Councilors split 8-2 in favor of city taking over management of Fairlawn Mansion, SS Meteor and Old Firehouse and Police Museum.| Superior Telegram
School funding, a local sales tax and Medicaid reimbursement were set as priorities. Lead pipe replacement funding was held up in debate.| Superior Telegram
State Rep. Angela Stroud sought feedback on a bill that would allow Wisconsin's only privately-owned water utility to tap federal funds to pay for lead service line replacements.| Superior Telegram
Councilors delay a decision on the future of the Fairlawn, SS Meteor and Old Firehouse and Police Museums to get a plan for operating the city-owned museums.| Superior Telegram
The city's finance committee recommends the city manage its own museums to better pay staff and improve service.| Superior Telegram
Assessor Terry Johnson resigned but disagrees with the claims in the city's now-rescinded termination letter.| Superior Telegram
Slow Mow Spring would encourage property owners to mow less often and maintain lawns at 4 inches in height.| Superior Telegram
Incumbents in the 2nd and 6th districts face challenges in the April 1 election.| Superior Telegram
With changes in property tax laws and new assessments, the tax-exempt city ended up paying taxes this year.| Superior Telegram