The Oneida County board’s planning and development committee during an April 15 public hearing tabled a conditional use permit (CUP) application submitted in January by convenience store chain Circle K Stores.
Charges against a Minocqua business owner are expected to be filed this week. In a press release issued on April 16, Minocqua police chief Glenn Janzer stated a search warrant was executed at Relentless Precision, a gunsmith shop on State Highway 70 on Minocqua’s west side, early that morning.
The board of education for the Arbor Vitae-Woodruff school district was asked during its April 13 meeting about the status of the possibility of surveys that district parents could participate in. AV-W parent Tiffany Trainor asked about the matter during the public comment portion of Monday’s school board meeting; she’d asked about surveys at the November school board meeting and at the February meeting.
The Hazelhurst town board is ready to move to a next step in establishing a veterans memorial for the town. It’s been something town supervisor Jeff Verdoorn has been researching and during the April 14 town board meeting, he provided an update which included the discovery there are no grant programs available at the state level to fund a veterans memorial.
The Oneida County board’s highway committee is waiting to hear more from the towns of Lynne and Minocqua regarding the Lynne town board’s jurisdictional transfer request submitted to the highway committee.
In the immediate aftermath of the April 7 election, it appeared Lisa Nomm, running for re-election to the Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) board of education, lost her seat.
As crews with Chippewa Concrete Services work on U.S. Highway 51 between Front Street south to the bridge over Lake Minocqua, Minocqua-area road project – to improve the intersection of Hwy. 51 and Blue Lake Road – will also be getting underway.
The preliminary hearing for an Illinois man involved in a Jan. 16 Iron County snowmobile crash that resulted in the death of his father has been set for May 28 by Iron County judge Anthony J. Stella. Colton Elliott, 20, Coal City, is charged with one count of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle, a Class D felony, and remains free on a $10,000 bond.
There weren’t many contested races in the April 7 election for county boards, town boards and school boards The Lakeland Times regularly covers but there were some interesting outcomes.
It was in the northern Wisconsin village of Poplar in Douglas County that Richard Ira “Dick” Bong was born on Sept. 24, 1920. He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in May of 1941 and eventually was sent to the Pacific theater of operations.