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Renaming Eisenhower Street, the plaza at the corner of Rives and Brown Street across from the State Theater, or West Side Park have come up at potential options with the plaza currently at the top of the list.
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The City of Rhinelander is taking the next steps in building a skate park and splash pad.Last month, the City Council approved Pioneer Park as a location and instructed the Public Works Director to move forward with the next steps.
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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 Planning Commission has approved a proposal to convert a Rhinelander motel into affordable, low-income housing. The conversion would add 30 apartment units to the city’s housing stock.
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Police in Rhinelander will soon be wearing body cameras. The city approved the final funding for the cameras last week, costing around $100,000.
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Rhinelander leaders will soon interview finalists for the position of City Administrator.
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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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The Rhinelander City Council is deciding whether to extend a contract with the Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce for its room tax committee.
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A work session meeting in Rhinelander lasted nearly three hours as the city council and employees worked through grievances
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The Rhinelander City Council passed a non-union working resolution Monday night, but not before removing the Fire Deputy Chief position from the list.The removal was at the request of the Rhinelander Fire Department.