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WPS Foundation awards grant to Hodag Sports Complex project
Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) Foundation has awarded Hodag Schools Foundation (HSF) a $25,000 grant for the new Hodag Sports Complex. (subscriber access)
Scarlett's Dream:
Hodag Lanes will host "Scarlett's Dream," a local fundraising effort to benefit St. Jude Children's Hospital, from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 15. (subscriber access)
CANtastic 2020 big success for RAFP
Winners of the 2020 CANtastic fundraiser benefiting the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry (RAFP) were announced at the Rouman Cinema on March 7. (subscriber access)
Guild charged with misconduct in office
Rhinelander city administrator Daniel Guild was formally charged Tuesday with one count of misconduct in office, failure to perform known duty and made his initial court appearance via video from the Oneida County Jail. (subscriber access)
BREAKING: Rhinelander city administrator arrested
Oneida County Sheriff's deputies arrested and booked Rhinelander city administrator Daniel Guild Monday morning and he is expected to make his initial appearance before judge Patrick O'Melia Tuesday afternoon on a charge misconduct in public office.
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Pine Lake rollover
Firefighters Thursday morning performed traffic control at the south end of an accident scene on State Highway 17 just north of the Deer Trail Road intersection in the town of Pine Lake. (subscriber access)
Plane crash injures one at Rhinelander airport
Friday morning, investigators with the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Travel Safety Board continued investigating the cause of the crash of a single engine Cessna 208 Caravan cargo plane Thursday morning at the Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport that injured the pilot and lone occupant. (subscriber access)
School Board accepts bids on sports complex project
On Monday, the School District of Rhinelander Board of Education accepted just over $6.5 million in bids for the construction of the Hodag Sports Complex and air supported dome next to Mike Webster Stadium, despite the project appearing to be up to $730,000 over budget. (subscriber access)
RHS sophomores get practice living on a budget
While managing their personal finances is a task that most high school sophomores don't normally have to wrestle with, 10th graders at Rhinelander High School got a taste of making ends meet on a salary Tuesday as part of the Rhinelander Partners in Education annual Mad Money event. (subscriber access)
Identifying what is and isn't bullying key to resolving conflicts
Differentiating between interpersonal conflict and bullying can be challenging for adults, despite their maturity and life experience, for children it's often even more complicated. (subscriber access)
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Nicolet series spotlights 'locally grown' talent
The opening chords of a banjo player nonchalantly picking his strings breaks the chatter among spectators in the crowd, indicating a twangy bluegrass tune. (subscriber access)
Regional Champions
The magical season for the Rhinelander High School girls' basketball team continued over the weekend as it won a pair of playoff games to claim a WIAA Division 2 regional championship at the Jim Miazga Community Gymnasium. (subscriber access)
Poof goes the propane
Geoff Skubal uses a propane torch to ignite propane contained in a soap bubble, as Tony Woods looks on, Thursday Feb. 27, 2020 at James Williams Middle School. (subscriber access)
Renowned comedy troupe returns to Nicolet stage
Improv comedy ensemble Second City had Nicolet's Lakeside Center roaring with laughter during their sold-out performance "Laughing For All The Wrong Reasons" Saturday, Feb. 15. (subscriber access)
Rhinelander Chamber and Forward Rhinelander to honor third round of Top 10 Under 40 young adults
The Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce and Forward Rhinelander have opened the nomination process for the 2020 Top 10 Under 40 Awards. (subscriber access0
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