May 10, 2009 | WisInfo
Sam Cook column: Teens go fishing; a parent lets go
LAKE NEBAGAMON - This is how it begins. Three boys. A 14-foot boat. A watchful mom.
While teens set out to fish, a parent lets go
This is how it begins. Three boys. A 14-foot boat. A watchful mom. At midday Saturday, Wisconsin's fishing opener, the three of them were gearing up on the town dock at Lake Nebagamon.
The following is another a oeHave Fun or Get Out of the Waya column by Don Leighton and Mike Granlund and their alter egos, Lance Boyle and Billy Pirkola, which runs occasionally in The Superior Telegram.
Lake Nebagamon To Benefit From Grant
Twenty-six local governments will receive $572,000 to develop and adopt locally-created plans to address long-term needs, promote economic development, and guide future land use decisions.
St. Anthony Guild, Altar Society host 'Taste of Spring'
Models of all ages and silent auction items are being sought for the upcoming a oeTaste of Springa annual luncheon and fashion show to be held Saturday, May, 2, at St.
Bong Center expands mission to honor all vets
A local museum announced Saturday in Superior it has changed its name and mission to embrace veterans of every United States conflict and war from World War II to present.
Man gets jail time for third OWI
A Lake Nebagamon man will serve 110 days in jail following sentencing in Bayfield County Circuit Court for his third operating while intoxicated charge.
Community helps couple rebuild
If you're hankering for a story, Bill Howland is your man. He can tell you about buffalo rides, courtroom escapades, Mother Nature, Toby the Swamp Booger and the many children he's taught to carve.
Staci Landis of Staci L. Photography was out and about Sunday morning ...
Staci Landis of Staci L. Photography was out and about Sunday morning when she took these photos on North 28th Street in Superior.
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