to take medical leave and work as he can, unless there are problems, then it will be addressed again. MC. Brian Roemer (Ehlers) went through the impact of the electric utility, if it was purchased. The general fund would not be able to sustain itself, which would force a referendum to increase the levy limit. There were two rate case scenarios, with one being without a lineman and one being with a lineman. Both scenarios would have a biennial rate adjustment. The average impact on the residential bill, for without a lineman, would be $36.70, monthly, over 10 years, with an annual $440.35, over 10 years. The average impact on the residential bill, with a lineman, would be $46.93, monthly, over 10 years, with an annual $563.20, over 10 years. Josh Miller (Cedar Corp.) was present to discuss updating the schedule of fees. A motion was made by Duncan and seconded by Eslinger, to approve consolidating the November meetings to one on Nov. 11, 2024. MC. A motion was made by Licht and seconded by Seeley, to trade the lawnmower for public works. MC. Lynn McIntyre stated, the village was awarded the flexible facilities grant. Construction of the new library needs to start by July 2025, and be completed in 2026. Seeley stated, there was a Planning and Development Committee meeting, regarding the Zoning to take medical leave and work as he can, unless there are problems, then it will be addressed again. MC. Brian Roemer (Ehlers) went through the impact of the electric utility, if it was purchased. The general fund would not be able to sustain itself, which would force a referendum to increase the levy limit. There were two rate case scenarios, with one being without a lineman and one being with a lineman. Both scenarios would have a biennial rate adjustment. The average impact on the residential bill, for without a lineman, would be $36.70, monthly, over 10 years, with an annual $440.35, over 10 years. The average impact on the residential bill, with a lineman, would be $46.93, monthly, over 10 years, with an annual $563.20, over 10 years. Josh Miller (Cedar Corp.) was present to discuss updating the schedule of fees. A motion was made by Duncan and seconded by Eslinger, to approve consolidating the November meetings to one on Nov. 11, 2024. MC. A motion was made by Licht and seconded by Seeley, to trade the lawnmower for public works. MC. Lynn McIntyre stated, the village was awarded the flexible facilities grant. Construction of the new library needs to start by July 2025, and be completed in 2026. Seeley stated, there was a Planning and Development Committee meeting, regarding the Zoning
Rib Lake’s Henry Regier positions himself between Stratford’s Jayden Defoe (back) and Owen-Withee’s Colton Paczkowski midway through the mile run, which Regier eventually won at Tuesday’s Marshfield Indoor Invitational. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Rib Lake’s Henry Regier positions himself between Stratford’s Jayden Defoe (back) and Owen-Withee’s Colton Paczkowski midway through the mile run, which Regier eventually won at Tuesday’s Marshfield Indoor Invitational. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Medford’s Angus Hamland and Rib Lake’s Truman Smith turn an early corner together during the mile run at Tuesday’s indoor meet in Marshfield. Smith finished eighth and Hamland 11th in a race won by Rib Lake’s Henry Regier. PHOTOS BY MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
Tatum Weir, a 2023 Gilman graduate, shoots over UW-Oshkosh defender Paige Seckar during the teams’ Jan. 14 meeting won by the then undefeated Titans. Platteville got its revenge on Feb. 4, upsetting third-ranked Oshkosh 47-43. Weir had a solid season for the Pioneers, averaging 7.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. PHOTO COURTESY OF UW-P ATHLETICS
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