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Trees for Tomorrow experiments with deer deterrents to help trees grow
Trees for Tomorrow was founded on the premise that for every tree that was cut down, two would be planted in its place. Back in the 40s, when the organization was created, trees were planted on the Eagle River campus. They were just about ready to be harvested when a 2020 windstorm pushed the timeline up a bit.
Mosinee Defeats Rhinelander in Game Two to Sweep Doubleheader
RHINELANDER, Wis. (WJFW)- The Mosinee baseball team just continues to show why they are the class of the Great Northern Conference. The Mosinee Indians paid a visit to the Rhinelander Hodags for a GNC doubleheader and came away with two impressive wins. Game one went to Mosinee in a 6-0...
DNR: Natural Resources Board approves Minocqua walleye emergency rule
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that a new walleye regulation will go into effect on the Minocqua Chain of Lakes beginning May 7, 2024. Through the approval of emergency rule FH-03-24(E) at a special Natural Resources Board Meeting held virtually on May 2, 2024, the current walleye catch and release season on the Minocqua Chain of Lakes in Oneida County will change to a daily bag limit of one walleye that is at least 18 inches in length, but fish between 22 and 28 inches cannot be kept. This slot limit exception aims to preserve walleye that can make the biggest impact on the fish’s spawning success and population growth. The Minocqua Chain of Lakes includes Jerome, Kawaguesaga, Little Tomahawk, Mid, Minocqua, Mud and Tomahawk lakes, the Minocqua and Tomahawk thoroughfares and connecting waters. This regulation change will promote fair and equitable use of the walleye resource during the 2024 fishing season.
Tight housing market, learning skills at Blackwell Job Corps, ticks turning up
Local realtor and house hunter discuss challenges of finding a property to buy, Blackwell Job Corps students getting chance to develop valuable skills, ticks a risk to transmit diseases but you can reduce your risk.
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