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The Boys and Girls Club of the Northwoods served more than 300 students in Rhinelander last year. But this year, it’s struggling to find the staff to fill open positions.
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Between rising costs and staffing challenges, the Wisconsin Restaurant Association says Wisconsin's restaurant industry is one of the most impacted in the country, and experts see no end in sight.
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Officials with the City of Merrill said they have enough lifeguards at this point to be open during weekdays, but not during all weekends.
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Housing in northern Wisconsin is in such short supply that some people turn down jobs in the area because they cannot find a place to live. Employers have come up with a solution — convert vacant motels into affordable housing.
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The housing shortage has reached its tentacles into every corner of the Northwoods housing market. But one group in particular faces a real estate challenge – young professionals.
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High school seniors are getting ready to graduate, but in Wisconsin, fewer are packing their bags for college. Instead, local high school administrators say they’re noticing more students pursue certifications or enter directly into the workforce.
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The chamber of commerce intended to bring the showcase back this year, but the chamber’s executive director says it hit too many obstacles.
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Wisconsin’s unemployment rate fell to a record low of 2.8 percent in December.
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Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed a bill opposed by labor unions that would have allowed teenagers to work longer hours during the busy summer tourism months.
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A month of record high COVID-19 cases posed staffing challenges to the Sokaogon Chippewa Community in Mole Lake. But as cases start to drop, the community is hoping it’s nearing herd immunity.