Park projects would total $25 million
Passage of the park bond issue would mean a public tent campground, a paddle and nature attraction, a one-stop spot for youth baseball and more features for th…
Passage of the park bond issue would mean a public tent campground, a paddle and nature attraction, a one-stop spot for youth baseball and more features for th…
A bond issue pertaining to drainage would help significantly reduce flooding, city officials say.
What is an arts corridor and why do Fayetteville officials want one?
City officials hope to piggyback off the first bond issue voters overwhelmingly approved 13 years ago spearheading trail development and increasing alternative…
No matter where residents live or their financial situations, they have to get around town. City leaders want to make it easier with a proposed transportation …
The table is set, so to speak, for the Cultural Arts Corridor design. Now it's a matter of what will be served.
Voters will be able to cast their ballots at six vote centers in the city's April 9 special election.
City administrators this spring will ask residents to put the city on a course for years to come with a bond referendum covering everything from parks to publi…
Sometimes heated debates over parking downtown, saving a community park and not including an aquatics center in the list of issues subsided Tuesday with the Ci…
A Republican co-chairman of the Wisconsin Legislature's budget committee said Monday that there are not enough votes in the Senate to pass a $109 million tax-b…
The plan for a reinvented Gulley Park is under way.
Washington County's Planning Department has stopped issuing temporary use permits to landowners.
Daniel Sui, a division director at the National Science Foundation and professor in Ohio State University's Department of Geography, has been named the top res…
Fayetteville School Board members sought opinions and answered questions from teachers and parents about safety and security at a Fayetteville Educators Demand…
Connecting the city's trails system to land it recently purchased for a mountain biking and recreational preserve took shape Wednesday.