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Veterans take part in a fishing charter adventure
MENOMINEE — Nineteen veterans, along with four Freedom for Patriots (FFP) volunteer guides, took part in a Great Lakes trout/salmon fishing charter adventure in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, on June 22. FFP, a Menominee non-profit organization providing support for active duty and veteran military members through recreational activities, regardless of physical or mental barriers, hosted the event. This year the members ranged in age from their 30s to more than 80. The oldest person to catch a fish was 84. ...
Marinette County offices will close for the holiday
MARINETTE — Marinette County government offices will be closed to the public Thursday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. The closing includes the Marinette County Courthouse Complex which consists of the courthouse, Judicial Center (Court System) and Resource Center, all Marinette County Library locations, Health and Human Services, the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mar-Oco landfill. Additionally, most Marinette County Government offices/locations will also be closed to the public Friday. If you’re interested in knowing if a specific office will be open to the public on July 5, 2024, please contact that office directly. Regular office hours will resume on Monday, July 8 at 8 a.m. Marinette County apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. People requiring assistance are encouraged to visit the County’s website at www.marinettecountywi.gov for information.
Menominee council looks to extend sign moratorium
MENOMINEE — The Menominee City Council is poised to extend a sign moratorium by four months. The council met in special session last Wednesday, but could not take any action because the matter was not listed as an action item, as pointed out by council member William Plemel. “I’m not opposed and I’m not in favor,” Plemel said. “I think six months is too long. My point is this is...
» Crivitz Village Board approves agenda items, makes note of fireman injury
Crivitz - The Board of the Village of Crivitz met Wednesday at the Crivitz village hall to approve agenda items that included Consent agenda items such as payments, vouchers and financial reports from may 2024. They also took a moment near the end of the meeting to make note of an injury that occurred during Fire Department training.
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