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On the hunt
Snow didn't stop a group of local kids from taking part in the 2014 Rhinelander Optimist Club Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at Pioneer Park in Rhinelander.
Bright to teach writing courses at SOA
Enter the world of Emily Bright, and you enter the world of the written word. For several years she taught creative writing and literature courses at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, authored Powerful Ideas in Teaching: Creating
Slide show of old Rhinelander photos draws crowd
The Rhinelander Historical Society and Leadership Oneida County (LOC) hosted a photographic exhibit Wednesday evening that offered a glimpse of Rhinelander's past.
Big D's Auto Repair now open in Rhinelander
There isn't much that instills more fear in a person's soul than a flashing check engine light. Some have the skills to pop open the hood of their vehicle to see what's wrong, but for many it's a fruitless endeavor.
"I Buy Local" Spotlight
This installment of our bi-weekly spotlight on "I Buy Local" businesses features Forest TV and Appliance. Owner Michael Gruett explains how Forest TV and Appliance is an asset to the community. Check back every other week for a new look at another local business offering impressive service to the Rhinelander community.
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Rhinelander District Library adds new services
There are some new services for patrons of the Rhinelander District Library. Color printing and faxing are hardly new technologies but they have not been available to library users until now. Some more modern advances include a new self-checkout station and Chromebooks that are available for use by the public.
Beyond Martial Arts now offers Holy Yoga
There's a new type of yoga being taught at Beyond Martial Arts Health and Wellness Center in Rhinelander - one with a more spiritual bent.
Rummage sale
The Rhinelander High School students who are traveling to Europe in 2015 held a rummage sale Saturday at the Jim Miazga Community Gymnasium.
Postcard from the past
Rhinelander's first stoplight, seen here in a photo from around 1933, stood in the center of the intersection of Brown and Davenport streets and was the city's only stoplight until 1937.
Wine, Beer, Cheese and Chocolate Tasting event supports Kinship
Holiday Acres Resort in Rhinelander was the place to be Friday evening as it hosted Kinship of the North's seventh annual Wine, Beer, Cheese and Chocolate tasting event.
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Conference helps students with disabilities prepare for life after high school
The transition from high school student to adult is complicated regardless of one's personal situation but for people with disabilities the challenges of early adulthood can be particularly daunting. (Subscriber access)
Sanderson named VP of Ministry Medical Group Northern Region
Pete Sanderson, MD, has been named vice president for Ministry Medical Group's (MMG) northern region, according to Bob Sookochoff, MD, president of MMG.
Six child care centers registered as breastfeeding friendly
The Northwoods Breastfeeding Coalition is pleased to announce that six child care centers in the Northwoods are now registered as Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care Centers.
Building razed to make way for Dunkin' Donuts
The site of a RE/MAX real estate office was recently demolished to make way for a new Dunkin' Donuts franchise.
Signs of spring
Briq's Soft Serve (at Jet's Dairy Bar) officially made its season debut prior to the snowstorm that hit the Northwoods earlier this month.
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