Author: StarJournal
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Alumni basketball game 2015
Congratulations to the tournament winners, Class of 2013 alumni team; Brad Kenote, Tyler Thorsen, Austin Bowman, Dylon Wilmont, Ben Eversman, Darren McGuire, Brett Mathews and Shane White. ... -
Rhinelander Area Food Pantry receives almost $10,000 in donations
Three separate organizations recently donated to RAFP, with a total just shy of $10,000. Courtesy of Rhinelander Area Food Pantry Green Bay Packers make donation to ... -
YMCA Invites Active Older Adults to an Open House
Courtesy of the YMCA of the Northwoods The Active Older Adult Advisory Committee and the YMCA of the Northwoods is extending an invitation to anyone 55 ... -
New lead oncologist at James Beck Cancer Center
Dr. Douglas Reding to Lead Medical Oncology Services at the James Beck Cancer Center Courtesy of Ministry Health Care Ministry Health Care announced that Dr. Douglas Reding, ... -
Northern edge cuts down competition
Northern Edge proved to be sharper than the Hatchets, as the girls hockey cut right through the Tomahawks, 6-0. -
Hodag Hockey dominates Medford
The Rhinelander boys hockey team beat Medford 8-2, with 54 shots on goal to Medford’s 10. Photos by TMK Photography. -
Court report intake – Dec. 22
Monday, Dec. 14 Michael A. Truby, Harshaw, charged with OWI causing injury (with a passenger < 16 years old), reckless driving causing bodily harm and intentionally ... -
Red Cross seeks donations during Holidays
Courtesy of American Red Cross As millions of Americans make their final gift purchases this holiday season, the American Red Cross reminds eligible donors to give the ... -
Nicolet National Bank employees give back to community
Courtesy of Nicolet National Bank Nicolet National Bank awarded local non-profits on behalf of its employee-funded foundation, known as the Nicolet National Foundation. The Foundation is ... -
December City Council Recap
By Jared Raney Reporter Monday brought the end-of-the-year meeting to City Council. Among nearly three dozen approvals, significant changes included the approval of a $2.1 million ...