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People gathered Tuesday to celebrate the opening of a 40-unit housing complex in Lac du Flambeau. It helps fill a large need for affordable housing in the area.
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Due to the warmer weather, the DNR says anglers can expect fish in most waters to be done spawning and ready to feed
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Funding for AmeriCorps was abruptly ended last month, and members were told to go home.AmeriCorps is the federal agency for national service and volunteerism.
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A Wisconsin appeals court judge who was an outspoken supporter of abortion rights in the state Legislature announced Tuesday that she is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, taking on an incumbent conservative justice who sided with President Donald Trump in his failed attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss
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An iconic stature of Chief St. Germain stands again in front of the St. Germain Chamber of Commerce building
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Voice, messaging, and data services went out Thursday for thousands, but calling between customers has been restored
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At its May 12th meeting, Rhinelander Common Council approved a proposal from Wendel-Five Bugles for design work for the new emergency services building.
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People living in a house on Prospect Street in Rhinelander got out safely after a fire broke out
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The Dome was damaged in an ice storm earlier this spring, when the power went out and the dome partially deflated after a backup generator failed to come on
Tuesday, May 27th at 6:00 P.M.