The Mayor will recommend appointments to the Common Council for approval on April 19.
Those who are interested are asked to submit a brief bio along with a statement on why they want to serve
The primary is Feb. 16 and the spring election is April 6.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is providing information on how to tell the difference.
Those who witness or are subject to these tactics are advised to alert an election official and call local law enforcement.
The box is located outside City Hall at 505 Third St.
Any voter who is immunocompromised, was exposed to or has symptoms of COVID-19, or has a disability must be allowed to curbside vote.
Any member of the public can observe the election process, from voting equipment testing to the counting of ballots at the polling place.
Those who need to register can download the form.
Notices of 2020 assessments were sent out recently.
All comments received will be kept anonymous.
The application deadline is Oct. 19.
Ballots can be requested at MyVote.wi.gov.
The events will take place on Sept. 26 and Oct. 3.
The staff will be in the building on a rotating basis to limit the number of people inside at any one time.
The deadline to register to vote online or by mail is Oct. 14.
Citizens can find out what's on the ballot, how to vote absentee and more.
Per a survey from SBA, severe storms from June 28 through July 1 led to more than 25 homes and businesses sustaining significant damage.
The order goes into effect after midnight tonight.
The order goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
The last day to register to vote is Aug. 1, the last day to request an absentee ballot is Aug. 6, and in-person voting begins July 28.
The notice is from Public Health Services.
Officials say the goal is to protect the health of the staff and visitors.
The deadline is June 25, with selection taking place the next day.
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Staff will continue to be reduced with most employees working from home.
O'Connor says monitoring will continue before determining if additional assistance is required.
Officials will review complaints raised about social distancing and nonessential business closure under Gov. Evers’ Safer at Home order.
All application materials must be received no later than 8 a.m., Monday, December 10, 2018.
Legislative advocates from the Greater St. Croix Valley highlighted issues for St. Croix, Pierce, Polk and Dunn Counties.
In the first race pitting a Democrat against a Republican in Wisconsin since Donald Trump won the Presidency, a Democrat came out on top.
Voting in the Wisconsin State Senate 10th District special election on Tuesday, Dec. 19 is underway.
Just when you thought you were done with elections for 2017, comes the critical 10th State Senate race in Wisconsin.
The Hudson School District is estimated to receive more than $60 million in funding from the state under Governor Walker’s biennial budget.
You may be surprised to see what towns are graded, on an A+-to-D- scale, as the best and worst places to live on a Wis. "report card."
Here are the five stories Hudson readers read the most in the month of February.
The top 50 Hudson delinquent taxpayers owe the state more than $2.9 million as of early 2017.
A federal judge ruled that Wisconsin labor law protects exotic dancers against fines levied for "slow striptease" among other actions.
After all the allegations of voter fraud on both sides, Donald Trump extended his lead in St. Croix County ... by One Vote.
For contested races, voters in St. Croix County came out strong for conservative/Republican candidates in each race. Here are the numbers: