Rhinelander 4-H Lego Robotics Team Advances Out of Regionals
Published on 11/13/2024 under News
A group of 'High Tech Hodags' have advanced to a statewide competition for their work with the Lego Robotics Challenge Team.
The Squad is part of Oneida County 4-H, partnering with the FIRST Lego League to introduce science, technology, engineering, and math or (STEM) curriculum to fourth through eighth graders. The latest project challenged students to design a solution to help whales impacted by sonar training exercises.
The fun, hands-on learning allow the students to engage in research, problem-solving, coding, and engineering while working with a Lego robot.
Coach Anne Williams says, "It has been rewarding to see each of these students grow since the start of the season." She highlighted not only their creativity and problem-solving, but also their confidence and communication.
That hardwork paid off, as the team traveled to and advanced out of the regional competition. Not only did the team advance, they also received the Core Values Award for displaying enthusiasm and spirit, working well together, and showing each other and other teams respect.
In addition to the event in Oak Creek next month, the student's work will also be showcased at the Oneida County 4-H Robotics Festival at Nicolet College on Saturday December 21.
Team members and photo (l to r): Coach Anne Williams, Katie Thompson, Elise Williams, Broden Kohnhorst, and Naomi Borkenhagen. Back row: Mark Currie, Nolan Ory, Isabella Currie, and Mark Simmermaker.
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Lincoln County 911 Center Receives Grant for Tech Upgrades
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
The Lincoln County 911 Center will be getting some much needed upgrades thanks to a state grant. Lincoln County has been awarded a $416,684.16 grant by the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs' Office of Emergency Communications. It's part of a statewide initiative to bring Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG911) technology to local communities. The goal is to ensure faster response times, greater accuracy, and enhanced emergency response capabilities that residents can rely on during any crisis. Tyler Verhasselt, Lincoln County Director of Emergency Management said, "This upgrade will improve our emergency communication capabilities, ensuring that our residents receive the swift assistance they need in critical moments." He continued, "By equipping our first responders with advanced technology, we are enhancing their ability to protect and serve effectively." The County had applied for this grant unsuccessfully in a previous cycle. With the grant award, they hope to begin the upgrades as early as next month with a goal of completing the entire project by June 1, 2026.
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Northwoods Classic Car Show Raises Money for Mental Health Coalition
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
Vintage car enthusiasts came together in September for a worthy cause. The Northwoods Classic Car Show Series hosted an event at St. Germain's annual Colorama. Organizer Don Elfstrom was able to present a $1,500 check from their proceeds to the Northwoods COPE Coalition. COPE stands for Community, Outreach, Prevention and Education, and they work on mental health awareness in Northern Wisconsin. Rachael Cornelius is a COPE Co-lead and community health educator in Vilas County. She says, "This generous donation from the Northwoods Classic Car Show Series is more than just a financial contribution. It's a powerful reminder that our community is committed to supporting mental health and suicide awareness." Heidi Pritzl, Co-lead for the Mental Health and Suicide prevention subcommittee for COPE & Clinical Therapist for Aspirus Koller Behavioral Health added, "Every dollar raised helps us spread crucial messages of hope, prevention, and support to those in need." Among their most recent efforts was the 'Heads Up Guys' campaign. The Coalition delivered special drink coasters to area restaurants and taverns and plan to bring them to golf courses in the spring. The coasters provide information on free resources aimed at helping men improve mental health and reduce the risk of suicide. This is the second year the Car Show proceeds have been donated to COPE, something Elfstrom was proud of, while noting they were deeply appreciative for the Coalition's efforts. Last year, the contributed $1,000. Northwoods COPE is a tri-county coalition serving Forest, Oneida, and Vilas counties. Photo provided by Aspirus: (Pictured left to right) - Rachael Cornelius, Northwoods COPE Coalition Co-lead and Community Health Educator for Vilas County Public Health, Don Elfstrom, Northwoods Classic Car Show Series, and Heidi Pritzl, Co-lead for the Mental Health and Suicide prevention subcommittee for COPE & Clinical Therapist for Aspirus Koller Behavioral Health
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Tomahawk City Council: Garbage Pick Up Rates Increasing in 2025
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
The cost of garbage pick up in the City of Tomahawk will be increasing next year. At their meeting Tuesday, the Tomahawk City Council approved a resolution increasing the residential solid waste pick up rates. The city currently offers three different size bins, and each will see the same $16.50 quarterly increase, or $5.50 per month. • 48 Gallon $27.75 to $44.25• 64 Gallon $31.50 to $48.00• 96 Gallon $36.00 to 52.50 The city staggers the quarterly bills, with the changes going into effect for the customers first bill in 2025. During the discussion,they noted this is the first increase in cost in more than a decade. The current fees were put in place January 1,2011. There was minimal discussion on the topic, the resolution was approved unanimously. _____ A couple of other quick notes from the City Council meeting. The Council approved two requests to divide parcels land both made by Daigle Brothers. The first divides a parcel on Theiler Drive into four lots for future residential use. The other reconfigured two adjacent lots at their business to better suit their business needs. The Council approved the annual Business Improvement District operating plan along with the special assessment rate for the Tomahawk Main Street District. The assessment, proposed by the members themselves, remains the same: $3 per $1,000 assessment. And the Council approved a development agreement with Schoone Construction for the demolition and redevelopment of an abandoned home on 429 E. Somo Avenue. They hope to tear down the building in the coming weeks and plan a duplex replacement.
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DNR Hosting Open House in Woodruff on Potential Deer Management Unit Changes
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
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Nicolet Players Present Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap'
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
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DNR Continues to Grow 'Check Out State Parks' Partnership with Libraries
Published on 11/14/2024 under News
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Fatal UTV Crash in Lincoln County Early Wednesday Morning
Published on 11/13/2024 under News
One person is dead another injured following an overnight UTV crash in Lincoln County. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, responders were paged to a single UTV crash with two occupants on Scott Road south of Heldt Street in the Town of Scott. The call came in at around 2am. The preliminary investigation showed the machine was traveling south on Scott Road when the operator lost control, entered the ditch and rolled. The operator, a 32 year old man, died from injuries sustained in the crash. His name is being withheld pending notification of family. A 40 year old passenger was thrown from the machine and sustained serious injuries. He was airlifted from the scene. No update on his condition was provided. The crash remains under investigation.
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Published on 11/13/2024 under News
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Published on 11/13/2024 under News
As expected, the Lincoln County Board approved their 2025 budget Tuesday. The vote was a formality with work completed throughout the months-long process which began back in the spring. At their October meeting, the Board was presented with a balanced budget that included a tax levy proposed at $16.7 million. That's a $1.1 million increase over the current year, or 6.8%. Finance Chair Julie DePasse offered the same caution she did last month. The 6.8% increase doesn't mean everyone's taxes will go up by that amount, as other variables impact each property owner's tax bill. Last month, the budget presentation included some of the challenges the Finance Committee faced when crafting next year's spending plan. That was highlighted by the unexpected inclusion of funding for Pine Crest. That came after a sale of the nursing facility fell through. Other budget impacts included a jump in health insurance costs and capital investment in the landfill. The County will utilize it's remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds, approximately $700,000 to fill in the shortfall. With those dollars now spent, it was a one-time tool that won't be available in the future. On Tuesday, the supervisors quickly approved the levy resolution with a unanimous voice vote. No changes or amendments were made.
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Published on 11/13/2024 under News
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