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The Department of Health and Social Services was renamed the Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS), on July 1, 1996. In 2008, various programs of the DHFS were combined with others from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, to create a new Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. The remaining health-specific ...
Wausau has 12 banks with 41 branch locations, three trust companies and three holding companies in the metropolitan area. There are also 13 open membership credit unions with 18 branch locations. [27] The Wausau area is a center for cultivation of American ginseng, [28] and is also known for its red granite, which is quarried nearby. [29]
Some native-born American families in Wausau criticized crime associated with the Hmong community and the costs of social services to them. [7] In 2000 there were 46,600 Hmong in Wisconsin. [11] By 2002, 12% of the Wausau population was Hmong, and 25% of the students at Wausau public schools were Hmong. [8]
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction is receiving $10 million in federal funds over a five-year period for what it calls the recruitment, retention, and ...
Aspirus Health is a non-profit health system headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin. The system includes 19 hospitals and serves portions of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. [1] [2] It was previously known as Community Health Care. [3] Aspirus and Saint Luke's Duluth became a combined organization in March 2024.
The Wausau Daily Herald looks at the key numbers in the 2025 city budget, ... The owner of a $200,100 home will pay $1,742.87 in property taxes for city services next year.
Some of the services provided by the county include: law enforcement, circuit courts, social services, vital records and deed registration, road maintenance, and snow removal. County officials include sheriffs, district attorneys, clerks, treasurers, coroners, surveyors, registers of deeds, and clerks of circuit court; these officers are ...
In Wisconsin, special purpose units of government provide specialized services for those who live within the district. They are empowered to tax residents of the district for the services provided in common. Special districts often cross the lines of cities, villages and towns. In 2006, Wisconsin had over 1,100 special districts. [10]