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From clothing to electronics, billions of tons of discarded products end up in landfills each year.A new event at the Hodag Dome could help reduce that waste by helping share knowledge.
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There was a packed house at a meeting Monday night, where community members sought to save the pool
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Organizers in Minocqua are calling on hundreds of people to volunteer their time to package thousands of meals.The annual Food for Kidz event is coming up next month.
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The Haunted Sawmill aims to raise at least $350,000 to fund necessary updates, including electrical work, a fire alarm system, and a sprinkler system
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Several organizations and community members are working together to build a skate park at Hodag Park in Rhinelander.The skate park has been designed. Now the community is looking to raise $1.5 million to build it.
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A major HVAC installation will be underway, which will include putting a crane on the roof
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Habitat for Humanity of the Northwoods handed over the keys to the owner of its latest house this week.It’s the 26th house built by the organization.
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For more than a decade, the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry has partnered with the Rhinelander School District to help feed thousands of kids with Weekend Food for Kids Program.This year it’s trying something new to ensure kids have enough to eat over the weekend.
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The Oneida County Childcare Coalition (OCCC) is calling on community members and local businesses to participate in its annual survey. This initiative aims to assess the child care needs across the county
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Community members gathered at Hodag Park in Rhinelander Wednesday for the groundbreaking of a new splash pad.
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ArtStart in Rhinelander is moving forward with plans to install a new boiler.It’s calling on the community to help reach their fundraising goals.
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For 75 years, Lac du Flambeau tribal members have shared their culture and traditions with visitors at the Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl.Each week the Indian Bowl invites visitors to experience a Pow Wow.