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Home›Local›Tri-County Council announces move

Tri-County Council announces move

By StarJournal
November 15, 2013
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Tri-County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Rhinelander moved their administrative offices Friday, Nov. 15 to the old Marshfield Clinic building off Hwy. 47.

The exact street address is 3716 Country Drive, Suite 6, just past the intersection of Hwys. K and 47. The building is behind and just north of the current location in Suite 1. The entrance for the new office is at the north end of the previous Marshfield Clinic building.

This is a temporary move for the office, and part of a long-term plan for consolidating office and shelter services for Lily’s House all under one roof. Lily’s House will remain where it currently is until the rest of Suite 6 can be appropriately remodeled.

Within the next few months, the entire building will be remodeled with the administrative offices moving again to the south end of the building and the rest of the building will be remodeled for the Lily’s House shelter.

There will be no interruption in services for victims. Advocates are available at the office Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The phone number for the office remains the same 715-362-6841. Emergency services are always available for victims and the crisis hotline remains open with the same number 800-236-1222.

Call the office for questions or services.

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