Browsing books

Carolyn Hamilton of Brookfield browses the hobbies and do-it-yourself section during the Manitowish Waters Used Book Sale on Thursday, July 9.

Minocqua Fourth of July fireworks location change draws mixed reviews

By many accounts, the change back to the Aqua Bowl for the July 4 fireworks display was a booming success. For years, the fireworks had been fired from a clearing northeast of the town’s water tower and southeast of the mill pond near Save More that town chairman Mark Hartzheim …

Lakeland 14U softball wins league title

The Lakeland 14U softball team beat the Laona Rebels 12-1 in five innings on July 8 at Lenz Field in Minocqua to win the league championship. A nine-run fourth inning helped seal the victory on the final game of the season. Adalyn Bohne had the walk-off hit, and, after some …

Blake Timmons first on podium at SCTP state in Lakeland trap team history

For the first time in team history, the Lakeland trap team had an athlete receive an award at a Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) state event. The honors went to seventh-grader-to-be Blake Timmons, who took second place and shot 83/100 targets during the SCTP state trap doubles event at the …

GardenFest has been going strong for over 20 years

The Lakeland Gardeners, a local club who takes care of the Seasons of Life Hospice House Garden, is holding its annual festival this weekend in Woodruff. GardenFest began in 2004.

Oneida County zoning pushes data center moratorium to county board

The Oneida County Planning and Development Committee unanimously voted last week to recommend a one-year moratorium on new data centers, sending the measure to the full county board. The quick decision followed significant public testimony from residents from across the political spectrum. The county board will consider the one-year moratorium …

One inning spoils win for Senior Babe Ruth team

The Lakeland Babe Ruth Sr team lost to Tomahawk 15-7 at Tyler Kahle Memorial Field in Tomahawk on July 9. Lakeland had five more hits than Tomahawk, but a nine-run sixth inning proved too much to overcome.

Fleazaar Sale in Manitowish Waters July 15

Everyone is itchin’ to get to the one-day sale you don’t want to miss! The Manitowish Waters Community Presbyterian Church hosts their annual Fleazaar Sale on Wednesday, July 15, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 13883 Marathon Road, Manitowish Waters. The sale occurs every year on the …

Attorney’s fees questions linger in Manitowish Waters

A question about attorney’s fees was a topic of discussion during the July 7 meeting of the Manitowish Waters town board. The question was brought up by town board member Doug Zeise, who asked the item be on the agenda; it was a continuation of his inquiry he made at …

Season review: Young Lakeland boys’ tennis team challenged itself

The Lakeland Union High School boys’ tennis team didn’t have a lot of depth, but they got a lot of varsity experience and even sent one flight to the individual state tournament.

Extreme heat is rising and so is the risk to your heart

As summer heat intensifies across the United States this week, the American Heart Association is warning that soaring temperatures don’t just make people uncomfortable — they can put serious strain on the heart and increase the risk of life-threatening complications.

Northland Pines girls’ hockey co-op tabs Jennifer Chiamulera as head coach

Jennifer Chiamulera has been named as the new head coach of the Northland Pines girls’ hockey co-op, the Northland Pines High School athletic department announced Thursday, July 9.

Area youth bring ‘The Little Mermaid’ to the Campanile this weekend

Thirty talented young performers from throughout the Lakeland area will take audiences on an enchanting underwater adventure as the Campanile Center for the Arts Summer Youth Theater presents “The Little Mermaid,” adapted by Katheryn Schultz Miller from Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tale.

Lynne town board approves conflict of interest resolution

The Lynne town board, by a vote of 2 to 1, on July 8 approved a resolution establishing standards for conduct of town officials intended to “prevent conflicts of interest and maintain public confidence in town government.”

WILL sues Evers over constitutionality of race-based program

In what is the next chapter of a rapidly developing legal battle over race-based government programs, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, representing the taxpayer group Citizens Defending Liberty, has filed a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s Supplier Diversity Program, arguing that the state illegally awards race-based contracting preferences.

Richard “Dick” Fuhrman

Richard “Dick” Fuhrman, age 91 of Hazelhurst, passed away on Friday, July 10, at Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield. Funeral arrangements are pending with Nimsgern Funeral & Cremation Services. Online condolences and full obituary at nimsgernfuneral.com.

‘Land of the free and the home of the brave’

Graydon Ford, 9, holds his hat over his heart during the national anthem at the start of the Fourth of July parade on Saturday, July 4, in downtown Minocqua.

Legion Post 89 splits back-to-back games

The Minocqua Legion Post 89 baseball team split a pair of back-to-back games on July 6 and 7 at the Minocqua Park Complex in Minocqua. They lost 12-5 to Rhinelander Post 7 on July 6 and won 11-1 over Tomahawk Post 93 on July 7.

More than Just His Job

Many communities have a newspaper that tells the stories of local “goings on,” current and future weather forecasts, opinions of those who write in about national headlines, and the latest scores and updates on the area sports teams. Many people contribute to the success of The Lakeland Times, Minocqua’s community …

Phone survey underway for MHLT referendum

With the board of education for the Minocqua Hazelhurst Lake Tomahawk (MHLT) school district in June deciding to go to an operational referendum in November of this year, the next step is gathering input from the public regarding the issue.