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Northern Wisconsin Center for Working People receives grant
The Pollination Project, a California based philanthropic foundation, awarded a $1,000 grant to the Northern Wisconsin Center for Working People.
Hintzke opens accounting practice in Rhinelander
James Hintzke, CPA, MS Taxation, CSA, is transitioning into his office in Rhinelander on Conro Street where he plans to work full-time. His other practice is based in New Berlin. (subscriber access)
New book tells the story of the Kovac Planetarium
A local man dreamt of the stars, kept to his plan and built one of the most unique attractions in the Northwoods, the Kovac Planetarium. Now fellow stargazers can read the backstory of Frank Kovac's epic project in a newly-released book. (subscriber access)
A day for the dogs
Two events in the Rhinelander area Saturday drew pet lovers from miles around.
Postcard ... from the past
With the weather more accommodating, Hodag Beach will be in use again soon
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Fashion show supports arts in the community
Quality Inn's banquet hall was nearly at capacity Thursday evening for ArtStart's annual Bling! fashion show.
Photos: Rotary supports community
Rhinelander Rotary President Jay Anderle presents a check for $500 to Lynn Lintereur to help support the RHS - PBIS positive behavior program.
Rhinelander District Library offers new reading program for preschoolers
Reading is an important skill to have and the Rhinelander District Library is now offering another way for parents to help their children get excited about books.
Laser Pros honored with Nicolet College Foundation Friends and Partners Award
The Nicolet College Foundation recently presented its 2015 Friends and Partners Award to Laser Pros International for its long-standing partnership with the college and its information technology program. (Public access)
Local author releases 15th mystery novel
Victoria Houston of Rhinelander has released her 15th Loon Lake Mystery, "Dead Rapunzel." (Subscriber access)
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Rhinelander community pays tribute to those lost to war
Nearly all of the seats in the Rhinelander High School auditorium were occupied Monday as a large crowd came to pay its respects and remember all the men and women who have lost their lives serving our country. (Public access)
A picture is worth a thousand words
When Rhinelander native David Chrisinger began his work with veterans in 2013, his goal was simple. He wanted to help his boyhood friend Brett Foley transition from the military back to civilian life. (Subscriber access)
50 years later, Rhinelander beer lives on
Though the Rhinelander Brewing Company hasn't had a physical presence locally in the form of an actual brewery in nearly a half-century, it has still been a part of the brewery resurgence in recent years. (subscriber access)
Artarama seeking young artists for July show
Thousands of art lovers will converge on Eagle River's Riverside Park on July 18, 2015, to appreciate and purchase artwork from the traditional to the exotic at Artarama - one of the Midwest's most esteemed shows. Rain or shine the show will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Find your musical voice at School of the Arts at Rhinelander
Wade Fernandez believes the Native American-style flute embodies Wisconsin's Northwoods.
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