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LAFAYETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
                  626 Main Street
            Darlington, Wisconsin 53530
                   608-776-4856

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

Chairman ................................... Jack Sauer

1st Vice Chair ........................... Scott Pedley

2nd Vice Chair ........................... Kriss Marion

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

Chief Deputy County Clerk... Laurie Monson

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY INDEX

Supervisory Districts .................................. 5
Board of Supervisors .................................. 7
Committees ............................................... 10
Rules of the Lafayette County Board ......... 17
Public Hearing Rules ................................. 33
Courthouse Directory ................................. 34
County Officers and Employees ................ 36
Family & Court Commissioners ................. 46
Federal Government.................................. 47
State Government .................................... 50
Town, Village & City Officers ..................... 53
School Districts & Technical Colleges........ 73
What You Wish to Know About .................. 77
Population & Equalized Value.................... 87
Things to See ............................................ 89
County Activities & Festivities .................... 90
Zip Codes .................................................. 92
Government Telephone Directory .............. 93

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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
17,0002 according to the 2018 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 stability of the County.
Today, Lafayette County is one of the leading

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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.

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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.

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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
       Laf. 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 2020 – April 2022

        District No. 1 - Larry Ludlum
    17197 Bonner Road, Belmont, WI 53510
                 608-642-1306
          District No. 2 - Mike Klein
      103 View Drive, Belmont, WI 53510
                 608-732-4872
       District No. 3 - Jack S. Sauer
   11165 Burke Road, Darlington, WI 53530
                608-574-2520

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District No. 4 - John E. Reichling
 11389 Otter Creek Rd, Darlington, WI 53530
               608-726-0095

      District No. 5 - Andy Schilling
17611 Furnace Hill Rd., Darlington, WI 53530
               608-482-2127

    District No. 6 - Eric J. Stauffacher
  310 E. Lucy Street, Darlington, WI 53530
               608-482-2960

        District No. 7 - Bob Boyle
  440 Horizon Street, Darlington, WI 53530
               608-482-2058

       District No. 8 - Kriss Marion
1784 County Road H, Blanchardville, WI 53516
               608-636-4652

      District No. 9 - Robert Laeser
15673 Apple Grove Church Rd, Argyle, 53504
               608-543-9409

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District No. 10 - Nancy L. Fisker
8987 Riverside Road, Darlington, WI 53530
              715-409-6185
   District No. 11 - Donna Flannery
  PO Box 232, South Wayne, WI 53587
             608-214-0471

  District No. 12 - Carmen McDonald
 7267 County Road K, Gratiot, WI 53541
             608-214-1015
      District No. 13 - Lee A. Gill
3259 County Road P, Shullsburg, WI 53586
             608-482-2272
      District No. 14 - Carol Korn
416 W. Wood Street, Shullsburg, WI 53586
             608-778-3630
     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
             608-732-4116

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THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF
    SUPERVISORS COMMITTEES

        STANDING COMMITTEES

            AUDIT COMMITTEE
Bob Boyle – Chair, Rita Buchholz, Scott Pedley

              BOARD OF HEALTH
Bob Boyle – Chair, Carol Korn, Donna Flannery,
  Kriss Marion, Chris Fortin (4/2020-04/2022)
 Kristie Lueck (04/2020-04/2022), Lois Finnigan
                (04/2020-04/2022)

  BUILDING AND INSURANCE COMMITTEE
  John E. Reichling – Chair, Robert Laeser,
   Mike Klein, Eric Stauffacher, Larry Ludlum

 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Carol Korn – Chair, Kriss Marion, Scott Pedley,
 Carmen McDonald, Rita Buchholz, Mike Klein
      Bev Anderson (04/2020-04/2022),
       Ashley Kleiber (4/2020-04/2022)

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EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE
  Jack Sauer – Chair, Donna Flannery, Andy
Schilling, John E. Reichling, Carmen McDonald

  EXECUTIVE, RULES, AND LEGISLATION
Kriss Marion – Chair, Larry Ludlum, Carol Korn,
         Scott Pedley, Andy Schilling

