Minocqua plan commission tables ARP to figure out parking plan

Lasier applies for ARP to operate real estate business at historical building downtown

The Minocqua plan commission on March 26 decided to table an administrative review permit (ARP) submitted by Nick Lasier to operate a real estate business and lease other offices momentarily out of a historical building, already housing Harrold, Scrobell & Danner, downtown at 315 Oneida Street.

Boulder Junction town board to bring back establishment ordinance

Reuss: ‘Committees are supposed to report to the town board’

The Boulder Junction town board on March 26 discussed for the first time amending its ordinance with regard to the establishment of boards, committees and offices.

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Ms. Lough goes to Washington

St. Germain resident alerts lawmakers to needs of older adults

St. Germain resident Cookie Lough took a trip to Washington D.C. recently to represent the state’s 7th Congressional District for a policy briefing and advocacy training with USAging.

LUHS to go from semester to trimester for next school year

Students will also be required to keep backpacks and phones in lockers all day

Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) principal Levi Massey and other staff members working on a continuous growth plan updated the district’s board of education during a meeting Tuesday.

Sloane submits letter to Price County land use committee in capacity of town supervisor

Fifield town supervisor was never authorized by the town board to do that

A Fifield town supervisor wrote a letter to Price County board chairman Alan Barkstrom and county supervisor Jason Hastings in support of the board’s land use/UW-Extension committee approving a conditional use permit (CUP) submitted by Moose Jaw Resort.

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American Legion welcomes you to help make maple syrup

This is the third year Camp American Legion decided to make Maple Syrup with not just campers, but anyone who’s interested in checking it out.

Arbor Vitae town board eliminates load limits on section of Old Hwy. 51

The Arbor Vitae town board at its meeting March 20 agreed to eliminate load limits on Old Highway 51 from U.S. Highway 51 to Highway 70.

$14 million hotel project presented to the Arbor Vitae town board

County zoning variances, easement issue would need to be worked out

Jay Govardhan shared a presentation with the Arbor Vitae town board with regard to plans of building a new hotel next to and south of Era Cafe on U.S. Highway 51 south during a meeting March 20.

Fifield resident cautions town board on holding closed sessions

Fifield town supervisor Ann Sloane suggested the board could contract with a third-party consulting firm to fill the town’s open human resources position instead of finding a person to fill that position locally at the two previous town board meetings.

Presque Isle town chairman to look into zoning changes for possible housing development

The Presque Isle town board agreed to have town chairman John MacLean look into changing the zoning on land in the area between Oxbow Road and Pomeroy Lake Road for a proposed road going north on Highway B, near the intersection of East Armor Lake Road and Hwy. B during a special meeting on March 21.

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13 Lakeland youth wrestlers to compete this weekend at the state tournament

Coach thinks future is bright for wrestling program

Thirteen Lakeland youth wrestlers are headed to Madison this weekend and will compete for a chance to win a state championship in each of their respective weight classes.

Arbor Vitae property owners think town chairman is playing favorites

Bauers says load limits have been lifted for any business that’s ever asked, though email shows otherwise

Multiple Arbor Vitae property owners contacted The Lakeland Times last week, voicing their concerns of town chairman Frank Bauers granting special privileges to one business owner and not others.

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Movie Review: Western Month

The stakes couldn’t be higher in ‘A Big Hand for the Little Lady’ The 1966 comedy western gets the heart going

Once a year, some men in west Texas drop everything to play a high stakes poker game gamblers could only dream of.

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LUHS administrators present board with staff compensation plan

Cuts will need to be made, referendum seems inevitable

Lakeland Union High School’s (LUHS) board of education contemplated a staff compensation plan presented to them by administrators during a committee of the whole meeting Monday.

Manitowish Waters town board to continue ATV/UTV discussion again

Business owners in favor of it, Hanson reminds everyone of 2020 referendum, survey results

An organized group of Manitowish Waters business owners lobbied for the town board to open up town roads to all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility task vehicle (UTV) use at a March 12 board meeting.

Zero enforcement on wake boats, enhanced or hazardous wakes in Oneida and Vilas counties

DNR, Oneida and Vilas county sheriff’s offices can’t or won’t enforce local boating ordinances

Oneida County sheriff Grady Hartman, Vilas County sheriff Joe Fath and his chief deputy Pat Schmidt said there would be no enforcement by the sheriff’s offices with regard to enhanced wakes and wake boats.

