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Haugen's American Legion Auxiliary donates $1,000 to Baron County Veterans Service Officer

May 21, 2024 | Barron County, Wisconsin


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Haugen's American Legion Auxiliary donates $1,000 to Baron County Veterans Service Officer
During the recent Barron County Board meeting held on May 20, 2024, significant discussions highlighted community support for local veterans and adjustments to upcoming meeting schedules.

One of the most notable moments came when Supervisor Anderson reported that the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 540 in Haugen donated an additional $1,000 to the Barron County Veterans Service Office, bringing their total contributions to $4,000 this year alone. This generous support stems from fundraising efforts during the Haugen Fund Days, which aim to assist local veterans. Anderson praised the Veterans Service Office for its dedication to serving veterans in the area, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in these initiatives.

In addition to the veterans' support, the board discussed logistical changes to their meeting schedule. A proposal was made to move the July meeting from the 15th to the 22nd, with a suggestion to shift the meeting time from 7 PM to 9 AM. These changes aim to accommodate board members and improve attendance.

The meeting also included the approval of several rezoning requests, including those for properties in the towns of Chatek and Clinton, which passed with unanimous support. Furthermore, the board approved an ordinance designating additional portions of county highways as ATV/UTV routes, which will facilitate access for recreational vehicles in specific areas, reflecting the county's commitment to enhancing outdoor activities for residents.

Lastly, an amendment to the law enforcement committee structure was discussed, proposing an increase in membership from five to seven members. This change is intended to foster greater community involvement and representation within the committee.

Overall, the meeting underscored the county's ongoing efforts to support veterans, enhance community engagement, and adapt to the needs of its residents. As these initiatives move forward, they promise to strengthen the fabric of Barron County and improve the quality of life for its citizens.

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