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The population was 4,258 at the 2020 census. Downtown Saukville was the site of a Native American village at the crossroads of two trails before white settlers arrived in the mid-1840s. In its early years, the community was a stagecoach stop on the road from Milwaukee to Green Bay and also grew as a mill and market town serving the dairy ...
Saukville is a town in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The Village of Saukville is located in the town's southeast quadrant. The population was 1,755 at the 2000 census. Menominee and Sauk Native Americans lived in the area until the 1830s when the U.S. Federal Government forced them to leave Wisconsin. The first white settlers in the ...
As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,763. [2] Its county seat and largest city is Baraboo. [3] The county was created in 1840 from Wisconsin Territory and organized in 1844. [4] Sauk County comprises the Baraboo, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area and is included in the Madison metropolitan area.
Sauk City is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, located along the Wisconsin River.The population was 3,518 as of the 2020 census.The first incorporated village in the state, [6] the community was founded by Agoston Haraszthy and his business partner, Robert Bryant in the 1840s.
List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 60th district Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref. District created: David W. Opitz: Rep. Port Washington: Ozaukee, Sheboygan: January 1, 1973 April 17, 1979--Vacant--April 17, 1979: July 24, 1979 Donald K. Stitt: Rep. Port Washington: July 24, 1979 ...
Frequently a village or city may have the same name as a town. As of 2006, Wisconsin had 1,260 towns, some with the same name. This list of towns and their respective counties is current as of 2002, per the Wisconsin Department of Administration.
Sauk Prairie is the nickname for the adjacent villages of Sauk City and Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.The twin communities are located on the west bank of the Wisconsin River in southeastern Sauk County, where U.S. Highway 12 crosses the Wisconsin River.
As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,503. [1] Its county seat is Port Washington. [2] Ozaukee County is included in the Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 Census, Ozaukee County had the second-lowest poverty rate of any county in the United States, at 2.6%. In terms of per capita income ...