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Marquette County Wisconsin 2019-2020 Directory of MARQUETTE COUNTY WISCONSIN GARY L. SORENSEN County Clerk MONTELLO, WISCONSIN COUNTY BOARD: District 1 Glenn Kemnitz 608-296-3621 District 2 Dennis Fenner 920-293-4331 District 3 David Krentz 920-229-9933 District 4 Robin Buchholz 608-296-3210 District 5 Kathy Jo Locke 608-212-7981 District 6 Gary Thalacker 608-589-5422 District 7 Ken Borzick 608-296-3191 District 8 Mike Raddatz 920-295-6882 District 9 Bart O'Brien 608-586-5044 District 10 Mary P. Walters 608-586-4366 District 11 Al Rosenthal 608-589-5036 District 12 Jon Sheller 608-297-7444 District 13 Kathleen McGwin 608-369-1061 District 14 Robert Miller 608-575-2308 District 15 Gayle Mack 608-408-0827 District 16 Alan Gibeaut 608-587-2370 District 17 Judi Nigbor 608-450-0677 PUBLIC PHONE NUMBERS: Administrative Coordinator 608-297-3001 Buildings & Grounds 608-297-3039 Child Support 608-297-3124 Circuit Judge/Register in Probate 608-297-3009 Clerk of Circuit Court 608-297-3005 Coroner 608-369-2311 County Clerk 608-297-3016 County Trea surer 608-297-3030 District Attorney 608-297-3020 Emergency Management 608-297-3022 EMS Business Office 608-297-3125 Health Department 608-297-3135 Highway Office 608-297-3068 Highway Shop 608-297-3072 Human Services 608-297-3124 Land & Water Conservation 608-296-2815 x4 MIS 608-297-3023 Planning & Zoning 608-297-3036 Register of Deeds 608-297-3025 Sheriff - Nonemergency 608-297-2115 Surveyor 608-297-3028 UW Extension 608-297-3141 Veterans Service Officer 608-297-3182 Emergency/Ambulance 911 MARQUETTE COUNTY WISCONSIN MARQUETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 77 WEST PARK STREET, P.O. Box 186 MONTELLO, WI 53949 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER MARQUETTE COUNTY TRIBUNE TOTAL WARDS: 34 TOWNS: 14 VILLAGES: 4 CITIES: 1 Land Area: 457 Square Miles 2018 Est. Population: 15,408 Miles of Highway: 880 528 -Town 238 - County 114 - State County Website: www.co.marquette.wi.us Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, except holidays -1- TABLE OF CONTENTS Assessors, Town, Village, and City 27 Associations of Local Government 3 Clerks, Town, Village, and City 25 Commissions and Boards 18-19 Consumer Hotline 8 County Board Committees 17-18 County Board Supervisors 15-16 County Departments/Telephone# 11 County Officials 12-14 Courts 5,7,12 Department Heads 13-14 Equalized Valuations 4 Federal Agencies 9 Federal Officials 5 Fire Departments 28 Fire Wardens 10 Health Officers 28 Highway Mileage 1 Historical Society 19 Legislators, State 7 Municipal Courts 10 Officers, Town, Village, and City 20-24 Population Information 3 Public Libraries 10 Public Works 28 Schools I School Board Members 29 State Officials 6-7 State and Federal Agencies 8-9 Treasurers, Town, Village, and City 26 Websites back cover and 32 Where To Go For Information 30-31 Zip Codes 4 -2- POPULATION OF MARQUETTE COUNTY, WISCONSIN TOWNS 2000 2010 2018 Est. BUFFALO 1,085 1,221 1,246 CRYSTAL LAKE 513 484 493 DOUGLAS 768 725 733 HARRIS 729 790 799 MECAN 726 686 691 MONTELLO 1,043 1,033 1,044 MOUNDVILLE 574 552 562 NESHKORO 595 561 544 NEWTON 550 547 554 OXFORD 859 885 891 PACKWAUKEE 1,297 1,416 1,406 SHIELDS 456 550 557 SPRINGFIELD 628 830 839 WESTFIELD 689 866 885 VILLAGES ENDEAVOR 440 468 458 NESHKORO 453 434 416 OXFORD 536 607 594 WESTFIELD 1,217 1,254 1,242 CITY MONTELLO 1,397 1,495 1,454 COUNTY TOTALS 14,555 15,404 15,408 ASSOCIATIONS Wisconsin Counties Association 22 East Mifflin Street, Suite 900 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 866-404-2700 League of Wisconsin Municipalities 131 West Wilson Street, Suite 505 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 608-267-2380 Wisconsin Towns Association W7686 County Road MMM Shawano, WI 54166-6086 Phone: 715-526-3157 -3- EQUALIZED VALUATION OF COUNTY TOWNS 2000 2010 2018 BUFFALO 52,921,200 104,570,200 99,358,500 CRYSTAL LAKE 70,126,800 119,905,700 126,536,900 DOUGLAS 43,519,900 72,062,600 72,438,700 HARRIS 40,734,000 70,187,900 72,369,200 MECAN 66,601,600 117,593,700 118,616,500 MONTELLO 87,237,200 142,647,400 148,994,300 MOUNDVILLE 23,459,700 41,457,800 45,486,100 NESHKORO 54, 180,700 97,964,700 88,073,900 NEWTON 37,429,900 66,776,400 66,755,200 OXFORD 61,848,800 109,584,100 114,412,000 PACKWAUKEE 94,871,600 170,937,600 150,229,300 SHIELDS 31,856,600 61,082, 100 57,211,800 SPRINGFIELD 70,368,100 127,305,300 134,521,400 WESTFIELD 55,306,300 96,618,900 104,539,700 VILLAGES ENDEAVOR 13,027,800 21,445,400 13,997,000 NESHKORO 14,580,100 23,721,800 21,859,300 OXFORD 16,395,700 26,056,300 27,133,800 WESTFIELD 39,226,400 59, 161,400 49,237,800 CITY MONTELLO 64,148,200 90,401,900 87,310,700 COUNTY TOTAL 937,840,600 1,619,481,200 1,599,082, 100 ZIP CODES Briggsville 53920 Dalton 53926 Endeavor 53930 Montello 