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.

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).

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

Tourism entities ask state for help amid mild winter

Swearingen: There really isn’t a fund for lack of snow

Oneida County tourism council executive committee president and Let’s Minocqua Visitors Bureau president and CEO Krystal Westfahl issued a press release Monday stating a coalition of local tourism entities are seeking assistance from state lawmakers on behalf of local businesses.

Pike Lake Fire Department’s response to the Nov. 23 call

Felch says criticism of the department will stop when community has had enough

Pike Lake Fire Department has encountered lots of criticism since last summer. Recently, the department is getting its most scrutiny for its response to a smoldering tree call which happened on Thanksgiving Day at a Byhre Lake residence.

Investigation into armed robbery in Woodruff ongoing

Police feel public isn’t in ‘any sort of danger

An investigation into an armed robbery in Woodruff Jan. 12 is ongoing, according to Woodruff chief of police Corey Backhaus.

Presque Isle reopened town computer investigation closes

Walters says she knew that’s how it would end all along

An ongoing issue involving town computers in Presque Isle has seemingly come to a close, given it hasn’t been a point of contention at the town board’s most recent meetings and the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the computers have been returned and nothing suspicious or illegal was found by the state Department of Justice’s forensic crime lab.

Woodruff town board looks to get new town signage

Woodruff town clerk Julie Huotari presented to the town board different ideas to replace current signage on or around the town hall at the town board’s Jan. 23 meeting.

Lack of snow deters snowmobilers, continues to affect Northwoods economy

Westfahl: ‘It’s looking like this winter’s a bust’

It’s nearly February now and snowmobilers are still unable to ride the numerous trail systems the Northwoods is known for.

LUHS principal gives report on end of semester grades

Peck: ‘We have been concerned about grade inflation for a number of years’

Towards the end of the Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) board of education’s meeting on Monday, principal Levi Massey gave an update on student grades from the end of the semester.

Fifield firefighter says Pike Lake firefighters are redirecting blame for Nov. 23 call

Pike Lake firefighters defend themselves in letters to the board

On Thanksgiving Day, Pike Lake Fire Department was paged to a Byhre Lake residence to attend to a tree fire.

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Fifield town supervisor responds to complaint filed against him by other supervisor

Pike Lake Fire Department takes more heat for Thanksgiving Day call

In the public comment portion of a Jan 16 Fifield town board meeting, town supervisor John Smith read his response to a “formal complaint” filed against him with town chairman Bill Felch. The complaint was drafted by town supervisor Ann Sloane following a Dec. 19 board meeting.

Presque Isle town board appoints new town clerk

Prott replaces Thoma, looks to get more involved in community

After interviewing candidates during a Jan. 9 special town board meeting, the Presque Isle town board during a Jan. 12 special meeting agreed to appoint Kim Prott as new town clerk.

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Dave Marston Motors becomes Northwoods Ford

New owners excited for new opportunities, getting to know area better

A storied vehicle dealership entered a new chapter on Dec. 14 when Dave Marston Motors officially became Northwoods Ford.

LUHS report shows strong STAR School 2022-23 performance

Smudde: ‘You look at the charts (in the report), they show growth’

Results of Lakeland STAR School/Academy’s (LSA) authorizer report were made public recently. Being a charter school, LSA works as an extension of Lakeland Union High School (LUHS).

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Presque Isle town board adopts resolution for four-town EMS district

Board appoints Harris as representative, directs him to take ‘stipulations’ to commission

The Presque Isle town board picked Phil Harris to represent the town on the four-town emergency medical services (EMS) district and adopted a resolution indicating its formal support for the district’s formation during a meeting Jan. 12. The board also approved its 2024 budget, which includes the $113,400 appropriation to participate in the first year of the district.

Newbold town board to forward draft ‘enhanced’ wake ordinance to DNR

The Newbold town board at its Jan. 11 meeting agreed to send the draft of an enhanced, or hazardous, wake ordinance to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for review.

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Manitowish Waters town board continues hazardous wakes discussion

Town chairman says there’s a need for local control if legislature crafts bill

The Manitowish Waters town board continued its discussion on hazardous wakes regulation during a Jan. 9 meeting.

Lake Tomahawk town board decides to replace flooring in Sloan Center

Town chairman says anticipated completion is in May

The Lake Tomahawk town board at a Jan. 10 meeting decided to move forward with replacing the gym floor in the Sloan Community Center.

Newbold town board agrees to send proposed wake ordinance to DNR

During a Jan. 11 meeting, the Newbold town board agreed to forward a proposed ordinance regulating “artificially enhanced wakes” to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

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Ice skate marathon benefits Minocqua Winter Park

75 participants, more than $3,000 raised

For the third time in 22 years, an ice skate marathon was held in the Lakeland area. The event this year, a fundraiser for Minocqua Winter Park, offered 10K, 20K and 40K options for kids, women and men. While top finishers were recognized, the event placed a specific focus on skaters having fun.

