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While the Oneida County Board discusses a resolution opposing the Pelican River Forest project, another local government passed a resolution in support of it.The Pelican River Forest is a 70,000-acre conservation project that would secure easements on land in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade County for public recreation, timber harvesting, and the protection of natural resources.
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The Pelican River Forest Committee for Oneida County held its first meeting Monday to work on a resolution previously presented to the full county board opposing conservation easements in the eastern part of the county.
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The Oneida County Supervisor from the Town of Monico wants the County Board to voice its opposition to using state stewardship funds for the Pelican River Forest.As WXPR previously reported, the Conservation Fund is working to secure easements on 70,000 acres in eastern Oneida County and parts of Forest and Langlade Counties.
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State Senator Mary Felzkowski spoke with WXPR about her concerns with the Pelican River Forest and why she held up funding for conservation easements on the property.
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State Senator Mary Felzkowski spoke with WXPR about her concerns with the Pelican River Forest and why she held up funding for conservation easements on the property.
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Following up on the Pelican River Forest report WXPR brought you Monday.We now know that one of the anonymous lawmakers who objected to funding the conservation project was State Senator Mary Felzkowski.
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The 70,000 acres of woods, wetlands, and rivers meant to be a crown jewel of conservation in Wisconsin are now in limbo because of an anonymous lawmaker on the state’s Joint Finance Committee.
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The 70,000 acres of woods, wetlands, and rivers meant to be a crown jewel of conservation in Wisconsin are now in limbo because of an anonymous lawmaker on the state’s Joint Finance Committee.
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The city of Rhinelander is getting funds to pay for a new boat landing. More than $400,000 are coming in from DNR and federal grants. City Parks and…