Author: StarJournal
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Surviving the dog days of summer
BY MITCH MODE Special to the Star Journal If time is of a river then summer is when the waters run slow; no urgency in the ... -
Tips for finding the fish as summer winds down
August now; the last month of true summer. Soon summer will be behind us; autumn will be looming. Daylight hours are fewer now than a month ... -
Viewpoint: Open letter regarding proposed Industrial Acid Mining bill
Editor, Sen. Tiffany, I am writing to you today to voice my concern over your proposed new Industrial Acid Mining bill. Specifically, I strongly oppose your ... -
Heads up on avoiding concussion
By Paula Havisto, PA-C Ministry Medical Group, Rhinelander Concussions aren’t just the domain of football players, boxers and others who play high-impact sports. They can occur ... -
Exploring the unexplained
Bigfoot, sasquatch and other legendary creatures BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal My boys were lounging in front of the television one hot ... -
Veterans Service Organizations
BY TAMMY WALTERS Oneida County Veterans Service Officer Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) have a few different purposes. They are a way for veterans who have common ... -
Learning from their peers
Tech Fest allows teachers to catch up on the latest tools By Eileen Persike Editor A group of Rhinelander teachers was back in the classroom this ... -
Keeping downtown Tomahawk beautiful
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Tomahawk Community Bank recently donated $1,000 to Tomahawk Main Street to support the hanging flower baskets and other beautification efforts in downtown Tomahawk. ... -
Obituary: James R. Trask
James “Jim” R. Trask, age 75 of Rhinelander, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, at his home. He was born Oct. 29, 1941, in Worcester, Mass. to Francis ... -
Rhinelander student wins DARE essay contest
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Zion School student Jaylee Weyhrauch, center, won the regional Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) essay contest for the 2016-17 school year. Weyhrauch, who ...