LAFAYETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE P.O. BOX 40 626 Main Street Darlington, 53530

OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Chairman ...... Jack Sauer

1st Vice Chairman ...... Gerald Heimann

2nd Vice Chairman...... Tony Ruesga

County Clerk ...... Carla M. Jacobson

Chief Deputy County Clerk ...... Laurie Monson

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2018 INVOICE

One complimentary copy of the Official Directory can be picked up at the County Clerk=s Office. This booklet is provided free of charge to Local Government Agencies and Lafayette County residents. There is a $1.50 charge for each directory mailed to cover the cost of printing, shipping and handling.

Remit to: Lafayette County Clerk P.O. Box 40 Darlington, WI 53530

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY INDEX

COUNTY ACTIVITIES AND FESTIVITIES ...... 5 POPULATION AND EQUALIZED VALUE ...... 7 COURTHOUSE DIRECTORY ...... 9 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ...... 11 STATE GOVERNMENT ...... 13 COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ...... 17 LAFAYETTE COUNTY SUPERVISORY DISTRICTS ...... 27 LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ...... 29 COMMITTEES ...... 32 LAFAYETTE COUNTY BAR ...... 39 FAMILY & COURT COMMISSIONERS ...... 40 TOWN, VILLAGE, AND CITY OFFICERS ...... 41 SCHOOL DISTRICTS & TECHNICAL COLLEGES ...... 61 RULES OF THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD ...... 65 PUBLIC HEARING RULES ...... 76 WHAT YOU WISH TO KNOW ABOUT ...... 77 THINGS TO SEE ...... 88 ZIP CODES ...... 89 GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ...... 90

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THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE The Lafayette County Courthouse was built in 1905 - 1907 at a total cost of $136,556.17. There were three men from Shullsburg on the planning committee. Mr. Matt Murphy was the prime mover and source of money to build the courthouse. The bust of Matt Murphy is located on the entrance over the front steps of the courthouse.

INFORMATION ABOUT LAFAYETTE COUNTY Situated in the Southwestern part of Wisconsin, Lafayette County lies within the unglaciated area of the state in the driftless region bordering the State of Illinois. With an area of 643 square miles or 411,520 acres, it has a population of 17,003 according to the 2016 final estimate.

The first settlements perfected by permanent occupation in Lafayette County were made during the year 1824 and were due to the existence of the lead mines, which led to early development and

4 stability of the County. Today, Lafayette County is one of the leading agricultural counties in the state, with 1,400 farms averaging 285 acres in size. Agriculture is the leading enterprise of the County. The County is rapidly developing into a recreational area. Man-made lakes provide excellent fishing, boating, and swimming. Well-developed campsites offer complete facilities for vacations. Snowmobiling, horseback riding, ATV, and multi- use trails are available.

COUNTY ACTIVITIES AND FESTIVITIES . Annual Fisharee at Yellowstone Lake – February . Yellowstone Flint & Cap Bloody Lake Rendezvous, Blackhawk Memorial Park- Woodford –1st weekend in May . Gratiot Annual Fish Boil – Last Saturday in April and First Saturday in November . Darlington Canoe Festival - Darlington - Second weekend in June (June 8 – 10, 2018) . Lafayette County Dairy Breakfast – (June 9, 2018)

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. Blanchardville Chicken Barbecue- Father's Day . Argyle Annual Fish Supper - Last Saturday in June . Lafayette County Fair – (July 11-15, 2018) . Shullsburg Annual 4th of July Celebration . Wiota Annual 4th of July Celebration . South Wayne Red Cracker Festival – Last Saturday in July . Darlington Saddle Club 2 Day Ride – Third Weekend in August, (Aug. 17-19, 2018) . Benton Annual Labor Day Celebration (Sunday, September 2, 2018) . Lafayette Manor Auxiliary Fall Cook Out . Gratiot VFW Labor Day Celebration . Pecatonica Valley Antique Days - Darlington – (September 7-9, 2018) . Belmont School & Community Fair – (Second weekend after Labor Day) . Shullsburg Cheese Fest - First Weekend in October – (October 6, 2018)

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POPULATION AND EQUALIZED VALUE The following are official population totals and the aggregate assessment values as of the end of 2016, for Lafayette County. TOTAL TOWNS POPULATION EQUALIZED VALUE Argyle 451 50,841,800 Belmont 813 57,542,100 Benton 518 39,801,200 Blanchard 276 26,855,900 Darlington 903 77,679,800 Elk Grove 576 40,079,500 Fayette 416 33,697,600 Gratiot 559 46,936,500 Kendall 476 36,063,100 Lamont 316 21,378,200 Monticello 136 13,017,100 New Diggings 520 32,919,500 Seymour 450 39,883,800 Shullsburg 352 44,848,300 Wayne 496 37,078,700 White Oak Springs 121 11,635,600 Willow Springs 766 68,798,000 Wiota 858 72,274,400 TOTAL TOWNS 9,003 751,331,100

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TOTAL VILLAGES POPULATION EQUALIZED VALUE Argyle 846 36,169,000 Belmont 997 68,383,400 Benton 957 41,457,500 Blanchardville 641 32,784,600 Gratiot 229 7,967,800 Hazel Green 13 1,238,900 South Wayne 488 19,787,300 TOTAL OF VILLAGES 4,171 207,788,500

TOTAL CITIES POPULATION EQUALIZED VALUE Cuba City 219 17,591,600 Darlington 2,399 114,031,300 Shullsburg 1211 58,411,900 TOTAL OF CITIES 3,829 190,034,800

COUNTY TOTAL 17,003 1,149,154,400

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COURTHOUSE DIRECTORY

FIRST FLOOR ...... County Board Room Finance Department Maintenance Court Services/Juvenile Intake Child Support

SECOND FLOOR ...... County Clerk County Treasurer/GIS/Property Lister District Attorney Information Technology Victim/Witness Coordinator Register of Deeds Conference Room 202

THIRD FLOOR ...... Clerk of Circuit Court Circuit Judge Circuit Court Reporter Register in Probate Law Library Circuit Courtroom Attorney Conference Room

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ANNEX

FIRST FLOOR ...... Sheriff's Department Emergency Government

GROUND FLOOR ...... Extension Department Human Resources Veterans Service Office Law Enforcement Administrative Economic Development

2018 HOLIDAYS

New Years’ Day Veterans Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Day after Thanksgiving Independence Day Christmas Eve Day Labor Day Christmas Day New Year’s Eve Day

If a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be the legal holiday. If a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be the legal holiday.

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THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

EXECUTIVE President of the United States ...... Donald Trump Vice President ...... Mike Pence

THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET Secretary of State ...... Mike Pompeo Secretary of the Treasury ...... Steven Mnuchin Secretary of Defense ...... James N. Mattis Attorney General ...... Jeff Sessions Secretary of the Interior ...... Ray Zinke Secretary of Agriculture ...... Sonny Perdue Secretary of Commerce ...... Wilbur Ross Secretary of Labor ...... Alexander Acosta Secretary of Health and Human Services ...... Alex Azar Secretary of Homeland Security ...... Kirstjen Nielsen Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ...... Ben Carson Secretary of Transportation ...... Elaine Chao Secretary of Energy ...... Rick Perry Secretary of Education ...... Betsy DeVos Secretary of Veterans Affairs .. Interim Robert Wilkie

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JUDICIAL Supreme Court of the United States

Chief Justice ...... John Roberts Associate Justice………………………Neil Gorsuch

ASSOCIATE JUSTICES Sonia Sotomayor Stephen Breyer Samuel Alito Clarence Thomas Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elena Kagan Anthony Kennedy

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN

Chief U.S. District Judge ...... James D. Peterson U.S. District Judge ...... Barbara Crabb U.S. District Judge ...... William M. Conley U.S. Attorney ...... Scott C. Blader U.S. Marshall ...... Dallas S. Neville Chief Bankruptcy Judge ...... Catherine J. Furay Bankruptcy Judge ...... Brett H. Ludwig Bankruptcy Judge ...... William V. Altenberger U.S. Magistrate Judge ...... Stephen L. Crocker Clerk of Court ...... Peter Oppeneer 12

LEGISLATIVE United States Senators

Tammy Baldwin 709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 (202)224-5653 http://baldwin.senate.gov 30 W. Mifflin Street, Suite 700 Madison, WI 53703 (608)264-5338

Ron Johnson 328 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 (202)224-5323 http://ronjohnson.senate.gov 517 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 408 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414)276-7282

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United States Representative Mark Pocan (2nd Congressional District) 1421 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2906 Fax: (202) 225-6942 http://www.pocan.house.gov 10 E. Doty St., Suite 405 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 258-9800

STATE GOVERNMENT Address: State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952 Madison, Wisconsin 53708 Legislative Hotline 1-800-362-9472

Governor ...... Scott Walker Lieutenant Governor ...... Rebecca Kleefisch Secretary of State ...... Douglas LaFollette State Treasurer ...... Attorney General ...... Brad Schimel State Superintendent of Schools ......