         EXTENSION EDUCATION &
      ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
     Robert Laeser – Chair, Carol Korn,
     Eric Stauffacher, Mike Klein, Lee Gill

             FAIR COMMITTEE
 Eric Stauffacher – Chair, John E. Reichling,
 Donna Flannery, Andy Schilling, Larry Ludlum

           FINANCE COMMITTEE
 Scott Pedley – Chair, Lee Gill, Larry Ludlum,
    Carmen McDonald, John E. Reichling

         GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE
Rita Buchholz – Chair, Carol Korn, Kriss Marion

        HIDDEN VALLEY COMMITTEE
                Bob Boyle

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HOSPITAL COMMITTEE
 Jack Sauer – Chair, Larry Ludlum, Bob Boyle,
  John E. Reichling, Carol Korn, Bev Anderson
 (04/2020 - 4/2022), Homer Evenstad (04/2020 -
     4/2022), Jed Gant (09/2020 - 4/2022),
   Hospital Chief of Staff – Matt Solverson, MD

     HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
      Larry Ludlum – Chair, Jack Sauer,
   Lee Gill, Carmen McDonald, Nancy Fisker

       HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
  Scott Pedley – Chair, Lee Gill, Nancy Fisker
          Rita Buchholz, Kriss Marion,
  Richard Roelli (04/2020-04/2023), Sherry Crist
(04/2020-04/2023),Connie Hull (06/2018-06/2021)
     LAND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
      Andy Schilling – Chair, Mike Klein,
        Eric Stauffacher, Larry Ludlum,
         Jed Gant (4/2020-04/2022),
       Cory Gabioud (4/2020-04/2022),
        Carmen McDonald, FSA Rep.

    LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE
   Andy Schilling – Chair, Donna Flannery,
    John E. Reichling, Carmen McDonald

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LIBRARY COMMITTEE & SOUTHWEST
            LIBRARY BOARD
               Bob Boyle

   PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE
 Carmen McDonald – Chair, Eric Stauffacher,
 Andy Schilling, John E. Reichling, Larry Ludlum

      VETERANS SERVICE COMMITTEE
      Robert Laeser – Chair, Scott Pedley,
                Nancy Fisker
        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)

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

    COMMISSION ON AGING ADVISORY
Carol Korn – Chair, Robert Laeser, Nancy Fisker
  Carrie Shippy Meyers (11/2019-11/2022), Peggy
 Steger (04/2020-04/2023), Dave Weiskircher (04/2020-
     04/2023), Peggy Soehnlein (04/2020-04/2023)

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COUNTY EMS COMMITTEE
          Donna Flannery
                  GIS/IT
Kriss Marion – Chair, Carmen McDonald,
     Eric Stauffacher, Robert Laeser
    Mike Ohnstad (04/2020 – 04/2022)

   HIGHWAY COMMITTEE (Elected)
 Bob Boyle – Chair, Carmen McDonald,
       Lee Gill, Andy Schilling

          HIGHWAY SAFETY
            Andy Schilling

                HODAN
               Bob Boyle

        HOUSING AUTHORITY
  Rita Buchholz – Chair, Kriss Marion,
    Ellen Phillips (04/2020-04/2022),
    Donna Whyte (04/2020-04/2022),
     Owen Demo (04/2020-04/2022)

   LAFAYETTE COUNTY TRAILS
 Andy Schilling – Chair, Nancy Fisker,
     Eric Stauffacher, Mike Klein

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LAFAYETTE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
             Mike Klein

       LAND INFORMATION COUNCIL
Kriss Marion – Chair, Donna Flannery, Joe Boll,
  Becky Taylor, Krista Zettle, Cindy VanNatta,
 Theresa Burgess, Terry Loeffelholz, Tom Jean,
     Aaron Austin 01/01/2020 – 12/31/2021,
               Realtor - Vacant

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE
  Jack Sauer, Cty. Bd. Chair, Law Enforcement
 Committee Members, Carla Jacobson, Reg Gill,
   Theresa Burgess, Elizabeth Townsend, Dan
Webster, Doug Woodworth, Joel Wilhelmson, Carl
Langkamp, Timothy McGettigan, Ted McDermott,
               Charles Barnard

