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Rhinelander has a new city administrator. Patrick Reagan began the job Feb. 6, moving from Lake Odessa, Mich., where he served in a similar role.
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Seven property owners on Ohlson Lane recently received bills from the city of Rhinelander, requesting payment of over $24,000 each for sewer and water lines installed over the summer.
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The Lights of the Northwoods in Rhinelander will be going out with a bang.The light display at Hodag Park is once again setting off fireworks on New Year’s Day.
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Habitat for the Humanity of the Northwoods is currently building its 24th house.The Rhinelander project is well underway, but Habitat needs the community’s help to see it through.
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The Rhinelander City Council voted Monday night to proceed with the contract process to hire the city’s next administrator.
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Rhinelander is one of nine communities in the U.S. selected for the first round of the One Nation, One Project initiative.Its goal is to support and promote projects that focus on the arts while also leading to a healthier community.
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The City of Rhinelander is considering roughly $13 million in road and utility improvement projects next year.That’s on top of two major Wisconsin Department of Transportation projects slated in the area.
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It’s the first day of the new school year for most students across the Northwoods.The City of Rhinelander is making sure parents are aware of road construction around some of the schools that could impact dropping off and picking up students.
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Vruwink announced his resignation Monday, effective October 7. The Rhinelander City Council passed a motion to begin searching for his replacement.
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Rhinelander is getting a clearer picture of what a new skate park could look like.Over It and ArtStart presented the feasibility study to Rhinelander City Council Monday night.