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Langlade County Boys and Girls Club Receives CARES Grant
Published on 11/19/2020 under News
The state continues to distribute CARES funding, with the latest funds going to out-of-school support programs that provide care to school-aged kids.
Yesterday Governor Evers awarded 42 organizations with a combined $6.6 million. Among the recipients, the Boys and Girls Club of Langlade County in Antigo which received $167,000. They were the lone Northwoods group to receive funding in this category.
Funds are earmarked for areas such as increased staffing, sanitization/cleaning costs and other impacts to programming.
Governor Evers said, "The pandemic has had a tremendous impact on our kids, and these organizations have stepped up in a big way to make sure they have the support they need to stay resilient."
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Great Backyard Bird Count Returns this Weekend
Published on 02/13/2026 under News
Love is in the air, and so too are the birds... Bird-lovers can join in a global citizen-science effort. Today marks the start of the four-day, Great Backyard Bird Count. This is the 29th year for the survey, a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, and Birds Canada. By participating in your own backyard here in the Northwoods, you can join the more than 800,000 people who participated last year in nearly every country on the planet. Ben Haywood, Audubon's director of community science says. "The more the merrier as we celebrate the joy of birds all over the world and join the global effort to protect them and the places they need." Combined with other bird counts, GBBC results help create a clearer picture of how birds are faring—whether individual species are declining, increasing, or holding steady in the face of habitat loss, climate change, and other threats. To take part, each participant counts birds for 15 minutes or more and uses the Merlin Bird ID app or eBird app to enter the birds identified birds by sight or sound at birdcount.org. That can be your backyard, or a park, a wilderness area, apartment balcony, or neighborhood street. First time participants are encouraged the GBBC website. The survey runs through Monday.
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Episodes of September Major League Fishing Tour Stop in Minocqua to Air on Outdoor Channel
Published on 02/13/2026 under News
Last fall, the Major League Fishing Tour made a stop in the Northwoods. Now a new TV audience will get a chance to check out fishing in the area. Back in September, Minocqua hosted the second stop on the Major League Fishing-Fishing Clash Team Series tour. Over the course of a week, twenty four anglers, in twelve teams of two, fished local lakes and rivers. It was seen as a great success for the region as an immediate economic driver, but also highlighted the area as a fishing destination for those following along online. At the time, organizers promised that produced episodes of the tournament would be aired on TV. That begins this weekend. MLF partners with the Outdoor Channel to air that tournament coverage over the course of six weekly episodes. The first will air on Saturday, February 14 at 1pm. Airings will continue on the Outdoor Channel each Saturday through March 21. Check your provider for which channel. Episodes will also be available on the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app after.
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Tomahawk Chamber Announces Fall Ride 45th Anniversary Logo Design Contest
Published on 02/12/2026 under News
The Tomahawk Fall Ride is still six months off, but planning is in full swing, and there is an opportunity for the public to get involved. As part of the 45th anniversary celebration of the Fall Ride, the Tomahawk Chamber has announced the launch of a community-wide logo design contest to commemorate the milestone. They said community members, artists, and designers of all ages and experience levels are invited to submit original logo concepts that capture the spirit and history of Fall Ride. Chamber Director Charis Lau says, "This anniversary represents more than a number — it reflects the people, businesses, and memories that built the Tomahawk Fall Ride. We want the community to be part of that story by helping us design the logo that will define this historic year." The winning logo will serve as the official anniversary brand mark and will be featured on event marketing and promotion; street banners and signage; and apparel, merchandise and memorabilia. Entries will be judged on creativity, originality, visual impact, and how well the design reflects the anniversary theme. Additional information is available on the Chamber website. The entry deadline will be on March 20 with the winner announced this spring when they also unveil the motorcycle for the annual bike raffle at the WJJQ Home Show.
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Local Curling Clubs Celebrate Olympic Surge in Interest
Published on 02/12/2026 under News
Every few years, the popularity of some less-common sports surge thanks to the Olympics games. One of those sports is curling, often referred to as 'chess on ice'. With the Winter Games in Milan-Cortina in full swing, local curling clubs are preparing for the sudden-spike in interest while also taking in the sport they love. The Wisconsin State Curling Association currently lists more than 30 curling clubs in Wisconsin including Rhinelander, Medford, Wausau, and Stevens Point. Up in Rhinelander, the Hodag Curling Club has partnered with Rocky Reef Brewing Company to host some watch parties for the American team as they go for gold. The organization was formed in 2023 and offers leagues, as well as Learn 2 Curl sessions for newcomers. They currently operate out of the Rhinelander Ice Arena. To the unfamiliar, curling may seem simple and slow, but players will quickly find both strategy and skill are needed to be successful. And sliding the stone can be trickier than it appears. As for Team USA, the mixed doubles team earned Silver earlier this week. The men's and women's team competitions are currently in the preliminary stage. The Rhinelander Curling Club is hosting another watch party double header on Saturday. You can follow their Facebook Page or visit their website to learn more.
