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  • jesse4430
  • Mar 25
  • 1 min read

N. WISCONSIN - The Chequamegon Humane Association or CHA is holding a donation drive for its annual fundraiser, seeking themed gift baskets, wine baskets, large gift items, and outdoor gear for the raffle tables, valued at $50 or more to maximize fundraising for animal care. Monetary donations are also vital for purchasing prizes or covering immediate shelter needs. Community creativity with basket themes is encouraged. All contributions directly support CHA’s shelter, food, veterinary care, and adoption services. The main fundraiser, Power of the Paws is scheduled for Saturday, May 9th. The drive continues until May 1st The drive continues until May 1st For more information, go to www.chaadopt.org/events

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

PARK FALLS – A proposed housing complex in Park Falls would add 60 units on 20 acres to help ease the housing crisis in Northern Price County.  The Park Falls City Council Selected Commonwealth Real Estate Acquisitions LLC to oversee building the complex.  Commonwealth will next apply for housing tax credits to fund the project and analyze the site of the complex while the city holds the property.  The proposed 20-acre site would be on State Highway 13 and Tower Road in Park Falls. Construction could start as soon as late next year. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

ONTONAGON COUNTY – A Citizen Journalist in Ontonagon County wanting more transparency from local government started recording and posting meetings online, but is getting some pushback. A man from Carp Lake in Ontonagon County is gaining attention for his grassroots effort to record and publish local government meetings online to promote greater public transparency. “Willie” began recording township meetings and uploading them to YouTube because accessible information was lacking. While his efforts increased engagement, they also have caused tension. Bergland Township officials recently adopted restrictive recording rules after Willie started filming their meetings, which Willie claims violated Michigan’s Open Meetings Act. Advocates see Willie’s work as citizen journalism filling a void left by declining traditional media.

 
 
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