Author: StarJournal
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Sheriff’s Office seeks inviduals
Each week the Star Journal features several individuals selected by law enforcement. The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your assistance in locating the following ... -
Historical Society hosts fur trader
May 27 presentation highlights early Rhinelander history BY EILEEN PERSIKE Editor The Rhinelander Historical Society is bringing to life a history of the region that is ... -
Full lakes and rivers, mosquitoes and slow fishing
Weekend outlook We’ve had enough rain to last us for a while. That, and some cool temperatures, dominated this past week and set the stage for ... -
Memorial Day ceremonies announced
All events are free and open to the public Saturday, May 27 11:30 a.m. Annual ceremony at Union Grove Cemetery Veterans Memorial; Lakewood Rd., Harshaw. Lunch ... -
Outstanding RHS seniors
The Kiwanis Club of Rhinelander honored two outstanding Rhinelander High School seniors at its weekly meeting. Joseph Blaser participated in both band and technology education classes ... -
Take a fresh look at the ordinary this spring
Not as grand as the pines, oaks or maples, cherry trees have great value BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal Sometimes it is ... -
Rhinelander Athletes head to State Special Olympics
The School District of Rhinelander participated in the Special Olympics Regional meet held in Merrill last weekend. All of the athletes had a strong finish to ... -
Ambassador News
The Rhinelander Area Ambassadors recently welcomed Joel and Vicky Miller at Millers Club 47. Located on Hwy 47 across from the Newbold Fire Department, the telephone ... -
Ambassador News
The Rhinelander Area Ambassadors recently greeted Nancy Lorbetske at her new downtown Rhinelander business, Nannigans Saloon and Eatery. Lorbetske and Steve Lurvey plan to open the ... -
Plenty of wildlife, but no turkeys
BY ROGER SABOTA Special to the Star Journal I was rudely awakened Friday, May 4 at 4:30 in the morning. The reason for this intrusion in ...