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LEGISLATIVE OFFICIALS State Senator 17th District Howard Marklein Room 8 South, State Capitol P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 608-266-0703 or (800) 978-8008 Fax: 608-282-3557

Representative to the Assembly, 49th Assembly District Travis Tranel Room 308 North, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 608-266-1170 Fax: 608-282-3649

Representative to the Assembly, 51st Assembly District Todd Novak Room 304 North, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8953 608-266-7502 or (888)534-0051 Fax: 608-282-3651

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JUDICIAL State Supreme Court

Chief Justice ...... Patience Roggensack

JUSTICES

Ann Walsh Bradley Annette Ziegler Rebecca Bradley Shirley Abrahamson Rebecca Dallet Daniel Kelly

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COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES JUDICIAL - ADMINISTRATION

Circuit Judge ...... Duane Jorgenson Courthouse Security Officer ...... James Poss Robert Canfield Family Court Commissioner ...... Ralph E. Farrell Clerk of Court ...... Catherine McGowan Chief Deputy Clerk of Court ..... M. Elizabeth Mosley Deputy Clerk of Court...... Heather Blosch Commissioners ...... Ralph E. Farrell Bill McDaniel Charles A. Kranz Register in Probate ...... Teresa Siegenthaler County Clerk ...... Carla M. Jacobson Chief Deputy County Clerk ...... Laurie Monson Deputy County Clerk ...... Trisha Rowe Human Resources Director ...... Samantha Morrissey Finance Director ...... Lindsey Van Matre Finance Manager ...... Joy C. Galle Payroll Officer ...... Deb Krahenbuhl Accounting Assistant ...... Lisa Black County Treasurer ...... Rebecca Taylor Chief Deputy County Treasurer ... Jessica McCarville GIS Coordinator/Land Info Officer ...... Lauree Aulik

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Real Property Lister/GIS Spec...... Krista Paulson District Attorney ...... Jenna Gill Secretary to District Attorney ...... Nancy Slama Victim/Witness Coordinator ...... Trisha Rowe Juvenile Intake Worker ...... Kris Fleming Corporation Counsel ...... Nathan Russell Child Support Administrator ...... Laurie Neis Child Support Assistant Adm...... Trisha Douglas Register of Deeds ...... Joseph Boll Chief Deputy Register of Deeds ...... Cathy Paulson Coroner ...... Linda Gebhardt Chief Deputy Coroner ...... Richard Ruf Deputy Coroner ...... Jeff Monson Deputy Coroner ...... Laura Smith Deputy Coroner ...... Rudy Gebhardt Veterans Service Officer ...... Samuel Fuller Emergency Government Director .... Theresa Burgess Maintenance Supervisor ...... Tony Wiegel Maintenance ...... Casey Lange IT Director ...... Adam Brandt IT Help Desk ...... Christine Douglas Ec. Dev. Director ...... Abby Haas Lafayette County/Cheese Country Trail Coordinators ...... Tom Jean and Lauree Aulik

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SHERIFF’S OFFICE 138 W. Catherine St., Darlington

Sheriff ...... Reg Gill Chief Deputy/Undersheriff ...... Troy Loeffelholz Lieutenant/ Emergency Mgmt ...... Theresa Burgess Detective Sergeant ...... Jerrett Cook Detective ...... Matt Edge Detective ...... Paul Klang Detective ...... Erik Longseth Patrol Sergeants ...... Scott Donar Daric Heim Patrol Corporals ...... Steve Messner Ryan Redfearn Administrative Secretary...... Steph Hanewall Deputies ...... Steven Schultz Brandon Gudgeon Kevin Baker Chris Donar David Mullen Timothy Farrell

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Jail Personnel Jail Administrator/Sgt ...... Darrell Morrissey Jail Corporals ...... Gary Blosch Liz McGowan Jailer/Dispatchers ...... John Jacobson Krista McGuire Ronna Monahan Lucas Risser Ali Moris Cole Allar Mitchell Long Elias Gill

Conservation Warden ...... Nick Webster (608)558-2298 or (888)WDNR-INF

LAFAYETTE COUNTY UW-EXTENSION 627 Washington St., Darlington

Family Living Educator ...... Hayley Jordan FoodWise Educator ...... Donna Peterson 4-H/Youth Development Educator ...... Lori Wick Extension Secretary ...... Lisa Carpenter Crop & Soil Educator ...... Vacant Dairy & Livestock Educator ...... Vacant

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HUMAN SERVICES 15701 County K, Darlington

Director ...... Shane Schuhmacher Executive Secretary ...... Kristine Brunkow Aging/ADRC Manager ...... Bob Schroeder Family Services Manager...... Melissa Hill Financial Manager ...... Margaret Sutter Behavioral Health Serv. Manager ...... Sarah Lipska Economic Support Manager...... Marjean Sutherland Psychiatrist ...... H. W. Fischer, M.D.

STAFF Economic Support Unit Clerical Unit Susan Elgin Lori Leahy Lynnette Boatman Tammy Ritschard Crissy Black Amy Thomas Missy Zasada

Access/Intake Worker Family Services Unit Amy Thompson Megan Shager Paige Jacobson Aging Unit Robert Long, Jr.

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HUMAN SERVICES

Behavioral Health Services Unit Heidi Byrnes Tamara Griffiths Monica Miling Nicole Kaiser Cassidy Kegley Alyssa Leeser

Aging Disability Resource Center Unit Dana Harcus Ann Reuter Kay Schulte Ashley Gossens

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY 800 Clay St., Darlington & PRIMARY CARE CLINICS – Argyle, Darlington, Shullsburg Administrator ...... Kathy Kuepers Finance Manager ...... Apryll Wang Chief Operating Officer ...... Molly Wiegel Chief Nursing Officer ...... Terri Vieth Human Resources Manager ...... Shelley Lange Director of Facilities ...... James Pahnke Director of IT ...... Jon Fechner 22

HOUSING AUTHORITY 729 Clay Street, Darlington

Executive Director ...... Joy McQuaid Assistant Director ...... Jeannette Fitzsimons

PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT 729 Clay Street, Darlington

Director/Health Officer ...... Elizabeth Townsend Public Health Nurses ...... Lee Gill Leah Winkers Danielle Steger Public Health Technician ...... Erin Hastert Administrative Deputy ...... Jacqueline Ragotzkie Environmental Health Consultant/ Sanitarian ...... Troy Moris

LAFAYETTE COUNTY FAIR 701 E. Louisa St., Darlington Fair Secretary ...... Jolante Olson

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LAND CONSERVATION DEPT. & PLANNING & ZONING USDA Service Center, 1900 Ervin Johnson Drive Darlington, WI 53530, 608-776-3836

Conservation/Zoning Manager ..... Terry Loeffelholz Conservation Technician...... Max Blackbourn Administrative Assistant ...... Kim Winslow Conservation Specialist ...... Amy Schulte DNR Forester ...... Matt Singer DNR Wildlife Biologist ...... Travis Anderson County Surveyor ...... Aaron Austin

FARM SERVICE AGENCY 1900 Ervin Johnson Drive, Darlington, WI 53530 (608) 776-4028 Monica Yates-Olsen Carolyn Abraham Dan Hammer Carrie Funk Linda Scott Carrie Jo Carpenter Dennis Hottenstein Brad Lancaster Craig Jentz

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NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 1900 Ervin Johnson Drive, Darlington, WI 53530 (608) 776-4028

District Conservationist...... Melissa Bartz Technician ...... Matt Miller Soil Conservationist ...... Vacant Office Administration Clerk ...... Vacant

LAFAYETTE MANOR 719 E. Catherine St., Darlington

Administrator ...... Peggy Rolli Human Resource Coordinator ...... Jill Boelk Finance Manager ...... Christine Tabaka Director of Nursing ...... Heather Nelson Health Information ...... Deb VanMatre Director of Social Services ...... Elaine Mumm Food Services Supervisor...... Laura Smith Environmental Services Supervisor ...... Jim Lange Finance Coordinator ...... Lisa Caya

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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 12016 Hill St., Darlington

District Engineer ...... Chris Ohm John Delaney County Highway Commissioner ...... Thomas R. Jean Highway Patrol Superintendent ...... Dan Rielly Highway Office Manager...... Shelley Schutt Highway Accountant ...... Kory Douglas Parts Department ...... Michael C. Ritchie

STATE HIGHWAY PATROLMEN

Section 1...... Jason Larson Section 2...... Al Coulthard Section 3...... Jordan Hinderman Section 4...... Steve Bertram Section 5...... Phil Houtakker

COUNTY HIGHWAY PATROLMEN The other 14 sections of the County Trunk Highway are handled direct from the Highway.

