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Chip sealing - Town of Onalaska

The Town of Onalaska will begin chip sealing operations during the week of June 23 in various neighborhoods, including Filler Court, Meadow Estates, Pinewood Addition, and Walden Acres. These efforts aim to improve road conditions and extend the life of the pavement.

Committee Vacancies - Town of Onalaska

The Town of Onalaska announces committee vacancies, inviting residents to apply for positions. Interested individuals should contact Town Chair Paula via email for more information. This outreach aims to engage the community in local governance.

Schilling Road Reconstruction Project

The Schilling Road Reconstruction Project commenced on May 14, 2025, at 15:06 local time. This initiative aims to improve local infrastructure and traffic flow in the area. The project is expected to enhance safety and accessibility for residents and visitors alike.

Please Review Curbside Chipping Regulations

The Town of Onalaska urges residents to review the updated curbside chipping regulations. Detailed information can be found on the town's website. Compliance with these regulations is appreciated.

Road Bans have been lifted effective 472025

The Town of Onalaska has announced the lifting of road bans effective April 7, 2025, signaling the commencement of spring road work, street sweeping, chipping, and controlled burns. Residents are urged to be cautious of work crews during this period, and the Town Hall will be closed on April 18, 2025, for the Spring Holiday.

Election Information

April 1, 2025, marks an important public election day in Spring, Texas, where voter registration and participation are critical. This event is significant for local and state governance, impacting various political issues in the Greater Houston Area. Residents are encouraged to engage in the electoral process to ensure their voices are heard.

All 2024 dog licenses have expired

All 2024 dog licenses have expired in the Town of Onalaska, prompting residents to renew their licenses urgently. The renewal fee is set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, with payments accepted via a drop box. Residents must include a current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope for tag delivery.

2024 Dog License Renewal Reminder for Onalaska Residents

All 2024 dog licenses in Onalaska have expired, and residents are urged to renew their licenses promptly. The licensing fees are set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, with payment options available through a drop box. Residents should include a copy of the rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope for tag delivery.

Dog License Renewal Reminder for Onalaska Residents

Residents of Onalaska are reminded that all 2024 dog licenses have expired and must be renewed promptly. The licensing fees are $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, with convenient drop box payment options available. It's essential to include a current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope for tag delivery.

Saturday's girls wrestling report Bearcats, Tigers secure top-five finishes at River Ridge Rumble

W.F. West and Centralia girls wrestling teams achieved top-five finishes at the River Ridge Rumble, with W.F. West placing second and Centralia fourth. The Bearcats' Emily Mallonee and Centralia's Eva Reinitz were standout performers, each winning their respective weight classes.

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