Author: StarJournal
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Good old-fashioned skiing will cure what ails you
BY MITCH MODE Special to the Star Journal I’ve been fighting a cold. It’s not a big deal. I don’t want to sound whiney. My nose ... -
Area students receive post-secondary honors
College and University fall awards, recognitions and graduations University of Wisconsin-Stout fall graduates Jairo Camargo, B.S. Management, Tomahawk; James Kinnally, B.S. Engineering Technology, Tomahawk. University of ... -
Making Tracks: Looking back, looking ahead
BY MAGGIE STEFFEN Executive Director, Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce January is the month when we review what was accomplished in the past year and then ... -
Blood pressure: The good and bad of the highs and lows
BY BARB FABER, APNP Ministry Medical Group People on blood pressure medication often record readings with a home monitor and in most cases the results show ... -
Winter weather and activities return
Had a groundhog emerged on Thursday, an unlikely event considering near zero temperatures, it would have seen its shadow, dark and stark on the new snow. ... -
Obituary: Herbert G. Geyer
Herbert G. Geyer, age 75 of Lake Tomahawk, died Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, at his home. He was born Sept. 2, 1941 in Munich, Germany to Emmeran ... -
Rhinelander photographer wins magazine photo contest
STAR JOURNAL REPORT A Rhinelander photographer took top honors in Lake Superior Magazine’s 22nd annual Lake Superior Photo Contest, and her photo landed on the cover of the magazine’s ... -
Obituary: Allan Larson
Allan Hunter Larson, age 67 of Rhinelander, died Jan. 31, 2017 at his home. He was born May 6, 1949 in Rhinelander to Dale and Doris ... -
Checkers, dominoes, paper dolls…. Such were children’s toys and games in days gone by
BY LILY KONGSLIEN Special to the Star Journal Let’s take a walk back into the pre-World War II years of the 20s and 30s and ...