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LAFAYETTE COUNTY SUPERVISORY DISTRICTS No. 1 Consisting of Town of Belmont Ward One, and Town of Elk Grove Ward One. No. 2 Consisting of the Town of Belmont Ward Two, and all of the Village of Belmont. No. 3 Consisting of the Town of Darlington Ward One, the Town of Seymour Ward One, and all of the Town of Kendall. No. 4 Consisting of the Town of Darlington Ward Two, the Town of Fayette Ward Two, the Town of Lamont Ward One, and the City of Darlington Ward Three. No. 5 Consisting of the Town of Fayette Ward One and all of the Town of Willow Springs. No. 6 Consisting of the City of Darlington Wards Four and Five. No. 7 Consisting of the City of Darlington Wards One, Two and Six. No. 8 Consisting of the Town of Argyle Ward One, all of the Town of Blanchard, and that part of the Village of Blanchardville located in Lafayette County consisting of Ward One. No. 9 Consisting of the Town of Argyle Ward Two, and all of the Village of Argyle. 27

No. 10 Consisting of the Town of Argyle Ward Three, the Town of Lamont Ward Two, and all of the Town of Wiota. No. 11 Consisting of all of the Town of Wayne, and all of the Village of South Wayne. No. 12 Consisting of the Town of Darlington Ward Three, all of the Town of Gratiot, and all of the Village of Gratiot. No. 13 Consisting of the Town of Elk Grove Ward Two, the Town of Seymour Ward Two, all of the Town of Monticello, all of the Town of Shullsburg, all of the Town of White Oak Springs, and the City of Shullsburg Ward One. No. 14 Consisting of the City of Shullsburg Wards Two and Three. No. 15 Consisting of the Town of Benton Ward One, all of the Town of New Diggings, and that part of Cuba City in Lafayette County consisting of Ward Five. No. 16 Consisting of Town of Benton Ward Two, all of the Village of Benton, and that part of the Village of Hazel Green in Lafayette County consisting of Ward Three.

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COUNTY BOARD MEETINGS Section 59.11 of the Wisconsin Statutes provides that every County Board shall hold an organizational meeting on the third Tuesday of April each year and also an annual meeting on the Tuesday next succeeding the second Monday in November of each year unless an earlier date is fixed by the Board.

LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Terms April 2018 – March 2020 District No. 1 Larry Ludlum 17197 Bonner Road Belmont, WI 53510 608-642-1306

District No. 2 Steve Spensley 239 Highland St. Box 262 Belmont, WI 53510 732-5251

District No. 3 Jack S. Sauer 11165 Burke Road Darlington, WI 53530 608-574-2520

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District No. 4 Leon Wolfe 10127 State Road 81 Darlington, WI 53530 776-4774

District No. 5 Andy Schilling 17611 Furnace Hill Road Darlington, WI 53530 482-2127

District No. 6 Tony Ruesga 845 Keep Street Darlington, WI 53530 726-1381

District No. 7 Bob Boyle 440 Horizon Street Darlington, WI 53530 776-4584

District No. 8 Kriss Marion 1784 County Road H Blanchardville, WI 53516 608-558-0501

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District No. 9 Robert Laeser 15673 Apple Grove Church Rd Argyle, WI 53504 543-9409

District No. 10 Jack Wiegel 10037 Philippine Road South Wayne, WI 53587 465-3471

District No. 11 John Bartels 4712 Meier Road South Wayne, WI 53587 558-8339 District No. 12 Gerald Heimann 1263 County Road KK Gratiot, WI 53541 574-9799

District No. 13 Ursula Fecht 6401 Palfrey Road Shullsburg, WI 53586 965-3547

District No. 14 Carol Korn 416 W. Wood Street Shullsburg, WI 53586 965-3128

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District No. 15 Scott Pedley PO Box 477 Shullsburg, WI 53586 608-482-0424

District No. 16 Rita R. Buchholz 243 Second Street Benton, WI 53803 732-4116

THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COMMITTEES

AUDIT COMMITTEE Steve Spensley – Chair, Robert Laeser, Scott Pedley

BUILDING AND INSURANCE COMMITTEE Steve Spensley – Chair, Robert Laeser, John Bartels, Jack Wiegel, Larry Ludlum

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Carol Korn – Chair, Kriss Marion, Ursula Fecht, Scott Pedley, Rita Buchholz, Steve Spensley Mary Knellwolf (9/2018), Ashley Kleiber (4/2020)

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EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Jack Sauer – Chair, Gerald Heimann, Andy Schilling, Steve Spensley, John Bartels

EXECUTIVE, RULES, AND LEGISLATION Tony Ruesga – Chair, Jack Wiegel, Gerald Heimann, Larry Ludlum, Vacant

EXTENSION EDUCATION COMMITTEE John Bartels – Chair, Carol Korn, Leon Wolfe, Tony Ruesga, Ursula Fecht

FAIR COMMITTEE Jack Wiegel – Chair, Steve Spensley, Jack Sauer, Andy Schilling, Larry Ludlum

FINANCE COMMITTEE Gerald Heimann – Chair, Scott Pedley, Larry Ludlum, Jack Wiegel, Tony Ruesga

GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE Tony Ruesga – Chair, Carol Korn, Ursula Fecht

HIDDEN VALLEY COMMITTEE Bob Boyle

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HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Jack Sauer – Chair, Larry Ludlum, Bob Boyle, Jack Wiegel, Carol Korn, Bev Anderson (4/2018), Homer Evenstad (4/2018), Scott Peterson (4/2020), Hospital Chief of Staff – Matt Solverson, MD

HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Larry Ludlum – Chair, John Bartels, Steve Spensley, Tony Ruesga, Scott Pedley

HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE Leon Wolfe – Chair Tony Ruesga, Rita Buchholz, Ursula Fecht, Richard Roelli (5/2020), Sherry Crist (5/2020), Connie Hull (6/2021)

LAND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Gerald Heimann – Chair John Bartels, Kriss Marion, Andy Schilling Jed Gant (4/2020), Micah Bahr (4/2020), Dave Hodgson, FSA Rep.

LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE Gerald Heimann – Chair Andy Schilling, John Bartels, Steve Spensley

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LIBRARY COMMITTEE & SOUTHWEST LIBRARY BOARD Bob Boyle

PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE Jack Wiegel – Chair, Andy Schilling, Gerald Heimann, Robert Laeser, Larry Ludlum

PUBLIC HEALTH Bob Boyle – Chair, Carol Korn, Tony Ruesga, Rita Buchholz, Chris Fortin (4/2019) Kristie Lueck (04/2019), Lois Finnigan (11/2017)

VETERANS SERVICE COMMITTEE Robert Laeser, Leon Wolfe, Scott Pedley

VETERANS SERVICE COMMISSION Jim Schwartz (5/20/2019), Homer Lindholm (9/1/2017), Nancy Caldwell (9/1/2016)

APPOINTED COMMITTEES

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT David Masbruch (10/2019), Ted Thomas (10/2020), Steve Schwartz (10/2020); Tom Quinn (10/2020), Louis Schultz (10/2019)

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C.A.P./COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE Kriss Marion, Robert Laeser

COMMISSION ON AGING ADVISORY Carol Korn – Chair, Robert Laeser, Ursula Fecht Mary Jo Finkenbinder (8/2018), Peggy Steger (08/2020), Dave Weiskircher (06/2020), Peggy Soehnlein (08/2020)

COUNTY EMS COMMITTEE Bob Boyle

GIS/IT Kriss Marion – Chair, Tony Ruesga, Gerald Heimann and Ursula Fecht

HIGHWAY COMMITTEE (Elected) Gerald Heimann – Chair John Bartels, Leon Wolfe, Bob Boyle

HIGHWAY SAFETY Gerald Heimann

HODAN Bob Boyle

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HOUSING AUTHORITY Bob Boyle – Chair, Rita Buchholz, Ellen Phillips (6/26/2020), Donna Whyte (6/26/2019), Owen Demo (6/26/2021)

LAFAYETTE COUNTY TRAILS Leon Wolfe – Chair, Andy Schilling, Steve Spensley

LAFAYETTE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Kriss Marion

LAND INFORMATION COUNCIL Joe Boll, Becky Taylor, Lauree Aulik, Jack Wiegel, Kriss Marion, Krista Paulson, Theresa Burgess, Aaron Austin, Terry Loeffelholz, Tom Jean, Nancy Acherman

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE Chuck Barnard, Jack Sauer, Cty. Bd. Chair Carla Jacobson, Reg Gill, Theresa Burgess, Maura Trimble, Dan Webster, Doug Woodworth, Kent Gankse, Gerald Heimann, Andy Schilling, Steve Spensley, John Bartels, Carl Langkamp, Timothy McGettigan, Ted McDermott

