Author: StarJournal
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Rhinelander bank appoints new staff
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Associated Bank has announced the addition of two employees to the Rhinelander location. Brad Kowieski is vice president, commercial banker, Community Markets – ... -
Often heard but rarely seen
Sorting fact from fiction about this bird of the night BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal Whippoorwills are a fixture of Wisconsin bird ... -
New shooting ranges completed at local sports club
STAR JOURNAL REPORT The Hodag Sports Club recently added four new state-of-the-art pistol ranges to the club’s River Road location, bringing to eight the number of ... -
Viewpoint Sept. 17
Poisoning the soil Editor, If you listen to the radio you have probably heard the ads being run against Sen. Tammy Baldwin. In fact, you have ... -
Finding satisfaction in the effort put forth
BY MITCH MODE Special to the Star Journal The grass was heavy with dew in the half-light before dawn. The tent fly sagged, sodden, and the ... -
Gallbladder problem usually an easy fix
By Jasmine Baker, RN Ascension Medical Group The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of the abdomen, just below the liver. It ... -
State’s head of education runs for governor
Evers cites executive experience, ability to find common ground BY EILEEN PERSIKE Editor State Superintendent Tony Evers was in Rhinelander Wednesday, the last stop of a ... -
Wisconsin Attorney General announces sex trafficking arrests
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Thirteen Vilas County men were among 25 arrests throughout the state announced by the Wisconsin Department of Justice Sept. 14. Attorney General ... -
Rhinelander man killed in Motorcycle crash
STAR JOURNAL REPORT A Rhinelander man involved in a motorcycle accident in Oneida County Thursday has died as a result of his injuries. Oneida County Chief ... -
Community mentors sought for Rhinelander students
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Central Intermediate School, in the School District of Rhinelander, is looking for mentors from the community to work one-on-one with students. Volunteers would ...