Government
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Marshfield Utilities seeks rate increase to replace water mains
Says higher water rates cheaper than cost of long-term borrowing By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — Representatives of Marshfield Utilities are advocating an increase ... -
Council approves sale of City Hall
Final sticking points of deal to be resolved by city administrator By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — After several months of deliberating behind closed ... -
Council approves major elements of deal to sell City Hall
Building to become housing as city offices will move to new facility By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — After several months of deliberating behind ... -
Contractor cries foul after city rescinds contract
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — A local contractor is upset after the city initially accepted the company’s bid for work on the Everett ... -
Road referendum set for Aug. 9 primary
Council also approves language explaining effect of yes and no vote By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD —After some debate about instead placing a referendum ... -
Meyer says fifth term will be his last
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — Mayor Chris Meyer was unopposed in his re-election bid retained his seat on Tuesday night. This morning Meyer said his ... -
Election primer: What we are watching
By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — On April 5 Wisconsinites will select a state Supreme Court justice and their presidential preference, but locally voters ... -
Korlesky responds to Zaleski’s critical comments
Race for district seven common council seat heats up By Adam Hocking Editor MARSHFIELD — After his opponent in the district seven race for ... -
Local leaders lobby Congress to keep municipal bonds tax-exempt
For Hub City Times MARSHFIELD — “Municipal bonds are essential for communities like Marshfield to affordably build critical infrastructure and provide residents with essential ... -
The city speaks: Examining the Capital Improvement Program
How the document fits into the city’s expenditure strategy By Steve Barg City Administrator For those of you who follow city government, the portion ...