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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Jack Sauer, Becky Taylor, Lindsey Van Matre

MANOR COMMITTEE Larry Ludlum – Chair, Tony Ruesga, Scott Pedley, Rita Buchholz, Greg Pickett (06/2019), Judy Swanson (02/2019)

REGIONAL PLANNING Kriss Marion – Chair Timothy McGettigan, Jeff Riechers

REGIONAL REVOLVING LOAN FUND Ursula Fecht, Tom Daly, Jason Kundert, Matt Larse, Richard Roelli

RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT Leon Wolfe, Kriss Marion

SENIORS UNITED FOR NUTRITION Carol Korn – Chair, Leon Wolfe, John Bartels

TRI-COUNTY TRAIL & RAIL TRANSIT COMMITTEE Leon Wolfe – Chair, Gerald Heimann, John Bartels, Andy Schilling

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TRI STATE TOURISM Rita Buchholz

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Kriss Marion

LAFAYETTE COUNTY BAR

William McDaniel ...... Darlington Charlotte L. Doherty ...... Darlington Charles A. Kranz ...... Darlington Steven J. Haverty ...... Darlington Ralph E. Farrell ...... Blanchardville William D. Johnston ...... Darlington Duane Jorgenson ...... Darlington Lance McNaughton ...... Darlington Nathan Russell ...... Shullsburg/Darlington Jenna Gill ...... Shullsburg/Darlington Robert S. Duxstad ...... Monroe/Darlington Nathan Martin ...... Darlington Daniel P. Bestul ...... Monroe/Darlington Alicia M. Augsburger ...... Darlington Frank Medina ...... Darlington

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COURT COMMISSIONERS

Ralph E. Farrell ...... Blanchardville William McDaniel ...... Darlington Charles A. Kranz ...... Darlington

FAMILY COURT COMMISSIONER

Ralph E. Farrell ...... Blanchardville

CONDEMNATION COMMISSIONERS

John C. McDaniel ...... Darlington George W. Burns ...... Shullsburg John Mathys ...... Argyle Donald Ruf ...... Darlington Homer Evenstad ...... Darlington Rhonda Pehl ...... Gratiot

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TOWN, VILLAGE, AND CITY OFFICERS Area Code (608)

TOWN OF ARGYLE Chairman: Larry Flannery 543-3503 4695 County G, Argyle, WI 53504 Supervisor #1: Tim Holmes 16988 Hidden Valley Lane, Argyle, WI 53504 Supervisor #2: Terry Hawkinson 543-1006 5546 Everson Rd., Argyle WI 53504 Clerk: Kathleen Ernser-Norton 543-3493 5902 Spore Rd., Argyle, WI 53504 Treasurer: Lillian DeMario 543-3217 14896 Valley Rd., Argyle, WI 53504 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF BELMONT Chairman: Todd Palzkill 732-6430 21562 Powell Rd., Mineral Point, WI 53565 Supervisor: Calvin Wessel 348-8861 20507 W. Mound Rd., Platteville, WI 53818 Supervisor: Brian Buchs 778-6357 29510 Mitchell Hollow Rd., Belmont, WI 53510

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TOWN OF BELMONT (CONTINUED) Clerk: Susan Slotten 703-201-0819 19413 W. Mound Rd., Platteville, WI 53818 All Mailings: Town Of Belmont, PO Box 36 Belmont, WI 53510 Town Hall: 608-762-5372 Treasurer: Vacant Belmont, WI 53510 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF BENTON Chairman: Donald Simon 744-2073 30462 St. Rose Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807 Supervisor: Donald Leifker 854-2654 28758 County Rd. W, Hazel Green, WI 53811 Supervisor: Ronald Wallenhorst 759-4860 29114 Wilkinson Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807 Clerk: Edgar Keleher 744-2022 7315 Carr Factory Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807 Treasurer: Dianne Simon 744-2073 30462 St. Rose Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

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TOWN OF BLANCHARD Chairman: Jed Gant 523-4036 20162 Old Q Rd., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Supervisor #1: Steve Stangeland 523-4132 20552 North Lake Rd., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Supervisor #2: Russell Moen 523-4857 4524 Paulson Rd., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Clerk: Lisa Sikora 523-4071 4210 Deer Brook Lane, Blanchardville, WI 53516 [email protected] Treasurer: Emily Webster [email protected] Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF DARLINGTON Chairman: John Reichling 776-2558 11389 Otter Creek Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor #1: Dave Ohnstad 553-3802 10040 Ames Road, Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor #2: Robert Gabel 776-4542 8995 Cty Road K, Gratiot, WI 53587

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TOWN OF DARLINGTON (CONTINUED) Clerk: Thomas Jean 776-4509 15456 Cty. Shop Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 [email protected] Treasurer: Rose Leu 776-4317 11884 River End Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF ELK GROVE Chairman: Jeff Christensen 762-6967 25311 Truman Rd., Belmont, WI 53510 Supervisor: Matthew P. Harcus 642-0035 12141 Madden Road, Belmont, WI 53510 Supervisor: Duane Klein 762-5865 11246 Cty. Hwy. H, Cuba City, WI 53807 Clerk: Neena Simmons 744-3641 27102 Red School Road, Cuba City, WI 53807 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Renee Geyer 778-9450 11411 County H, Cuba City, WI 53807-9332 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

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TOWN OF FAYETTE Chairman: Bob Hermanson 482-0184 16370 County Road F, Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor #1: Duke Ruf 776-3871 17467 County Rd F, Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor #2: Tom Burris, Jr. 776-2106 21368 English Hollow Rd.,Mineral Pt., WI 53565 Clerk: Jean Van Matre 776-2674 19008 County Rd. D, Darlington,WI 53530 Treasurer: Irene Burris 776-2106 21368 English Hollow Rd., Mineral Pt., WI 53565 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF GRATIOT Chairman: Chuck Herbst 922-6233 11900 W. Riverside Rd., Gratiot, WI 53541 Supervisor: Gene Komprood 922-6226 9500 State Road 11, Gratiot, WI 53541 Supervisor: Tim Balbach 482-0878 10104 S. Prairie Road, Gratiot, WI 53541 Clerk/Treas: Phillip Carroll 922-6221 5885 State Rd. 78, Gratiot, WI 53541

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TOWN OF GRATIOT (Continued) Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF KENDALL Chairman: Mark Rehmstedt 563-340-1179 21484 Cty. Rd. G, Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor: Joe Flogel 574-7323 19419 Cty. Rd. G, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Supervisor: Wayne Byrnes 341-8456 20084 Cty. Rd. G, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Clerk/Treasurer: Lisa Caya 762-5387 15548 Cty Rd O, Darlington, WI 53530 Town Hall Phone: 608-762-5387 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF LAMONT Chairman: Jack Larson 543-3216 7240 E. Lamont Rd., Argyle, WI 53504 Supervisor: Fabian Loeffelholz 776-2975 7736 St Hwy 81, Darlington, WI 53530

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TOWN OF LAMONT (CONTINUED) Supervisor: Chris Andrews 482-1990 15251 Gravel Run Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Clerk: Pam Fenner 219-5417 10784 Lancaster Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Treasurer: Kory Douglas 482-1807 15318 Dobbs Road, Darlington, WI 53530 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF MONTICELLO Chairman: Art Finnigan 965-3036 1266 Monticello Road, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Richard Gill 482-4472 3259 County Rd. P, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Danielle Steger 778-4399 3636 Cub Hollow Rd., Gratiot, WI 53541 Clerk/Treasurer: Lorie Robelia 965-3642 3921 Cub Hollow Rd., Gratiot, WI 53541 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

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TOWN OF NEW DIGGINGS Chairman: Kevin L. Bennett 759-3685 3752 Ollie Bell Rd., Benton, WI 53803 Supervisor: Eric Mowry 574-8949 25539 Ridge Rd., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Jason Robbins 732-4860 26271 High St., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Clerk: Aaron Wiegel 759-2119 4835 Bennett Rd., Benton, WI 53803 Website: townofnewdiggings.com Treasurer: Francis Brandt 759-4561 6481 County Rd. I, Cuba City, WI 53807 Assessor: Equity Appraisal, LLC 7818 Big Sky Dr., Ste 206, Madison, WI 53719 Phone: 608-826-0009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF SEYMOUR Chairman: Tim McComish 553-2048 11241 Cty Rd. O, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: John Gleason 574-0019 9246 Cty Rd. O, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Tim Burgess 778-6735 20514 Wardsville Rd., Shullsburg, WI 53586

