Artful afternoon

Four-year-old Abby Gibson and her 5-year-old brother Noah take advantage of the arts and crafts laid out on the table during the “Unearth a Story Summer Party” at Minocqua Public Library on Thursday, June 11.

Rhinelander rains on Lakeland’s season

The Lakeland Union High School girls’ soccer team’s season came to a screeching halt following a playoff loss Thursday. The top-seeded Thunderbirds fell 2-0 to second-seeded Rhinelander in a rain-soaked WIAA Division 3 sectional semifinal game at IncredibleBank Field in Minocqua.

Caritas hosts appreciation event for volunteers

A local non-profit organization which helps Northwoods residents in times of need held an appreciation event at the Bottled Bean in Minocqua on June 10, which served also as an opportunity for those who aren’t involved to learn and maybe become involved.

State agents, police seize alcohol at Minocqua Brewing Company

Agents with the state Department of Revenue (DOR) Division of Alcohol Beverages were on-site at the Minocqua Brewing Company (MBC) Thursday, June 11, and at MBC’s Madison location, seizing alcohol at the establishments over compliance concerns.

Taking the next step: Kade Meyer to play for Ontario Hockey League this fall

Minocqua native and former Lakeland Union High School hockey player Kade Meyer took the next step in his hockey journey when he signed with a Canadian-based hockey league last month. Meyer signed to play hockey for the Saginaw Spirit, an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) team, on May 16.

From Lakeland to the Air Force Academy

A graduate of Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) is headed for the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Kristiana Clay graduated from LUHS in 2025 and spent the past year at the New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, N.M.

Manitowish Waters supervisor questions legal fees

A Manitowish Waters town supervisor questioned legal fees when the town board was reviewing its May 26 and June 9 vouchers at a meeting on June 9. After town clerk Heather Suffron said vouchers for May 26 totaled $17,166 and vouchers for June 9 totaled $96,733, a motion to approve …

Season review: LUHS softball battled in competitive conference

A season removed from going to the state tournament, wins were harder to come by for the Lakeland Union High School softball team in 2026. The Thunderbirds finished 9-13 overall and went 3-10 in the Great Northern Conference, seventh out of eight teams. In 21 games played, Lakeland averaged 5.4 …

Kids Fishing Day in Minocqua

The Northwoods Chapter of Muskies Inc. presents Kids Fishing Day in Minocqua from 5 to 7 p.m. on June 16. The fishing fun will be at the Minocqua fishing pier below the northeast side of the U.S. Highway 51 bridge. There will be basic fishing instruction, an overview of rules …

21-year-old woman pulled from Lake Tomahawk and given CPR after falling in while working

Deputies with the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report at approximately 9 a.m. on June 10 of a woman not breathing after being pulled from the water at the Tomahawk Lake boat landing near downtown.

Lake Tomahawk man alleged to target predators with poisoned beaver carcasses

A 78-year-old Lake Tomahawk man has been charged with 10 violations in Oneida County Court after an investigation by the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) pointed to him allegedly putting out poisoned beaver carcasses on state land.

BBB employment scams study reveals soaring numbers

Job hunters tricked into handing over thousands of dollars are being lured in with a new tactic: Task-based scams where they are offered high pay to “like” and “subscribe” to videos online.

Lakeland girls’ basketball youth summer basketball

We are pleased to announce the summer basketball opportunities for the girls of the Lakeland area. We have two different sessions that are geared towards specific age groupings. Everyone is welcome — all basketball abilities and interest levels. Please join us to share in a positive experience for your individual …

T-Birds of Tomorrow youth football camps this summer

Skill and fundamental camps for incoming second- through seventh-graders will run June 22 through 23 and July 20 through 21.

Lakeland youth football registration open

Registration is open for youth sixth-, fifth- and fourth-grade players in the Lakeland district wishing to play tackle football. They compete with other area teams in the Northwoods League. Practice for the upcoming season will begin in early August. The season typically ends by mid-October.

Pride Football Camp starts on July 20

High school scheme install and skill contact days for incoming eighth- through 12th-graders is coming this summer. Incoming eighth-graders are welcomed and encouraged to participate with the high school players.

Fall flag football league begins in August

Practices and games will be held on the Lakeland High School game field and practice field. This league is focused on having fun, skill introduction and development and learning football strategy. Sportsmanship and teamwork will also be taught.

WILL sues USDA over milk tax

Three Wisconsin dairy farmers have filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s mandatory Dairy Checkoff program, saying they are forced to subsidize private organizations that promote environmental and climate initiatives that extend far beyond Congress’s intended purpose for the checkoff program.

Eagle River police chief asks city council for $371,210 in tech upgrades

Eagle River chief of police Tyler Salvinski, during a meeting of the city’s common council on Tuesday, June 9, requested $371,210 to upgrade the technology utilized by his department. “I’m glad I was sitting down when I read this one,” mayor Deb Brown said at the outset of the discussion.

On the road to a resolution? Oneida County weighs 30–mile Lynn–Minocqua takeover

The Oneida County board’s highway committee continues to gather information related to requests from the towns of Lynn and Minocqua regarding a jurisdictional transfer request submitted to the highway committee in March. The request is, essentially, asking to transfer Willow Road in Lynn and Pine Lake Road and Squirrel Lake …