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Interim District Administrator Kirby Schultz says everyone is “okay and recovering well.”In a letter updating families, Schultz said there was a thorough investigation with local and state officials as well as various private contractors.They did not find anything that compromised or will compromise the safety of staff and students.
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Travel to Scotland, England, and Wales with WXPR in spring 2025! Learn more about the trip at 5pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at ArtStart Rhinelander.
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Chef Amanda Barnes visited James Williams Middle School in Rhinelander and made Lebanese Chicken Shwarma for the students
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Linda Larson Schlitz works with women across Central Wisconsin to reverse this disturbing trend, and said the biggest problem that women in the area face, is a lack of adequate resources
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Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law bipartisan bills designed to better protect the safety of judges following the killing of a retired judge and combat the rise in human trafficking. In total, Evers signed 29 crime-related bills Wednesday, most of which passed with broad bipartisan support.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced the season will close in the Northern Zone effective April 1st at Midnight
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Alex Seifert has been the assistant district attorney in Forest County since January 2020
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The Michigan Strategic Fund approved a resolution to provide a copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula with $50 million to go towards infrastructure needs.
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According to totals from the National Weather Service, the Rhinelander area has only seen 23.1 inches of snow this season. This winter has been anything but average.
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