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Police: 13-year-old girl dead in ATV crash
A 13-year-old girl is dead after an ATV crash on private property Wednesday in Shawano County, police said. The crash, near Two Creek Road in the town of Lessor, was reported by a 911 caller who told dispatch the girl was unresponsive. A medical helicopter was dispatched to the scene.
Menominee Indian High School votes to change name to Menominee Nation High School
KESHENA, Wis. — Menominee Indian High School (MIHS) will be changing its name to Menominee Nation High School (MNHS) later this year, according to officials. The namesake will adorn the new high school, which is currently under construction. It’s expected to open later this year. Students led the...
Area high school sporting events (May 15-16)
Schedule subject to change Today’s eventsGolf STAA, Coleman, Crivitz, Niagara, Gillett, Lena at Hunters Glen Golf Club, 9 a.m. North Eastern Conference championships Marinette vs multiple schools at Brown County Golf Course, Hobart, Wis., 10 a.m. ...
USDA terminates closure from 2019
The USDA Forest Service officials recently announced the termination of a closure due to a large windstorm in July 2019. All recreation areas, trails, and roads that were closed due to the storm are now open. The windstorm left many roads and trails covered in downed trees and standing hazardous trees in many areas of the southeastern portion of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The USDA Forest Service closed many roads, trails, and recreation sites in this area to protect visitor safety and because many areas...
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