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January in the Northwoods typically ends with a solid foot of snow on the ground, snowmobiles buzzing through the woods, and frozen lakes dotted with ice shanties.Those are largely missing this winter as the Northwoods grapples with a lack of snow and unusually warm temperatures.It’s causing many businesses to take a hit.
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Recently, the Oneida County Board requested the DNR offer PFAS testing of private wells in the county that are near sites where biosolids have been spread. This is a guide to look at some of that data and give people an update on PFAS in the county.
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The Oneida County Board wants the Wisconsin DNR to do more testing of private wells in the county.PFAS chemicals have been linked to health conditions like increased cholesterol levels, decreased vaccine response in children, and increased risk of kidney cancer.
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Depending on the location, there is some snow on the ground in our area, but not as much as other years, which has kept the snowplows and brine trucks in the garage and salt mostly unused
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The Oneida County Planning and Development Committee is holding off on a decision regarding a youth treatment center in Cassian.The committee heard more than an hour of public testimony on whether it should approve a Conditional Use Permit for the facility.
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The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced the positive test Wednesday. The result was confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, Iowa.
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As winter inches closer, road construction crews are facing tight deadlines to get work done while they can.The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has been overseeing the projects on Highways 17 and 8 near Rhinelander.
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Drivers will need to find an alternative to WIS 32 in Oneida County on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
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The Department of Transportation says crews finished early and were able to re-open the highway Tuesday evening.
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The closure is expected to last two days.