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Young Engineers
4:00 am
Thu June 20, 2013

RC Racecars: Vehicles to Success

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Cars ready at the starting line at the RC Havok Raceway.

A new program in Forest County is kicking up dust at the racetrack.  Forest County UW Extension is hoping to prevent juvenile delinquency by teaching kids to build remote control, or “RC," race cars.  

If you’ve never seen remote control car racing before…there’s a good chance you’re not prepared for how wild it is.

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McNaughton Trail
3:57 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Helping Homeless Pets Fundraiser Sunday

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Sleepy felines


You can burn some shoe leather to help homeless pets in the area.


The Oneida County Humane Society is hosting the "Hike For Homeless Pets" this weekend.


Spokesperson Sue Otis says the fundraiser helps keep the Rhinelander shelter in business...


 


"...funds will be used for our adoption center. That's basically for our operations and the needs of the animals and to take care of them and basically to run the building. Any maintenance...just to keep the center going..."


 

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Help area small businesses
3:32 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Tribal Agencies Get USDA Grants


Two grant awards for northern Wisconsin Native American communities from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are intended to spur local economic development.


 


Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development, Doug O'Brien says the Great Lakes Intertribal Council in Lac du Flambeau received $80,000 to fund a small business training program.


NiiJii Capital Partners in Keshena received more than $93,000 to provide technical assistance to 12 Menominee county businesses.

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Trust Fund Monies
3:15 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Rhinelander Awarded $2 Million For Redevelopment

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The Board of Commissioners of Public Lands has approved more than $2 million in state trust fund loans for 7 city projects.


Three of the news loans refinance existing debt, while four involve tax incremental districts, including the downtown upgrade project.


Board Executive Director Tia Nelson says this array of loans help fund local economic development...

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Fine Arts
2:29 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

ArtStart Exhibit Brings the Outdoors In

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"The Art of Hunting and Fishing" features a birch bark canoe crafted by a Wisconsin artist.

ArtStart kicks off a new summer exhibit today in Rhinelander.  It’s the first show to go up in the gallery after a series of renovations. 

The work on display in the "Art of Hunting and Fishing" ranges from woodcuts and drawings of duck hunters, to a collection of antique decoys and a birchbark canoe.  ArtStart Board President Ken Juon says he hopes the outdoorsy topic will appeal even to those who might not typically find themselves in a gallery.

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Shots fired in house
11:26 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Schaller Avoids Prison For February Incident

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Forrest Schaller

An Armstrong Creek man has avoided prison time but will be jailed for a February incident at his home in Forest County.

A first-degree attempted homicide charge was dropped against 52 year old Forrest Schaller. Schaller was arrested after gunshots were fired February 3 at a Dallman Road residence. Two people were found unhurt in the home.

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Assisted Living
4:17 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Nursing Facility Officially Opens New Location

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Staff, patients and community leaders gathered for the ribbon-cutting at Rennes Health and Rehab Center.

A new assisted living center has opened in Rhinelander.  The Rennes Health and Rehab Center held a ribbon cutting ceremony today.

A few dozen staff members, community leaders and patients gathered at the new nursing facility to celebrate its opening.  But the Rennes Health and Rehab Center has actually been taking care of patients since March 1st.  That’s when the group closed its location in Phelps and moved 33 patients to the new Rhinelander facility.

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Prices off in May
3:24 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Northwoods Home Sales Continue Long Climb

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Uptick in home sales


Another strong sales report from a realtor's group shows that market sector is recovering from the recession.


The monthly Wisconsin Realtors Association report shows statewide, the sale of existing homes in May increased 18 percent over May 2012. That's the 23rd straight month of sales growth in Wisconsin.


Economist David Clark says a key factor is the diminishing number of available homes to buy...



"....we're down to under 10 months of supply and it was about 13 months this time last year....."

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Only person certified in UW System
2:41 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

McReynolds Achieves Top Facilitator Certificate

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Corky McReynolds

A Northwoods environmental education leader has achieved a rare certification.


Dr. Corky McReynolds....Director at UW-Stevens Point Treehaven near Tomahawk has been certified by the International Association of Facilitators as as a Certified Professional Facilitator....



 

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Date stays the same
12:14 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

OC Board Sets Flexible Meeting Times

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The Oneida County board has approved the option of having flexible meeting times.

The long-festering issue of meeting times for the Oneida county board was addressed Tuesday...for the time being.

Citizens have asked the board to hold night meetings. The board routinely meets the third Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. as spelled out in county bylaws. Some felt the meeting times cut out workers from running for the board and attending meetings. The board earlier rejected night meetings, but left the door open to have some flexibility concerning scheduling meetings.

Administration committee chair Dave Hintz....

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