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Now that we've had some rain, one of the common questions that I have received from residents is: "Hey Mike, can I blow off some fireworks now that are left over from the 4th of July"?
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Now that we've had some rain, one of the common questions that I have received from residents is: "Hey Mike, can I blow off some fireworks now that are left over from the 4th of July"?
Unfortunately the Village, along with the Richfield Volunteer Fire Department, are the only governing bodies that can issue a formal 'Fireworks Permit'. The permit can be obtained from the Village's Deputy Clerk, Caroline Fochs at (262)-628-2260 ext. 11 or at DeputyClerk@richfieldwi.gov.
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Aug 13, 2012 by
Michael Anderson (9 points)
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Now that we've had some rain, one of the common questions that I have received from residents is: "Hey Mike, can I blow off some fireworks now that are left over from the 4th of July"?
Unfortunately the Village, along with the Richfield Volunteer Fire Department, are the only governing bodies that can issue a formal 'Fireworks Permit'. The permit can be obtained from the Village's Deputy Clerk, Caroline Fochs at (262)-628-2260 ext. 11 or at DeputyClerk@richfieldwi.gov.
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Well our first snow fall has come and gone. This is a reminder to reduce your speeds and drive with caution during our winter months. Failure to drive with caution or reduced speed has resulted in...
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Well our first snow fall has come and gone. This is a reminder to reduce your speeds and drive with caution during our winter months. Failure to drive with caution or reduced speed has resulted in accidents and cars in the ditch. This can leave you open for enforcement action for speeds too fast for conditions, Wisconsin State Statue 346.57(3). Please take the extra time and precautions when winter conditions strike.
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Dec 11, 2012 by
Michael Anderson (9 points)
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Well our first snow fall has come and gone. This is a reminder to reduce your speeds and drive with caution during our winter months. Failure to drive with caution or reduced speed has resulted in accidents and cars in the ditch. This can leave you open for enforcement action for speeds too fast for conditions, Wisconsin State Statue 346.57(3). Please take the extra time and precautions when winter conditions strike.
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It’s back to school time and that means the buses will be running at all time of the morning and afternoon. As our kids starts their 2012-2013 school adventures we need to make sure we are watching...
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It’s back to school time and that means the buses will be running at all time of the morning and afternoon. As our kids starts their 2012-2013 school adventures we need to make sure we are watching for kids and buses. Wisconsin state statue 346.48(1) states that when a bus is displaying flashing red warning lights, you shall stop the vehicle not less than 20 feet from the bus and remained stop until the bus resumes motion or the operator extinguishes the flashing red warning lights. Violation of this carries a fine of $263.50 and 2 ponts.
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Sep 4, 2012 by
Michael Anderson (9 points)
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It’s back to school time and that means the buses will be running at all time of the morning and afternoon. As our kids starts their 2012-2013 school adventures we need to make sure we are watching for kids and buses. Wisconsin state statue 346.48(1) states that when a bus is displaying flashing red warning lights, you shall stop the vehicle not less than 20 feet from the bus and remained stop until the bus resumes motion or the operator extinguishes the flashing red warning lights. Violation of this carries a fine of $263.50 and 2 ponts.
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Community Reminder:
I hope everyone enjoyed Richfield Days as well as the parade. A lot of preparation is done by the parade committee, the Village, Richfield Volunteer Fire Department, and many...
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Community Reminder:
I hope everyone enjoyed Richfield Days as well as the parade. A lot of preparation is done by the parade committee, the Village, Richfield Volunteer Fire Department, and many other community groups. Their dedication and hard work makes this weekend successful, thank you!
This is a reminder to lock your doors both to your residences and to your vehicles if they are parked outside. When it comes to your vehicles make sure your purses, GPS, iPods, Phones, are not in plain sight, often times these is what thieves are looking for.
Please report any suspicious activity to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at 262-335-4378.
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Aug 26, 2012 by
Michael Anderson (9 points)
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Community Reminder:
I hope everyone enjoyed Richfield Days as well as the parade. A lot of preparation is done by the parade committee, the Village, Richfield Volunteer Fire Department, and many other community groups. Their dedication and hard work makes this weekend successful, thank you!
This is a reminder to lock your doors both to your residences and to your vehicles if they are parked outside. When it comes to your vehicles make sure your purses, GPS, iPods, Phones, are not in plain sight, often times these is what thieves are looking for.
Please report any suspicious activity to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at 262-335-4378.
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The Village over the past week recently experienced vandalism in which a rock or other object were thrown though windows of the Village Hall, Post Office in Colgate, and Crossroad Restaurant. If you...
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The Village over the past week recently experienced vandalism in which a rock or other object were thrown though windows of the Village Hall, Post Office in Colgate, and Crossroad Restaurant. If you have any information about these recent vandalisms or notice any suspicious activity please contact the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at 262-335-4378.
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Aug 15, 2012 by
Michael Anderson (9 points)
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The Village over the past week recently experienced vandalism in which a rock or other object were thrown though windows of the Village Hall, Post Office in Colgate, and Crossroad Restaurant. If you have any information about these recent vandalisms or notice any suspicious activity please contact the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at 262-335-4378.