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LUHS grad to dive for the U.S. Navy
Lakeland Union High School 2020 graduate Chase Hunt recently landed a 6-year diver contract with the U.S. Navy. He's set to ship out to basic training April 12.The Navy divers are one of the five advanced divisions of the Navy Special Warfare unit, the others being the SEALs, Special Warfare …
Enhancing Rhinelander's downtown: Annual DRI flower basket project still going after 14 years
On hot summer days, residents and tourists entering Rhinelander from the Davenport Street bridge are welcomed to the city with a vibrant array of beautifully designed flower baskets hanging from lampposts throughout the downtown district. (subscriber access)
Having a Ball
Landon Maass waits for his dog Lyric to bring back a tennis ball while his other dog, Rigby, explores the Rhinelander Dog Park Wednesday afternoon, March, 31, 2021.
Rhinelander students compete at virtual DECA state
Twelve Rhinelander High School students competed at the Wisconsin DECA State Career Development Conference, held virtually from March 1-13, and nine have qualified to participate at the DECA International Career Development Conference in April, according to a School District of Rhinelander press release.
Oneida County Fair telethon raises over $6,000
The Oneida County Fair's first annual fundraising telethon, broadcast live from 52 N. Brown Street in Rhinelander on March 19, raised more than $6,000, fair coordinator Tom Barnett has announced.
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Trig's Stuff-A-Truck benefits Rhinelander Area Food Pantry
Trig's grocery stores recently completed their annual Stuff-A-Truck food drive, donating a total of $2,174 and 1,625 pounds of food to the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry.
Dad's Day
Holden Bozile and his children had the Pioneer Park playground in Rhinelander to themselves Tuesday afternoon, March 23, 2021
Nicolet welcomes three new advanced patient simulators to family
Nicolet College's family of patient simulators used to train health care students recently grew by three with the addition of high-tech female birthing simulators named Victoria and her newborns Tory and Vicki.
ArtStart unveils spring exhibition: Work of installation artist and printmaker featured now through May 8
Two contrasting artists are currently featured in ArtStart's 2021 spring exhibition, which is open for in-person viewing by appointment now through May 8. Liz Miller's eye-catching installation art fills the gallery space from ceiling to floor while Mel Kolstad's teeny tiny stamp prints draw the eye to the intricacies of …
RHS alum to argue before U.S. Supreme Court
Former Rhinelander resident Joshua Thompson will head to the U.S. Supreme Court on March 22 to challenge a California law that permits union representatives to come onto the private property of agricultural businesses to recruit union members for 120 days of the year. (subscriber access)
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Old School Arts & Learning Center stays connected with creative community in the midst of COVID-19
Louise Perreault established the Old School Arts & Learning Center at the former Curran School building in 2010. Originally from New Hampshire, Perreault moved to Wisconsin two decades ago to continue her passion of working with kids as a childcare provider. (subscriber access)
Facebook fundraiser brings gift to the TLCFA
Kerry Griebenow recently celebrated his own birthday by posting a matching fund on Facebook for the Three Lakes Center for the Arts. Griebenow promised to match donations up to $1,000 and when they topped out at $1,030, he presented a check to Collette Sorgel, TLCFA Board President, for $2030.
Nicolet College instructor Carlin named Wisconsin Firefighter Instructor of the Year
When the pandemic hit early last and Nicolet College moved all classes to the virtual world, Fire Training Instructor Mike Carlin had more than two dozen students just weeks away from finishing their in-person classes and becoming certified firefighters. While many academic disciplines made the transition rather seamlessly, the very …
Harnack releases second edition of 'Links of the Chain'
Will James Harnack recently reworked his novel "Links of the Chain," a fictional story of a small Northwoods town. Harnack added to the book that was originally written in 1984 and has since been republished with more content. (subscriber access)
Oneida County 4-H introduces Community Roots, a youth art and garden series
Over the past decade, Oneida County 4-H has expanded considerably by offering a variety of programming to teach youth important life skills and empower them to reach their full potential. (subscriber access)
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