WJFW News
Deadly Dog Sledding Accident
Submitted: 02/17/2013
WETMORE - An accident at a Michigan sled dog race leaves one team mourning the loss of one of the dogs.
At 5:40 this morning a dog team competing in the U.P. 200 Race crashed into a pickup truck. It happened on M28 in Wetmore.
The team inadvertently crossed M28 into oncoming traffic. A pickup truck was unable to avoid them.
Both the musher and the truck driver are ok, but one of the dogs died, and two others were injured.
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Minocqua Farmers Market Opens for the Season
Submitted: 05/24/2013
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Panel Blocks Change to Rent-to-Own Rules
Submitted: 05/24/2013
MADISON - Consumers will still be told how much interest they will pay at a rent-to-own businesses in Wisconsin. The Legislature's finance committee has blocked Republican Governor Scott Walker's plan to exempt rent-to-own businesses. A handful of Republicans, including Senate President Mike Ellis, have been pushing the committee to remove the proposal from the budget. The committee voted 10-6 yesterday to eliminate the plan.
Marketplace Day makes entrepreneurs of grade schoolers
Submitted: 05/23/2013
HARSHAW - A marketplace might make you think of a city square or a grocery store. But what about a grade school? The Northwoods Community Elementary School hosted Marketplace Day Thursday for friends, family, and community members. Kindergarteners through fifth graders sold flower pots, lemonade, and artwork.
Farmers Alfalfa Crop Deals with Hard Winter
Submitted: 05/23/2013
DEERBROOK - Wisconsin farmers depend on alfalfa crop for feeding dairy cows. Usually, alfalfa survives winter. But a long, cold, and difficult winter is making things hard for many farmers. “That’s rot. The plant is green, and it’s growing but it’s not going to make another cutting,” said farmer Jason Nagel. This year’s growing season will be a challenge for him.
Walleye Plan Excites Local Fishermen
Submitted: 05/23/2013
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Northwoods Magazine Reaches 35,000 Readers
Submitted: 05/23/2013
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Trig's Sells $293,000 Badger 5 Ticket
Submitted: 05/23/2013
RHINELANDER - A trip to the grocery store made a Rhinelander woman much wealthier today. The Rhinelander Trig's sold a Badger 5 ticket worth $293,000 yesterday. The winner came in to verify the ticket this morning. Customer service clerk Patti Pazera gets $50,000 winners occasionally, but this was a first.