Lakeland Union High School’s (LUHS) district report card showed improvement this year with an overall score of 53.8. That’s a step up from last year’s score of 48.6, which was deemed at the time by former district administrator Bob Smudde as the lowest score in the state.
The Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) board of education received an update on a facilities task team committee created last month to consider the district’s facilities and create a plan for the future in order to address any needed upgrades.
The Minocqua town board during its meeting Tuesday approved the concept of installing a turn lane off of U.S. Highway 51 S. onto Blue Lake Road for an estimated cost of $60,000.
Northwoods Emergency Medical Services District (NEMSD) board of directors president John Hanson said the most important item the board of directors worked on during its Dec. 10 meeting was a benefit package that will be offered to future employees.
The Newbold town board continued to work on a proposed tourist rooming house ordinance during its Dec. 12 meeting. The process of creating the ordinance, according to town chairman Dan Hess, began around April of this year.
Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) interim district administrator Steven Kolden proposed to the board of education at a committee of the whole meeting Monday to implement a virtual learning option for students. He asked board members if any of them heard of Wisconsin Rural Virtual Academy (RVA).
The Presque Isle town board authorized the purchases of a skid-steer and patrol truck for its town crew during a special meeting on Dec. 9. Roughly, the cost estimates are $47,000 for the skid-steer and $90,000 for the truck.
Thanksgiving is a time of reflection and one Minocqua resident was reminded just how thankful she is of those who came to save the day on Nov. 28. For Connie Campbell, it all started when she was preheating her oven to make garlic sticks. She said she hadn’t even gotten them on the baking sheet yet when a fire in her oven began.