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TOWN OF SEYMOUR (Continued) Clerk: Bill Eaton 482-2208 10648 County Rd. U, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Treasurer: Mary Bahr 762-5270 23376 Cty Road F, Belmont, WI 53510 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF SHULLSBURG Chairman: Albert Gensler 965-3494 4861 County O, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Dirk Milestone 574-2947 7557 County Rd. O, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor: Ted Wiegel 965-3273 6521 Johnson Road, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Clerk: Elaine Wiegel 482-3273 6521 Johnson Rd., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Treasurer: Richard McCauley 965-3346 19713 Dunbarton Road, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF WAYNE Chairman: Louis Schultz 677-2187 6049 County DD, South Wayne, WI 53587

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TOWN OF WAYNE (CONTINUED) Supervisor #1: Edward Hagen 439-1041 6202 County N, South Wayne, WI 53587 Supervisor #2: Craig Meyer 439-5530 6008 County D, South Wayne, WI 53587 Clerk: Pam Bartels 558-4252 4712 Meier Road, South Wayne, WI. 53587 Treasurer: Marne Bechtolt 439-2013 4544 County Rd. D, South Wayne, WI 53587 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF WHITE OAK SPRINGS Chairman: Neal Redington 815-541-4702 27476 Bales Road, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor #1: Andy Upmann 482-0109 20866 Blackhawk Rd., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Supervisor #2: Jeremiah Diedrich 482-4608 22762 Cty. Rd. W, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Clerk: Becky Upmann 482-3920 20866 Blackhawk Road, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Treasurer: Janelle Schumacher 425-244-7096 2625 White Oak Cemetery Rd. Shullsburg, WI. 53586 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected] 50

TOWN OF WILLOW SPRINGS Chairman: James Acherman 776-2973 17577 Cty Road G, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Supervisor #1: Dan Rielly 987-2935 21289 State Road 23, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Supervisor #2: Andrew Schilling 776-3037 17611 Furnace Hill Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Clerk: Virginia Burbach 482-0328 18500 Cty. Rd. C, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Treasurer: January J. Meylor 553-1685 17359 County Rd G, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF WIOTA Chairman: Walt Fischer 465-3316 11750 Trotter Rd., Argyle, WI 53504 Supervisor: Steve Tuescher 968-3474 10634 Tish Road, Darlington, WI 53530 Supervisor: John Fox 968-3397 7711 Fox Rd., Gratiot, WI 53541 Clerk: Vickie Pratt 726-0147 10480 Riverside Road, Darlington, WI 53530 Treasurer: Paul Johnson 922-6228 8910 Highway 78 N., Gratiot, WI 53541

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TOWN OF WIOTA (Continued) Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF ARGYLE President: Thomas Moore 543-3669 P.O. Box 104, Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: Kody Bartels 214-8443 208 S. Green St., Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: William Goepfert 543-3310 212 N. Fairview Ave., Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: Vacant Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: Timothy Olmstead 558-9116 906 Highland St., Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: Brenda Bredeson 574-1783 304 N. State St., Argyle, WI 53504 Trustee: Christopher Holcomb 558-4951 200 S. State St., Argyle, WI 53504 Clerk/Treas: Sandra Flannery 543-3113 PO Box 246, 401 E. Milwaukee St. Argyle, WI 53504 Fax: 543-3539 Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912 Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: [email protected]

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VILLAGE OF BELMONT President: Brad Bockhop 762-5542 100 Engelke Drive, Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Jeff Spensley 732-1176 228 Lafayette Street, Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Keith Henry 762-5629 103 Keyes Ave., Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Jason Brecker 762-6139 336 S. Mound Ave., Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Steve Kenyon 778-4881 336 Wood Street, Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Kay Austin 762-5380 128 Engelke Drive, Belmont, WI 53510 Trustee: Tim Richardson 762-6253 210 Wood Street, Belmont, WI 53510 Clerk/Treas: Alice Gilman 222 S. Mound Ave., PO Box 6, Belmont, WI 53510 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 762-5142 Fax: 762-5525 Website: www.belmontwi.com Assessor: Equity Appraisal, LLC 7818 Big Sky Dr., Ste 206, Madison, WI 53719 Phone: 608-826-0009 Email: [email protected]

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VILLAGE OF BENTON President: Gary McCrea 759-3983 92 W. Main Street, Box 305, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Cal Robbins 759-2038 191 Alma Street, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Jill Knight 759-4391 405 Jenkynsville Road, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Kenneth Farrey 759-9930 273 Cross Street, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Katey Neis 563-542-6840 482 W Main Street, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Terry Sheffer 732-4824 489 Galena Street, Box 279, Benton, WI 53803 Trustee: Chuck Wartner 759-2025 20 Zephyr St., Benton, WI 53803 Clerk/Treas: Beverly Hitz 759-3721 244 Ridge Ave. Benton, WI 53803 Fax: 759-3212 Email: [email protected] Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

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VILLAGE OF BLANCHARDVILLE President: Mark Emberson 438-4714 200 S. Main St., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Ron Syse 523-4090 106 W Wilson Street, Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Denis Olson 523-4150 401 Maple Street, Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Paul E. Thompson 523-4138 107 W. Hill St., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Karen Garthwaite 558-8382 119 W. Church St., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Ricky Hendrickson Jr. 574-1858 213 S. Main St., Blanchardville, WI 53516 Trustee: Michele Curran 577-2545 702 Blake St., Blanchardville, WI. 53516 Clerk/Treas: Amy Barnes 208 Mason St., PO Box 9, Blanchardville, WI 53516 Office: 523-4521 Ext. 224 Fax: 523-4321 Email: [email protected] Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

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VILLAGE OF GRATIOT President: Tim Burke 922-6463 5700 Main St., Gratiot, WI 53541 Trustee: Drew McGlynn 922-6463 5666 Sheldon., Gratiot, WI 53541 Trustee: Kara Stietz 214-9253 10310 Village Road, Gratiot, WI 53541 Clerk/Treas: Travis Signer 558-2528 PO Box 189, Gratiot, WI 53541 Email: [email protected] Assessor: Equity Appraisal, LLC 7818 Big Sky Dr., Ste 206, Madison, WI 53719 Phone: 608-826-0009 Email: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF HAZEL GREEN President: David Jegerlehner 854-2710 2320 Scrabble Creek Dr., Hazel Green, WI 53811 Trustee: Josh Kearney 563-599-0354 2215 E. Fairplay, Hazel Green, WI 53811 Trustee: Becky Lee 854-2327 2405 N. Main St., Hazel Green, WI 53811 Trustee: Robert Hessling 854-2863 2510 N. Main St., Hazel Green, WI 53811 Trustee: Doug Kruser 854-2125 2040 Main St., Hazel Green, WI 53811

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VILLAGE OF HAZEL GREEN (CONTINUED) Trustee: Chris Lisk 778-9766 1725 15th St, Hazel Green, WI 53811 Trustee: John Tranel 854-2030 2220 N. Detroit St., Hazel Green, WI 53811 Clerk/Treas: Sally Bauer Deputy Clerk/Treas: Sonia Burkholder 1610 Fairplay, Box 367, Hazel Green, WI 53811 Office: 854-2953 Fax: 854-2417 Clerk @villageofhazelgreen.org Website: villageofhazelgreen.org Assessor: Richard Riniker 7456 Platte Rd., Platteville, WI 53818 Phone: 608-348-7090 or 608-732-5954

VILLAGE OF SOUTH WAYNE President: Melodie Hawkins 439-1809 308 S. Warren St., South Wayne, WI 53587 Trustee: Debra Meythaler 214-2188 305 W. Pleasant St., South Wayne, WI 53587 Trustee: Dale Carolan 558-3235 303 E. Grove St, South Wayne, WI 53587 Trustee: Haley Larse 558-7344 301 W Center St., South Wayne, WI 53587 Trustee: Lisa Nelson 558-0585 306 W. Center St., South Wayne, WI 53587 57

VILLAGE OF SOUTH WAYNE (CONTINUED) Clerk: Phil Carroll Office: 439-1011 107 E. Center St., P.O. Box 305 South Wayne, WI 53587 Fax: 439-1019 Website: villageofsouthwayne.com Treasurer: Judy Meske 439-5377 PO Box 111, South Wayne, WI 53587 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

CITY OF CUBA CITY Mayor: Thomas Gile 744-2152 108 N. Main St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Fax: 744-2151 Alderman, 1st Ward: Gregory Kern 744-2152 412 W. Dewey St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman, 1st Ward: Connie Gronemus 744-2857 417 W. Clemens St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman, 2nd Ward: Leland P. Weber 744-3217 718 N. Jackson St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman, 2nd Ward: Betty Loeffelholz 744-2860 521 N. Main St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman 3rd Ward: Greg A. Bockhop 744-3665 217 E. Clay St., Cuba City, WI 53807

