The village of Plain was approved last week for $500 in grant funds from Sauk County, which will be used toward the cost of Strassenfest, the annual event planned for Oct. 2 this year.
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The village of Spring Green could see some restructuring and new positions as they work to alleviate workload stress for the clerk and office staff.
Below are responses to Valley Sentinel’s River Valley Think Tank Initiative from Spring Green Village Boardmember Michael Broh.
The Spring Green village board, in line with a Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC) application final decision, voted to increase water utility rates starting in the new year — with the average residential customer’s bill set to rise over 73%.
Over the last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two separate COVID-19 vaccines, with the first doses in Wisconsin being given to healthcare workers at UW Hospital in Madison.
Last week, the The The Plain Village Board met for its regular meeting Dec. 9 with only one member, Merry Ann Riek, absent.
The Sauk County Board is forced to reevaluate its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding allotment after developers of a low-to-medium income apartment development in Reedsburg pulled out of the project.
The Village of Arena discussed its capital improvement plan and the on-going obstacle in funding its fire and EMS department at its Dec. 1 meeting.
As Gov. Evers’ early October order to keep bars and restaurants indoor capacity limited bounces through the courts, a few Spring Green businesses reflect on how the constantly changing COVID-19 mandates and restrictions have affected them.
Sauk County officials say hospitals in the county are at risk of being overrun with COVID-19 patients if cases continue to rise at the current rate.
