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Lakeside town clerk unexpectedly resigns, board appoints replacement

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In January, the Town of Lakeside, Wisconsin (pop. 691) was shaken by the unexpected resignation of l...

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4 COMMENTS

  1. I have been hearing about this issue for a few months. The old clerk just left and had all the tools the township needed to function. An audit should be interesting. Would love to see an audit of my township and fire dept, Amnicon. Not because I suspect anything, but because transparency is very vitally important.

  2. Lakeside Wisconsin needs a political enema starting at the top. We have been treated like mushrooms and it has been working, but not anymore folks. Please watch closely and see who is who and what is what.

    • I really hope you’re able to get things on the right track over there. We are in Beaver Bay MN and having a lot of the same issues you have.

      Thankful for the Duluth Monitor for shining a light and getting more people involved. I had emailed them with some of the issues we are having here and now I have been hearing John Ramos has been asking some questions. When questions make people nervous, you know you’re getting somewhere.

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