My turn!

Nine-year-old Dominic Foss, left, has fun with 9-year-old Noah Bendrick during an aquatic learning program at the Minocqua Public Library on Thursday, June 25, in Minocqua.

Moving on: Matt Haggart ties for first, qualifies for Wisconsin Amateur Championship

For the first time in his career, Matt Haggart is going to the Wisconsin Amateur Championship. Haggart, a Lakeland Union High School Class of 2024 alumnus, tied for first with a 2-over 74 at a state amateur qualifier Wednesday at Trout Lake Golf Club in Arbor Vitae.

‘So much learning to be done through theater’

Eleven Lakeland area middle school-age students participated in the 2026 edition of the Summer Youth Theater’s skills camp at the Campanile Center for the Arts the week of June 15. The Campanile theater program’s director, Claire Kafka Duda, is a special education teacher at Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) and …

Bangstad terminates Minocqua Brewing Company PAC

Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad is shutting down his Minocqua Brewing Company Super PAC, closing its books with no cash remaining, even as allegations about how PAC money was spent continue to be litigated in state court.

Snowhawks announce Lakeland Pantry night at Snowshoe Park

The Lake Tomahawk Snowhawks announced that the team will host Lakeland Pantry Night on Monday, July 13, at Snowshoe Park in Lake Tomahawk. Community members are invited to bring non‑perishable food items or monetary donations to support the Lakeland Pantry and its work assisting local individuals and families experiencing food …

Milwaukee homicide suspect arrested in Arbor Vitae

Lakeland area law enforcement personnel were engaged in a manhunt on Thursday, June 25, the man they were looking for wanted by authorities alleged to have been involved in a Milwaukee homicide. According to a press release issued by the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office Thursday morning, authorities were “asking for …

Minocqua Post 89 American Legion baseball team loses road game

The Minocqua Post 89 American Legion baseball team’s latest game featured a lot less runs in a road game Monday, June 22. The 89ers fell to Medford, 5-0, at Jaycee Field. Gabe Karch pitched a complete game for the 89ers, but Minocqua couldn’t get the bats going after scoring 19 …

Howard Young earns national recognition for patient recommendation

Two Aspirus Health hospitals have been recognized among the top hospitals in the nation for patient satisfaction, as measured by whether patients would recommend the hospital to family and friends.

Ironwood, Mich. tops Lakeland in Babe Ruth Prep League play

The Lakeland Babe Ruth Prep League team No. 2, coached by Justin Crass, fell 17-4 in five innings to Ironwood, Mich. at the Minocqua Park Complex Thursday. Ironwood got out to a hot start and led 12-0 after the first two innings.

Kids Fishing Days in Minocqua

The Northwoods Chapter of Muskies Inc. presents Kids Fishing Day in Minocqua from 5 to 7 p.m. on July 14 and Aug. 11. 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 …

Howard Young Medical Center nurse earns DAISY Award

Howard Young Medical Center (HYMC) honored Katie Phillips, RN, with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses in recognition of her commitment and patient-centered approach to care. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day.

Minocqua fireworks returning to the Aqua Bowl this year

The fireworks in Minocqua this year have changed locations. Instead of being set off over the Island’s north side, they’ll be going off on the south side. Minocqua Area Visitors Bureau president and CEO Krystal Westfahl said the fireworks have been shot off on private property near the town’s water …

WIAA board OKs limited use of shot clock, full implementation to go to membership vote

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Control approved limited use of the shot clock in basketball in 2026-27 and acted on other recommendations from the Winter Coaches Advisory Committees affecting season regulations and membership policies at its June 23 meeting.

Community Drum Circle at the Northwoods Hub on July 11

The monthly Community Drum Circle at the Northwoods Hub invites people of all ages and experience levels to come together for an afternoon of rhythm, music, and community connection. The next gathering will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, at the Northwoods Hub, formerly known as the …

Minocqua to close a portion of West Park Avenue for the Fourth of July

The location change of the Fourth of July fireworks display to the Aqua Bowl in Minocqua prompted action by the town board during a special meeting on June 23 to close West Park Avenue for a time on July 4.

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.

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church to honor St. Kateri Tekakwitha on July 12

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, on Hwy. 47 in Lac du Flambeau, will honor St. Kateri Tekakwitha, with a Mass on Sunday, July 12, at 11 a.m. Bishop James Patrick Powers from the Diocese of Superior will be in attendance. Following the Mass, there will be a feast and …

Vilas County board authorizes tri-plex purchase

After a lengthy discussion during its June 23 meeting, the Vilas County board approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of a tri-plex within walking distance of the Vilas County Courthouse and downtown Eagle River.

‘Wisconsin’s Gangster Past’ program on June 30

Put on your zoot suit and follow in the footsteps of America's most infamous gangsters as they turned Wisconsin into the land of crimes on June 30 at the Manitowish Waters library at 6 p.m.

Inflation is back with a vengeance

Inflation is accelerating again across the country, barreling past levels not seen in three years. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data for May, national consumer prices rose 4.2 percent over the previous 12 months, up sharply from April in a sign that the fight against rising costs is still …