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CITY OF CUBA CITY (CONTINUED) Alderman, 3rd Ward: John V. VanDeWiel 744-2857 315 N. Cody St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman, 4th Ward:Craig Hendrickson 744-3755 603 S. Washington St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Alderman, 4th Ward: Dennis H. Risher 744-2763 317 S. Clinton St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Clerk/Treas: Jill M. Hill 744-2152 108 N. Main St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Fax: 744-2151 Deputy Clerk: Rebecca Wallenhorst 744-8735 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

CITY OF DARLINGTON Mayor: David J. Breunig 627 Main St., Box 207, Darlington, WI 53530 Office: 776-4975 Fax: 776-4974 Alderman, Wards 1 & 2: Cindy Corley 776-4229 11740 Center Hill Rd., Darlington, WI 53530 Alderman, Wards 1 & 2: Dave Gough 776-2868 299 Spring St., Darlington, WI 53530 Alderman, Wards 3 & 4: Steve Pickett 776-4271 1320 Main Street, Darlington, WI 53530 Alderman, Wards 3 & 4: Don Osterday 776-2085 216 E. Louisa Street, Darlington, WI 53530

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CITY OF DARLINGTON (CONTINUED) Alderman, Wards 5 & 6: Erin Gallagher 776-3131 506 Ohio Street, Darlington, WI 53530 Alderman, Wards 5 & 6: John Sonsalla 776-3568 964 E. Lucy Street, Darlington, WI 53530 Clerk/Treas: Phil Risseeuw 627 Main Street, Darlington, WI 53530 Office: 776-4970 Fax: 776-4974 Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Ph: 608-943-8009 Email: [email protected]

CITY OF SHULLSBURG Mayor: Duane Wedige 482-5686 190 N. Judgement St. Shullsburg, WI 53586 Fax: 608-965-4809 Ald., 1st& 3rd Ward: Emmett Reilly 482-1238 323 N. Judgement Street, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Ald.,1st & 3rd Ward: Jim Paquette 482-0630 411 W. Harrison Street, Shullsburg, WI 53586 Ald., 2nd Ward: Gloria Swenson 965-3189 561 S. Judgement St., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Ald., 2nd Ward: Patrick Heim 482-4562 350 W. Estey St., Shullsburg, WI 53586

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CITY OF SHULLSBURG (CONTINUED) Clerk/Treas: Marsha Einsweiler 190 N. Judgement St., Shullsburg, WI 53586 Office: 965-4424 Ext. 221 Fax: 965-4809 Email: [email protected] Assessor: Equity Appraisal, LLC 7818 Big Sky Dr., Ste 206, Madison, WI 53719 Phone: 608-826-0009 Email: [email protected]

LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

ARGYLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Mike Beranek 14665 State Road 78, PO Box 256 Argyle, WI 53504 543-3318 Ext. 304 Fax: 543-3868

BELMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Jim Siedenburg 646 East Liberty Street, PO Box 348 Belmont, WI 53510 762-5131 Fax: 762-5129

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BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Todd Bastian 41 Alma St., P.O. Box 7 Benton, WI 53803 759-4002 Fax: 759-3805

BLACK HAWK SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: William Chambers 202 East Center St. South Wayne, WI 53587 439-5400 Ext. 108 Fax: 439-1022

CUBA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Aaron Olson 101 N. School Street Cuba City, WI 53807 744-8888 Ext. 1235 Fax: 744-2324

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DARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Denise Wellnitz 11630 Center Hill Road Darlington, WI 53530 776-2006 Option 3 Fax: 776-3407

MINERAL POINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Luke Francois 705 Ross Street Mineral Point, WI 53565 987-0740 Fax: 987-3766

PECATONICA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Jill Underly 704 Cross Street Blanchardville, WI 53516 Phone: 523-4248 Fax: 523-4286

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SHULLSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrator: Loras Kruser 444 N. Judgement Shullsburg, WI 53586 965-4427 Fax: 965-3794

TECHNICAL COLLEGES Southwest Wisconsin Technical College 1800 Bronson Boulevard Fennimore, WI 53809 800-362-3322

Blackhawk Vocational Technical College 6004 Prairie Ave., CTH G PO Box 5009 Janesville, WI 53547 (608) 756-4121

Madison Area Technical College District #4 3550 Anderson Street Madison, WI 53704 (608) 246-6100

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RULES OF THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD RULE 1: This body, as legally constituted, shall be known as the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors. At the statutory meeting held on the Third Tuesday of April, each even numbered year, the Board shall organize by the nominations from the floor, candidates for chairperson, then upon closing of nominations, by election of a Chairperson by a secret ballot vote. In order to be elected to an office, a person must have a majority vote of the members present. If no one has a majority vote of the members present, then a second ballot must be cast to choose from the top two vote getters to determine the Chairperson. If after three (3) consecutive tie votes, a coin toss by the County Clerk will determine the outcome. Upon selection of the Chairperson, the same procedure would apply to the selection of the First Vice-Chairperson and then for a Second Vice-Chairperson. As soon as practical thereafter, the Committees of the Board, as per rule providing therefore, along with Committee Chairpersons shall be appointed by the Chairperson. The Chair shall call the meeting to order at the appointed time and if a majority or quorum is presented upon, roll call shall proceed with the order of business as per rule therefore. The Chair shall decide 65 all questions or order subject to appeal; the Chair shall preserve order and enforce the rules; the Chair shall vote upon all questions taken by the Yeas and Nays, except appeals from his own decision and shall otherwise promptly perform all duties of the office. The Chairperson is automatically a voting member of every Committee, Commission or Board (except the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors) for purposes of a quorum of Committee, Commission or Board, except as hereinafter provided. In the event of the anticipated absence of any Supervisor, member of any Committee, Commission or Board for a meeting other than a County Board meeting, the County Board Chairman may designate any County Board Supervisor to replace the absent Committee, Commission or Board member for purposes of participation and voting. If the County Board Chair does not act or is not available, the Vice-Chair or Second Vice-Chair of the County Board may designate any County Supervisor to participate and vote in the absent member’s place.

RULE 2: After the journal of the previous meeting of the session has been read and corrected, if necessary, the order of business shall be called in the following order:

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1. Petitions, Communications, and Accompanying Documents. 2. Department and Special interest reports. 3. Resolutions. 4. Reports of Standing Committees. 5. Reports of Special Committees. 6. Miscellaneous Business.

RULE 2A: Resolutions Resolutions presented to the County Board, after consideration by the appropriate governing committee or committees, shall be acted upon by the Board. If the resolution is a major policy change or is an ordinance, there shall be a first reading and a second reading at successive County Board Meetings. Readings shall be read by title at successive meetings of the County Board, with complete text available for public examination in the Office of the County Clerk between the first and second reading. All other resolutions presented to the board, including the annual budget, shall be considered for adoption at the first reading.

RULE 3: COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors shall establish three committee structures--namely, Standing,

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Elected and Appointed. The committee Chair and/or the County Board Chair, in concurrence, may appoint subcommittees as deemed necessary. Any subcommittee may be comprised of committee members and/or other persons designated by the committee and/or County Board Chair. All lay members' appointed terms shall serve concurrently with those of the County Board, except as otherwise stated in the Wisconsin State Statutes.

RULE 3A: Standing Committees The following Standing Committees shall be appointed: Audit Committee (3 members) Building & Insurance Committee (5 County Board members) Commission on Aging Advisory (3 County Board Members, 4 Lay persons) Ec. Dev. (6 Cty. Board members & 2 lay members) Emergency Government (by Statute Board Chairperson is Chairman of Emergency Government & 4 County Board members) Executive, Rules and Legislation Committee (5 County Board members) Extension Committee (5 County Board members) Fair Board (5 County Board members) Finance Committee (5 County Board members)

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Grievance Committee (3 County Board members) Hospital Committee (5 County Board Members & Hospital Chief of Staff & 3 Lay members) Human Resources Committee (5 County Board members) Human Services (4 County Board members, 3 lay members) Lafayette County Trails Committee (3 County Board members) Land Conservation Committee (4 County Board members, 2 Lay persons, 1 CFSA) Law Enforcement (4 County Board members) Library Committee (1 County Board member) Manor (4 County Board members, 2 Lay persons) Planning and Zoning Committee (5 County Board members) Public Health Board (4 County Board members and 3 lay persons) Regional Planning Committee (1 County Board member and 2 lay persons) Tri County Trail Committee & Rail, Transit (4 County Board members) Veterans Service Committee (3 County Board members)

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RULE 3B: Elected Committee: The following committee shall be elected by the County Board. Highway Committee (4 County Board members) for a two (2) year term beginning as soon as elected (Reference Chapter 59)

RULE 3C: Appointed Committees: Community Action Committee (2 County Board members) County EMS (1 County Board member) GIS/IT Committee (4 County Board members) Highway Safety (1 County Board member) Housing Authority (2 County Board members, 3 lay persons) Land Information Council (Not less than 8 members) Library Planning Committee (1 County Board member, 1 lay person, all County Librarians) Workforce Development (County Board member)

RULE 3D: Appointments to Other Committees Board of Adjustment (5 lay persons) Hidden Valley (1 County Board member, 1 lay person) Hodan Center (1County Board member) Lafayette Dev. Corporation (1 County Board member) Long Term Support (2 County Board members)

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Resource Conservation & Development (2 County Board members) Sara (per statutes) Seniors United for Nutrition (SUN) (3 County Board members) Tri-State Tourism (1 County Board member)

RULE 3E: Meeting Attendance The Committee Chair shall provide an agenda to all committee members and shall maintain a list of all members attending a given meeting or who have an excused absence. If a member of the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors or a member of the Committees, Boards and Commissions, as designated under Rule 3, has three (3) or more unexcused absences from regularly scheduled meetings in a six month period, the committee chair shall report said absences to the Committee on Committees who shall review said member's attendance record. The Committee on Committees shall take such action as it deems appropriate with the consent of the Chairperson of the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors and, if required, with the consent of the Board of Supervisors.

