MARATHON CHEESE CORPORATION NOW HIRING! Marathon Cheese provides a clean, climate controlled work environment and an excellent benefits package for its employees and their families. We provide a choice of health plans, an array of voluntary benefit options, wellness programs, paid vacation and holidays as well as an excellent compensation program and a discount at our company store. Line Workers $21.32/hr to $21.82/hr 2nd & 3rd shifts Material Handlers & Sanitation Workers $22.35/hr 3rd shift 2nd & 3rd Shift Maintenance APPLY NOW! APPLY INPERSON AT: 1000Progressive Avenue, Medford Applications alsoavailable atwww.mcheese. com $26.75/hr to $30.95/hr depending on experience Marathon Cheese is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have submitted an application in the last 6 months it is not necessary to apply again. 127982_7 MARATHON CHEESE CORPORATION NOW HIRING! Marathon Cheese provides a clean, climate controlled work environment and an excellent benefits package for its employees and their families. We provide a choice of health plans, an array of voluntary benefit options, wellness programs, paid vacation and holidays as well as an excellent compensation program and a discount at our company store. Line Workers $21.32/hr to $21.82/hr 2nd & 3rd shifts Material Handlers & Sanitation Workers $22.35/hr 3rd shift 2nd & 3rd Shift Maintenance APPLY NOW! APPLY INPERSON AT: 1000Progressive Avenue, Medford Applications alsoavailable atwww.mcheese. com $26.75/hr to $30.95/hr depending on experience Marathon Cheese is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have submitted an application in the last 6 months it is not necessary to apply again. 127982_7
Gilman's Rilla Syryczuk placed fourth in Friday's girls shot put competition at Stanley-Boyd. Her best throw went 30 feet, 2.5 inches, a season-best. NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD/TRIBUNE-PHONOGRAPH
Gilman's Rilla Syryczuk placed fourth in Friday's girls shot put competition at Stanley-Boyd. Her best throw went 30 feet, 2.5 inches, a season-best. NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD/TRIBUNE-PHONOGRAPH
Rylee Hraby pulls her right arm through while delivering a strike during Tuesday’s no-hit performance at Rhinelander. She struck out 15 in six innings, lowering her season ERA to 1.01 in the 11-0 win for the 10-0 Raiders. BLAKE RICHARD/NORTHWOODS RIVER NEWS
Medford shortstopWillWojcik makes a backhand stop and turns it into a forceout at second base during the fifth inning of Thursday’s 6-3 loss to Northland Pines. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford’s Livy Emmerich is the first to this ball that’s loose in the midfield area early in Tuesday’s 4-1 loss to Rhinelander at Raider Field. Raiders Sophie Sperl (15) and Mallory Richter are pictured in the background. Richter scored Medford’s goal. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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