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  • This weekend marked the start of the archery and crossbow deer hunting season.
  • Demand for COVID-19 testing increases, local tribes want federal protections for wolves ahead of the fall hunt and a Forest County farmer experiments in aquaponics.
  • Railroad accidents were common in the late nineteenth century. Because safety was an issue, some train robbers in the Northwoods thought they could use it to their advantage.
  • RSV spreads in local nursery schools, a judge dismisses a lawsuit to remove a DNR chairman and scientists try to better understand cover crops.
  • The Wisconsin River is a tamed river, but in the past, before the dams, the river ran wild, and loggers found Grandfather Falls near Merrill to be a difficult obstacle to overcome.
  • Tri-County Council decorates Rhinelander in purple to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a federal judge sets a hearing date on blocking the state’s fall wolf hunt and Wisconsin prepares to lead the nation in cranberry production for the 27th year in a row.
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  • In the United States, the first great ventriloquist was Harry E. Lester, and Lester considered the Northwoods to be his home.
  • A new analysis finds people living in rural areas are more likely to die from COVID, an engineer believes self-driving tractors could help solve the agriculture industry’s labor shortage and epizootic hemorrhagic disease is found in white-tailed deer in Michigan.
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