Wisconsin State Senator Mary Felzkowski has been banished from the reservation of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. A press release from the tribe issued Friday, Sept. 13, stated the tribal council passed a resolution on Sept. 9 to banish Felzkowski because of comments made during an Aug. 23 meeting at the Woodruff community center “in which she equated the Tribe to ‘terrorists’ amid discussions concerning the ongoing dispute between the Tribe and the Town of Lac du Flambeau regarding the Town’s trespass on tribal lands.”
The Lake Tomahawk town board is moving ahead with its intent to establish an ordinance that will regulate chemicals used in mosquito control. Town chairman George DeMet brought up the issue during the town board’s Aug. 14 meeting.
It’s been a few years but after an extensive need study conducted by Pat Morrow, a wastewater specialist for MSA Professional Services, recommendations and looking at ways to cut costs, the multi-million dollar upgrade project for the Lakeland Sanitary District’s facilities in Minocqua is about to go out for bid.
In May, a majority of Plum Lake resident survey respondents indicated in a non-binding poll that they support the use of town roads, county roads and state highways for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility task vehicles (UTVs). In August, the town board approved an ATV/UTV ordinance.
The Minocqua plan commission Tuesday unanimously recommended approval of a conditional use permit (CUP) application for a boat and trailer storage facility on Camp Pinemere Road next to an existing storage unit business west of the Minocqua Park Complex.
The Arbor Vitae-Woodruff (AV-W) school board, or two of its five members, met some of the district’s new teaching staff at the beginning of its meeting Monday.
Law enforcement personnel from several different agencies, including the Minocqua police department, Woodruff police department, Lac du Flambeau Tribal Police, the Oneida and Vilas County sheriff’s offices and the Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigation, responded to a report of a lockdown at Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) Friday morning.
The 167 acres of land in the town of Cloverland, owned by Vilas County and leased to the Landfill Venture Group (LVG), is not going to be sold by the county. That was the message from Vilas County board chairman Jerry Burkett during a nearly 45-minute special meeting of the LVG’s executive committee and members on Sept. 6 in the Arbor Vitae community center.
The town of Winchester will send a letter to Vilas County highway commissioner Troy Schalinske in response to a letter the town of Presque Isle sent to Schalinske in July.
Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) has an interim district administrator. The hiring of Steven Kolden for the position was approved by unanimous vote during a special meeting of the LUHS board on Sept. 5. His first day was Friday, Sept. 6.