Delaney Darton of Eagle River delivered her award-winning speech, “Sustaining the Sacred Seed,” during the March 24 meeting of the Vilas County board. Cathy Higley, lake conservation specialist with the Vilas County Land & Water Conservation department, told the county board one of the things she and others in the department is “work with students and teachers to help teach about what it means to conserve our local natural resources.”
The Lakeland Airport Commission (LAC) met in closed session for more than an hour on March 25 with Karl Kemper of Wausau-based engineering and consulting firm Becher Hoppe.
Meeting briefly on March 24, two members of the three-member Lakeland Sanitary District (LSD) board of directors approved the latest payment of a little more than $1.5 million to the primary contractor, MIRON Construction, for the district’s facility upgrade project which began nearly a year ago.
The father and son who owned parcels of land along U.S. Highway 51 near the intersection of Snyder Road in Arbor Vitae — property that became the center of controversy in 2025 — now say they intend to file a lawsuit against Vilas County, alleging that statements made by county zoning officials suggesting that the site would become a gravel pit damaged the property’s value and cost them prospective buyers.
A Hazelhurst man was found trapped under the utility task vehicle (UTV) he was operating in Hazelhurst late Monday afternoon. According to a press release from the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, dispatchers were notified of a UTV on the edge of Lower Kaubashine Lake in Hazelhurst still running but with no signs of the operator.
Vilas County board chairman Jerry Burkett came under fire during the March 24 Vilas County board meeting. He wasn’t there to hear it but two people, Kathryn Craffey of Eagle River and Patricia Gibbs of St. Germain, made the 17 county board members who were in attendance know where they stood during the public comment portion of the meeting.
Approximately 10 people, residents as well as business owners in downtown Minocqua, attended a March 23 public information meeting conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT).
It’s that time of year, the time of weight restrictions on state highways, town roads and county highways. The weight restrictions on state highways in Vilas and Oneida counties from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) took effect on March 9.
A proposed “transitional work policy” from an insurance company that submitted a bid to the town of Arbor Vitae for insurance coverage was rejected by the town board at its March 18 meeting. EMC Insurance had provided the town with a two-page document that included possible light-duty tasks such as cleaning trucks, doing a shop inventory, organizing town records and weeding gardens and lawns for employees recovering from something like a serious injury or surgery.
The Lac du Flambeau town board and the Oneida County board’s public safety committee may soon meet and discuss the ambulance contract the town has with Oneida County. Lac du Flambeau town supervisor Dennis Pearson asked for that during the March 18 town board meeting.