            MANOR COMMITTEE
 Larry Ludlum – Chair, Lee Gill, Scott Pedley,
Rita Buchholz, Tom Turpin (04/2020 – 04/2022),
      Bev Anderson (09/2020 – 04/2022)

           REGIONAL PLANNING
             Jack Sauer – Chair
       Timothy McGettigan (12/10/2022)
          Ray Spellman (09/15/2025)

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REGIONAL REVOLVING LOAN FUND
     Mike Klein, Tom Daly, Jason Kundert,
        Mandy Johnson, Bev Anderson
            (All 04/2020-04/2022)

     SENIORS UNITED FOR NUTRITION
Robert Laeser – Chair, Carol Korn, Nancy Fisker

            TRI-COUNTY TRAIL &
        RAIL TRANSIT COMMITTEE
      Eric Stauffacher, Donna Flannery,
   Nancy Fisker, John E. Reichling (Alternate)

             TRI STATE TOURISM
                 Rita Buchholz

        WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
              Jack Sauer

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RULES OF THE LAFAYETTE
         COUNTY BOARD

RULE 1: Election of County Board Officers
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

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a majority or quorum is presented upon, roll call shall
proceed with the order of business as per rule
therefore. The Chair shall decide 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.

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RULE 2: Order of Business
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:
    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.

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RULE 3: COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS
The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors shall
establish three committee structures--namely,
Standing, 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)
Board of Health (4 County Board members and 3 lay
persons)
Building & Insurance Committee (5 County Board
members)
Commission on Aging Advisory (3 County Board
Members, 4 Lay persons) By WI Statute 3 year
staggered terms
Ec. Dev. (6 Cty. Board members & 2 lay members)

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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)
Grievance Committee (3 County Board members)
Hospital Committee (5 County Board Members
& Hospital Chief of Staff & 3 Lay members)
Human Resources Committee (5 Cty Bd members)
Human Services (5 County Board members, 3 lay
members) By WI Statute 3 year staggered terms
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 Cty Bd members)
Regional Planning Committee (1 County Board
member and 2 lay persons) 3 year terms
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)
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (1 County
Board member Res. 15-19)
GIS/IT Committee (4 Cty Bd members,1 Lay Member)
Highway Safety (1 County Board member)
Housing Authority (2 County Board members, 3 lay
persons)
Land Information Council (Not less than 8 members)
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)

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Long Term Support (2 County Board members)
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 Executive, Rules &
Legislative Committee who shall review said
member's attendance record. The Executive, Rules
& Legislative Committee 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: Standing Committee Agendas
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: Resolution Endorsement
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: Roll Call Voting at County Board
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.

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

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

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

RULE 9: Motions
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: Reconsidered Motions
The reconsideration of any motion by a resolution
may be called for on the same or succeeding day of
the session.

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RULE 11: Tie Votes
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: Motion to Lay on the Table
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: Suspended Rules
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 rules. Robert's Rules of Order shall be
deemed the authority and shall govern the action of
the Board.

RULE 14: Elective Offices by Ballot
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.

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RULE 15: Recommendations by Committee
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: Public Comment at County Board
Meetings
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, as well as the topic to which
that person wishes to speak.

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RULE 17: Committee Chair Voting
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 Committee Minutes
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.

RULE 19: Advocacy
County board supervisors shall represent the official
policies or positions of the Board of Supervisors,
boards, commissions or committees to the best of
their ability when designated as delegates for this
purpose. When presenting their individual opinions
and positions or otherwise speaking without the
express direction or authorization of their
body, county board supervisors shall explicitly state
they do not represent their body or Lafayette County,
nor will they allow the inference that they do.

