“We provided a solution that I feel was fair, and both schools were in agreement,” Lakeland athletic director Matt Neff said. “I think you have to find an avenue where games are decided on the field, and not by officials, especially at a time around the state when we’re having ad campaigns to get people to officiate, and we have a case where the official is the sole determinant of a game. I think it hurts us moving forward with those relationships between fans and officials.
The football standout who won state titles in two “other” sports in addition to helping his football team win its first outright league title in 27 seasons that’s a heckuva school year in sports.
HARSHAW, Wis (WJFW) – This year’s holiday light display, A Christmas Wonderland, was a hit with over 2,000 vehicles funneling into the Rondele Ranch driveway. The event relies on volunteers
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The folks at Let’s Minocqua Visitor Bureau & Chamber of Commerce want to know when’s the last time you were at drive-in theater? If it’s been a while, maybe you might want to go to a “Dive-In.”
What’s a Dive-In? Picture a 23-foot tall movie screen on shore of a lake, with the audience watching from inner tubes and boats. That’s what the chamber wants to bring to Minocqua later this summer.
Chamber executive director Krystal Westphal got permission from the Minocqua town board Tuesday to hold the unique outdoor movie event next Aug. 14 at Torpy Park in downtown Minocqua.