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Please Visit Our Website At TABLE OF CONTENTS Page County Government Telephone Directory .................. 2-3 County Government Addresses .................................. 3-4 Federal and State Officials ......................................... 5-7 Elective County Officers/Dept Heads ............................ 8 County Board Supervisor .......................................... 9-12 County Board Committees ...................................... 12-14 Town Officials……………………………………………… …..15-21 Village Officials………………………………………………. 21-28 City Official ............................................................. 29-31 County Email Addresses ......................................... 32-34 Iowa County Department Information .................... 34-36 Census of Iowa County IOWA COUNTY Total Precincts…………………………………..29 Townships…………………………………………14 Village………………………………………………13 Cities………………………………………………....2 Land Area………………………761 square miles 2010 Population…………………………..23,687 Please visit our website at: www.iowacounty.org 1 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Area code (608) Aging & Disability Resource Ctr .......... 930-9835 ...................................... Fax: 935-0355 Airport ................................................... 987-9931 Bloomfield Healthcare & Rehabilitation 935-3321 ...................................... Fax: 937-0553 Child Support ........................................ 935-0390 ...................................... Fax: 935-0382 Clerk of Circuit Court ........................... 935-0395 ...................................... Fax: 935-0386 Coroner ................................................. 935-0383 County Administrator ........................... 935-0318 Corporation Counsel ............................. 935-0393 County Clerk ......................................... 935-0399 ...................................... Fax: 935-3024 District Attorney ................................... 935-0393 ...................................... Fax: 935-7928 Dept of Natural Resources ................... 935-3368 Employee Relations .............................. 935-0374 ...................................... Fax: 935-0325 Emergency Management ...................... 935-0329 Environmental Services ....................... 341-9285 Family Court Commissioner ................. 935-2042 Finance Department ............................. 935-0303 Health Department ............................... 930-9870 ...................................... Fax: 937-0501 Highway Department ............................ 935-3381 ...................................... Fax: 935-0372 Humane Society ................................... 935-1381 Information Technology ....................... 935-0369 Land Conservation ............................... 930-9891 Land Records ....................................... 935-0365 Legislative Hotline ............................... 1-800-362-9472 Legislative Ref. Bureau ........................ 266-0341 OWI Intensive Supervision………………. 935-0309 2 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Continued – Planning & Development ................ 935-0398 ................................. Fax: 930-1205 Probation & Parole .......................... 935-3014 Register of Deeds ............................ 935-0396 Register in Probate ......................... 935-0347 Seniors United for Nutrition ............ 930-9845 .... …………………..……Fax: 930-1208 Sheriff’s Office/Emergency Only ..... 911 (Secretarial) ..................... 935-5827 (Dispatch/Jail) .................. 935-3314 ………………………………………Fax: 935-5377 Social Services ............................... 930-9801 ................................. Fax: 935-0371 Tax Description ............................... 935-0310 Treasurer ......................................... 935-0397 Unified Community Services........... 935-2776 USDA Service Center ...................... 935-2791 UW Extension Office ....................... 930-9850 Veterans Service Office .................. 930-9865 Victim/Witness Coordinator ............ 935-0338 ADDRESSES: Courthouse 222 N Iowa Street Dodgeville, WI 53533-1557 Aging & Disability Resource Ctr 930-9835 • 303 W Chapel St, Suite #1300, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Bloomfield Healthcare & Rehabilitation 935-3321 • 3151 CTH CH, Dodgeville, WI 53533-9108 Coroner 935-0383 • 222 N Iowa St, Dodgeville, WI 53533 3 ADDRESSES Continued – Department of Social Services 930-9801 • 303 W Chapel St, Suite #2300, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Family Court Commissioner 935-2042 • 201 N Iowa St, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Highway Department 935-3381 • 1215 N Bequette St, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Iowa County Airport 987-9931 • 3151 STH 39, Mineral Point, WI 53565 Iowa County Health Department 930-9870 • 303 W Chapel St, Suite #2200, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Land Conservation Department 930-9891 • 1124 Professional Dr, #500, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Seniors