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RULE 3F: Closed Meeting Attendance All elected members of the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors may attend any meeting of any committee of the board, whether a standing member of that committee or not and whether the meeting is open or closed. Except as otherwise provided for by Lafayette County Board rule, a member attending the meeting of a committee of which that Supervisor is not a member shall be considered a guest and is not entitled to speak or vote on any issue before the committee.

Any committee of the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors may vote to exclude from a closed session meeting any Supervisor, whether a member of that committee or not, where that Supervisor has a conflict of interest of a business, financial, personal or family nature. It must be remembered that the county’s interest in ethical government dictates that, for purposes of this rule, a conflict is to be broadly construed and may be interpreted to include situations where even an appearance of a conflict exists. The vote of a committee to exclude a Supervisor shall occur prior to that committee entering a closed session and shall be decided by a simple majority of the committee members present.

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RULE 4: Every subject matter properly belonging to any Standing Committee shall be referred without motion to its appropriate committee unless otherwise directed and all committees shall duly and fully consider the subject referred to it and report in writing the results of their deliberations to the open Board.

RULE 5: Every committee introducing a written resolution shall endorse the same with the names of all committee members. Any resolution which is to be taken up before the County Board shall be provided to the County Clerk's Office no later than three (3) business days preceding the meeting.

RULE 6: Any member may call for a division of yeas and nays upon any question before the Board for determination and the vote shall be recorded by the Clerk. Also, every vote taken in regard to levying taxes, appropriating money, dividing or altering the boundaries of any town or city or village shall be taken by the yeas and nays and be entered in the journal.

RULE 7: Every member present shall vote when a question is put, unless the County Board Chairperson shall, for special cause, excuse him/her.

RULE 7A: The County Board Chair shall announce 73 any special voting procedures before any vote is taken by the County Board.

RULE 8: Any motion or resolution may be withdrawn before amendment or decision.

RULE 9: Any member who has the floor cannot be interrupted by any motion except to enter a motion to reconsider or to object to the introduction of a motion.

RULE 10: The reconsideration of any motion by a resolution may be called for on the same or succeeding day of the session.

RULE 11: In case of a tie vote upon any question, it shall be adjudged lost, and any member may move for the reconsideration of any question which has before received a tie vote.

RULE 12: A motion to adjourn, to lay on the table, for a previous question and limiting debate shall in every instance be decided without discussion.

RULE 13: These rules may be suspended, altered, or amended by a two-thirds vote of all members and upon all questions not especially provided for the foregoing

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RULE 14: All elective offices shall be filled by ballot. The Formal ballot on any election shall be considered the final vote where a winner can be identified as receiving the majority of the votes of those county board members present.

RULE 15: All resolutions, ordinances, petitions, and recommendations not presented by regular County Board Committees shall be referred to the proper committees before final action is taken unless the rules are suspended.

RULE 16: At all public County Board meetings, any person other than a supervisor, which person wishes to speak to the County Board, must first secure permission and an acknowledgement from their supervisor that that person wishes to speak to the County Board. Their supervisor shall then obtain permission and acknowledgement from the County Board Chairperson that that requesting person will be allowed to speak to the County Board. In the notice to the County Board Chairperson, the supervisor should state the individual’s name and address for the record,

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RULE 17: At any committee meeting, the committee chair may second any motion that comes before the committee, board or commission as a part of the regular business. The committee chair may also vote on all matters that come before the committee, board, or commission.

RULE 18: Approved minutes of all Committee (under 3a and 3b) meetings held will be made available to each County Board member on a monthly basis. Each department will make sufficient copies available to the County Clerk for distribution to the County Board Supervisors.

PUBLIC HEARING RULES Any person wishing to speak at a public hearing may do so only if they have registered with the committee secretary before the posted beginning time of the meeting. Any person wishing to speak should register by signing their name, the subject to which they wish to speak and whether they are pro or con on the issue. At some time designated by the committee chairperson, before the committee meeting begins, the secretary or clerk shall close the registration for 76 speaking. The clerk shall then present to the committee chairperson all names which have registered to speak. The committee chairperson, in establishing the rules for the public hearing, may allow a time before the presentation or following the presentation of the information for the public hearing to allow the people who have registered time to speak. If the chairperson states that anyone present may ask questions of those presenting the main presentation, no person shall be allowed to ask more than one (1) question on a specific topic until all others wishing to speak are heard. The Chairperson, at the beginning of the meeting or before registration, may designate the length of time that any person who has registered to speak is allowed to speak. These rules are established so that all individuals at the public hearing may be heard.

WHAT YOU WISH TO KNOW ABOUT?

Marriage licenses, County Board proceedings, election results, work permits, purchasing plat books, see or call Carla M. Jacobson, County Clerk (Telephone 776- 4856).

Real estate or personal property taxes, real property listers' department see or call Becky Taylor, County Treasurer (Telephone 776-4862).

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Registration of births, deaths, marriages, deeds, mortgages, land contracts, and Veteran's discharges see or call Joseph Boll, Register of Deeds or Cathy Paulson, Deputy Register of Deeds (Telephone 776-4838).

Geographical Information System (GIS) datasets, property descriptions, parcel mapping, rural addressing, and online web mapping are just a few of the services the Land Information Office provides. For more information, please contact Lauree Aulik, GIS Coordinator/Land Information Officer at 608-776- 4864 or Krista Paulson, Real Property Lister/GIS Specialist at 608-776-4825 or email [email protected]. Access to online mapping applications can be found at www.co.lafayette.wi.gov.

Any matter of law enforcement, see or call Reg Gill, Sheriff (Telephone 776-4870).

Civil, small claims, family, criminal and traffic cases, judgments, construction/other liens, criminal records, divorce records, or Deputy Sheriff's see or call Catherine McGowan, Clerk of Courts (Telephone 776-4832).

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Federal and State Veteran benefits, such as: medical, education, medical transportation, housing, loans, etc. Contact Samuel Fuller, Veteran's Service Officer (Telephone 776-4886).

Estates, Survivorships, Guardianships, Trusts, Chapter 55 Hearings, Adoptions, Juvenile Proceedings, and any other matters pertaining to Probate Procedures and Heirships, see or call Register in Probate (Telephone 776-4811).

Human Services and the Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support in the following manner: Medical, financial, or psychological assistance for children and adults who may be elderly, developmentally disabled, physically disabled, mentally ill, or alcohol or other drug abuser; federal, state, and local funding provides comprehensive services for all county residents; see or call Human Services Department at (608)776-4800 or ADRC at 776-4960.

State Highway matters, pertaining to the Highway Department, see or call Dan Rielly, State Highway Patrol Superintendent (Telephone 776-4919); or County Trunk Highway matters, pertaining to the Highway Department, see or call Thomas R. Jean, County Highway Commissioner (Telephone 776-4919).

Financial information, including county budgets, audit reports, payroll and accounts payable, see or call the Finance Department (Telephone 776-4892).

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If you need assistance in collecting child support, determination of paternity, and other related child support matters, contact Laurie Neis of the Lafayette County Child Support Agency. (Telephone 776- 4843).

Any matter pertinent to Public Health, Environmental Health, please see or call the Director/County Health Officer at Lafayette County Health Department (Telephone 776-4895).

Business Counselling on a one-to-one basis is available. Areas of assistance include: starting a business, marketing and sales, financial management and financing, and general management Contact Gary Smith, Small Business Development Center Counselor at (608)342-1038 or E-mail: [email protected] for an appointment.

