As sweet as it gets

Cormac Ripp, 5, tries a sample of locally-made honey while his brother Atticus Ripp, 6, waits his turn at the farmer’s market on Friday, Aug. 14, in Minocqua.

Church raises $200,000 in under a month for grotto

Holy Family Catholic Church in Woodruff is fundraising for a grotto, and members of the church have already raised about $200,000 in less than a month. The Rev. Gerald Hagen said the community has been enthusiastic about the campaign for a grotto.

Season preview: Lady T-Bird swim poised for more

The Lakeland Union High School girls’ swim team has the pieces to have a strong season. The Thunderbirds ascended to second place in the Great Northern Conference a year ago. They’re poised to be strong yet again with returning state swimmers and new talent ready to make their debut.

Valued at $59 million, state property goes for $12.6 million

The Wisconsin state building commission has approved the sale of two major state office buildings in downtown Madison for a combined $12.6 million, prompting Rep. Dean Kaufert to accuse the Evers administration of unloading valuable taxpayer property at a “sweetheart deal” price.

Groundbreaking ceremony celebrates Riverview Senior Housing Development in Rhinelander

On Aug. 12, Crown Court Properties, the Oneida County Economic Development Corporation (OCEDC), and a gathering of community leaders, elected officials, project partners, and invited guests celebrated the official groundbreaking of the Riverview Senior Housing Development, a new 48-unit senior housing community that will expand quality housing options for older …

Resendiz sentenced for role in 2024 Woodruff armed robbery

A 35 year-old Chicago man was sentenced in Oneida County court on July 22 for charges related to his role in an armed robbery in the area of Thies Road and Lorann Drive in Woodruff in mid-January, 2024.

Season preview: Lakeland girls’ tennis team deep and experienced

Veteran teams often feature players that have competed at the highest level. The Lakeland Union High School girls’ tennis team is hoping that experience pays dividends in 2026. The Thunderbirds return virtually their entire team from last season. In addition, other student-athletes have stepped up, giving Lakeland options and depth.

Fe University class on gender in Mercer starting Aug. 18

Join the Fe University class “Understanding the Biology of Gender: An Interdisciplinary Perspective” for information on current research and for discussion of important current social, medical and political issues.

AV-W school board OKs next step for bike path extension on district property

The Arbor Vitae-Woodruff (AV-W) school district’s board of education has, while not formally approving the use of school district property for a bike trail extension, did approve at its Aug. 13 meeting the next step in moving forward with the project.

Mercer Library Fall Celebration set for Sept. 12

The Friends of the Mercer Public Library invite the community to save the date for its annual Fall Celebration Open House on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 2-5 p.m. This free community celebration will take place on the library grounds at 2648 West Margaret Street in Mercer, and everyone is welcome.

Fifth annual Downtown Duck Dash returns Aug. 22

Are you ready for one of Rhinelander’s quackiest events? The 5th annual Downtown Duck Dash returns Saturday, Aug. 22, bringing one of downtown’s most unique and entertaining events back to Brown Street.

Paige time and McBuckets: My first-ever WNBA experience

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) has picked up a lot of momentum over the past few seasons. Last week, I decided to see a game in person for the first time ever. It did not disappoint.

Probate court trial, prefaced by summary judgement, held regarding Estate of Dallas Gropengiser

On Aug. 4-6, the Oneida County Courthouse saw three days of testimony in a court trial related to the probate case in the Estate of Dallas M. Gropengiser, who passed away in August 2022.

SepTimber Ride returns to Eagle River Sept. 12

As the first hints of autumn settle over the Northwoods, cyclists will once again gather in Eagle River for one of the region’s most distinctive fall rides. The 12th Annual SepTimber Ride returns Saturday, Sept. 12, offering quiet roads, scenic trails, brewery and winery stops, and a chance to support …

St. Germain advances plans to re-vamp park facilities

The St. Germain town board during its Aug. 10 meeting once again discussed the future of two of the town’s park facilities with failing infrastructure which have gone largely neglected for more than a decade.

Learn how dancing can help with aging

Head to the Frank B. Koller Memorial Library in Manitowish Waters for “The Powerful Prescription for Healthy Aging” with Ember Reichgott Junge on Thursday, Aug. 27 at 6 p.m.

Lake Tomahawk board approves Two Lakes Road upgrades

The Lake Tomahawk town board agreed at its Aug. 12 regular board meeting to approve a bid from Musson Brothers Inc. of Rhinelander to renovate 3,895 feet of Two Lakes Road for $164,054.30.

Escape from Ankara

Last month, President Donald Trump left the summit in Ankara, Turkey in a catering truck. He walked onto the old Air Force One in view of all the cameras, then snuck onto a catering truck to be whisked to a military jet, which flew him to England, where he snuck …

Aspirus to offer seminar on atrial fibrillation in Minocqua Aug. 27

Atrial fibrillation (A-fib) is a common but serious heart condition that significantly increases the risk of stroke and heart failure if left untreated. Symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath and dizziness can impact your ability to stay active and diminish your quality of life.

Carol Jean (Boelkens) Garms

Carol Jean (Boelkens) Garms, 77, of Woodruff, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2026 surrounded by loving family. She was born on March 30, 1949 in Milwaukee to Clara and Curt Boelkens.