Winchester town board selects representative for EMS district

Town supervisor gives broadband update

The Winchester town board at its Jan. 8 meeting agreed to appoint Steve Herzberg as its representative on the commission being formed for the emergency medical services (EMS) consolidation effort among four Vilas County towns, which, besides Winchester, are Boulder Junction, Manitowish Waters and Presque Isle.

Manitowish Waters town board talks shared EMS effort

Town supervisor says he’s ‘sick of waiting for Presque Isle’

Manitowish Waters town chairman John Hanson has spearheaded efforts for roughly two years in order to form a four-town emergency medical services (EMS) district, which, besides Manitowish Waters, includes Boulder Junction, Presque Isle and Winchester.

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Oneida County chief deputy retires

Hess calls it quits after 33 years; plans to continue serving community

After 33 years of working in emergency services and law enforcement, Oneida County chief deputy Dan Hess retired. His retirement went into effect yesterday.

Presque Isle to hold special meeting on four-town EMS today

Wolter fears town won’t have much say in decision-making, MacLean wants ‘guard-rails’ setup to move forward

During a Jan. 4 meeting, the Presque Isle town board set a special meeting date for today to continue discussing the proposed four-town emergency medical services (EMS) district, which, besides Presque Isle, includes Boulder Junction, Manitowish Waters and Winchester.

Fifield town board meets with Pike Lake Fire Department to review Thanksgiving call

The Fifield town board met with the Pike Lake Fire Department on Jan. 3 to review an emergency call the department responded to the night of Thanksgiving.

Vilas forestry gets updates on snowmobile trails, forestry meeting with LdF

The Vilas County board’s forestry, recreation and land committee received an update at its Jan. 3 meeting from parks and recreation supervisor Todd Bierman with regard to county snowmobile trails.

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Northwoods Youth Deer Hunt Challenge Banquet 2023 a success

175 hunters participated, more than 400 gathered at LUHS

More than 400 people packed the commons of Lakeland Union High School on Monday for the 20th annual Northwoods Youth Deer Hunt Challenge Banquet.

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Minnesota chooses new state seal designed by LUHS graduate

The state emblems redesign commission chose new flag and seal design earlier this month

The Minnesota state emblems redesign commission recently picked winning submissions for the state’s new flag and state seal.

Fifield town board agrees to amend water traffic ordinance

The Fifield town board Tuesday voted to amend its ordinance regulating water traffic, boating and water sport.

Poaching incident investigated near Boulder Junction residence

Suspects unidentified, GLIFWC to continue investigation

A Vilas County sheriff’s deputy and other law enforcement officers were called to a Boulder Junction residence near Highland Drive on Dec. 1, about an hour before midnight, after it was reported by multiple people a group of Native Americans allegedly shot and killed deer in close proximity to homes.

Winchester town board discusses purchase of new fire truck

Town will need to borrow, but roughly $270,000 in reserve funds will help

The Winchester town board discussed different options with regard to purchasing a new fire truck at its meeting on Dec. 27.

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Local economy affected by lack of snow

Cooksey: ‘There’s no snow for us to even work with right now’

It’s no secret that the “bread and butter” of the Northwoods’ economy in the winter months is snow and especially snowmobilers.

Presque Isle town clerk submits resignation

Thoma says she sees ‘no end’ to ‘turmoil’

Presque Isle town clerk Billie Rae Thoma submitted her letter of resignation Tuesday, Dec. 19.

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‘A Farewell to Arms’ is a story of love and war

Could the tragic ending been avoided?

Published in 1929, Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms” is often considered one of, if not the greatest piece of war literature ever written.

LUHS unhappy with Schneider Electric contract

Board hires law firm to assist during Dec. 18 meeting

Lakeland Union High School’s (LUHS) board of education on Dec. 18 approved for the district to work with Automated Energy Solutions (AES) instead of Schneider Electric to address building controls and fulfilling Act 32 projects. However, that is contingent on if the district is able to find its way out of a 15-year contract it’s currently in with Schneider Electric.

Winchester town board sets public hearing date for wake boat ordinance

After the Winchester town board expressed its need for more clarity during a Dec. 6 regular meeting with moving forward on an ordinance regulating wake boats, town chairman Joe Discianno said he would contact the Wisconsin Towns Association (WTA).

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Boulder Junction town board holds public hearing on shared EMS

Board approves resolution supporting consolidation, appoints Galloway to district commission

The Boulder Junction town board unanimously passed a resolution indicating its formal support in forming a four-town emergency medical service (EMS) district during a Dec. 20 meeting. Also part of the motion approving the resolution, the board agreed to appoint town supervisor Jim Galloway as the town’s representative for the district’s commission.

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Fifield town supervisor brings up concerns with Pike Lake Fire Department

Ordinance No. 99 to be back on town board’s January agenda

During a Dec. 19 town board meeting, Fifield town supervisor John Smith mentioned concerns he said he’s heard from about 15 residents over a recent emergency call first responders with the Pike Lake Fire Department handled recently.