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RULE 20: County Clerk’s Use of Audio
Recording of County Board and Committee
Meetings for Later Use in Drafting Official
Minutes
If the County Clerk (herein “Clerk” may also refer to
an employee designated by the Clerk) so desires, he
or she may utilize an audio recording device to
capture the discussions, actions, and contents of a
County Board or Committee meeting for the sole
purpose of utilizing such recording to refresh their
recollection when later drafting official Minutes of the
recorded Board or Committee meeting. Provided
such recording is used solely for the aforementioned
purpose, and provided it is maintained solely by the
Clerk between the time such recording is made and
the official Minutes are ratified by the County Board
or Committee to which such Minutes pertain, such
recording constitutes a note under Wisconsin’s
Public Records Law and, therefore, does not
constitute an official County record.

Because such recording does not constitute an
official County record under the Public Records Law,
the Clerk is authorized to and should delete, discard
of, or otherwise destroy such recording upon the
County Board’s or applicable Committee’s
ratification of the official Minutes that were drafted by

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the Clerk in relation to such recording. Likewise,
because such recording does not constitute an
official County record under the Public Records Law,
such recording is not subject to disclosure under the
Public Records Law.

Any persons, including elected officials, may record
any public meeting and maintain that recording for
their own personal use.

RULE 21: Public Comment for Committee
Meetings
Any persons/member of the public who attends a
meeting of a Lafayette County Committee may
address members of the Board at the portion of the
agenda listed as “Public Comment”. Sign-up may be
required prior to the meeting start in order to be
recognized by the chair to speak. Members of the
public must be present to speak. Guidelines for
public comment include the following: a) The topic
may pertain to any item they wish to present with the
exception of political candidate endorsement. b) The
individuals identify themselves and, if representing a
group, identify that group. c) State clearly and
concisely the issue, limiting comments to a
maximum of THREE (3) MINUTES.

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Written material may be provided. It is not necessary
to read an entire document. d) Limit group
representation by appointing a speaker(s) to present
an issue.

The clerk will be responsible for keeping time and
alerting the chair when the Three (3) Minutes is up.
Each member of the public may only speak once
during public comment. If more than TEN (10)
individuals will be speaking on the same topic during
public comment, they may elect to designate one to
three individuals to speak on their behalf for a
maximum of THIRTY (30) minutes. Public comment
is encompassing of every person present at the
meeting, including elected officials. All other items
on the agenda will be discussed by members of the
floor or anyone that is recognized to speak by the
chairperson.

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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 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.

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

SECOND FLOOR .............................. County Clerk
            County Treasurer/Property Lister
                                     Land Information
                                       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
                     Veterans Service Office
          Law Enforcement Administrative
                     Economic Development

                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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COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
    JUDICIAL - ADMINISTRATION
Circuit Judge ......................... Duane Jorgenson
Digital Court Reporter ................Toni Hassenfelt
Courthouse Security Officer ............ James Poss
                                           Robert Canfield
Family Court Commissioner.......Ralph E. Farrell
Clerk of Court ................................ Trisha Rowe
Chief Deputy Clerk of Court ....... Heather Blosch
Clerk of Court Legal Assistant .Stephanie Leahy
Commissioners ..........................Ralph E. Farrell
                                               Bill McDaniel
Register in Probate ............ Teresa Siegenthaler
County Clerk......................... Carla M. Jacobson
Chief Deputy County Clerk ......... Laurie Monson
Deputy County Clerk ......................... Kay Wang
Human Resources Dir. ...... Samantha Morrissey
Human Resources Assistant ............ April Rowe
Payroll Administrator ......................... Lisa Black
Finance Director ................... Lindsey Van Matre
Finance Manager............................ Joy C. Galle
Accounting Assistant ....................... Emily Gratz
County Treasurer...................... Rebecca Taylor
Chief Deputy County Treasurer ...Jessica Meyer
GIS Coordinator/Land Info ....... Cindy VanNatta

