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Mayville council approves annual appointments, official newspaper, depositories and proclamations (Res. 5976–5986)

3029447 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Mayville Common Council approved a package of annual resolutions including designation of the official newspaper, public depositories, board and commission appointments, a weed commissioner reappointment, scheduled review dates, and proclamations for Arbor Day and monarch butterfly habitat support.

The City of Mayville Common Council approved a series of annual resolutions and proclamations during its organizational meeting. The council voted on resolutions numbered 5976 through 5986, covering official administrative designations, reappointments to boards and commissions, and proclamations.

Key outcomes (Votes at a glance)

- Resolution 5976-2025: Designated the Dodge County Pioneer (transcript: “Dodge County pioneer of Russ, Wisconsin”) as the city’s official newspaper for one year commencing 05/01/2025 as stated in the reading of the resolution. Motion and roll-call: motion made and approved by voice vote; no individual roll-call tallies recorded in the transcript.

- Resolution 5977-2025: Designated BMO Harris Bank, Mayville Savings Bank, TSB Financial, Adlers Investment Partners LLC and the Wisconsin Local Government Investment Pool as public depositories under chapter 34 of the Wisconsin State Statutes.…

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