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The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced the positive test Wednesday. The result was confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, Iowa.
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As winter inches closer, road construction crews are facing tight deadlines to get work done while they can.The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has been overseeing the projects on Highways 17 and 8 near Rhinelander.
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Drivers will need to find an alternative to WIS 32 in Oneida County on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
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The Department of Transportation says crews finished early and were able to re-open the highway Tuesday evening.
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The closure is expected to last two days.
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Mountain biking has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the Northwoods as trail systems continue to grow.But the sport is still heavily dominated by men.Little Bellas is a national organization that focuses on teaching girls to mountain bike and the life skills that come with it.
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Mountain biking has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the Northwoods as trail systems continue to grow.But the sport is still heavily dominated by men.Little Bellas is a national organization that focuses on teaching girls to mountain bike and the life skills that come with it.
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Small businesses face a lot of challenges.The Oneida County Economic Development Corporation wants to make sure business owners have all the resources they need.
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Construction crews need to replace a railroad crossing on Highway 8.
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The sludge was tested in July as a possible source of contamination for the high levels of PFAS being found in private wells in the Town of Stella in Oneida County.PFAS testing for sludge from the Ahlstrom Munksjo Papermill in Rhinelander shows 1.67 parts per billion [ppb] for PFOS and 0.342 ppb for PFOA.