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Attention Town Residents - Town of Onalaska

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has officially announced the filling of the Supervisor I position in a post dated September 10, 2024. Alongside this update, the article emphasizes the need for community participation by informing residents of several available Committee vacancies. It invites interested individuals to reach out to the Town Hall, providing contact details for both phone and email inquiries. This initiative underscores the Town’s desire to foster civic engagement and empower local residents to contribute to governance. By filling these positions, the Town aims to enhance service delivery and representation within the community.

The article serves as an important reminder of the value of local involvement in decision-making processes. With a straightforward and clear tone, the announcement encourages residents to take action. Overall, it reflects the commitment of the Town of Onalaska to maintain an inclusive and participatory local government.

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