"Mayor Diny, your job is to fire Finance Director Groat. Voters, our job is to vote No! on the referendum and to send Lisa Rasmussen, as well as some of the other fossilized alders, packing." - Orlando Alfonso of Wausau

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"Mayor Diny, your job is to fire Finance Director Groat. Voters, our job is to vote No! on the referendum and to send Lisa Rasmussen, as well as some of the other fossilized alders, packing." - Orlando Alfonso of Wausau
Hours of testimony - still, no decision. And no major bombshells, either. The latest on this situation;
After months of delays, the Wausau Ethics Board on Friday will hold a long-awaited hearing on an ethics complaint against Mayor Doug Diny, marking a key step in a probe that has drawn scrutiny from both city officials and residents.
Meeting Friday, the board rejected calls for another postponement.
“I hope this process is done in a week. I hope it’s done in 10 days,” Alder Tom Neal said. “The city is spending money unnecessarily because of how this whole thing has come about. This cannot go on into the holidays and past the new year into the next year. It’s just ridiculous.”
Wausau Mayor Doug Diny’s legal team has filed another round of motions with the city’s Ethics Board. The latest:
The clash between Wausau Mayor Doug Diny and City Attorney Anne Jacobson is far from settled. The HR Committee says its findings on her grievance were inconclusive, leaving the reprimand in limbo. Here's what's next:
The Wausau Ethics Board postponed Mayor Doug Diny’s hearing as questions over legal counsel and witness testimony stall the case. A new status meeting is set for Sept. 12.