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Real Property Lister/GIS Spec. ............... Vacant
District Attorney ................................. Jenna Gill
Secretary to District Attorney ........ Nancy Slama
Victim/Witness Coordinator ....... Stephanie Kern
Court Services/Juvenile Intake ...... 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
Deputy Coroner .................................. Kayla Ruf
Veterans Service Officer .............. Samuel Fuller
Emergency Government Dir. .. Theresa Burgess
Maintenance Supervisor ................ Tony Wiegel
Maintenance ................................. Casey Lange
IT Director...................................... Robert Ward
IT Help Desk Technician...................Daric Heim
Ec. Dev. Director .............................. Abby Haas
Laf. County Trails Coordinator .. Max Blackbourn
Cheese Country Trail Coordinator ..... Tom Jean

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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
Patrol Corporals......................... Ryan Redfearn
Administrative Secretary ........... Steph Hanewall
Deputies .....................................Steven Schultz
Kevin Baker                                         Mitchell Long
Brandon Gudgeon                                  Timothy Farrell
David Mullen                                         Matt Karrels
Hayden Kilcoyne

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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                               Jarrett Lancaster
Elias Gill

Conservation Warden ............................ Marty Stone
                                            (608)778-2035

 LAFAYETTE COUNTY UW-EXTENSION
        1900 Ervin Johnson Drive, Darlington

Health/Well Being Educator .... Hannah McMunn
FoodWise Educators ................ Maria Schmid &
                                         Donna Peterson
4-H/Youth Development Educator .......Lori Wick
Ag Educator.................................... Josh Kamps
Extension Secretary .................. Lisa Carpenter
Area 17 Director ..........................Paul Ohlrogge

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HUMAN SERVICES
          15701 County Road K, Darlington
Director............................. Shane Schuhmacher
Executive Secretary .................... Amy Thomas
Aging/ADRC Manager ................Bob Schroeder
Family Services Manager ............. Nicole Kaiser
Financial Manager .................... Margaret Sutter
Behavioral Health Serv. Manager . Sarah Lipska
Economic Support Manager ........ Missy Zasada
Psychiatrist ......................... H. W. Fischer, M.D.
                        STAFF
Economic Support Unit                    Clerical Unit
Susan Elgin                          Dawn Gobrecht
Lynnette Boatman                    Tammy Ritschard
Cindy Crist                           April Lancaster
Crissy Black

Access/Intake Worker             Family Services Unit
Alyssa Hess Ward                         John Shulta
                                        Kathleen Bell
                                        Amber White
                                         Jason Fath
Aging Unit
Robert Long, Jr.

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HUMAN SERVICES
        Behavioral Health Services Unit
Heidi Byrnes                   Tamara Griffiths
Monica Miling                       Mike White
Cassidy Stedwell             Alyssa Houtakker
Kari Schave                Amanda Schroeder
Amy Thompson

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

           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 Clinical Officer ....................... Deanna Wright
Human Resources Manager ........... Shelley Lange
Director of Facilities ........................ James Pahnke
Director of IT ....................................... Jon Fechner

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HOUSING AUTHORITY
               729 Clay Street, Darlington

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

  PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
               729 Clay Street, Darlington

Director/Health Officer-Interim ..... Julie Leibfried
Public Health Nurses ....................Leah Walrack
                                      Danielle Steger

Public Health Technician ................ Erin Hastert
Administrative Deputy .............. Jacqueline Scott
Environmental Health Consultant/
Sanitarian ........................................ Troy Moris

      LAFAYETTE COUNTY FAIR
              701 E. Louisa St., Darlington
Fair Manager ........................................ Kari Ruf

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

Conservation/Zoning Mgr .................... Vacantz
Conservation Technician .......... Max Blackbourn
Administrative Assistant................. Kim Winslow
Conservation Specialist .......................... Vacant
DNR Forester ..................................Cody Didier
DNR Tax Law Forestry Spec. .......... 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
Craig Jentz                           Brad Lancaster
Emily Redfearn                    Maverick Muhlstein
Dawn Marr

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

District Conservationist ........................... Vacant
Technician ............................................. Vacant
Soil Conservationist ........................... Matt Miller
Office Administration Clerk .......... Sara Schilling

