Absentee ballots have arrived! If you wish to vote absentee,
please call to make arrangements to receive an absentee ballot
at 920-446-3837 and leave a message if I am not in the office.
Absentee ballots have arrived! If you wish to vote absentee,
please call to make arrangements to receive an absentee ballot
at 920-446-3837 and leave a message if I am not in the office.
Recycling guidelines
The Town of Wolf River requires its residents to recycle. Recently, a number of residents have become more careless when it comes to recycling and we need to redouble our efforts to get back on track when it comes to recycling to keep unnecessary items from going into our landfills. The following is a list of items you should be recycling:
Plastics: All food, beverage & household bottles, jars, and jugs. Dairy containers and lids. Deli, bakery & produce containers and lids. (NOT plastic wrap, plastic bags, Styrofoam, motor oil)
Metal: Aluminum bottles & cans, steel, tin & bi-metal cans, beer & soda cans. (NOT aluminum pans or foil, empty paint cans or large/bulky scrap metal items)
Paper: Newspaper & inserts, cardboard & paperboard (cereal box and the like), junk mail & catalogs, office & school paper, milk, juice, and soup cartons, phone books, magazines, & books. (NOT paper contaminated with food or grease, tissue paper, gift wrap)
Glass: Food & beverage bottles and jars, wine bottles, liquor bottles. (NOT window glass, ceramics, china or drinking glasses).
It is NO LONGER NECESSARY to separate these items as they will be separated at the recycling facility automatically. You may place all items in a 30-50 gallon garbage can – remember that a real person has to lift this can so do not overfill it!
Items like tires, TV’s, bikes, computers and computer components, cell phones, microwaves, furniture, lawn chairs, washer, dryers, fluorescent bulbs, batteries, propane tanks are NOT ALLOWED to be recycled curbside. These items must be recycled at the Winnebago County Waste Collection facility at the Sunnyview Transfer Station in Oshkosh.
For more information visit us at: www.WinnebagoCountySolidWaste.com or call 920.232.1850 or 920.727.2896.
***** If you have questions about the amount or size of your garbage please call Grachien in advance of pickup day at 920-982-4116. If the amount of your garbage regularly exceeds the allowed amount (2 yards), you would fall under the commercial garbage amount and will need to make arrangements to have a container dropped at your site at your own cost for garbage pickup.
Thank you for being part of the solution and not part of the problem!!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SLOW–NO–WAKE FOR THE WATERS OF THE WOLF RIVER IN THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER, WINNEBAGO COUNTY, WISCONSIN,
HAS BEEN LIFTED.
Effective: 6:00 p.m.
May 21, 2018
By order of the TOWN BOARD Dated: May 21, 2018
Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk
Town of Wolf River, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
EMERGENCY ORDER FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AND ENFORCEMENT OF
SLOW–NO–WAKE FOR THE WATERS OF THE WOLF RIVER IN THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER, WINNEBAGO COUNTY, WISCONSIN, FROM THE MOUTH AT LAKE POYGAN TO THE NORTH COUNTY LINE WITHIN 500 FEET OF ANY PERMANENT STRUCTURE.
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER TOWN BOARD HAS DECLARED A HIGH WATER EMERGENCY FOR THE WATERS OF THE WOLF RIVER IN THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER, WINNEBAGO COUNTY FROM THE MOUTH AT LAKE POYGAN TO THE NORTH COUNTY LINE, WITHIN 500 FEET OF ANY PERMANENT STRUCTURE. THIS DECLARATION IMPOSES
SLOW–NO–WAKE ZONE ON THE WOLF RIVER
IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE STATUTE §323.11 AND 323.14
THIS EMERGENCY DECLARATION WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL THE WATERS OF THE WOLF RIVER RECEDE TO A NONTHREATENING LEVEL.
NO PERSON SHALL OPERATE A BOAT FASTER THAN SLOW-NO-WAKE ON THE WATERS OF THE WOLF RIVER IN THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER BEGINNING FROM THE MOUTH OF LAKE POYGAN AND EXTENDING TO THE NORTH COUNTY LINE, WITHIN 500 FEET OF ANY PERMANENT STRUCTURE, DURING A HIGH WATER EMERGENCY.
Enforcement of this Emergency Order shall be done by the
Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department, DNR, OR WOLF RIVER TOWN BOARD.
