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Wisconsin Municipal Guide EDUCATION IS SWEETER. Six days a week, Jose toiled long hours in sugarcane fields, swinging a machete, working with heavy machinery, carrying heavy loads and applying fertilizers and pesticides. He got little schooling. n And he wasn’t alone in being exploited. In his country, as many as 200,000 children labor in sugarcane fields. But ChildFund International and its partners went to work – and got Jose, Raul and thousands more children out of the fields and into school. n In 30 countries, ChildFund is disrupting poverty and improving the lives of more than 17 million children. Learn more at ChildFund.org Table of Contents 2016-17 State Holidays New Year’s Day Municipalities by County ................. 2 Friday 1/1/2016 Selected State & Regional Contacts ....38 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday State Assembly ............................... 41 Monday 1/18/2016 State Senate ................................... 46 Memorial Day Monday 5/30/2016 U.S. Congress ................................. 48 Independence Day Monday 7/4/2016 Labor Day Monday 9/5/2016 The information in this Thanksgiving Day publication is supplied by: Thursday 11/24/2016 Content Providers, LLC P.O. 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The sponsors and information set forth Monday 9/4/2017 in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of any city, village, Thanksgiving Day town, county or other governmental entity, Thursday 11/23/2017 its elected officials, administrators or staff. Christmas Eve Day* Front cover images courtesy of Friday 12/22/2017 potowizard // freedigitalphotos.net Christmas Day Monday 12/25/2017 *OBSERVED 1 Municipalities by County Adams County Strongs Prairie, Town of Chetek, City of Sheriff: Sam Wollin Town Board Chairman: Dennis Erickson Mayor: Jeff Martin 301 Adams Street 1588 State Hwy 21 220 Stout Street Friendship, WI 53934 Arkdale, WI 54613 Chetek, WI 54728 Phone: 608-339-3304 Phone: 608-564-7626 Phone: 715-924-4838 Fax: 608-339-7786 Website: co.adams.wi.gov Fax: 715-924-2476 Population: 1150 Website: cityofchetek-wi.gov Board Chair, District 18: John West Population: 2221 400 Main Street Ashland County Friendship, WI 53934 Sheriff: Mick Brennan Cumberland, City of Phone: 608-339-4200 220 East Sixth Street Mayor: Thomas Mysicka Fax: 608-339-4514 Ashland, WI 54806 950 First Avenue Website: co.adams.wi.gov Phone: 715-685-7640 Cumberland, WI 54829 Population: 20875 Fax: 715-682-7039 Phone: 715-822-2752 Fax: 715-822-3799 Municipalities Board Chair, District 17: Pete Russo Website: cityofcumberland.net Dell Prairie, Town of 201 West Main Street, Rm 202 Population: 2170 Town Board Chairman: Dan McFarlin Ashland, WI 54806 763 County Road K Phone: 715-682-7000 Rice Lake, City of Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Fax: 715-682-7032 Mayor: Michael M Diercks Phone: 608-254-2618 Website: co.ashland.wi.us 30 East Eau Claire Street Website: co.adams.wi.gov Population: 16157 Rice Lake, WI 54868 Population: 1590 Phone: 715-234-7088 Municipalities Website: ci.rice-lake.wi.us Easton, Town of Ashland, City of Population: 8438 Town Board Chairman: Jason Hammond Mayor: Deb Lewis 1163 County Road A 601 Main Street West Rice Lake, Town of Grand Marsh, WI 53910 Ashland, WI 54806 Town Board Chairman: Thomas Fankhauser Phone: 608-584-5200 Phone: 715-682-7071 1830 Macauley Avenue Website: co.adams.wi.gov Fax: 715-682-7048 Rice Lake, WI 54868 Population: 1130 Website: ci.ashland.wi.us Phone: 715-234-8087 Population: 8216 Fax: 715-234-8087 Friendship, Village of Website: townofricelake.com Village President: Ronald J Doyle Barron County Population: 3041 507 West Lake Street Sheriff: Chris Fitzgerald Friendship, WI 53934 1420 State Hwy 25 North, Rm 1200 Stanley, Town of Phone: 608-339-3243 Barron, WI 54812 Town Board Chairman: Erland Anderson Website: co.adams.wi.gov Phone: 715-537-5814 1328 18 3/4 Street Population: 725 Fax: 715-537-6615 Cameron, WI 54822 Phone: 715-458-3271 Quincy, Town of Board Chair, District 22: James “Jess” Miller Population: 2564 Town Board Chairman: Jesse Pittsley 335 East Monroe Avenue, Rm 2130 2599 County Road Z Barron, WI 54812 Bayfield County Friendship, WI 53934 Phone: 715-537-6200 Sheriff: Paul Susienka Phone: 608-339-7230 Fax: 715-537-6820 615 Second Avenue East Website: co.adams.wi.gov Website: barroncountywi.gov Washburn, WI 54891 Population: 1163 