As the investigation into an officer-involved shooting at a residence on Lumen Lake Drive in Lake Tomahawk on June 17 continues, the Oneida County Sheriff’s has confirmed the identity of the person who was shot by law enforcement personnel.
Authorities are investigating the deaths of two members of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians on June 27. According to a press release from the Lac du Flambeau Tribal Police Department, officers responded to a 911 call at approximately 9 p.m., the caller advising the Vilas County dispatch center “that two individuals were believed to be deceased at a Lac du Flambeau residence.”
A one-block section of southbound U.S. Highway 51 in Woodruff was temporarily closed Monday morning following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Hwy. 51 and Third Avenue.
The Vilas County board at its June 23 meeting approved a resolution amending chapter 26 of the county’s motorized recreational trails and routes ordinance pertaining to opening and closing procedures of snowmobile trails.
The Vilas County board received an update from assistant county corporation counsel Nicholas George regarding the county-owned Riverside Park in Eagle River. Nearly a month before, at its May 26 meeting, a resolution that outlines the formation of what would be named the Vilas County Natural Beauty Advisory Council was tabled by the county board.
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 also directs the fall play and spring musical there.
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 public assistance locating a wanted individual who may be in Vilas or Oneida County.”
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.
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.
The Minocqua town board formally approved during a June 23 special meeting a proposed indoor baseball facility to be built at the Minocqua Park Complex. During the town of Minocqua’s April, 2024, annual meeting, voters approved construction of a 6,400 square foot practice facility on town property, that being the park complex.