Malin Awker scores a goal past Northland Pines’ Kaydence Brost in the first half of the Lakeland Union High School girls’ soccer team’s 3-0 win Thursday, May 7 at Sam Larsen Memorial Field in Eagle River.
Offense, pitching and fielding all came together in the Lakeland Union High School baseball team’s first win of the season. The Thunderbirds defeated Tomahawk 14-1 in five innings during a home Great Northern Conference game Friday.
An Arbor Vitae woman has been charged with homicide by vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant as the result of a May 5 head-on collision on State Highway 70 between Cator Drive and Jeanie Lane on Minocqua’s west side.
July 4, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, an event that is considered to be the birth of the United States. To help celebrate and observe that milestone, volunteers at the Dr. Kate Museum in Woodruff are preparing an exhibit that will debut …
Northwoods Wildlife Center held its 19th annual Photo Gala on Saturday, April 25, at the Campanile Center for the Arts in Minocqua. The event drew about 250 attendees, according to a press release. The gala is one of the center’s major annual fundraisers, with proceeds supporting its mission to “build …
A cash bond of $100,000 has been set for a Tomahawk man alleged to have struck his girlfriend with a pickup truck. Robert Richard Cookson, 59, was arrested April 21 in the town of Little Rice.
The Campanile is excited to announce that registration is now open for its 2026 Summer Youth Theater program, featuring “The Little Mermaid” — an adaptation by Kathryn Schultz Miller of the classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen. This version is not the Disney adaptation, but a charming and accessible retelling …
The Minocqua town board during its May 5 meeting forwarded to the Oneida County board’s planning and development committee two conditional use permits (CUPs).
The Lakeland Union High School golf team increased its lead in the Great Northern Conference standings with a victory in Eagle River Friday. The Thunderbirds shot 322 and took first place out of eight teams at the fourth GNC tournament at Eagle River Golf Course, a par 71. They beat …
Presque Isle town chairman Al Eschenbauch went over “procedures” for the Northwoods Emergency Medical Services District (NEMSD) during a May 7 meeting. He said the services the NEMSD offers are working “real well.”
A $5,000 donation from Lakeland Fitness and Golf will support the 17th annual “Let’s Tee Off Against Breast Cancer.” The women’s 18‑hole scramble is scheduled for June 18 at Trout Lake Golf Club.
The Lakeland track and field team got a chance to look at different teams and athletes with the annual Otto Bacher Invite Friday night in Merrill. The Lakeland boys finished second out of 13 teams with 130 points. Wausau East won with 159 points. The Lakeland girls placed third out …
The Lac du Flambeau town board will add an item to its meeting agendas beginning with the next regular meeting on May 20. That agenda item will be named “Public comment on issues for a future agenda” and will appear at the bottom of a meeting agenda.
Not quite seven months after its groundbreaking, the construction of Aspen Grove Apartments on State Highway 70 on Minocqua’s west side is, in the words of co-owner and asset manager Matt Ritchie, “going well.”
The Lakeland Sanitary District’s three-member board of directors approved during its May 5 meeting a payment of just over $1 million to Miron Construction, the primary contractor for the district’s $21.5 million facility upgrade at its complex on Minocqua’s west side.
The Northwoods Emergency Medical Services District (NEMSD) has been recognized by the American Heart Association (AHA). The NEMSD was honored with the Mission: Lifeline EMS Silver Achievement Award for providing “high-quality, life-saving care for patients experiencing heart attacks and strokes.”
Construction industry leaders are warning President Donald Trump that he risks alienating a key part of his political base if he continues to support a Biden-era policy mandating union labor on large federal construction projects.
Gary Allan Black, 65, of Lac du Flambeau, passed away on April 28 at his residence with his family by his side. Gary was born on May 22, 1960 in Oak Park, Ill., the son of Gordon and Elizabeth (nee Curran) Black.