            LAFAYETTE MANOR
            719 E. Catherine St., Darlington

Administrator .......................................... Vacant
Human Resource Coordinator . Cassie Reichling
Finance Manager................... Richard Volgarino
Director of Nursing................. Heather Spinhirne
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 ................................ Brian Rice
                                             John Delaney
County Highway Comm. .......... 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 ........................................ Fritz Crosby
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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COURT COMMISSIONERS
Ralph E. Farrell ........................... Blanchardville
William McDaniel ............................... 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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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 ............................Mark Esper
Attorney General .................................William Barr
Secretary of the Interior ................ David Bernhardt
Secretary of Agriculture ................... Sonny Perdue
Secretary of Commerce.......................Wilbur Ross
Secretary of Labor ........................... Eugene Scalia
Secretary of Health and
Human Services ...................................... Alex Azar
Secretary of Homeland Security............ Chad Wolf
Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development............................. Ben Carson
Secretary of Transportation ................ Elaine Chao
Secretary of Energy ........................ Dan Brouillette
Secretary of Education ................ Elisabeth DeVos
Secretary of Veterans Affairs ............Robert Wilkie

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JUDICIAL
    Supreme Court of the United States

Chief Justice ................................. John Roberts

                 ASSOCIATE JUSTICES
Sonia Sotomayor                             Stephen Breyer
Samuel Alito                              Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg                            Elena Kagan
Brett Kavanaugh                               Neil Gorsuch

   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 .......................................... Kim Gaffney
Chief Bankruptcy Judge ................Catherine J. Furay
Bankruptcy Judge ..............................Brett H. Ludwig
Bankruptscy Judge ..............................Thomas Lynch
Bankruptcy Judge ...................William V. Altenberger
U.S. Magistrate Judge ................. Stephen L. Crocker
Clerk of Court ....................................Peter Oppeneer

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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
  5315 Wall Street, Suite 110
      Madison, WI 53718
         (608)240-9629

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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 ......................................... Tony Evers
Lieutenant Governor ................ Mandela Barnes
Secretary of State ................. Douglas LaFollette
State Treasurer ...................... Sarah Godlewski
Attorney General ................................Josh Kaul
State Superintendent of Schools . Carolyn Taylor

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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 302 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 310 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                     Brian Hagedorn
Rebecca Dallet                          Daniel Kelly

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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: Terry Hawkinson 543-1006
5546 Everson Road Blanchardville WI 53516
Supervisor #2: Jeff Johnson        558-7514
4245 Hwy 81 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: apraz@new.rr.com

            TOWN OF BELMONT
Chairman: Todd Palzkill               732-6430
21562 Powell Rd., Mineral Point, WI 53565
Supervisor: Pete Bonin                732-5599
21980 Turnbull, Platteville, WI 53818
Supervisor: Brian Buchs               778-6357
29510 Mitchell Hollow Rd., Belmont, WI 53510

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TOWN OF BELMONT (CONTINUED)
Clerk: Dana Weittenhiller       608-732-8422
All Mailings: Town of Belmont, PO Box 36
Belmont, WI 53510 Town Hall: 608-762-5372
Treasurer: Penny DeBuhr             762-5715
19513 Cottage Inn Rd., Belmont, WI 53510
Assessor: Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc.
P.O. Box 2111, Appleton, WI 54912
Phone: 920-749-1995 Email: apraz@new.rr.com

             TOWN OF BENTON
Chairman: Donald Simon              744-2073
30462 St. Rose Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807
Supervisor: Larry Redfearn          732-2333
2511 Kennedy Road, Hazel Green, WI 53811
Supervisor: Ronald Wallenhorst 759-4860
29114 Wilkinson Rd., Cuba City, WI 53807
Clerk: Margaret Langkamp            778-5331
4051 CTH J, Benton, WI 53803
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: gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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TOWN OF BLANCHARD
Chairman: Jed Gant                   523-4036
20162 Old Q Rd., Blanchardville, WI 53516
Supervisor #1: Barbara Geissbuhler 523-1477
20980 River Ln, Blanchardville, WI 53516
Supervisor #2: Judy Gosse            523-4463
2907 W Olson St., Blanchardville, WI 53516
Clerk: Lisa Sikora                   523-4071
4210 Deer Brook Lane, Blanchardville, WI 53516
tobclerk@tds.net
Treasurer: Emily Webster
tobtreasurer@yahoo.com
Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal
P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Ph: 608-943-8009 Email:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