53949 Neshkoro 54960 Oxford 53952 Packwaukee 53953 Pardeeville 53954 Portage 53901 Westfield 53964 -4- FEDERAL OFFICIALS EXECUTIVE President Donald J. Trump (R) New York The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C. 20500 Phone No. 202-456-1414 E-mail: [email protected] (Term: 4 Years - Expires Jan. 2021) Vice President Michael R. Pence (R) Indiana Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501 Phone No. 202-456-2326 E-mail: [email protected] (Term: 4 Years - Expires Jan. 2021) LEGISLATIVE United States Senators from Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin (D) (Term: 6 Years - Expires Jan. 2025) 709 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510 Phone in Washington, D.C. 202-224-5653 30 West Mifflin St., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703 Phone in Madison: 608-264-5338 Ron Johnson (R) (Term: 6 Years - Expires Jan. 2023) 328 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510 Phone in Washington, D.C. 202-224-5323 517 East Wisconsin Ave., Suite 408, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone in Milwaukee: 414-276-7282 U.S. Representative for Marquette County Glenn Grothman (R) - 6th District (Term: 2 Years - Expires Jan. 2021) 1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225-2476 24 West Pioneer Rd., Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Phone: 920-907-0624 JUDICIAL United States Supreme Court Chief Justice: John G. Roberts, Jr. Associate Justices: Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Stephen G. Breyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elena Kagan Bretl M. Kavanaugh Sonia Sotomayor Clarence Thomas Neil M. Gorsuch -5- STATE OFFICIALS EXECUTIVE BRANCH Terms for statewide partisan offices: 4 Years - Expires Jan. 2023 Governor Tony Evers (D) Office: State Capitol, 115 East, Madison, WI 53702 Phone: 608-266-1212 Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes (D) Office: 19 East State Capitol, P.O. Box 2043,, Madison, WI 53702 Phone: 608-266-3516 Secretary of State Douglas J. La Follette (D) Office: B41 West State Capitol P.O . Box 7848, Madison, WI 53707-7848 Phone: 608-266-8888 then press 3 State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski (D) Office: B38 West State Capitol, P.O. Box 7871 Madison, WI 53707-7871 Phone: 608-266-1714 Attorney General Josh Kaul (D) Wisconsin Dept. of Justice, P.O. Box 7857, Madison, WI 53707-7857 Office: 114 East, State Capitol Phone: 608-266-1221 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Carolyn Stanford, Taylor Term: 4 Years - Expires July 2023 Office: 125 S. Webster St., P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 Phone: 608-266-3390 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Legislative Hotline: 800-362-9472 State Senate - 14th District Luther S. Olsen (R) Term: 4 Years - Expires Jan. 2021 Office: State Capitol, 122 South P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Phone: 608-266-0751 E-Mail : [email protected] -6- Representative to the Assembly - 41st District Joan Ballweg (R) (Term: 2 Years expiring Jan. 2021) Office: State Capitol, 210 North P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708 Phone: 888-534-0041 E-Mail: Rep [email protected] Representative to the Assembly - 42nd District Jon Plumer (R) (Term: 2 Years expiring Jan. 2021) Office: State Capitol, 18 North P.O. Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708 Phone: 888-534-0042 E-Mail: [email protected] JUDICIAL State Supreme Court (Terms: 10 Years expiring on July 31) P.O. Box 1688, Madison, WI 53701-1688 Offices: 16 East, State Capitol Chief Justice Patience D. Roggensack ( 2023) Associate Justices Annette Kingsland Ziegler (2027), Ann Walsh Bradley (2025) Rebecca G. Bradley (2026) Rebecca Dallet (2028) Daniel Kelly (2020) Brian Hagedorn (2029) Court of Appeals, District IV Terms: 6 Years expiring on July 31 JoAnne F. Kloppenburg, Presiding Judge (2024) Jennifer Nashold (2025) Brian W. Blanchard (2022) Gary E. Sherman (2020), Michael R. Fitzpatrick (2023) -7- STATE AGENCIES Wisconsin State Patrol Wausau Post 715-845-1143 Contact Marquette County Sheriffs Office Phone: 608-297-2115 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Forest Ranger Sara h Fischer Phone: 608-297-2888 Forester Scott Sullivan Phone:608-369-1104 Fish Biologist Dave Bartz Phone: 920-787-3016 Warden Ben Nadolski Phone: 920-960-6700 Customer Service Phone: 888-936-7463 Office Hours: Mondays- Friday 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Burning Restrictions (Updated after 11 a.m.) Phone: 888-947-2876 Oshkosh - Water Regulations and Zoning - Jared Seidl Phone: 920-303-5423 Waushara County Job Center 556 S. Cambridge St, Wautoma, WI 54982 Phone: 920-787-3338 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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