United for Nutrition 930-9845 • 303 W Chapel St, Suite #1400, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Sheriff's Office 935-5827 • 1205 N Bequette St, Dodgeville, WI 53533 Tri-County Regional Airport 583-2600 • E2525 CTH JJ, Spring Green, WI 53588 Veterans Service Office 930-9865 • 303 W Chapel St, Suite #1300, Dodgeville, WI 53533 4 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Executive President Donald J Trump Vice President Mike Pence 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Eisenhower Executive Office Bldg 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC 20500 Washington, DC 20501 (202) 456-1414 (202)456-2326 [email protected] [email protected] The Cabinet Secretary of State ..................................................................... Mike Pompeo Secretary of the Treasury ................................................. Steven T Mnuchin Secretary of Defense ............................................. Patrick Shanahan(Acting) Attorney General ......................................................................... William Barr Secretary of the Interior ....................................................... David Bernhardt Secretary of Agriculture ........................................................... Sonny Perdue Secretary of Commerce ...................................................... Wilbur L Ross, Jr Secretary of Labor .............................................................. Alexander Acosta Secretary of Health and Human Services ...................................... Alex Azar Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ......... Benjamin S Carson, Sr Secretary of Transportation ..................................................... Elaine L Chao Secretary of Energy ........................................................................ Rick Perry Secretary of Education ............................................................... Betsy DeVos Secretary of Veterans Affairs ................................................... Robert Wilkie Dept of Homeland Security ................................................ Kevin McAleenan JUDICIAL Supreme Court of the United States Chief Justice John G Roberts, Jr Associate Justices - Sonia Sotomayor……………………………. ............................ Amy Coney Barrett Stephen Breyer …………………………….. ............................... Clarence Thomas Brett Kavanaugh.………………………. ....................................... Neil M Gorsuch Elena Kagan…….…………………………... .................................. Samuel Alito, Jr United States District Court - Western District of Wisconsin Chief Judge………………………………………………………………James D Peterson Judge ..................................................................................... Barbara B Crabb Judge .................................................................................... William M Conley U.S. Attorney. ........................................................................... Scott C Blader U.S. Marshall……………………………….. ......................................... Kim Gaffney Bankruptcy Judge………………………….... ............................ Catherine J Furay Magistrate……………………………………Stephen L Crocker Clerk of Court………………………………..Peter Oppeneer 5 LEGISLATIVE United States Senators Ron Johnson 517 E Wisconsin Ave 328 Hart Senate Office Bldg Milwaukee, WI 53202 Washington, D.C. 20510 (414) 276-7282 (202) 224-5323 Tammy Baldwin 14 West Mifflin St, Suite #207 717 Hart Senate Office Bldg Madison, WI 53703 Washington, DC 20510 (608) 264-5338 (202) 224-5653 United States District Representatives 1st – Bryan Steil 1408 HOB, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-3031 2nd – Mark Pocan 313 Cannon House Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2906 3rd - Ron Kind 1502 LHOB, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5506 4th – Gwen Moore 2245 Rayburn Office Bldg, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-4572 5th – F James Sensenbrenner 2449 Rayburn Office Bldg, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-5101 6th – Glenn Grothman 501 Cannon House Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2476 7th – Sean Duffy 1208 Longworth Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-3365 8th – Michael Gallagher 1007 Longworth House Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225- 5665 STATE GOVERNMENT-EXECUTIVE Wisconsin Governor- Term Expires January, 2023 Tony Evers Office of the Governor 115 East State Capitol Madison, WI 53702 608/266-1212 E-mail [email protected] Lt. Governor………………………..…………….Mandela Barnes Secretary of State………………………………Douglas La Follette State Treasurer………………………………….Sarah Godlewski Attorney General………………………………..Josh Kaul Superintendent of Public Instruction…....Carolyn Stanford Taylor 6 LEGISLATIVE 17th Senatorial District - Howard Marklein S11665 Soeldner Rd, Spring Green, WI 53588 State Capitol, PO Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707 Office (608) 266-0703, Toll Free (800) 978-8008, [email protected]
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