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Governor Tony Evers office announced a $3.75 million investment for infrastructure fixes in Park Falls.
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Park Falls Water Utility asks state PSC to consider ways to limit water rate hikes at public hearingWater rates in Park Falls are expected to increase by about 75 percent for the average residential customer due to the permanent closure of the city’s paper mill. The city's water utility is looking for ways to limit that price hike.
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People in the Park Falls area have been getting a text message warning them about a “subject who armed” and is considered dangerous.
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According to a company called Future Data Technology’s website, its operation at the former mill came onboard as of February 20th.
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In the last week, more than $25 million has been invested into the Park Falls community.The two grants come from state programs funded with federal coronavirus relief aid.
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Plans for a YMCA in Park Falls took a major step forward Thursday. The city received a $5.6 million grant to start the project.
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As state lawmakers discuss setting new standards for PFAS, communities across northern Wisconsin are testing for the ‘forever chemicals’ for the first time.
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The Park Falls Paper Mill has been substantially liquidated, according to the city’s mayor.
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Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill Thursday that would have allocated $65 million in federal funds for loans to purchase paper mills in Park Falls and…