Cami joined the Newsline 9 team in June, 2007. After more than two years of story-telling on the evening newscasts, Cami changed gears and starting waking up early to help bring you the news on Wake Up Wisconsin.More >>
Cami joined the Newsline 9 team in June, 2007. After more than two years of story-telling on the evening newscasts, Cami changed gears and starting waking up early to help bring you the news on Wake Up Wisconsin.More >>
Alex joined the Newsline 9 team in September of 2010 as a Wake Up Wisconsin anchor. He previously worked in Casper, Wyoming, as a morning anchor and producer for NBC affiliate KCWY-TV.More >>
Alex joined the Newsline 9 team in September of 2010 as a Wake Up Wisconsin anchor. He previously worked in Casper, Wyoming, as a morning anchor and producer for NBC affiliate KCWY-TV. Alex is a 2008 graduate of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University.More >>
Justin wakes up our viewers with weather forecasts on Wake Up Wisconsin. Justin is well known to TV viewers in north central Wisconsin.More >>
Justin wakes up our viewers with weather forecasts on Wake Up Wisconsin. Justin is well known to TV viewers in north central Wisconsin. He returned to Wausau...More >>
Wake up Wisconsin is Newsline 9's morning show. It runs Monday through Friday from 5:00am to 7:00am. The Wake Up Wisconsin team consists of anchors Cami Mountain and Alex Haight... Click here to read more.More >>
Wake up Wisconsin is Newsline 9's morning show. It runs Monday through Friday from 5:00am to 7:00am. The Wake Up Wisconsin team consists of anchors Cami Mountain and Alex Haight... Click here to read more.More >>
There is a little known disease that affects both dogs and humans.. called Blastomycosis. While it's very rare, isn't very important to watch out for.More >>
When the fifth grade class at Trinity Lutheran School saw the devastation left behind from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and decided to walk along side the people there.More >>
Watching fish swim in an aquarium has been a long time relaxing attraction but if you don't know how to properly care for a fish tank it can turn unrelaxing quickly.More >>
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