Dean S. Acheson
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The new owners of the Minocqua Yacht Club have announced plans to extensively remodel the landmark restaurant bar and grill.
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The Minocqua town board has enacted a six-month moratorium on the placement of portable shipping containers anywhere in the township, except when used for construction projects or for moving purposes.
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Spanish teacher Karen GriesRoehrich explained that the trip would occur in June of next year if the board concurred. Not only will the students learn about the geographical aspects of the county, but also will be staying with host families during their stay.
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Homeowners and other real estate owners in the town of Minocqua will dig a bit deeper in their pocketbooks to cover the town’s portion of real estate taxes levied against the 2022 budget.
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The Minocqua town board didn’t give any ground -- both literally and figuratively – to a businessman who wants to open a craft beer retail outlet, but who also needs to meet off-street parking requirements.
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As recommended by the administration, the new policy states: “Classroom close contacts, who are not symptomatic, may remain in school, if they choose. However, they will be expected to check in with the school nurse each morning for a temperature and symptom check until the seventh day from exposure.”
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The electors voted unanimously to approve a district-wide levy just shy of $12 million, showing an increase of 1.12% over the prior year. The tax rate will be $1.84 per $1,000 of equalized valuation.
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That was the unanimous decision of the Minocqua town board last week after hearing concerns from accommodation representatives that they needed time to inform repeat customers of the increase.
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The Lakeland Union School Board Monday took another step to finding a new district administrator with selection of a search company to assist in that endeavor.
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Officials at Lakeland Union High School on Monday, Oct. 25 will be presenting their 2021-22 budget that requires a property tax levy of $12,013,400, an increase of 1.24 percent from the prior year’s number of $11,866,781.