Supervisors highlight community events, online legal notices and a local fire
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Supervisors announced a youth paddling group fundraiser at the Milton Avenue Culver's (10% of sales during a set time), recruitment for the youth & governance program, and recognized the recent fire at the Lakehouse Inn and that no one was hurt; the county also added legal notices to its website.
Supervisors used their communications segment to share community information and to note administrative improvements.
Supervisor Boswick said a youth paddling group is hosting a fundraiser this Sunday at the Milton Avenue Culver's in Janesville; “10% of all sales during that time go back to our group,” Boswick said, and he encouraged residents to drop in. Boswick also said he worked with the county clerk and IT to make legal notices available on the county website; previously those notices were only in newspapers, he said, and posting them online makes them quickly accessible and free to the public.
Supervisor Wilson said recruitment is underway for the youth and governance program for 2026–2027; outreach has included social studies teachers, principals and guidance counselors, and homeschool groups, and application links are being shared on community platforms.
Supervisor Fugaseth recognized the recent, tragic fire that destroyed the Lakehouse Inn in Fulton and Edgerton, thanked that no one was hurt, and asked the board to keep the affected community in their thoughts.
What’s next: Announcements were informational; no formal board action was taken on these items during the meeting.
