTIQUE The 40th P.E.O. Boutique will be held Nov. 23, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 750 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield. FIGI’S: EXPANSION TO NEILLSVILLE AND STEVENS POINT The early 1990s saw the introduction of the outbound telemarketing program and call center outsourcing to handle peak season calls during the holidays. The late 1990s saw expansions at all three locations – Marshfield, Neillsville, and Stevens Point. The Figi’s facilities saw heavy growth during the decade and resembled little of its humbleDON SCHNITZLER
Don Schnitzler. By Hub City Times. May 17, 2018. 2198. Donald W. Schnitzler, age 85, of Marshfield, died on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Marshfield Medical Center where he was admitted on Tuesday May 8th. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, May 18, 2018 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Marshfield, with Rev. SamuelMartin
DAVID P. CALLIES OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES 1526. David P. Callies, 65, Arpin, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. David was born on September 15, 1953 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Richard and Maureen (O’Halloran) Callies. He was united in marriage to Sandy Wellnitz on July 30, 2005 in Arpin, Wisconsin. DAWN M. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Dawn M. Schneider, age 53, of Marshfield, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service to celebrate Dawn’s Life will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6 PM at North Ridge Church in Marshfield will Pastor Preston Tippenofficiating.
ACKER FAMILY SELLS A SLICE OF ITS GOLF BUSINESS By Kris Leonhardt Editor MARSHFIELD — As Marshfield Country Club (MCC) reaches its 93rd year in existence, it is entering an era unfamiliar to Marshfield area residents. While the Acker family has not been its driving force the entire 93 years, Darrell Sr. and Jane (Joan) Acker and their children have been instrumental in building the course up over the last half-century. KEVIN L. WICKHAM OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES By Keara Wood. May 24, 2019. 837. Kevin L. Wickham, 63, Marshfield, passed away peacefully Friday, May 10, 2019 at Three Oaks Health Services, Marshfield. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday May 19 at 2:00pm at Grace Baptist Church, Marshfield. Interment will be at McMillan Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Kevin was born on February 19,1956 in
HERBERT F. SCHNEIDER OBITUARY- HUB CITY TIMES Herbert F. Schneider, 83, Marshfield, passed away on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at House of the Dove, Marshfield. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, May 10, 2019 at St. John’s Catholic Church, Marshfield, where the family will receive ALL-CLOVERBELT EAST SOFTBALL TEAM LOADED WITH SPENCER Spencer’s Weber named Player of the Year By Paul Lecker Sports Reporter MARSHFIELD — Cloverbelt Conference East Division champion Spencer had seven of its nine regular starters named to the all-Cloverbelt East softball team for the 2016 season. The Rockets won their second-straight Cloverbelt East title, going undefeated again at 12-0 and ran their conference winning streak to 27HUB CITY TIMES
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