Camp Jorn employee faces child neglect felony charge

A 27-year-old Mercer woman is being charged for neglecting a child, consequence of bodily harm, in relation to a child being injured under the supervision of staff at Camp Jorn YMCA in Manitowish Waters on Feb. 20.

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Public and private permanent docks destroyed by shifting ice

Minocqua director of public works Mark Pertile said this is one of the worst years he can recall when it comes to ice damaging permanent boat docks in town.

Northwoods syrup makers give insight into process

If you have maple trees, you can make maple syrup

Per the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wisconsin ranked as the fourth-largest maple syrup producer in the nation last year, yielding close to 500,000 gallons.

Presque Isle town board struggles with budget issues

Presque Isle town board members during their March 7 meeting indicated worry about the town’s budget.

Fifield town board to meet with human resources consulting firm

The Fifield town board again considered what to do about filling the town’s human resources position during a meeting on March 5.

Parents urge AV-W school board to rehire teacher after teaching license issue resolves

Hinterleitner: ‘I think she deserves to be a musky again.’

A group of about 10 parents attended the Arbor Vitae-Woodruff (AV-W) school board meeting Monday and urged the district to hire back teacher Susan Jurries after she was terminated because her teaching license had been revoked.

Newbold board sets public hearing on enhanced wake ordinance

The Newbold town board will hold a public hearing on its proposed enhanced wake ordinance at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 6.

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Movie Review: Western Month

‘Rio Bravo’ has everything you need in a western

Quentin Tarantino, director of films like “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) and “Django Unchained” (2012), said at one point in his life the movie “Rio Bravo” was “100 percent, hands down, my favorite movie.”

Newbold town board sets enhanced wake public hearing date

The Newbold town board, at its Feb. 29 meeting, decided to have a public hearing for its proposed enhanced wake ordinance on Saturday, April 6, at 10 a.m.

DPI visit at LUHS goes well

LUHS principal: feedback was ‘extremely positive’

Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) principal Levi Massey told the board of education at its Feb. 26 meeting about a recent visit from the state Department of Public Instruction (DPI).

Woodruff town board considers employee PTO situation

The Woodruff town board decided not to do anything with regard to its policy as it relates to town employees’ time off.

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Oneida County gets new chief deputy

Hook takes over for Hess as number two in the sheriff’s office

On Feb. 17, nine years after being promoted to captain, Terri Hook of the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office was promoted to chief deputy.

Rural hospitals in crisis: A nationwide struggle hits Wisconsin

Healthcare services dwindle as financial challenges mount, prompting state intervention

Across the country rural hospitals are struggling. In an analysis published Feb. 13 by Chartis, a Chicago-based healthcare advisory firm, key findings show the number of the country’s rural hospitals operating in the red jumped from 43 to 50 percent in the last 12 months.

LUHS board approves $3.79 million bid for community complex upgrades

The $3.79 million includes the $925,000 bleacher and press box bid approved last year

Demolition can begin now that Lakeland Union High School’s (LUHS) board of education approved, on a 5-2 vote, a base bid option of $3.79 million at its meeting Monday with regard to the district’s community complex upgrades project — which entails the addition of new bleachers and press box, replacing the concrete and landscaping around the bleachers and practice football field and adding a storage building with bathrooms.

Presque Isle, Winchester approve proposed EMS district bylaws

The Presque Isle and Winchester town boards, at separate special meetings on Feb. 21, approved bylaws crafted and proposed by the Northwoods Emergency Medical Services (EMS) District earlier this month. The two boards also agreed to make a first payment of $25,000 each to fund the district.

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One dead in head-on collision Feb. 22 in Hazelhurst

One person died as the result of a two-vehicle head-on collision the morning of Feb. 22 in Hazelhurst.

Fifield town board makes no decision on situation involving Price County dispatch

During a meeting on Feb. 20, the Fifield town board didn’t make any decisions with regard to a proposed letter to Price County sheriff Brian Schmidt about a request on how the town’s two fire departments will be dispatched.

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LUHS Drama Club presents the ‘Addams Family Musical’ all this weekend

Fleming: it’s ‘bittersweet’

Starting yesterday and going until Sunday, the Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) Drama Club is presenting the “Addams Family Musical.”

