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'The Hallelujah Girls' to raise the roof Feb. 9-12
The Wabeno Players will present "The Hallelujah Girls" by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten at Madonna Hall in Wabeno, Thursday through Sunday (Feb. 9-12).
Feb. 11 artisan showcase at Bell Tower Residence to highlight local talent
Celebrate the arts by attending the ninth annual Merrill Artisan Showcase, Feb. 11 in Assisi Hall at Bell Tower Residence at 1500 O' Day Street. The show runs from 1 to 5 p.m. and will include 20 or more Wisconsin artisans who will display their talents in painting, photography, carving, …
Birthday bicycle
Declan Miller tried out his new birthday bicycle in the Trig's Riverwalk Centre Friday with his grandparents, Chuck and Becky Miller, by his side. Declan's birthday was Jan. 15.
VA offers new CPAP clinic for veterans with sleep apnea
The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center in Iron Mountain, Mich. recently established a new CPAP Clinic to offer veterans who suffer with sleep apnea help in adapting to their continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) equipment.
Explore careers in corrections Jan. 24 at Nicolet College
Anyone interested in starting a career in criminal justice is invited to attend the Careers in Corrections open house at Nicolet College from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 24, in Birchwoods Center 116.
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Sue Perry's life of service expands to help those suffering domestic abuse
Sue Perry has devoted her entire adult life to helping others.For nearly 40 years she worked as a registered nurse, primarily in obstetrics, delivering or caring for an astounding 5,500 babies.For the past decade she's helped organize annual health care mission trips to Mexico, providing care to more than 4,000 …
PSB Holdings, Inc. announces Knitt retirement
PSB Holdings, Inc. has announced that president and chief executive officer Peter Knitt plans to retire in January 2018.
CoVantage Cares Foundation provides $76,000 to non-profit groups
The Board of Directors for CoVantage Cares Foundation has announced that checks totaling nearly $76,000 were recently presented to local non-profit groups that serve communities where CoVantage Credit Union has branches.
Local chiropractor collects pet supplies for OCHS
Dr. Earl Roth DC of Roth Family Chiropractic helped raise nearly 500 pounds of pet supplies for Oneida County Humane Society over the holiday season.
new confirmands
Six confirmation students from Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rhinelander had the opportunity to lead worship services on Sunday, Jan. 15. Students students did everything from greeting and ushering to the readings. From left, Kathryn Borski, Mariah McCue, Gabby Denis, Jeremiah Bellow, Alex Fortier and Ethan Snyder.
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Northern Arts Council officers
The Northern Arts Council held its annual meeting Thursday, Jan. 12, and installed (from left) Tom Winquist, treasurer; Julie Bronson, president; Torrey Youngstrum, vice-president; and Sue Hucker, secretary, as officers for the coming year. The council awarded $10,600 in grants to area arts programs and also provided a $1,500 grant …
Prepare for wedding season at Magical Moments Bridal Expo
Planning for one of the most important days of your life - your wedding day - is exciting and quite an undertaking. There are many decisions to be made but Lund and Taylor Bridal Gallerie's annual Magical Moments Bridal Expo, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 21 at …
A saturday on snowshoes
Racers trotted across the snow-covered trails at Holiday Acres in Rhinelander Saturday as part of the annual Snowshoe Hare snowshoe race. The race was put on by RASTA (Rhinelander Area Silent Trails Association) and is part of the Braveheart Series.
Marywood to host 'Getting to Know the Other' program
The public is invited to enter into the world of the African continent through the person of Sister Gloria Wirba at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23 at Holy Family Church in Woodruff. The program is being sponsored by Marywood Franciscan Spiritiality Center in Woodruff.
WPS linemen teach NCSS students about electricity
NCSS students received a tutorial in the dangers of electricity Friday when two Wisconsin Public Service linemen visited their school.
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