The renovation and improvement project at Torpy Park is still being worked on, though Minocqua’s director of public works Mark Pertile said it should have
The Minocqua town board at its June 6 meeting agreed to take steps in limiting damage done to its right-of-way that adjoins land owned by the Minocqua Brewing C
For the second meeting in a row, the Minocqua town board on Tuesday heard some good news, as it relates to incoming businesses. Earlier that day, the town
The lake association polled its members and Amber emerged as the favorite of the choices if it was to be renamed. However, another woman spoke up to say at least 100 people signed a petition opposing the name change.
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MINOCQUA – Lakes are everywhere in the township of Minocqua, and at times water use issues also seem to be everywhere. The town board Tuesday took up two
Credit PIXABAY.COM MINOCQUA – Minocqua town officials are once again on record in opposing portable storage containers being placed in residential districts, except on a temporary basis. “I’m bringing it here to get the temperature of the board,” said town chairman Mark Hartzheim, as he related a citizen’s concern and the planning commission’s recommendation at Tuesday’s town board meeting. The issue concerns shipping containers, portable on demand storage (PODS), and store and move (SAM) containers, as well as others, being used as accessory buildings. “I think we need to strongly encourage Oneida County to prohibit these for anything other than short-term use in a single family residential,” replied supervisor Bill Stengl. Later, the board agreed they should be prohibited in all residential districts.