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Daily Archive: April 14th, 2008

City of Wausau Committee Appointments

by Dino Corvino on April 14th, 2008 • No Comments »

In case you were wondering who on the City Council is tasked with what?  Well, this document should be able to answer these questions.  In the past, these appointments have led to some clashes on the Council, and these might as well.

Your City government is yours though.  That is something that should not be forgotten.  These people are voted for by you, and for you.  They are acting in a role of service, as such we should thank them.  But also we need to be a part of this process.

Committee Appointments

City Council, City Government, City Hall, Community, Development, Economy, Government

Kristen Fish Resigns

by Dino Corvino on April 14th, 2008 • 3 Comments »

I am honestly shocked by this turn of events.  Kristen Fish has resigned after 7 years with the City of Wausau.  We have tried to contact her, but was unable to reach her for comment.  No one gets pleasure out of seeing someone leave their job and career after so much success.

Fish Resignation

City Government, Wausau

Van De Yacht Documents

by Dino Corvino on April 14th, 2008 • One Comment »

It appears from this, that former Council Person VanDe Yacht suffered some form of reputation sabotage at the hands of the City. At least that is how I am reading this, and I can’t make heads or tails from it.

I theorize this thought, this might be the beginning of the adversarial sense that our city council has with itself. This is clearly another example of people being unhappy with the experience of leadership, and progress, and the whole nine yards. In this case it appears to be a person lashing out.

I, for one and in …

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Your Voice: The Roys

by Citizen Wausau on April 14th, 2008 • No Comments »

[In this episode of Your Voice, we highlight the serialized tale from Alex. About the Roy’s. Apparently there have been many Roy’s, and they have all been significant for Alex. I like the serialization of the tale. It feels like we are learning something, at the same time as the author. Interesting use of a blog.]

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