- The temperatures are starting to dip - however, the fishing continues to hold steady.
Crandon's Paul Elbe was fishing on Kentuck Lake in Vilas County when he reeled in this monster musky. The 42 and a half inch fish was caught using a buchertail and was released after taking the photo.
The husband and wife team of Dan and Liz Powell from Three Lakes were out fishing Wednesday when they had big success. They caught 5 fish on Long Lake in the couple hours they were out, including this 19 inch small mouth bass. The fish were boated using some soft plastics in about 5 feet of water.
And Tomahawk's Christine Massa just started fishing this year, but has had no problem picking up the skills to catch some big fish. She was out on Lake Nokomis with her boyfriend Ted, when she reeled in this 16 and a half inch large mouth bass. It was caught on a swim jig, and was her largest bass so far.
Rhinelander's Open House of Storefronts was a Success.
Submitted: 05/22/2013
RHINELANDER - Rhinelander needs new businesses to fill empty stores downtown.
This past weekend 26 properties had an open house. It was organized by Downtown Rhinelander, Inc. (DRI) and Flanders Reality Group. Finding the right home for a business can be hard. But the event tried to help those on the hunt.
"This way, you know, your here, you look, your able to talk to someone who knows the property. And you can really make a really good decision right now today," said Maggie Steffen, DRI Executive Director.
MILWAUKEE - Ministry Health Care plans to lay off several hundred employees, citing a drop in the number of patients and cuts in federal reimbursement levels.
Ministry operates 15 hospitals and 47 clinics across Wisconsin.
The facilities include Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield and Saint Michael's Hospital in Stevens Point.
Ministry spokesman Geoffrey Huys says about 225 to 250 employees will be cut, mainly through attrition and job eliminations.
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