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EDITOR BY CARLY RATLIFF “But I don’t want to say on that agenda be left up to the chairman’s ___________ NEWS CORRESPONDENT item.” discretion. ___________ While many North want to see them Westfall said it’s important “Take off No. 6 (on the Woods residents scoffed The Three Lakes Town going for seven, to note that it is a meeting of agenda) and at the end defi- this past week at the be- Board will continue to allow the town board, but she also nitely have citizen com- eight or nine low-zero temperatures, Ea- citizen comments at town knows that citizens may be ments,” said Starke. “And you minutes. I mean gle River Area Fire board meetings, but with a able to provide important in- know, if they want to com- STICK WITHTHECLASSIFIEDS Department and Eagle new format. a minute at the formation. She said this for- ment something here, if River Area Chamber of That was the decision dur- mat could prevent a they’ve got something that most.” Commerce and Visitors ing last Tuesday’s town board free-for-all. could be pertinent or relevant $ ED STARKE Center officials were elated meeting, when supervisors “We can narrow the scope, to our decision, then they Town board supervisor to see the latest cold snap, unanimously decided to allow before it did get into a discus- should raise their hand and allowing the construction citizen comment on agenda sion and other people would they should be recognized.” in the of the Eagle River ice cas- items and a separate public move the citizen comment pe- raise their hand and get in- Starke suggested the www.firstweber.com/GNMLS: 150483 www.firstweber.com/GNMLS: 153213 www.firstweber.com/GNMLS: WEEKEND RETREAT/WATERSMEET WEEKEND RETREAT/WATERSMEET tle to begin next week. comment period at the end of riod from their agendas. volved, we can strictly have it: board set time limits on com- each meeting. Town Chairwoman Stella if your name is on here, if According to Eagle PHELPS HOME ON 40 ACRES PHELPS HOMEON40 ments. River Fire Chief Michael Supervisor Steve Garbo- Westfall advocated for keep- you’ve already asked to be “But I don’t want to see Anderson, an ice depth of wicz, an Eagle River attorney, ing citizen comments on the recognized on that agenda them going for seven, eight or at least 1 foot on Silver informed the board at the De- agenda items, but requiring item that’s fine and make a nine minutes. I mean a Tammy Kauranen906-285-2618 Tammy Lake is needed to get the cember meeting of a new rec- speakers to notify the board comment. Period,” said West- minute at the most,” said ice for constructing the cas- REDUCED REDUCED 40 Value – ommendation from the they wish to speak before the fall. “Town board members do Starke. tle. Jeremy Schlitt 715-891-6098 Wisconsin Towns Association agenda is approved
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