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In addition to the companywide recognition, seven LP facilities earned awards. LP Tomahawk, Jasper, Lautaro, Maniwaki and Newberry each received the Incident-Free Honor Society Award. The Safety ...
WISCONSIN – With summer now underway, the Wisconsin State Patrol is sharing tips to help drivers make sure their vehicle is ready for the road. “Summer is the perfect time to explore all that our ...
“We are truly honored to have our nursing and medical teams recognized for the compassionate care they provide every day,” said Annie Allen, Director of Nursing at Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital in ...
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) last month announced that it has entered into a settlement with Lumen Technologies Service Group LLC and ...
TOMAHAWK – Last month, the Tomahawk Area Historical Society hosted a pair of special visitors. Susie (Bradley) Salt from Illinois and Sherry (Bradley) Salt from Ohio, great-great-granddaughters of ...
NORTHERN WISCONSIN – As we roll into the holiday week, summer is in full swing in the Northwoods. It’s been a classic mix of sun, storms, humidity and a few refreshing cool nights – just enough ...
Kinship said Executive Director Patti Hilgendorf was “thrilled” to announce that a $30,000.00 contribution put the organization over the top. But the work isn’t done yet. Now, Kinship is shifting its ...
Dear Reader, Recently, I attended an AI conference that opened my eyes to a crucial yet underexamined aspect of our AI revolution: the rare earth materials that power it all. While we celebrate AI’s ...
Placing in the top three were the following: 4 x 800m relay, Ali Palmer, Ella Peissig, Kylie Peissig, Lydia Shaney - 1st; 100m dash - Alicia Voermans - 2nd; 400m run - Beau Stromberg - 3rd; 800m run - ...
Courtesy of the Tomahawk Area Historical Society TOMAHAWK – Members of the Tomahawk Area Historical Society are excited to again share our history after last year’s hiatus. We invite visitors and ...
"Something small and bright caught my eye. Stopping mid-stride and mid-conversation, I bent down to look at a small jumble of legs and exoskeletons in the tread of the Ice Age Trail. Luckily, my ...