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The City of Rhinelander is once again trying to find a way to make it safer for people living on the west side of the city to get downtown walking or biking.
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County fairs are often a source of great pride.It’s a chance for 4-H kids to show off their hard work and are full of live music and entertainment.The Oneida County Fair maybe smaller than most, but it still has a big impact.
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A small farm in Lincoln County sells its produce by a simple motto--“pick what you need, pay what you can afford.”The couple who runs Tranquil Acres says it’s their way of helping their community eat healthy.
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A 23-year-old teacher in Rhinelander is working towards her first home with help from Habitat for Humanity.
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Biking enthusiasts in Mercer are working to expand the current trail to create a 26-mile loop.
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Right now, there is a critical need for blood donations in the Northwoods.Summer can be a difficult time of year for donation centers.
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Those beautiful displays can be expensive, costing communities tens of thousands of dollars.
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Eight Wisconsin cities, including four rural communities, will receive improvements to help make their communities more livable
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The Northwoods Pride Festival is this Saturday in Rhinelander.Organizers say the festival faced a couple challenges this year, but are looking forward to a day of joy and celebration.
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In a press release, Lincoln County's Administrative and Legislative Committee says they’ve reached a new agreement to transfer ownership of Pine Crest Nursing Home to a subsidiary operating company of the Ensign Group
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A Sheboygan County couple wants to make sure people living and visiting Rhinelander can access the natural beauty of the area.They’ve started an endowment fund with the Rhinelander Community Foundation aimed at non-motorized activities.