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Parks Committee discusses priorities as task force disbands
Additional financial support sought for city parks BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Rhinelander’s Parks, Buildings and Grounds Committee held a special meeting Tuesday at City ... -
County Board to consider ordinance on geographic name changes
Measure would require $500 fee to process individual requests BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER The Oneida County Board would have a say on any proposed ... -
City Council approves new three-year contract with police union
Agreement includes four across-the-board wage increases BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER After meeting in closed session Monday night, the Rhinelander City Council approved a new ... -
Council backs locating dog park at Shepard Park
Plan contingent upon reaching agreement with Petco BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER A location to place a dog park in Rhinelander received approval Monday by ... -
Rhinelander’s Streetscape work enters final phase
Road construction could finish within two weeks BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Rhinelander’s downtown Streetscape project has entered the third and final phase of its ... -
Portion of Highway 17 closed in Lincoln County after crash
STAR JOURNAL REPORT The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday that State Highway 17 closed between County B and County D in the township ... -
News Briefs
Woman’s Club offers grant opportunities Local organizations looking for project funding can submit applications until July 8 to the GFWC-Rhinelander Woman’s Club. A letter ... -
Teachers and tutors invited to literacy training
The Literacy Task Force of Northern Wisconsin is seeking participants for its annual literacy training workshop. The event is for anyone considering being a ... -
Staff addition, promotion announced at the YMCA
STAR JOURNAL REPORT The YMCA of the Northwoods has announced the recent promotion of Jennifer Chiamulera as Wellness Director. Chiamulera has been with the ... -
City committee discusses possible uses for PRAT revenue
Noticeable short-term street repairs favored BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER After receiving more than $83,000 in first-quarter revenue from the half-percent “Premier Resort Area Tax” ...