Author: StarJournal
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City Council wants state Division of Forestry office to move to Rhinelander
Permits for chickens, cell tower also approved By KEVIN BONESKE Reporter/Photographer With the 2015-17 state budget calling for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to develop ... -
Rhinelander District Library news
Star Journal staff New Friends advocacy group kickoff The Rhinelander District Library, the Library Board of Directors, and RDL Foundation are pleased to announce the formation ... -
Ever changing…. Primal attraction to moving water brings adventure but no expectations
By Mitch Mode They say you never paddle the same river twice. Moving water makes one realize the impermanence of things. Things change; that is a ... -
Warming weather will make anglers happy
Opening weekend has come and gone and as reports trickle in it seems safe to say it was a very slow start to the season. Hot ... -
Activities added to Chequamegon Bay Birding and Nature Festival
Star Journal staff Due to high demand and interest, six more field trips have been to this year’s 10th Annual Chequamegon Bay Birding and Nature Festival ... -
Blood pressure: How low can you go?
Living Well By Paula Havisto Ministry Medical Group Hypotension is the term used to describe low blood pressure, officially defined as a reading of 90/60 ... -
They’re so cute! DNR gets the word out to help keep young wild animals wild
By Eileen Persike Editor A big part of Wildlife Biologist Jeremy Holtz’s job at the Department of Natural Resources every spring is fielding phone calls ... -
Digging up the past – Streetscape construction uncovers items of yesteryear
BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Rhinelander’s Streetscape construction is now in the process of upgrading utilities in the downtown area while at the same time uncovering the ... -
Local art centers need community feedback
Star Journal staff Youth art programs are springing up around the country, and Rhinelander is no exception. The benefits of allowing young people to be creative ... -
Foul play ruled out in last week’s explosion in Oneida County
Star Journal staff UPDATE: Foul play is not suspected in the explosion that was felt throughout a town of Sugar Camp neighborhood last Friday. Preliminary results ...