A bounce-back effort by the Lake Tomahawk snowshoe baseball team helped it to overtake the local police/fire department after a Fourth of July loss to the Chicago All-Stars.
It’s been a few years since voters in Minocqua authorized the town to enact a premiere area resort tax (PRAT). A half-cent PRAT was first considered during the first part of 2018 by members of the town of Minocqua’s broadband and business development committee, who saw it as a possible revenue source to help address, primarily, repairs on the town’s 160 miles of roads.
It was a high scoring, close Babe Ruth League baseball game at the Minocqua Park Complex on July 2 and when it was over, the Rhinelander Hodags eked out a win, 17-16. “Offensively, I felt our team did very well with the bats,” Lakeland 13U head coach Bob Blohm said. “Guys were getting on base and our at-bats were solid.”
During a special meeting of electors in December, 2024, voters in the town of Lac du Flambeau approved changing the status of town treasurer from an elected position to an appointed position. Since that time, the town hasn’t had a treasurer, which is a part-time position.
Two people died and a third sustained what the Price County Sheriff’s Office described in a press release as “significant, life-threatening injuries” in a fire at their home on Shady Knoll Road in Fifield early Sunday morning.
For years now, all terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility task vehicle (UTV) use on town roads and town property has been, as it has in other towns over time, somewhat contentious. The question of whether or not the town should adopt an ATV/UTV ordinance has never really been settled despite the results of a survey in the 2019 time frame that showed a majority of respondents favored that.
The Noble F. Lee Memorial Field in Arbor Vitae, better known as the Lakeland Airport, has a new administrator. After meeting in closed session during its June 19 meeting, the four-member airport commission, representing airport owners Minocqua, Woodruff, Lac du Flambeau and Arbor Vitae, decided to hire Jesse Birginal as airport administrator.
The Oneida Vilas Transit Commission (OVTC) has sent a letter of intent to purchase property to the city of Rhinelander. The OVTC has been looking for a new home for Northwoods Transit Connections (NTC), the public transportation partnership the two counties have.
Bicycle trail gates that recently showed up on stretches of a snowmobile trail along State Highway 47 in Woodruff were a topic of discussion at the June 24 meeting of the Woodruff town board.
The attorney representing the Landfill Venture Group (LVG) in its litigation against the BOMAG corporation, will send a letter to BOMAG. The LVG is the consortium of Vilas County towns and the city of Eagle River that owns the County G Landfill in Cloverland and in 2018, purchased a new BOMAG trash compactor for $970,000.