Those who watch the Algoma City Council and Kewaunee County Board meetings on cable will soon notice a sharper picture. The City of Algoma is preparing to upgrade its audio-visual systems that telecast, record and transmit city and county governmental meetings and public affairs shows. The upgrade is expected to cost about $60-thousand. Algoma Deputy Treasurer Amber Shallow says the current equipment is at the end of its service life.
Bids for the City of Algoma's audio-visual systems upgrade are being accepted until the close of business Monday, March 18th.