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Davenport Street business owners unhappy with Streetscape work limiting access
Construction blamed for loss of revenue BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER A couple of business owners along Davenport Street in downtown Rhinelander expressed their frustrations at ... -
Events listings wanted by the Rhinelander Chamber
STAR JOURNAL REPORT The Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting event submissions for the 2017 Rhinelander Area Guide. The Rhinelander Guide book is ... -
Truth, fiction or sorcery
Try dowsing and decide for yourself! BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal Recently one of my kids decided he is a ... -
Rhinelander School Board to look at long-term planning
Board looks for consensus on how, where to begin BY EILEEN PERSIKE Editor The School District of Rhinelander Board of Education held a special ... -
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Anyone walking along Courtney Street, on the block in front of the Trig’s green space, will notice 51 solar lanterns with ... -
P&D Committee approves permit for Argo tours at Forest of Antlers
BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER A conditional use permit application that had been pending for almost two months after a public hearing was approved Wednesday ... -
State Trust Fund loan approved to help Expera expand in Rhinelander
Borrowing of $15 million for purchase and renovation of vacant Printpack building STAR JOURNAL REPORT The Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands has ... -
RHS student groups clean up
Rhinelander High School’s FBLA/DECA club cleaned up their Adopt-A-Highway section of Hwy. 17 recently. Starting in front of Printpack, the 10 students that participated ... -
Finance committee backs using same firm to hire new city administrator
Interim administrator not being sought for Rhinelander BY KEVIN BONESKE REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Though the person hired as Rhinelander’s last city administrator was terminated from the ... -
Oneida County DA: Rhinelander City Council did not violate open meetings law in terminating city administrator
STAR JOURNAL REPORT Oneida County district attorney Michael W. Schiek has decided not to pursue legal action against six members of the Rhinelander City ...