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Commissioners weigh in on sound walls
The Chisago County Board will be expected to weigh in on locations and heights of proposed noise barriers to be included alongside the Highway 8 project; but the Board lacked sufficient information to make that vote last week.
Local library branch to hold 20 year anniversary event
The East Central Regional Library system is putting on a party to mark 20 years of serving the community in the library facility in Chisago Lakes. The event is January 13, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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Alleged assault at Fairview in Wyoming results in death of security guard
There was an alleged assault at Wyoming Fairview Emergency Department Christmas night, called in about 5:20 p.m. and a security guard for Fairview reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained in encountering the subject.
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North Branch council hears grievance from firefighter
A three-hour city council meeting at North Branch City Hall concluded with an agenda item that could have filled an entire session itself. The full council was presented with a “step three’ grievance tied to issues with how fire department officers are selected.
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County board to get 3% pay hike
The Chisago County Board agreed to set their 2026 salaries at the same level of increase as what they adopted for non-union staff, three percent. The county commissioners will be paid $35,786 in 2026, plus mileage and any per diem claims they are allowed to submit.
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So far, so good on sewer privatizing
The first five years of privatizing the Chisago Lakes Joint Sewage Treatment Commission holdings seem to be proving the originally contentious decision to go with Veolia was a good one. Chisago City, Lindstrom, Wyoming, Stacy and Center City contracted with a national wastewater firm, Veolia, when maintenance, operations and personnel hurdles grew insurmountable to the elected officials on the commission. Upon accepting the retirement notice of a longtime plant manager, general consensus was triggered to call in the professionals.
Wyoming streets hearing scheduled
The upcoming construction season street improvements projects for the city of Wyoming are the topic of a public meeting January 20 at city hall. This meeting is required as one of the steps in the process to assess a portion of the local street costs against benefiting property owners. (See map)
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