The Green County Historic Courthouse is currently under renovation for a new roof. On Monday, January 31 thru Wednesday February, 2, the east side of the "square" (inner lane of 17th Ave.) will be closed off due to construction. The west side and entrance will remain open during this time, if there are any questions please call (608) 558-2674. … [Read more...] about Notice of Courthouse Construction Road Closure
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Green County YMCA Welcomes New Marketing & Fitness Coordinator
The Green County YMCA is excited to welcome a new member to our full time staff! Please welcome Lacy Gilbertson, Marketing & Fitness Coordinator. Lacy’s anticipated start date is Monday, February 21st. Lacy is a native of Southwestern Wisconsin. Growing up as the youngest of six children, her family is everything to her and the reason she still resides in Wisconsin. She … [Read more...] about Green County YMCA Welcomes New Marketing & Fitness Coordinator
Save the Date for the Return of the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Main Street Monroe, Inc. announced that the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will return Thursday, March 17th. The last St. Patrick's Day Parade was held in 2019. The 2020 parade was cancelled within a few days of the event due to COVID-19 restrictions, and the 2021 parade was not held due to an increase of COVID-19 activity. The parade sponsored by the Celtic Pub Crawl … [Read more...] about Save the Date for the Return of the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Salt Awareness Week Jan. 24-28
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Wisconsin Salt Wise invite the public to learn more about the impacts of road salt on the state’s drinking water, pets and freshwater ecosystems during Wisconsin Salt Awareness Week, Jan. 24-28, 2022. The Impacts Of Too Much SaltWhile salt keeps Wisconsin roads safe during winter, using more salt than … [Read more...] about Salt Awareness Week Jan. 24-28
Radon Tests Urged for All County Homes During Radon Action Month
Green County – January is National Radon Action Month. Radon is an invisible, odorless and tasteless gas that comes from the ground. Radon can enter homes through cracks in the foundation, openings around joints or pipes and through dirt floors. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is a risk factor for lung cancer. The only way to know the level of radon in your home is … [Read more...] about Radon Tests Urged for All County Homes During Radon Action Month