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TINA L. SCOTT EDITOR On Tuesday, April 5, 2022, residents in Lincoln County and the City of Merrill will go to the polls to elect a new Mayor and a new City Clerk for the City of Merrill and Aldermen for the City of Merrill. Many of these races are contested, with a larger-than-average number of candidates running for local offices. Voters will also decide whether to approve a referendum put forth by the Merrill Area Public Schools (MAPS). [The March 10 edition of the Foto News included complete referendum information.] Candidates running for election in key City of Merrill […] ....
The Spring 2022 Election will be a hot topic TINA L. SCOTT EDITOR If there is one thing many Merrill residents seem to be able to agree on, it is the general statement that “Merrill City government needs change.” Exactly what that change should look like, who should be running the City (as both elected and appointed personnel), and what they should do, however, is the source of great controversy, and that controversy is likely to heat up even more as the Tuesday, April 5, 2022, Spring Election draws near. Last week on Dec. 28, 2021, Merrill’s current Mayor, Derek […] ....
Merrill considers restructuring City government, full-time Mayor, changes to committees merrillfotonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from merrillfotonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Merrill Foto News City fluoride discussions “dead in the water” EDITOR After more than six months of considering the issue of whether or not to remove fluoride from the City of Merrill’s water supply, the issue is, at least for the moment, dead in the water. Initially, the proposal to remove the fluoride was brought to the Water & Sewage Disposal Committee at their June 24, 2020, meeting, placed on the agenda by Alderman Steve Osness. The Minutes of that meeting will reflect that Osness said that, for several reasons, he wanted consideration given to removing the fluoride from City water. He reported it costs approximately $2,200 annually to add fluoride to the water. Per the Minutes, it was also mentioned that the fluoride affects equipment adversely and that a small percentage of fluoride is in the water naturally. The possibility of having a public hearing and/or a public informational meeting, before the Common Cou ....