Early boot not enough for Hodags in sectional final

RICE LAKE — The Rhinelander High School girls’ soccer team came up short of a state tournament birth in a 3-1 WIAA Division 3 sectional final loss to Rice Lake at Pug Lund Field and Dairy State Bank Stadium in Rice Lake on Saturday.

Taters at twelve o’clock!

Young participants, from left to right, Cedric Katzke, Opal Katzke, Declan McGee, Simon Katzke, Celia Katzke, Broden Kohnhorst, Casen Kohnhorst and Shaylee Kohnhorst — visited the storied Spudmobile and caught some airborne potatoes during the Potato Science Discovery Day at the UW Lelah Starks Potato Breeding Farm Friday, June 12.

Third time the charm for Hodag girls vs. Lakeland

MINOCQUA — To reach Saturday’s sectional final, the Rhinelander High School girls’ soccer team had to vanquish a very familiar foe.

Kraemer on sideline as RHS football begins summer program

Rhinelander High School football coach Aaron Kraemer is trying to get healthy before the start of the 2026 season, and trying to get his Hodags prepared for said season.

Hodag Hoops enters summer looking to create new identity

It goes without saying after graduating three all-conference selections, including GNC co-player of the year Devon Feck, that the Rhinelander High School boys’ basketball team is going to look much different next winter as it looks for a fourth consecutive Great Northern Conference title.

Zdroik, Dishaw, Jason Eisel score Eagle River victories

Hometown driver Jason Zdroik ducked underneath fellow Eagle River racer Jeff Thomas to snatch the lead with three laps remaining, and went on to capture the USRA Late Model feature at Eagle River Speedway Tuesday, June 9.

City council adopts amended zoning map

There’s now one less hurdle between a proposed future housing development and reality. At its regular meeting June 8, the Rhinelander common council approved the second reading and adoption of proposed ordinance 2026-1, after having approved the first reading May 26.

F-35 Flyover announced for Fourth of July Parade

The Rhinelander Fourth of July Parade committee has announced a F-35 Flyover. The Flyover will take place Saturday, July 4. Final estimated time will be available a few days before the event. The F-35 Flyover is courtesy of the 115th Fighter Wing, a Madison-based Air National Guard flying wing.

State agents, police seize alcohol at Minocqua Brewing Company

Agents with the state Department of Revenue (DOR) Division of Alcohol Beverages were on-site at the Minocqua Brewing Company (MBC) Thursday, June 11, and at MBC’s Madison location, seizing alcohol at the establishments over compliance concerns.

Lights Out! An evening of nature, night skies and no lights

Experience the magic of the night sky in a special community event at Townline Lake Park. The focus will be on two creatures that wing around us in the dark … bats and fireflies!

Wisconsin’s tourism industry smashed records in 2025

Wisconsin’s tourism industry shattered previous records in 2025, generating a record $27 billion in total economic impact, attracting nearly 120 million visits, and producing more than $1.5 billion in state and local tax revenue.

A wild time awaits at Rhinelander Rotary Club Scavenger Hunt June 26

The Rhinelander Rotary Club is hosting its Second Annual City-Wide Scavenger Hunt on Friday night, June 26. This is entertainment for the whole family and friends. Each clue is a puzzle to solve that leads to the next destination.

Lake Tomahawk man alleged to target predators with poisoned beaver carcasses

A 78-year-old Lake Tomahawk man has been charged with 10 violations in Oneida County Court after an investigation by the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) pointed to him allegedly putting out poisoned beaver carcasses on state land.

Stella prepares for a pair of road projects

Road project season is upon us, and a pair of those projects led the agenda at this month’s meeting of the Stella town board, held Tuesday, June 9 at Stella Town Hall.

Georgia Ann Davis

With hearts full of gratitude, sorrow and respect, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Georgia Ann Davis who took her final bow — unafraid and with an unbelievable fighting spirit surrounded by her loving sons, other family and friends on June 10, 2026, at the age of 73. …

Dora Colleen (Pfeiffer) James

Dora Colleen (Pfeiffer) James passed away on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, surrounded by her loving family, joining Monte in heaven. She leaves behind family and friends who will miss her love, kindness, guidance, and wonderful conversations. She was born on July 24, 1938, to the late Edwin and Nina (Brewer) …

Oneida County Court Report

The following cases were recently filed or heard in Oneida County Circuit Court from May 19 to May 25:

Platner wants redemption, others want a refund

Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna conceded at a rally for the Maine senatorial candidate that Graham Platner’s actions have not been sterling. Voters considering Platner don’t like his “shameful” actions against women, the Californian said, but “they are willing to extend him grace and redemption.”

Oneida County judge rules for BOA in Cassian permit fight

Oneida County judge Mary Sowinski has ruled in favor of the Oneida County board of adjustment (BOA) in a lawsuit brought against it in 2024 by the town of Cassian. The lawsuit was filed by the town following its appeal of a decision by the BOA regarding a conditional use …

Jury trial in Oneida County court set for Minnesota man charged with sexually related felonies

A jury trial on Oct. 29-30 has been scheduled in Oneida County Circuit Court for a 37-year-old Minnesota man accused of sexually related crimes. Arrested in Rhinelander Feb. 14, Creighton Mithaugen of Faribault, Minn., was charged with one count apiece of the Class C felonies of attempting 2nd degree sexual …