Red Raider girls are searching for a new No. 1 runner this year
MARATHON VARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY - Introducing the Red Raiders varsity boys cross country squad. Team members pictured, from left to right, front row are: Dayne Switlick, Aiden Blake, Ywv Pheng Vang and Joshua Baeseman; middle row: Ethan Huebsch, Matthew Kindlarski, Darben Altenhofen, Bevyn Johnson and Blake Sternberg; back row: Coach EJ Otto, John Kahon, Brayden Pinter, Logan Peters, Gavin Matthiae, Kyle Sulzer and Brady Annis. PHOTO BY MIDNIGHT SUN PHOTOGRAPHY MARATHON VARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY - Introducing the Red Raiders varsity boys cross country squad. Team members pictured, from left to right, front row are: Dayne Switlick, Aiden Blake, Ywv Pheng Vang and Joshua Baeseman; middle row: Ethan Huebsch, Matthew Kindlarski, Darben Altenhofen, Bevyn Johnson and Blake Sternberg; back row: Coach EJ Otto, John Kahon, Brayden Pinter, Logan Peters, Gavin Matthiae, Kyle Sulzer and Brady Annis. PHOTO BY MIDNIGHT SUN PHOTOGRAPHY
Marathon’s varsity boys cross country team is off to a great start to the 2025 season. The Red Raiders won the seasonopening Pittsville Invite on Aug. 18, took third place at its home meet on Sep...
On Monday night, district resident Jeremy Sperl (far left) called on members of the Medford Area Public School District reconsideration committee to remove curriculum materials used in the high school English classes. The unit in question focuses on becoming an adult with examples across different cultural groups. The complaint arose from a three-second segment in one of the introductory videos which shows a rainbow flag in the corner of a background, which Sperl says is subliminal messaging. Under district policy, a reconsideration committee was called to review the curriculum and complaint and make a recommendation to the full school board. Final action is expected to take place at the November 24 board meeting. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Taylor County Lions Clubs from Gilman, Rib Lake, Whittlesey, Jump River and Medford presented the Taylor County ADRC with Large Print Calendars for 2026. Residents of Taylor County with vision impairment can pick up a calendar at the ADRC Office located at the Taylor County Fairgrounds. Some will also be available at the County Senior Nutrition Sites. Funds from the Lions Maple Fest were used to purchase the calendars. SUBMITTED
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