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Menominee Tribe Schedules WRDC Board Noon, Housing Committee 3:30 PM Jan. 28

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin listed a Wolf River Development Company board meeting at noon and a Housing Committee meeting at 3:30 PM today, both offering Zoom access for public participation.

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Menominee Tribe Schedules WRDC Board Noon, Housing Committee 3:30 PM Jan. 28
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The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin convenes two governance meetings today that matter for county residents: the Wolf River Development Company (WRDC) Board of Directors holds a regular meeting at 12:00 PM by teleconference via Zoom, and the Housing Committee meets at 3:30 PM in the MTL Committee Room with remote access by Zoom. Both meetings are listed on the tribe’s official Meetings/News calendar, with agenda links and call-in information posted on the tribe’s meetings page where available.

These sessions represent routine corporate and committee governance for the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. The WRDC Board of Directors is the tribal corporate vehicle that oversees development activities and investments tied to tribal economic objectives, while the Housing Committee handles policies and programs that affect housing availability and administration for tribal members. Holding the WRDC meeting by teleconference and offering hybrid access for the Housing Committee reflects the tribe’s approach to balancing in-person committee deliberation with remote participation options.

For local residents and tribal members, the practical implications are straightforward. Agendas and Zoom or call-in details posted on the tribe’s meetings page allow community members to monitor proposed actions, attend remotely, or follow outcomes after the meetings adjourn. Decisions taken in WRDC sessions can influence local employment, leasing or development priorities, and revenue flows that touch municipal services and private-sector partners in Menominee County. Housing Committee deliberations shape eligibility, project prioritization, and the administration of housing resources that directly affect tribal households.

Access and transparency are central to accountable governance. The availability of agenda links and meeting access information on the tribe’s official site makes it possible for residents who cannot attend in person to observe proceedings and participate when public comment provisions exist. At the same time, reliance on Zoom underscores ongoing digital-equity concerns for rural households that may lack reliable internet or device access; hybrid meeting formats place a premium on clear, timely publication of materials and call-in instructions.

Residents and tribal members who want to follow the meetings should consult the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin meetings page for agenda documents, Zoom links, and any post-meeting materials. Tracking these committee and corporate sessions over time will reveal how the Wolf River Development Company and the Housing Committee align development strategy with housing needs and how those choices affect Menominee County’s economic and social landscape.

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