          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                   574-4055
15456 Cty. Shop Rd., Darlington, WI 53530
tandjjean@gmail.com
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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

           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: elkgrove@lagrant.net
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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

            TOWN OF GRATIOT
Chairman: Chuck Herbst               642-0592
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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

            TOWN OF KENDALL
Chairman: Mark Rehmstedt         563-340-1179
21484 Cty. Rd. G, Darlington, WI 53530
Supervisor: Bernice Flogel           574-2840
19419 Cty. Rd. G, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Supervisor: Reggie Kamps             330-1009
22770 Truman Rd., Darlington, WI 53530
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: apraz@new.rr.com
             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: Lori Douglas                   482-1918
14303 Center Lamont 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: apraz@new.rr.com

          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: Theresa Burgess 482-0506
2150 Thompson Lane, Shullsburg WI 53586
Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal
P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Ph: 608-943-8009 Email:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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TOWN OF NEW DIGGINGS
Chairman: Eric Mowry                 574-8949
25539 Ridge Rd. Shullsburg WI 53586
Supervisor: Stephen Copeland         732-4661
5471 County Rd I, Benton WI 53803
Supervisor: Jeff Thumser             732-2060
3909 Ollie Bell Rd, Benton, WI 53803
Clerk: Ronda Pedley                  732-5249
PO Box 477, Shullsburg, WI 53586
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
Ph: 608-826-0009 Email: equityappraisal@yahoo.com

            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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

          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: apraz@new.rr.com
               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: Tadd Meier           439-5561
1819 Butts Rd, South Wayne, WI 53587
Clerk: Diana Krebs                  439-1123
1311 County Rd. B, Browntown WI 53522
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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

      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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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TOWN OF WILLOW SPRINGS
Chairman: James Acherman              776-2973
17577 Cty Road G, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Supervisor #1: Dan Rielly             482-0051
21289 State Road 23, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Supervisor #2: Andrew Schilling 482-2127
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:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

              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: apraz@new.rr.com

           VILLAGE OF ARGYLE
President: Thomas Moore                    543-3669
P.O. Box 104, Argyle, WI 53504
Trustee: Kody Bartels                      636-3287
208 S. Green St., Argyle, WI 53504
Trustee: William Goepfert                  543-3310
212 N. Fairview Ave., Argyle, WI 53504
Trustee: Halie Helfvogt                    669-2117
205 Grandview Ave, 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: apraz@new.rr.com

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VILLAGE OF BELMONT
President: Brad Bockhop            762-5542
100 Engelke Drive, Belmont, WI 53510
Trustee: Mark Pinch                574-9239
100 View Dr., Belmont, WI 53510
Trustee: Kathy Riechers            762-5355
639 Market St. 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: Derek Riechers            778-1174
306 W. Wisconsin Ave., Belmont, WI 53510
Clerk/Treas: Alice Gilman
222 S. Mound Ave., PO Box 6, Belmont, WI 53510
E-Mail: vilbelm@lagrant.net
Office: 762-5142     Fax: 762-5525
Website: www.belmontwi.com
Assessor: Equity Appraisal, LLC
PO Box 620476, Middleton, WI 53562
Ph: 608-826-0009 Email: equityappraisalsm@yahoo.com

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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: info@bentonwi.us
Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal
P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Ph: 608-943-8009 Email:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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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: Brianna Nutter               279-2968
206 E. Olson St., Blanchardville, WI 53516
Trustee: Karen Garthwaite              558-8382
119 W. Church St., Blanchardville, WI 53516
Trustee: Nick Crooks              715-538-3605
603 S. Main St., Blanchardville, WI 53516
Trustee: Lili Cary                     523-2307
801 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: amyb@bvillewi.org
Assessor: Gardiner Appraisal
P O Box 131, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Ph: 608-943-8009 Email:gardinerappraisal@gmail.com

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