Early this month, the Langlade County Board of Supervisors voted to participate in a study with the city of Antigo for possible consolidation of the police and sheriff’s department.
No one apparently asked the city.
At Tuesday’s meeting of the city’s Finance, Personnel and Legislative Committee, aldermen voted against participating financially with the county in the study.
Full Story: Antigo Daily Journal
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