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City of Two Rivers will soon acquire the wayside on Memorial Drive at Woodland Drive from the county and Wisconsin Department of Transportation. → Read More
"We have come too far to turn back, worked too hard to just accept a surprise announcement that 'it’s over,'" leaders say. → Read More
City will be retiring about $2.4M in existing general operating debt principal in 2018, so overall city debt will see a net reduction of about $400K. → Read More
Two Rivers' 2018 city budget calls for total spending of $34 million. → Read More
The parade steps off at 5:30 p.m. and runs along Washington Street from 22nd to 16th. Washington House will host kids' activities before and after. → Read More
Budget calls for a 1.1% increase in the tax levy, which means taxes on a $100,000 assessed home would go up $4. → Read More
Most recent round of lead sampling shows the city's water exceeds the 'action level' for federal and state safe drinking standards. → Read More
Nearly $5 million reconstruction of State 42/Lincoln Avenue in Two Rivers has taken nearly seven months. A ribbon-cutting is at 5 p.m. Thursday. → Read More
When combined with materials being purchased by the city, the total investment in new lighting at the park is $295,000. → Read More
Bill includes a provision to prevent local governments from using eminent domain for bike/pedestrian trails and lanes. → Read More
City manager says annual event was a success, with more end of summer activities on the horizon for Two Rivers. → Read More
The $3.6 million improvement of the city's wastewater treatment facility will occur in 2018. → Read More
Two Rivers' water rates are already about 12 percent above the median for northeast Wisconsin. → Read More
Dogs are still prohibited at Neshotah Beach and council is still considering possible restrictions at festivals. → Read More
If you've got good economic development ideas, share them by noon on July 24. → Read More
Discussion should respect cities and villages as important partners in meeting the needs of Wisconsin residents. → Read More
Should animals be allowed at public events and on public property in Two Rivers? → Read More
Two Rivers City Council to devote work session to public discussion on topic. → Read More
Two Rivers council vote expresses intent to acquire 5.4 acres of former industrial site. → Read More
A man had barricaded himself in a Two Rivers apartment Sunday threatening harm to officers → Read More