News
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Spring cleaning: It’s good for your body
Shift in Health By Wendy Henrichs Board Certified Nutrition Counselor and Chiropractic Pediatrician Springtime is the perfect time for doing a little spring cleaning. ... -
The Unquiet Librarian: Love your library!
By Virginia Roberts Rhinelander District Library Director As part of my job and it’s a part I really enjoy, I get to tell ... -
In case of emergency: Expera’s specially trained response team is prepared to handle crises
By Eileen Persike Editor Paper mill workers at Expera Specialty Solutions have something few, if any, other industries in Rhinelander have: An Emergency Response ... -
Habitat for Humanity looking for remodeling projects
Brush with Kindness By Eileen Persike Editor Habitat for Humanity of the Northwoods has built homes for more than 17 area families. This year ... -
The old phonograph
Historically Speaking By Lily Kongslien The old-type phonograph (whether a Victrola, graphaphone or gramophone) had a prominent place in the parlor, as it ... -
Blacksmith and teacher Bill Kaul and his historic craft
By Lily Kongslien Special to the Star Journal You find Bill Kaul presenting the craft of blacksmithing to eager audiences, young and old, ... -
Living Well: Living successfully with heart disease
By Steven Meyer, PA-C According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 15 million Americans with coronary artery disease are ... -
HoDrags on Ice cancelled
By Eileen Persike, editor. The strange winter of 2015-2016 has claimed another casualty. HoDrags on Ice organizers cancelled the even Feb. 15 due to ... -
Rhinelander skaters bring home Badger State medals
Rhinelander Figure Skating Club members competed recently at the 2016 Badger State Games in Mosinee. All together, team members brought home more than twenty ... -
Lakes are solid, panfish biting
A cold weekend is coming up and by this time of the year, mid February, one is not wrong in wondering if it’s the ...