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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.
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