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Somers is a town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States.Prior to 2015, the town encompassed all of the village of Somers along with its current area. When the village was incorporated in 2015, the western part of the original town remained as part of the town; however, it was later incorporated into the village as well.
Somers is a village [5] in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 8,402 at the 2020 census.Somers has a post office with ZIP code 53171. [3] The former unincorporated communities of Berryville, Central Park, and Kellogg's Corners are located in the village.
Wisconsin Municipalities map of counties, cities, villages, and towns. Towns in Wisconsin are similar to civil townships in other states. For a more detailed discussion, see Administrative divisions of Wisconsin#Town. 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.
The Somers High School athletic teams are known as the Somers Tuskers. A sign with elephants at the entrance to the Towne Centre Professional Building in the Somers Town Center on Route 202 in Somers.
Mar. 17—SOMERS — The Board of Finance on Tuesday heard proposed budget presentations from the schools and town for 2022-23 with increases that, if ultimately approved, would cost an additional ...
Jul. 20—SOMERS — Residents will have the chance Thursday at 7 p.m. to weigh in on ordinances that would prohibit alcohol or cannabis use and trespassing overnight on certain town-owned property.
The 22nd Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate. [1] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district comprises parts of eastern Kenosha County and southeast Racine County, including most of the city of Kenosha and the south side of the city of Racine, along with the villages of Somers and Sturtevant, most of the village of Mount Pleasant, and the northern half ...
You’ll hear from experts at the La Follette School at UW-Madison and local residents, who will discuss their concerns leading up to the midterms.