By order of: Randal S. Rutten, Chairperson Dated: May 4, 2018
Town of Wolf River, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Recycling guidelines
The Town of Wolf River requires its residents to recycle. Recently, a number of residents have become more careless when it comes to recycling and we need to redouble our efforts to get back on track when it comes to recycling to keep unnecessary items from going into our landfills. The following is a list of items you should be recycling:
Plastics: All food, beverage & household bottles, jars, and jugs. Dairy containers and lids. Deli, bakery & produce containers and lids. (NOT plastic wrap, plastic bags, Styrofoam, motor oil)
Metal: Aluminum bottles & cans, steel, tin & bi-metal cans, beer & soda cans. (NOT aluminum pans or foil, empty paint cans or large/bulky scrap metal items)
Paper: Newspaper & inserts, cardboard & paperboard (cereal box and the like), junk mail & catalogs, office & school paper, milk, juice, and soup cartons, phone books, magazines, & books. (NOT paper contaminated with food or grease, tissue paper, gift wrap)
Glass: Food & beverage bottles and jars, wine bottles, liquor bottles. (NOT window glass, ceramics, china or drinking glasses).
It is NO LONGER NECESSARY to separate these items as they will be separated at the recycling facility automatically. You may place all items in a 30-50 gallon garbage can – remember that a real person has to lift this can so do not overfill it!
Items like tires, TV’s, bikes, computers and computer components, cell phones, microwaves, furniture, lawn chairs, washer, dryers, fluorescent bulbs, batteries, propane tanks are NOT ALLOWED to be recycled curbside. These items must be recycled at the Winnebago County Waste Collection facility at the Sunnyview Transfer Station in Oshkosh.
For more information visit us at: www.WinnebagoCountySolidWaste.com or call 920.232.1850 or 920.727.2896.
***** If you have questions about the amount or size of your garbage please call Grachien in advance of pickup day at 920-982-4116. If the amount of your garbage regularly exceeds the allowed amount (2 yards), you would fall under the commercial garbage amount and will need to make arrangements to have a container dropped at your site at your own cost for garbage pickup.
Thank you for being part of the solution and not part of the problem!!
Notice is hereby given that the Open Book will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the Board of Review for the Town of Wolf River, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, shall be held on Thursday, May 17 2018, at 6:00 p.m., at the Wolf River Town Hall
The Town of Wolf River is looking for a few interested residents to serve as Election Inspectors for the upcoming 2018-2019 election cycle. Most elections only require 3 Election Inspectors, but the mid-term elections require a few more individuals. The Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Inspectors are required to be present after the polls close to tally the votes. Some current inspectors work the entire day, beginning at 6:30 a.m. and usually are finished by 9:00 or 9:30 p.m. We have also used splits shifts for Election Inspectors that run from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. until about 9:30 or until the job is completed. If interested, please contact Susan Gilbert via e-mail through the contact form on this website or by calling the town hall and leaving a message at 920-446-3837. Thank you!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Accepting Applications for:
Town of Wolf River Board Supervisor, District 1
Town Board Chairman Randy Rutten is accepting applications for Wolf River Board Supervisor, District 1. To be eligible for this position, you must be a qualified elector and reside in the Town of Wolf River.
If you are eligible and interested in applying for this position, submit your nomination papers by Saturday, November 25, 2017 to:
Chairman Randy Rutten
Town of Wolf River
P.O. Box 338
Fremont, WI 54940
Submitted this 6th day of October, 2017.
Susan J Gilbert
Town Clerk
Reminder to the property owners of the Weyauwega-Fremont School District: Future tax bills will include a hefty increase so please consider setting additional money aside monthly to cover the costs of this new assessment. I have provided several examples. The increase calculates out to the following:
$198 per $150,000 of assessed value
$264 per $200,000 of assessed value
$330 per $250,000 of assessed value
$396 per $300,000 of assessed value
We are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new website!
Our goal is to provide our Town residents and visitors an easy way to access information.
The user – friendly content is well organized so you can easily navigate the site to find the information you’re looking for. The website will always be up to date with current and valuable information.
This new website is now mobile responsive and it also allows you to subscribe to meeting agendas, and news and notices. Get updates as they are made to the website.
Please be patient with us while we are still in the process of making some improvements.