Eileen Persike/Star Journal
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The creation of a Rhinelander skate park is another step closer to reality. Design plans for the project were unveiled Thursday, Dec. 5 during a presentation at ArtStart.
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Management of Northwood Golf Course is returning to Rhinelander City Hall.Council voted Nov. 25 to part ways with Oliphant Golf Management when the current three-year contract expires Dec. 31.
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The green space on Brown Street, across from the State Theater in downtown Rhinelander will now be known as Rouman Memorial Plaza.
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The Pine Lake Town Board is looking for ways to tighten its belt as the cost to provide services is on the rise. One possible way the board is looking to accomplish that is to reduce the amount it contributes to the Rhinelander District Library. The library agreement was on the board’s Jan. 17 agenda.
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Voters in the School District of Rhinelander will decide in April whether the tech ed programs at Rhinelander High School and James Williams Middle School will be upgraded.
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In providing an update to council, Reagan said there appeared to be a “disconnect” between former public works director Randy Myrum and the skate park group over where the park should be located.
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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 Rhinelander City Council voted Monday night to proceed with the contract process to hire the city’s next administrator.
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Board of Directors congratulates Zietlow, plans search for replacement