Wausau City Council Revokes Class B Liquor License for Rocâs Place By Mike Leischner
May 25, 2021 | 11:13 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) â The Wausau City Council voted nearly unanimously on Tuesday to revoke the Class B liquor license for Rocâs Place on 3rd Avenue after police filed a complaint against the establishment for numerous incidents involving weapons and other violations.
Assistant City Attorney Tara Alfonso addressed the council before the vote to summarize the extent of the complaint and the hearing held last week.
Alfonso says the Public Health and Safety Committee recommended the license revocation due to the danger the tavern poses on the area. âThe community, neighbors, passers by, and these residents surrounding Rocâs Place should not have to shoulder the burden and suffer the dangerous activities inside and that erupt and spill out from this tavern,â.
WAUSAU – If you ve ever wondered what it would be like to have a dog serve in public office, well, it s pretty dang cute.
Cicero, an 11-year-old chihuahua mix, was named deputy mayor for a day April 23 by Wausau Mayor Katie Rosenberg. He adventured around town with Rosenberg, stealing the hearts of city staff, business owners, students and police officers.
Rosenberg said she saw the Marathon County Humane Society s Facebook post about Cicero, who was put up for adoption April 21.
The shelter shared a photo of Cicero with his big, dark eyes and his tongue sticking out. They described him as a handsome grumpy old man who likes to lay by your feet or take peaceful naps on your lap. Cicero has no teeth, which means he s on a special diet of canned food.
Liquor License Hearing to be Held for Rocâs Place By Liz Holbrook
Apr 20, 2021 9:00 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) A local sports bar is facing a license revocation after a complaint was filed by a City Patrol Captain.
Tuesday evening Wausau’s Public Health and Safety Committee considered a complaint against Roc’s Place to revoke or suspend their Class B Beer & Liquor License. The complaint was filed by Wausau Police Patrol Captain Todd Baeten and recommends the license be suspended or revoked for violating Wisconsin Statutes and Municipal Code.
The complaint alleges that Roc’s Place violates Wisconsin Statute 125.12(2) 2 which lets a municipality revoke a license for disorderly, riotous, indecent, or improper behavior. At Public Health and Safety’s Meeting, Wausau Police Chief Ben Bliven says there are multiple concerns with Roc’s Place unruly behavior.