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On January 16, 2025, the Town of Onalaska announced a job opening for a full-time town crew member, highlighting the importance of staffing for local services and community infrastructure. Interested candidates can find further details under the Employment Opportunities section on the town’s website, which is designed to facilitate the application process. This job posting is part of a broader effort by the town to ensure that essential positions are filled, thereby enhancing the quality of services provided to residents. Additionally, the town recently addressed other pressing matters, including a vacancy for a town board supervisor and the mailing of property tax bills to residents. These updates emphasize the town's commitment to transparency and engagement with the community.

By actively informing residents about job openings and governance issues, the Town of Onalaska fosters a sense of community involvement. It is vital for local residents to stay informed about these opportunities and announcements to participate actively in town affairs. This engagement ultimately supports the town’s goal of maintaining a well-functioning and responsive local government.

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