From the July 15, 1992 Telegram: "Henry Stolbrand told firefighters responding to a 2:29 a.m. alarm that his dog nudged his arm and awakened him as flames spread through the home. The pet also escaped unharmed."
The project would use glyphosate, an herbicide, to address invasive species in Allouez Bay, which made it a difficult decision for most members of the panel.
The city of Superior is in the process of survey mapping for Wisconsin Point to create boundaries for the land and transfer it to the Band. It is expected to take roughly eight weeks to complete.
Members of the committee approved a two-part motion to begin a beach nourishment project and develop a long-term plan to stabilize an area of Wisconsin Point that has been eroding and is close to the old landfill. The measure requires city council approval before any work begins.