No quorum notice issued for Lake Tomahawk town board at impromptu presentation on enhanced wake

Lake Tomahawk town chairman George DeMet confirmed Monday two town board members attended an impromptu presentation dealing with enhanced wake a few months ago without properly posting a quorum notice.

14 state lawmakers ask Evers to work with federal government to help small businesses

Northwoods businesses can apply for SBA disaster loans by May 29

Fourteen Republican state lawmakers, including Sen. Mary Felzkowski (R-Tomahawk) and Rep. Rob Swearingen (R-Rhinelander), crafted a letter Monday urging Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to work with the federal government’s Small Business Administration (SBA) in order to assist local economies affected by the lack of snow this winter.

Lake Tomahawk town board awaits attorney input on draft enhanced wake ordinance

DeMet provides road projects update

The Lake Tomahawk town board is waiting to hear back on a draft enhanced wake ordinance from town attorney Greg Harrold.

Four-town EMS district a committee until town boards approve bylaws and agreement

Hanson hopes district commission will be official by the end of the month

Manitowish Waters town chairman John Hanson said at a Feb. 13 meeting the four-town emergency medical services (EMS) district, officially referred to as the Northwoods Emergency Medical Services District, isn’t actually a legal district until the four town boards involved approve the proposed district’s bylaws and a cooperation agreement.

Manitowish Waters town board considers survey, workshop for wake boats

Board also talks ATV/UTV use on county, town roads

The Manitowish Waters town board discussed possibly conducting a survey in order to gain a better understanding on where the community stands on wake boats and wake surfing during a Feb. 13 meeting.

AV-W school board agrees to update UHT plan to possibly get state funding

The Arbor Vitae-Woodruff Elementary (AV-W) school board agreed to take steps in updating its unusually hazardous transportation (UHT) plan at a meeting Monday.

Fifield town board reviews ordinances 99 and 28

Board decides to leave buoys between Pike and Round lakes alone

The Fifield town board at a Feb. 6 meeting decided not to amend ordinance 99 and move two buoys out further from the channel between Pike and Round lakes.

Gas prices trending upward again

Bloomberg report points to recent refinery outages and harsh winter weather in parts of the country as reasons

Gas prices are on the rise again and the upward trend is likely to continue, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

Report shows struggles of local news across the country

WNA director provides insight into state’s local news industry

There was “both good news and bad news for local journalism this past year,” according to a report published by Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism on Nov. 16, 2023, called “The State of Local News.”

LdF school director of special education placed on paid administrative leave

Lac du Flambeau Public School superintendent Dr. Josh Ernst confirmed with The Lakeland Times the school’s director of special education and school psychologist Trish Teichmiller was placed on paid administrative leave.

Fifield town supervisor asks board to consider code of ethics

Human resources hiring effort update given

Fifield town supervisor Ann Sloane asked for the town board to consider adopting a code of ethics for elected officials during a Feb. 6 meeting.

Newbold town board updates language on draft enhanced wake ordinance

Concerns voiced over ‘sunset clause’

The Newbold town board continued working on a draft “enhanced” wake ordinance during its Feb. 9 meeting.

Fifield town supervisor allegedly orders assessment of specific resident’s property

Publicly known Sloane and Birchell don’t get along

According to Fifield town chairman Bill Felch and town supervisor John Smith, at a May 25, 2023 board of review meeting, town supervisor Ann Sloane allegedly asked the town’s assessor to look into resident Tom Birchell’s property.

Presque Isle town board, members of public weigh-in on closed computers investigation

Presque Isle town supervisor Cathy Logan Weber read a prepared statement at a Feb. 1 town board meeting with regard to a computers investigation recently closed by the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office.

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The snowmobile turns 100

Jona Eliason of Sayner reflects on what her grandfather invented all those years ago

Sayner is home to the snowmobile and that’s due to Carl Eliason, who in 1924, invented the first one during his spare time in a garage behind his general store, according to Eliason Snowmobiles’ website.

Weber ‘happy to announce’ town computers investigation closes

Presque Isle town board talks committee appointments, recaps first EMS district meeting and load limits

Presque Isle town supervisor Cathy Logan Weber read a prepared statement during Feb. 1 town board meeting with regard to former clerk Lorine Walters, who challenged town chairman John MacLean in the April election last year and was ultimately defeated in a court-ordered November special election.