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BBB: Research Online Florists Before Last Minute Valentine's Orders
Published on 02/12/2026 under News
Valentine's Day is just a few days away, and experts are reminding those looking to purchase last minute flowers online to do a little research first. The Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin typically sees an uptick in consumer complaints about online florists at this time of year, largely due to Valentine's Day. Common complaints include damaged flowers or bouquets that look nothing like the advertisement; add-on costs; or orders that were never delivered at all. Like any online purchase, the Bureau says it's best to do some research. Read reviews and get to know business policies and delivery timelines. Watch for stock images or AI pictures being used in the advertisements rather than actual bouquets made in-house. And as always avoid offers that seem too good to be true. They note the best option is often thinking local and visit your neighborhood florist recommended by friends and family.
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Langlade County Announces Temporary Snowmobile Trail Closure During Mild Weather
Published on 02/12/2026 under News
The Langlade County snowmobile trails will be closing in a few days, a decision they hope will possibly extend their riding season when conditions improve. Mild weather can be the enemy of snow sports, and meteorologists are calling for temperatures in the 40s into early next week. The Langlade County Forestry and Recreation Department announced that they will be closing trails in Langlade County on Sunday morning at 6am. According to the announcement, at this time, the closure is expected to be temporary. The purpose "to preserve the remaining base during a period of very warm weather and possible rain." Marathon County made a similar decision, temporarily closing trails in Zones 1, 3, 4, and 6 on Friday. Stay tunred to WJJQ in the coming days and weeks for any additional news, announcements, and our weekend trail reports.
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DNR Seeking Hunter Safety Volunteer Instructors
Published on 02/12/2026 under News
We frequently talk about the importance of hunter's safety. And there is an opportunity for volunteers to teach the next generation. Since the Hunter Safety program was created in 1967, more than one million Wisconsinites have been certified. And that's credited with a significant decrease in the number of hunting related incidents in the state. To help continue that tradition, the DNR put out a call for new volunteers to become certified instructors. They noted that the strength and success of the program is due to the dedication and commitment of their volunteer instructors . Over the years, more than 20,000 individuals have served as volunteer instructors. In addition to the basic hunter safety course, the DNR and partners also offer other classes like: Advanced Hunter Education – Outdoor Skills And Learn to Hunt. The DNR has additional information on the website.
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Lincoln County Health Department Hosting Community Conversations on Substance Use
Published on 02/11/2026 under News
The Lincoln County Health Department continues their efforts and outreach related to substance use including some upcoming public discussions. The Lincoln County Health Department, in partnership with the Lincoln County Opioid Task Force announced three community conversations about substance use and the importance of community support. These events are part of a larger effort to reduce stigma around substance use and promote harm reduction. Stigma, negative attitudes or beliefs about substance use, are often a hurdle in people seeking help. Erin Ray, Opioid Grant Coordinator for the Lincoln County Health Department said, "Our community assessment showed that stigma is a major reason people who use substances do not seek treatment in Lincoln County. Ray says, "We can reduce that stigma by having open, respectful conversations that build understanding and support within our communities." Community members are encouraged to attend, share their perspectives, listen and learn. They called these conversations are an opportunity to connect with others and help build a healthier, more supportive community for individuals and families. The first opportunity will be a virtual Town Hall on February 25. Link:https://bit.ly/LincTownHall They also have in-person events planned in Merrill March 17 and Tomahawk April 8. We'll post those events in the WJJQ Community Calendar.
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DNR Announces Surface Water Grant Recipients
Published on 02/11/2026 under News
The state continues to invest in organizations dedicated to protecting our water ways. Earlier this week, the DNR announced they will award more than $6.1 million to non-profits, lake associations and municipalities through their Surface Water Grant Program. Overall, more than 425 recipients will share in the funding across a variety of projects. This includes More than 150 Clean Boats, Clean Waters grants. The program focuses on preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species. Other projects tackle through these grants around the state include water runoff diversions, native shoreline plantings and restoration, and wildlife habitat efforts. Lincoln County Land Services has their own project receiving funding, receiving funding for phase 2 of their ongoing culvert inventory. The County also received two additional grants Clean Boats, Clean Waters and Lake Monitoring and Protection Network. Several local stakeholders like the Spirit Reservoir Association, Lake Nokomis District and Deer Lake District received funding. In fact, the Northwoods, known for its lakes and rivers, was well-represented on the list with dozens of grants worth tens of thousands of dollars. Michelle Nault, Wisconsin DNR lakes and rivers section manager said, "It is always rewarding to see implementation and restoration projects get funded that will have a long-lasting positive impact on our water resources." These grants do require partial matching commitment from the recipient, increasing the amount invested into each project.
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Rhinelander Student Art Featured in February ArtStart Exhibit
Published on 02/11/2026 under News
Student artists in Rhinelander have the unique opportunity to have their work featured in an actual gallery. The February exhibit at ArtStart is comprised of art produced by Rhinelander students in the elementary, middle, and high school. This is the tenth year they have collaborated on this project. This year's student work consists of a variety of media including, drawing, painting, sculpture, prints, collage and ceramic artwork, more than 150 pieces in all. The Rhinelander Woman's Club Student Writing Contest submissions are also be on display. This partnership provides the students with a chance to showcase their skills and creativity to the community. They even hosted an opening reception this past week to kick-off the month-long exhibit with more than 200 people turning out on the evening to support the students. The student exhibit will be offered at ArtStart through February 28. People can stop by during regular gallery hours.
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