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Dunn County Public Health awarded $99,000 Bridal Strategies grant; updates on measles, water lab and short‑term rental rules
Summary
Public Health reported measles activity is subsiding, the county was awarded a $99,000 Bridal Strategies grant for harm‑reduction work, the water testing lab is handling higher volume and the department flagged upcoming changes to ATCP 72 that will reclassify tourist rooming houses.
Katie, representing Dunn County Public Health, told the Health and Human Services Board that measles activity in the county is starting to subside and that the department is tracking credible public‑health sources for ongoing guidance.
Katie said the department will continue to refine fees and will return with formal fee updates; she called attention to ATCP 72, the Wisconsin regulation that governs hotels, motels and tourist rooming houses, which the department said will require new classifications and fee schedules. Katie and Supervisor Andrew Hagen discussed the…
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