Rhinelander service club pledges new playground, splash pad at Hodag Park


by Star Journal

Star Journal— The Hodag Park playground proposed by the Rhinelander Kiwanis Club will include a splash pad. Submitted photo. Fundraising underway By Eileen Persike Editor RHINELANDER – More enhancements are being planned for Hodag Park. The Rhinelander Kiwanis Club is fundraising to construct a new $1.6 million playground and splash pad to be located near the site of the current playground. Kiwanis member Brandon Karaba is spearheading the project and presented the club’s ideas to the City Council April 22....

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WRFA-LP 107.9 FM—Jamestown’s Two New Splash Pads Should Open By Early June. Jamestown’s two new splash pads should be open by early June. Jamestown Public Works Interim Director Mark Roetzer said concrete work is ready to go for both pads at Allen and Jackson-Taylor Parks and will be done the same week. He said West Virginia Boulevard by Allen Park is undergoing a total street reconstruction from […]