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WXPR News for 12-18-25
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The 30-foot tall snowman is returning to Minocqua, with a new location and a new hat.Snowmy Kromer is a long-running tradition, dating back to the 1960s.
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Whether they want you to give them cash or steal your identity, falling for a scam can be emotionally painful and expensive
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Wounded bird being cared for at the Raptor Education Group in Antigo
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Back-to-back low-snow winters forced some communities to try something different to give the economy a boost.One of the more successful projects was The Glide in Boulder Junction. The ice-skating ribbon through the woods brought people from around the world to the Northwoods.Now it’s back for a second year.
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The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says Nut Zee’s bar on County Highway B in the Town of Harrison was hit
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Crew found a conveyor belt system and mixed plastic recyclables hoppers on fire
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Farm industry leaders in Michigan and across the country say a new federal aid package announced last week, including $12 billion in one-time “bridge payments” to farmers, will not come close to offsetting mounting losses tied to trade disruptions and rising input costs
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For the first time in almost a decade, snowmobile trails in Oneida County will open before Christmas.
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WXPR News for 12-16-25