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Your Right to Know

As part of doing business, government agencies often maintain contact lists or distribution lists. These days those are typically email addresses, but they also can contain physical addresses or even phone numbers.

Don’t let the bullies win

Marion, Kansas (pop. 1,922) is right smack in the middle of nowhere, unless you count Cottonwood Falls (pop. 851) 27 miles to the east. But this tiny farming and cattle town is now on the map: ground zero for a titanic battle over freedom of the press.

River News: Our View

We suppose we should never be surprised about what is going on in Oneida County government — virtually none of it any good — and so it wasn’t much of a shock when the Oneida County district attorney completely flubbed her analysis of our complaint about the zoning committee’s actions …

Reader responds to heat wave article

To the Editor: I would like to respond to Mr. Richard Moore’s news analysis “USA heat wave! But is it really hot?” in the August 8 edition of the Northwoods River News.

Never underestimate an old man on a bicycle

To the Editor: A number of restaurants in the area failed to open for the tourist season. Some others are operating on a reduced schedule, and some have announced that they will be closing early (for good?).
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RAREA announces spotlight ceremony

To the Editor: A special opportunity for Wisconsin Retirement System annuitants that have been in the educational community and friends of public education will take place in Rhinelander.

Your Right to Know

In recent years, public schools in Wisconsin and across the country have come under intense scrutiny. At issue are some of the most politically engaging, high-stakes issues of our time: what we teach children about race, gender and identity; how we police the line between free speech and anti-discrimination law; …

Reflections on the Safest Way Tour

To the Editor: I recently had the opportunity to be part of events in Superior, Ashland, Minocqua and Wausau, called the Safest Way Tour, which highlighted the importance of the Line 5 pipeline relocation project being proposed in Bayfield, Ashland, and Iron counties.

Judge wasn't calling anyone a racist

It's easy to accept as normal the editorials in the River News, filled with passion but devoid of facts and reason. But the vicious tirade against Judge Mary Burns [2 June] was clearly outside the box. Such personal attacks of public officials for doing their job is hostile to the …

Manifest mendacity

To the Editor:Dear Gregg and Richard, Seemingly, your desire to deride Judge Mary Roth Burns ignites my editorial propensities. Because the last time that I felt feverishly compelled to respond to one of your predictable rants was about a year ago.
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County supervisor disrespects constituents

To the Editor:Having just finished watching the recorded live streaming of the county board meeting on May 16, I was impressed by the turn-out of 26 concerned citizens who spoke in favor of the Pelican River Forest easements. There was tremendous support for it from citizens.

Rhinelander Pickleball Group thanks fire department for CPR and AED training

To the Editor:The Rhinelander Pickleball Group (RPG) is sincerely grateful to the Rhinelander Fire Department for the time the firefighters and EMTs spent reviewing the lifesaving techniques of CPR and AED use with our members.

New mineral exploration eyed in the Upper-Wolf River Watershed

To the Editor:During the 1980s I conducted independent research on the mineral exploration patterns in Northern Wisconsin.

Reader reflects on JFC hearing

To the Editor:I recently attended the Wisconsin Legislature's Joint Finance Committee hearing in Minocqua. Although I had planned to present my own comments to the committee, I listened to the other numerous comments presented by citizens from all over the Northwoods with interest and eventually with concern.

In recognition of teachers

To the Editor:Recognizing that parents are a child's first teacher and applauding them for entrusting their offspring in continuing their growth and development with the staff in the schools, we all join in saying thanks and gratitude to teachers.
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