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WXPR A Northwoods Moment In History

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We turn back the clock with local historians to find out what life in the Northwoods used to be like. This is part of an initiative by WXPR to tell the history and culture of northern Wisconsin.

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2026. jún. 3.

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The Story of Alex Bobidosh: Native American football player, and tribal leader 03.06.2026

Alex Bobidosh was born September 9, 1890, at Lac du Flambeau, and his life would end up touching some big moments in American history, all while staying connected to the Northwoods of Wisconsin where he was born and raised.

Hodag Events: Past and Present 06.05.2026

Rhinelander’s connection to Hodags begins over 130 years ago in 1893 when lumberman and surveyor Eugene Shepard wrestled a lumberjack tall tale out of the logging camp bunkhouse, and introduced the creature to the public in an article about the attempted capture of a Black Hodag.

History of Old Abe the War Eagle 01.04.2026

The 8th Wisconsin carried him into more than thirty battles and skirmishes. Amid gunfire and chaos, Old Abe would spread his wings and let out piercing cries. He became a living symbol of the regiment.

Sylvania Wilderness: From Private Preserve to Public Treasure 04.03.2026

The Sylvania Wilderness area is tucked into the south-western edge of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, near Watersmeet, just north of the Wisconsin line.

Couderay, the Cold Heart of Wisconsin 04.02.2026

After a few mild years, this winter of 2025/2026 has reminded the Northwoods who’s boss; mother nature.

Plowing, Shoveling, and Persistence: Northwoods Snow-plowing in the Early 1900s 07.01.2026

Long before flashing lights, diesel engines, and steel blades scraping asphalt, winter travel in the Northwoods of Wisconsin was a slower, tougher proposition

From an Upstairs Reading Room to a Carnegie Landmark: The Story of Rhinelander’s Public Library 03.12.2025

Local libraries have always been more than buildings with books, they’re the beating heart of a community. They preserve our stories, protect our history, and give every generation a place to learn, gather, and grow.

The killing of a Vilas County Sheriff, and the 12 Apostles of Rhinelander 05.11.2025

The Northwoods of Wisconsin, with its rough logging boom towns and frontier justice, saw its own share of gun smoke and violence in the early 1900s.

History of the Wolf River Apple 01.10.2025

In Wisconsin’s story, where tall pines once fed the logging booms, the rivers also carried life from forest to farm. Flowing from its headwaters in Forest County, the Wolf River connects the Northwood’s to central Wisconsin, and gave rise to more than timber, it gave us the Wolf River Apple, a variety that looms larger than the rest, quite literally.

The "Spymaster of Los Angeles" and his northern Wisconsin beginnings 10.09.2025

From the iron hills of Hurley, Wisconsin, came a man who waged war not with weapons, but with secrets. Leon Lawrence Lewis, born in Hurley in 1888 to German Jewish immigrants, would one day be called the “spymaster of Los Angeles.”

Rhinelander’s Wartime Map Paper 13.08.2025

Rhinelander Paper Company, quietly played a vital role in getting our troops the tools they needed to fight and win

Rhinelander’s Boom Lake Boat Races 02.07.2025

There was a time when Boom Lake in Rhinelander wasn’t just a quiet, scenic waterway, it was a Northwoods’ racetrack.

Soda Pop and Steel Bars: The Curious History of Tourist Bears in the Northwoods 04.06.2025

It wasn’t all that long ago that seeing a bear in Northern Wisconsin wasn’t just a wilderness encounter. It was a roadside attraction.

A Northwoods Love Story: The Hodag Wedding 07.05.2025

What began as a whimsical marketing campaign by the Rhinelander Chamber of Commerce transformed into a memorable community celebration of local culture.

Frozen in Time: Northwoods Ice Storm History 02.04.2025

The Northwoods is no stranger to winter weather, and ice storms have historically been among the most destructive. But even by Wisconsin standards, the most recent ice storm that slammed northern Wisconsin March 29th and 30th, 2025 was one for the books.

Lelah Starks: Potato Pioneer 05.03.2025

In the heart of Wisconsin’s Northwoods, Lelah Starks tilled out a legacy that would shape the potato industry for generations. A woman ahead of her time, Starks became one of the most respected seed potato growers in the country, blending science with practical farming expertise.

The Doctor is in: Remembering the life of Dr. Warner S. Bump 12.02.2025

Among storied Northwoods doctors are names like Torpy, Pelham-Newcomb, Sheik, and Cline. But one Rhinelander doctor worked diligently to usher in a new age of medicine during his five decades of practice, Dr. Warner S. Bump.

Looking back at Rhinelander’s winter weather history 04.12.2024

Winter weather records are a fascinating thing to explore, from the longest stretches with snow on the ground to the heaviest snowfalls in a single season or day. Digging into the record books is a chance to relive the power of winter, and today, we’re taking a look at some of Rhinelander’s most memorable winter weather events.

Rhinelander Woman’s Club played important role in Women’s voting rights 08.11.2024

On Friday, March 12, 1920, the Rhinelander Woman’s Club gathered at the Teachers Training College in the old Oneida County Courthouse for a special “mock election.” This wasn’t just a simple exercise—it was the final exam for a citizenship class that aimed to prepare local women for their first opportunity to vote in a U.S. Presidential election.

Tony Sarocka, Remembering a Rhinelander Football Standout 02.10.2024

Anton Sarocka, known as Tony, was a standout football player for Rhinelander High School. Born in Port Washington on October 11, 1910, Tony graduated in 1928.

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