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The Rhinelander High School volleyball team continued to make small, incremental gains in 2024 under first-year head coach Jayme Wyss … Sports digest Retzlaff not returning to Xfinity Series ride in 2025 | Martin scores touchdown in Whitewater finale | Hodag alumni to …
Charles Trein of Rhinelander, age 80, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on November 9, 2024. Charles was born to Charles Joseph and Stella Frances Trein in Chicago, Illinois on July 6, 1944.
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The Bell Trophy has been traded between the rival schools since 1935 when Rhinelander Daily News sportswriter Jack Cory swapped trophy-trade ideas with Antigo writers Fred “Bus” Snyder and Johnny Tradewell.
Paul M. Espeseth, 41, Rhinelander, cited for county retail theft (intentionally taking), has intake on Nov. 25 at 9:30 a.m. Antonio M.M. Gouge, 24, Lac du Flambeau, cited for possession of THC, has intake on Nov. 25 at 9:30 a.m.
This March 20, 1980 clipping from the Rhinelander Daily News chronicles the discovery of the body of an unidentified male found deceased in the Town of Pine Lake. (File photo)
Friday is the 89th playing of the Bell Game between Rhinelander and Antigo high schools. The Bell Trophy has been traded between the rival schools since 1935 when Rhinelander Daily News sportswriter Jack Cory swapped trophy-trade ideas with Antigo writers Fred “Bus” Snyder and Johnny Tradewell.
Jay Anderle Sr., age 69, of Rhinelander, died on May 2, 2022, at his home. He was born on July 12, 1952, in Rhinelander, the son of Joseph and Edna Mae (Reeves) Anderle. Jay graduated from Rhinelander High School in 1970 and then attended UW Eau Claire.
According to the back cover, a mysterious patron employs a retired investigative journalist to track down the truth behind the Hodag legend. The quest follows the writer as he moves beyond the well-known story to a time when Rhinelander was younger, grittier, and its saloons had spittoons instead of stools.