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Healing conference coming to northern Wisconsin
Residents throughout northern Wisconsin are invited to learn how to heal in Jesus’s name, as well as to be healed, during a two-day program Fri., Sept. 15, and Sat., Sept. 16, at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church in Rhinelander.
Two charged in human trafficking, solicitation investigation
Two local men are being held in the Oneida County jail, each on $100,000 cash bail, in connection with multiple felony charges related to human sex trafficking and solicitation of prostitutes.
ArtStart announces fall exhibitions
ArtStart art gallery in Rhinelander has announced its fall exhibitions.
Bond set in Oneida County overdose death case
A combination signature and surety bond in the amount of $10,000 has been set for a 42-year-old La Crosse County woman charged with one count of first-degree reckless homicide-drug delivery in connection with the death of a 45-year-old Rhinelander man in late January.
YMCA, Rhinelander Pickleball to host ‘Clash of the Paddles’
The YMCA of the Northwoods and Rhinelander Pickleball are hosting a pickleball tournament on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17 at Pioneer Park in Rhinelander.
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Free event for parents and caregivers of children with special health care needs
The Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs is offering opportunities to connect with families in the area to share resources regarding services for children with disabilities/ special health care needs.
City bow hunt to return in September
In a sure sign that fall is drawing near, the Rhinelander Common Council on Monday renewed the annual citywide deer hunt.
Oneida County Land and Water Department recognizes stewardship award winners
The Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department has recognized several individuals, and one organization, for outstanding achievement this past year for their extraordinary efforts to protect Oneida County’s lands and bodies of water.
Bradley blasts Protasiewicz for not recusing in redistricting case
The state’s Supreme Court has ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission to respond to a petition for the court to take original action on a case challenging the state’s redistricting maps, as conservative justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley denounced liberal justice Janet Protasiewicz for not recusing herself from the case.
Forestry committee hears update on Town Line Lake Park projects
Not so long ago, Town Line Lake Park was in danger of losing its status as county park. It was saved when a group banned together to ask the county to keep the park and to offer their aid in updating and revamping the area.
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Minocqua’s labor and housing committee begins land discussion
The Minocqua town board’s ad hoc committee on labor and housing met last week for the first time since holding a joint meeting with the town board on Aug. 8.
Elementary school in St. Germain seeks cash for fireworks damage to roof
During a town board meeting on Monday, Aug. 14, supervisors in St. Germain voted unanimously to reject a request from Northland Pines Elementary School - St. Germain for cash compensation. School officials claim the town’s July 4 fireworks display damaged the building’s roof.
Dancin’ at Hodag
The Hodag Park concert series, with performances held every other Tuesday, has consistently drawn large crowds to the city’s lakeside park.
Candy machines to support FORK’s Family Food Helpline
Children of all ages love candy, and, starting now, that collective love of something sweet is going to help Feed Our Rural Kids (FORK) continue to support food insecure families across Vilas and Oneida counties.
Remembering the Belles
Stephen “Skip” Jahnke, right, a 1963 graduate of Rhinelander High School, along with his daughter, Brenda DeMarco, left, a member of the Class of 1988, present Tracey O’Brien Barnes with a donation to be displayed at the Pioneer Park Historical Complex’s Belles of St. Mary’s exhibit, in memory of their …
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