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It Matters to One operator won’t face criminal charges
But animal rescue license still suspended STAR JOURNAL REPORT Following a settlement in the civil case involving the It Matters to One animal rescue ... -
Rhinelander takes in over $83,000 in first-quarter PRAT revenue
Half-percent sales tax charged by city’s ‘tourism-related retailers’ STAR JOURNAL REPORT The half-percent “Premier Resort Area Tax” that took effect Jan. 1 in Rhinelander has ... -
Lloyd Gauthier takes over as Rhinelander police chief
Sheriff’s department captain replaces Michael Steffes BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER It’s now official – Rhinelander once again has a permanent police chief in place. ... -
Summer concert series begins June 21
The first day of summer means the return of Rhinelander’s Concerts on the Riverwalk. June 21 will feature the Rhinelander Area Community Band on ... -
Making their mark downtown
Workers from Guidelines Pavement Marking in Rio mark out parking lines to paint Thursday on Davenport Street near Brown Street and finish the first ... -
American sacrifice is memorialized on the Normandy coast of France
Trying to imagine the unimaginable BY MITCH MODE Special to the Star Journal The sand beach seems to run forever. Waves roll in from ... -
Judge denies motion to dismiss charge for toddler’s death
Ellen Tran accused of second-degree reckless homicide BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Oneida County Judge Patrick F. O’Melia has denied a motion to dismiss a ... -
Deer, Young receive Nicolet College 2017 Outstanding Service Awards
The Nicolet College Board of Trustees recently honored two Nicolet employees with 2017 Outstanding Service Awards for superior performance that advanced student learning, responded ... -
Dogs seized from shelter won’t be returned
It Matters to One drops civil suit STAR JOURNAL REPORT The It Matters to One animal rescue shelter in Sugar Camp, where 39 dogs ... -
Decision on proposed Marshfield Clinic hospital addition in Minocqua expected June 8
County committee to finish reviewing additional information BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER After about a half hour of discussion Wednesday, Oneida County’s Planning and Development ...