Population: 45870 Phone: 715-373-6300 Rome, Town of Municipalities Board Chair, District 7: Dennis M Pocernich Town Board Chairman: Phil McLaughlin Barron, City of 117 East Fifth Street 1156 Alpine Drive Mayor: David Vruwink Washburn, WI 54891 Nekoosa, WI 54457 1456 East LaSalle Avenue Phone: 715-373-6100 Phone: 715-325-8013 Barron, WI 54812 Website: bayfieldcounty.org Fax: 715-325-8035 Phone: 715-537-5631 Population: 15014 Website: romewi.com Website: barronchamber.com Population: 2720 Population: 3423 2 Municipalities by County Municipalities Bellevue, Village of Lawrence, Town of Russell, Town of Village President: Steve Soukup Town Board Chairman: Lanny J Tibaldo Town Board Chairman: Paul “Rocky” Tribovich 2828 Allouez Avenue 2595 French Road 35900 State Hwy 13 Green Bay, WI 54311 De Pere, WI 54115 Bayfield, WI 54814 Phone: 920-468-5225 Phone: 920-336-9131 Phone: 715-779-5338 Fax: 920-468-4196 Website: townoflawrence.org Fax: 715-779-0249 Website: villageofbellevue.org Population: 4284 Website: townofrussell.org Population: 14570 Population: 1350 Ledgeview, Town of De Pere, City of Town Board Chairman: Philip J Danen Washburn, City of Mayor: Michael J Walsh 3700 Dickinson Road Mayor: Scott Griffiths 335 South Broadway De Pere, WI 54115 119 Washington Avenue De Pere, WI 54115 Phone: 920-336-3360 Washburn, WI 54891 Phone: 920-339-4050 Fax: 920-336-8517 Phone: 715-373-6160 Fax: 920-330-9491 Website: ledgeviewwisconsin.com Fax: 715-373-6148 Website: de-pere.org Population: 6555 Website: cityofwashburn.org Population: 23800 Population: 2117 Pittsfield, Town of Denmark, Village of Town Board Chairman: Keith Deneys Brown County Village President: Gregory Mleziva 5771 Town Hall Drive Sheriff: John R Gossage 118 East Main Street Pulaski, WI 54162 2684 Development Drive Denmark, WI 54208 Phone: 920-822-3409 Green Bay, WI 54311 Phone: 920-863-6400 Fax: 920-822-1971 Phone: 920-448-4200 Website: denmark-wi.org Website: townofpittsfield.org Fax: 920-448-4206 Population: 2123 Population: 2608 Board Chair, District 22: Patrick Moynihan Green Bay, City of Pulaski, Village of 305 East Walnut Street, Rm 120 Mayor: James J Schmitt Village President: Reed Woodward Green Bay, WI 54301 100 North Jefferson Street, Rm 106 585 East Glenbrook Drive Phone: 920-448-4016 Green Bay, WI 54301 Pulaski, WI 54162 Fax: 920-448-4498 Phone: 920-448-3000 Phone: 920-822-5182 Website: www.co.brown.wi.us Fax: 920-448-3016 Fax: 920-822-3209 Population: 248007 Website: greenbaywi.gov Website: villageofpulaski.org Population: 104057 Population: 3539 Municipalities Allouez, Village of Green Bay, Town of Scott, Town of Village President: Jim Rafter Town Board Chairman: Lee DeChamps Town Board Chairman: Mike VanLanen 1900 Libal Street 5999 County Road K 2621 Jody Drive Green Bay, WI 54301 New Franken, WI 54229 New Franken, WI 54229 Phone: 920-448-2800 Phone: 920-680-2758 Phone: 920-406-9380 Fax: 920-448-2850 Website: townofgreenbay.com Fax: 920-406-9381 Website: villageofallouez.com Population: 2035 Website: townofscott.com Population: 13975 Population: 3545 Hobart, Village of Ashwaubenon, Village of Village President: Richard R Heidel Suamico, Village of Village President: Michael W Aubinger 2990 South Pine Tree Road Village President: Patricia Gaura-Jelen 2155 Holmgren Way Hobart, WI 54155 12781 Velp Avenue Green Bay, WI 54304 Phone: 920-869-1011 Suamico, WI 54173 Phone: 920-492-2300 Fax: 920-869-2048 Phone: 920-434-2212 Fax: 920-492-2341 Website: hobart-wi.org Fax: 920-434-6522 Website: ashwaubenon.com Population: 6182 Website: suamico.org Population: 16963 Population: 11346 Howard, Village of Village President: Burt R McIntyre 2456 Glendale Avenue Green Bay, WI 54313 Phone: 920-434-4640 Fax: 920-434-4643 Website: villageofhoward.com Population: 17399 3 Municipalities by County Wrightstown, Town of Burnett County Harrison, Town of Town Board Chairman: William Verbeten Sheriff: Ron Wilhelm Town Board Chairman: Darlene Bartlein PO Box 175 7410 County Road K, Suite 122 W5298 Hwy 114 Greenleaf, WI 54126 Siren, WI 54872 Menasha, WI 54952 Phone: 920-864-7927 Phone: 715-349-2121 Phone: 920-989-1062 Fax: 920-864-7917 Fax: 715-349-2176 Fax: 920-989-1077 Website: townofwrightstown.org Website: townofharrison.org Population: 2221 Board Chair, District 18: Don Taylor Population: 10839 7410 County Road K, Suite 105 Wrightstown, Village of Siren, WI 54872 New Holstein, City of Village President:
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