For information concerning the Lafayette County Fair or rental of the buildings or grounds, see or call Jolante Olson, Fair Secretary at 608-776-4828.

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Land conservation programs including but not limited to: contour strips, terraces, barnyard design, manure storage, construction specifications, waterways, tree planting, conservation planning, soil losses, critical area seeding and mulching, stream bank stabilization, and cost sharing programs. Information and education for youth and adults for all conservation programs, the conservation aspect of the Working Land Initiative program and administration and implementation of the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), see or call the County Conservationist (Telephone 776-3836).

For information regarding programs and services for persons age 60 or above, call the Aging Resource Center (Telephone 776-4960).

Percolation tests review, septic system permits, zoning permits, manure storage permits, subdivision development review and approval, floodplain determination and permitting, shore land determination and permitting, highway setbacks, rezoning requests, state grant funding for replacement of failing septic systems, surveying and section corner remonumentation funding, Non-Metallic Mining Permits (for quarrying, limestone, sandstone and top

81 soil), non-metallic mining reclamation plan approval, issuance of the fire numbers and ordering fire signs and road naming, fish and game habitat grant funding, endangered plants and animals, other matters of environmental concern. See or call the Planning and Zoning Administrator (Telephone 608-776-3836).

For information concerning low and moderate income housing needs and housing assistance, see or call Joy McQuaid, Housing Authority Executive Director (Telephone 776-4880).

Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County Acute Care, Critical Access Hospital, including 24 hour emergency care, urgent care hours, medical and surgical services, rehab services, lab, x-ray, numerous outpatient physician specialists clinics. (Telephone 776-4466).

Lafayette Manor: Commitment to community-based care. A County-owned, skilled nursing care facility. Medicare-Medicaid certified. Dedicated staff in a home-like setting. Excellent rehab services, fun and stimulating activities and great food! Phone: 608-776-4210 Ext. 114 for Admission Information.

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LDC (Lafayette Development Corporation) is a non- profit corporation dedicated to promote the economic growth of Industrial, Commercial and Touristic businesses in the County. The LDC is funded by the towns and villages in the County. If you are an entrepreneur, have a business idea or project and want to explore its viability, or how the LDC could be of assistance with the appropriate available programs, feel free to contact the LDC office at 608-776-4860.

4-H programming and education in: leadership development, citizenship and life skill training, decision making, problem solving, relating to others, planning and organizing, communication, leading self, developing self and mental and physical health. Research on youth issues, school enrichment programs and community coalitions relating to youth development. For more information on youth opportunities, contact Lori Wick, UW-Extension 4-H/Youth Development Educator, Phone (608) 776- 4820. Email: [email protected].

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Family Living programming and education in: Parenting the First Year and Parenting the Second and Third Year Newsletters; Live Well Lafayette Coalition; Celebrate our Children Coalition; Parenting After Divorce classes; food safety and food preservation, pressure canner testing; Lafayette County Home and Community Education Clubs. For more information and issues that concern the family or the Lafayette County UW-Extension Office, contact, UW-Extension Family Living Educator. Phone (608) 776-4820. Email: [email protected].

Agriculture and Natural Resources programming and education: Aims to make Wisconsin Agriculture strong and competitive while conserving and protecting natural resources. Education about agriculture, horticulture and natural resources protects our economy, our food supply, our natural environment and our future. For more information on agriculture and natural resources, contact UW-Extension Agriculture Educator, Crops, Soils, & Farm Management Specialist, Phone (608) 776-4820. UW-Extension Agriculture Educator, Dairy & Livestock Specialist, Phone (608) 776-4820.

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Information regarding MARRIAGE LICENSES Carla M. Jacobson County Clerk, Lafayette County

WHERE TO APPLY: County Clerk's Office, Courthouse. It is highly recommended that you arrive at the clerk’s office no later than 4:00 p.m. Hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and Legal Holidays

WHEN TO APPLY: Application should be made 10 to 20 days before the ceremony. License is good for 30 days from issuance date.

PERSONS WHO MAY NOT APPLY: Blood relatives - Nearer of kin than second cousins - except when the female is 55 years of age or older.

A person under the age of 16.

Persons who have not been divorced for six months, whether the divorce was granted in Wisconsin or elsewhere.

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AGE: Every person who has attained the age of 18 years is of age to marry. If a person is between the age of 16 and 18 years, a license may be issued with the written consent of the person=s parent(s), guardian, or custodian. If the minor applicant has two parents, guardians or legal custodians, both persons must sign the consent form. This form must be executed at time of application, before the County Clerk or certified in writing and verified before a Notary Public.

WAITING PERIOD: Five days after application is made, the license will be issued and is good for 30 days from this date. Special Dispensation: The five day waiting period is required by law but may be waived at the County Clerk’s discretion. The waiver is issued through the County Clerk. A $25.00 fee is charged.

FEE: The cost of a marriage license is $75.00

REQUIREMENTS: Both parties must file at time of application documentary proof of identification and residency. They must have a certified copy of birth certificate. If previously married, the copy of death certificate, court annulment papers or signed judgment of divorce is required.

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PROCEDURE FOR RESIDENTS: 1. Both parties come to this office to make application. 2. Five days after application is made, the license will be issued and is good for 30 days from issuance date. Residents of state must apply before the County Clerk of the county in which either is a resident. One of the applicants must have resided in this county for at least thirty days. They may be married in any county of the state. Non-residents must be married in the county where the application is applied for. Witnesses to a marriage who sign the certificate must be 18 years of age. Also: Bring in the complete name, mailing address, & phone number of the person who is going to perform the ceremony for you.

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THINGS TO SEE  YELLOWSTONE LAKE  BLACK HAWK MEMORIAL PARK- WOODFORD  COURTHOUSE - DARLINGTON  WISCONSIN'S TERRITORIAL CAPITAL AND SUPREME COURT BUILDING - BELMONT  BELMONT MOUND STATE PARK  PLATTEVILLE MOUND AND WORLD'S LARGEST "M" WHICH WAS BUILT OUT OF ROCK ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUND BY THE PLATTEVILLE MINING SCHOOL STUDENTS  WISCONSIN'S OLDEST MASONIC CEMETERY - NEW DIGGINGS  BADGER MINE AND MUSEUM - SHULLSBURG  FORT HAMILTON MEMORIAL - WIOTA  DARLINGTON DEPOT - DARLINGTON  ST. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH FOUNDED BY FATHER SAMUEL MAZZUCHELLI - NEW DIGGINGS

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AREA ZIP CODES Apple River ...... 61001 Argyle ...... 53504 Belmont ...... 53510 Benton ...... 53803 Blanchardville ...... 53516 Browntown ...... 53522 Cuba City ...... 53807 Darlington ...... 53530 Dodgeville ...... 53533 Fennimore ...... 53809 Gratiot ...... 53541 Hazel Green ...... 53811 Hollandale ...... 53544 Lancaster ...... 53813 Livingston ...... 53554 Mineral Point ...... 53565 Monroe ...... 53566 Montfort ...... 53569 Platteville ...... 53818 Scales Mound ...... 61075 Shullsburg ...... 53586 South Wayne ...... 53587 Warren, IL ...... 61087 Woodford ...... 53599 89

LAFAYETTE COUNTY GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Area Code 608

Benefit Specialist ...... 776-4888 Child Support ...... 776-4843 Circuit Court Judge ...... 776-4811 Clerk of Circuit Court ...... 776-4832 Commission on Aging ...... 776-4960 Coroner ...... 776-4870 County Board Chairman ...... 776-4857 County Clerk ...... 776-4856 County Clerk Fax ...... 776-8893 County Treasurer ...... 776-4862 District Attorney ...... 776-4842 Emergency Government ...... 776-4870 Fair Secretary ...... 776-4828 Fair Fax ...... 776-4808 Finance ...... 776-4892 Health Department ...... 776-4895 Highway Accountant ...... 776-4917 Highway Commissioner ...... 776-4919 Highway Patrol Superintendent ...... 776-4919

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Highway Shop Clerk ...... 776-4918 Highway Fax ...... 776-4223 Hospital ...... 776-4466 Housing Authority ...... 776-4880 Human Resources ...... 776-4899 Human Services ...... 776-4800 Human Services Emergency ...... 1-888-552-6642 Juvenile Intake Worker ...... 776-4875 Lafayette Development Corp ...... 776-4860 Land Conservation Department ...... 776-3836 Land Information ...... 776-4864 Manor ...... 776-4472 Register in Probate ...... 776-4811 Register of Deeds ...... 776-4838 Sheriff: Emergency Calls Only ...... 911 Non-Emergency Calls ...... 776-4870 State Forester ...... 776-3064 University Extension Educators ...... 776-4820 Veterans Service Office ...... 776-4886 Victim/Witness Coordinator ...... 776-4846 Zoning Administrator ...... 776-3836

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