Trevor Greene

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Harshaw Sports Club Banquet coming up in March

The Harshaw Sports Club is known for its distinct sporting clays course. It also has a Wednesday trap league, runs hunter safety education and heavily supports youth shooting sports.

Vice president of patient care and chief nursing officer of Aspirus North Division retires

Lori Knitt, vice president of patient care and chief nursing officer of Aspirus North Division, decided to retire last month. Her career in health care spanned more than 38 years and her work at Aspirus Health the last four years may have been the most rewarding for her.

Ice fishing south

I grew up in southeastern Wisconsin in the suburbs of Milwaukee and an area referred to as Lake Country. We ice fished a little bit on a few lakes nearby while growing up and there are great memories from that time. One thing, however, is I never got to experience catching a giant fish on one of those lakes.

LUHS community breakfast serves up new career connections

Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) held a community breakfast on Monday, Feb. 16. Over 150 community partners attended the event to chat with school staff and learn more about what can be done for students’ lives after high school. LUHS career and technical education coordinator Stephanie Hartzheim spearheaded the event.

MHLT board grants administrators ability to make cuts, consolidations and more

The Minocqua Hazelhurst Lake Tomahawk (MHLT) School board of education agreed during its Feb. 17 meeting to give district administrators the ability to add one full-time special education teacher, cut up to five full-time teachers, consolidate two to three bus routes and move athletics funding to the district’s community service fund.

Presque Isle town supervisor proposes town Youtube channel

Presque Isle town supervisor Cathy Logan Weber proposed the town board create a Youtube channel during its Feb. 13 meeting. Town clerk Lori Thomas asked before the discussion among board members began if the Youtube channel, which recorded town board meetings would be posted to, would take the place of Zoom.

Firebird Splash contest open now; fundraiser supports sensory garden at MHLT

The Minocqua Hazelhurst Lake Tomahawk School’s (MHLT) Firebird Foundation has begun its second annual Firebird Splash Contest in a new location on Mill Pond. Participants guess when the ice melts and the sign with the Firebird on it between Kurt’s Islands Sports Shop and SaveMore falls in. A cash prize will be awarded.

NEMSD 2025 year-end report shows new district responded to 418 calls

The first year of operation for the Northwoods Emergency Medical Services District (NEMSD) was an active one. Jason Joling, chief of the NEMSD, recently submitted a year-end report to the district’s board of directors, diving into the details of how the district operates and highlighting all it’s been able to accomplish in its first year.

Minocqua man sentenced to serve 80 months in federal prison and pay more than $800,000 in restitution

Cory Kromray, a 39-year-old Minocqua man who was indicted in federal court, was sentenced last week on Feb. 5 to serve 80 months behind bars, three years probation and pay more than $800,000 in restitution.

Winchester board wrestles with rift over EMS bylaws

The Winchester town board discussed a situation with regard to the Northwoods Medical Services District (NEMSD) board of directors during its meeting on Monday, Jan. 9. It was a wide-ranging discussion revolving around proposed changes to district bylaws by Manitowish Waters town chairman John Hanson, who’s also that town’s representative on the NEMSD board.

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