Megan Stringer, Green Bay Press-Gaz.

Megan Stringer

Green Bay Press-Gaz.

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Past:
  • Post-Crescent Media
  • Daily Herald Media
  • StevensPoint Journal
  • Marshfield News
  • Green Bay Press-Gaz.
  • SheboyganPress Media
  • Daily Tribune Media
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Past articles by Megan:

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Wisconsin nursing homes are closing at an unprecedented rate, forcing residents to move. How did we get here?

The senior population grows as the state loses thousands of nursing home beds. Forced relocations could be the new normal for residents. → Read More

Dining in downtown parking spots? Wausau loosens rules to let restaurants and bars serve outdoors

Restaurants have been under financial stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials hope dining in the street will help. → Read More

Weston nursing home employee tests positive for COVID-19 as testing expands for nursing home residents and employees

This week the Rennes facility will move forward with testing for every resident and staff member. → Read More

Free COVID-19 testing offered Tuesday in Wausau for those with symptoms

The drive-thru testing clinic will be from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Northcentral Technical College. → Read More

7th Congressional District: Tom Tiffany wins seat held by former Rep. Sean Duffy, beating out Tricia Zunker

Tom Tiffany is facing a quick turnaround after the election. He will be expected in D.C. starting next week to begin serving in Congress. → Read More

National Guard will staff polling places in Tuesday's special election in 7th Congressional District

Wisconsin National Guard members will work with local elections officials at polling places in Tuesday's special 7th Congressional District election. → Read More

Survey: Over 50 downtown Wausau businesses at risk of closing permanently within months amid COVID-19 restrictions

The Wausau River District sent the survey to 220 businesses spanning 34 square blocks in its boundaries. → Read More

Wausau schools consolidation plan based on population growth near Stettin, Rib Mountain

A plan to consolidate Wausau elementary and middle schools would not go into effect until fall 2023, if voters approve a November referendum. → Read More

Proposed Wausau School District referendum would cut elementary schools in half to consolidate

The referendum proposes keeping seven Wausau District elementary schools. No staff would lose their jobs as a result of the consolidation. → Read More

Aspirus will furlough some employees, reduce hours as health systems grapple with coronavirus

Aspirus will furlough an undisclosed number of employees and reduce hours due to the coronavirus pandemic, the central Wisconsin health care system said. → Read More

Marshfield to offer grants to keep small businesses open through COVID-19 restrictions

The grant funds will be available either until they are exhausted or until state orders related to COVID-19 and business interruptions are lifted. → Read More

Wausau Mayor Robert Mielke ends term early; City Council president to serve as acting mayor

Robert Mielke was first elected mayor in 2016, after serving as president of the Wausau City Council. The 2020 race for mayor was full of clashes. → Read More

Marathon County Board will have seven new members after spring election

This year, 11 of 38 Marathon County Board districts had contested races. Candidates had filed to run in all 38 districts, mostly uncontested. → Read More

'HOLY BALLS:' Incoming Wausau Mayor Katie Rosenberg tweeted as election results came in, and the internet took notice

Rosenberg said the Twitter take was her immediate reaction to seeing the first election results. She didn't mean for the post to go viral. → Read More