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In Wisconsin’s story, where tall pines once fed the logging booms, the rivers also carried life from forest to farm. Flowing from its headwaters in Forest County, the Wolf River connects the Northwood’s to central Wisconsin, and gave rise to more than timber, it gave us the Wolf River Apple, a variety that looms larger than the rest, quite literally.
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Nearly 70,000 acres in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade Counties are under conservation easements to be protected in perpetuity.The Pelican River Forest is praised by conservationists for protecting increasingly rare contiguous forestland in the state.
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Nearly 70,000 acres in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade Counties are under conservation easements to be protected in perpetuity.The Pelican River Forest is praised by conservationists for protecting increasingly rare contiguous forestland in the state.
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The news of Badger Minerals decision not to pursue further mining exploration at an Oneida County site near the Wolf River came as a relief to some people…
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Note: This story has been updated to reflect that Badger Minerals won't pursue further exploration on Heartwood Forestland-owned property in the town of…
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When the Wolf River reached record levels late in July, the raft and tube rental concessions closed because of concerns for rider safety. But for…
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Drilling on the last exploration site in eastern Oneida County was completed on Wednesday.Badger Minerals had been overseeing the drilling program, which…
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Ron L. Zabler admits Oneida County winters have been harsh on his family’s cabin in the woods.Some of the paint may be peeling, but that makes this place…
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Badger Minerals plans to begin drilling in eastern Oneida County in less than a month, according to documents filed with the county.The mining exploration…
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On Wednesday, a mining exploration company got a step closer to drilling into the earth near the Wolf River in Oneida County.The county’s Planning and…