The Minocqua town board discussed potentially creating overlay zoning districts specific to the town at its meeting on March 3. On Feb. 24, the Minocqua plan commission formally authorized town chairman Mark Hartzheim, also the plan commission chairman, to pursue the creation of overlay zoning for the town with Oneida County.
The Presque Isle town board agreed during a meeting on March 5 to ask electors in April if the town clerk position should be an elected or appointed one. Town chairman Al Eschenbauch said he wanted the board to make a decision sooner rather than later on if it should seek electors’ authorization to switch the clerk position to an appointed one due to a legal deadline of posting a notice.
Gen Zers, the generation of those born between 1997 and 2012, are relying on their parents more often and a recent survey showed they are even having their parents do much of the work for them in getting a job. According to a January survey by the company Resume Templates, a company that offers services to people seeking jobs, 51 percent of Gen Z job seekers said they had a parent attend and sit-in on multiple in-person interviews.
The Minocqua town board decided on March 3 to table a decision on where a potential bike/pedestrian trail would be along State Highway 70 from Morgan Road to Camp Pinemere Road which would also connect bike or foot traffic from Old Highway 70 to the Minocqua Park Complex.
A 100th birthday party was held for Hermine Zink at Milestone Senior Living Woodruff on Monday, Feb. 23. Zink, a German immigrant, had lived what some would consider multiple lifetimes before settling in the Northwoods and calling the area home the last 20-plus years.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Feb. 27 issued a notice of a proposed change to the minimum size of a walleye that can be kept and a new slot for walleye that can be kept for Amber Lake in Oneida and Vilas counties west of Minocqua.
The Howard Young Foundation has agreed to support a new position at Lakeland STAR School/Academy that will serve children and their families by bridging the gap between home and school for those with autism.
Fred Clark, a Democrat from the Bayfield area, visited with The Lakeland Times recently to introduce himself, share some of his political positions and say why he feels he’s the right person to take over Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Tiffany’s seat in Congress representing the 7th District.
The Learn to Hunt program by the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) aims to get more hunters in the woods of Wisconsin. Learn to Hunt offerings vary in species, amount of involvement and times of year.
Lakeland Union High School (LUHS) hasn’t had a new strategic plan since before 1995, therefore a strategic planning task force has been formed between community members, students and school and district staff.