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City announces fall yard waste clean-up
City residents must set out brush and leaf bags by 7 a.m. Monday, Oct. 30 to be guaranteed pick-up, city officials announced in a press outlining this year’s fall yard waste clean-up schedule.
City alders express support for footpath, request more information
West Side residents are one step closer to improved foot and bike access to the rest of the city after the Rhinelander Common Council on Monday directed city administration to provide more information, including cost estimates, to build a path linking West Hill Road to Phillip Street.
Unconquered
Western Germany is more than 4,000 miles away from the Northwoods of Wisconsin but the distance was of little consequence for Laurie Mueller of Rhinelander as she was absolutely determined to follow her son, SSGT Gregory Walker, U.S. Air Force, Ret., as he represented his country in the recent Invictus …
Nicolet unveils fall/winter arts & enrichment opportunities
Dozens of different arts events and personal interest learning opportunities will be available at Nicolet College with the launch of a new season of the Arts and Enrichment program.
Bangstad fan cited for phone harassment of newspaper
An Arena, Wisconsin, man has been cited for telephone harassment of The Lakeland Times after making an early morning call to the newspaper and leaving a message loaded with obscenities.
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Education Fair
Approximately 780 students from 11 different schools across the Northwoods gathered at the Hodag Dome last Friday, Sept. 22, for an education fair.
Rhinelander native, granddaughter collaborate on hearing loss book
As Julia Metternich Olson knows all too well, hearing loss is often invisible. This is especially true when the person suffering from hearing loss is a young person no one would suspect is struggling to communicate with others.
Oneida County board votes to withdraw from Human Services Board
On a 19-2 vote, the Oneida County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Tuesday to give notice to withdraw from the current Tri-County Human Services Board effective as of December 31, 2024.
Northwoods Recovery
“It’s another beautiful day in the Northwoods.” Almost daily, I catch myself repeating this on my Hodag Park walkarounds; a regular greeting to other early risers.
Poupart sentenced to prison for role in death of 6-year-old
George Poupart, 29, of Lac du Flambeau was sentenced Monday to 12 years in the Wisconsin prison system after pleading no contest to one count of child neglect with the consequence of death.
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Wabeno Area Players to perform ‘Four Old Broads’ three times in October
The Wabeno Area Players are working very diligently on their October production of the hilarious comedy, “Four Old Broads.”
Tiffany to speak at OCEDC economic summit
The Oneida County Economic Development Corporation (OCEDC) has announced that U.S. Rep Tom Tiffany (R-Minocqua) will speak during the organization’s upcoming Small Business Economic Summit.
Arbor Vitae town board settles on Oneida County ambulance contract
The Arbor Vitae town board has agreed to sign a contract with Oneida County to provide residents with ambulance service in 2024.
House panel considers constitutional amendments for term limits, fiscal restraint
A U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on proposed constitutional amendments heard a loud call for term limits and fiscal restraint this past month, as well as a warning against holding a constitutional convention to achieve those objectives.
Free e-Waste recycling at Mercer Library Oct. 3
The Mercer Library will host MRM Recycling for a free electronics recycling event on Tuesday, Oct. 3, from noon to 3 p.m.
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