HOMEPAGE
Old Curran School remains as a nod to Rhinelander's earliest settler
The vision for what became the city of Rhinelander began with the Brown family, but it was actually John C. Curran who was the area's first settler. He first laid eyes on the future site of Rhinelander in 1857 while on a canoe trip with a man named Dutch Pete, …
Sackett's raises $450 for Kids In Need
Sackett's Bar held a meat raffle earlier this month and raised $450 for Kids In Need. The donation was fortuitous for the organization as it is in dire need of financial assistance after losing a $16,666 federal grant.
Nicolet Players production of 'The Game's Afoot' an 'enjoyable challenge' for lead actor Angelo Guercio
A murder mystery filled with mischievous tomfoolery will unfold on the Nicolet College Theatre stage when the Nicolet Players present "The Game's Afoot" Nov. 7 to 9 and again Nov. 13 to 16.
Batman meets Darth Vader
Children enjoyed trick-or-treating at downtown Rhinelander businesses Saturday evening.
YMCA of the Northwoods hosts another successful 'Not so Scary' event
Ghouls, goblins, witches and numerous Elsas braved the woods behind the YMCA of the Northwoods Friday evening to score buckets of candy at the Y's annual "Not so Scary" Halloween trail.
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Pumpkin glow
Crowds enjoyed a glowing jack-o'-lantern display in the Trig's green space Saturday evening.
Postcard ... from the past
Volkswagens were introduced to the Rhinelander community by Clarence Gilley in 1964.
Women's health the focus of sixth annual Scrap-Out Cancer event
Approximately 30 people attended the sixth annual Scrap-Out Cancer event at Ministry Saint Mary's Hospital Friday. Attendees were able to work on scrapbooking projects while listening to an informative health presentation.
Old Glory flies again
The American flag is flying from the AT&T tower in downtown Rhinelander once again.
Rhinelander Area Food Pantry celebrates opening of new location
Rhinelander Area Food Pantry officials cut a ribbon earlier this week to celebrate the official opening of the pantry's facility, located at 627 Coon Street.
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AMVETS receives donation from UPS
United Parcel Service, Inc. gave a generous donation of $2,000 to AMVETS this week.
Combating the flu
School District of Rhinelander charter school administrator Wil Losch gets his flu vaccine during Rhinelander High School's flu clinic Thursday evening.
Party for paws
The Oneida County Humane Society received a $1,325 donation from the Zumba Party for Paws event.
Perry retires from Ministry Medical Group
Rebecca Perry, MD, FACP, has announced her retirement from Ministry Medical Group effective Jan. 1, 2015. She has practiced medicine for 33 years in Crandon and retired from clinical practice at the end of September.
New owners set to take over Grace Lodge Assisted Living
New owners Dr. Cal Sprik and Susan Tobin are abiding by the old mantra "If it's not broke, don't fix it," as they prepare to take over operations of Grace Lodge Assisted Living in Rhinelander at the end of the month. (Subscriber access)
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