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Wisconsin History, Statistics, Demographics for all 1,964 populated places in Wisconsin including Comparative Statistics & Rankings A Universal Reference Book grey house publishing
Profiles of Wisconsin
2007
Profiles of Wisconsin
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Table of Contents Introduction User’s Guide Profiles Alphabetical by County/Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Alphabetical Place Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Comparative Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489
Education State Public School Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 School District Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539
Ancestry Ancestry Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557
Hispanic Population Hispanic Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599
Asian Population Asian Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621
Climate State Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 Weather Stations Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643 Weather Stations by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 Weather Stations by City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646 Weather Stations by Elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 647 National Weather Service Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648 Cooperative Weather Stations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652 Weather Station Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681 Storm Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688
Maps Congressional Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691 Counties and Metro Areas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693 Household Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 698 Median Age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699 Income and Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Median Home Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 Homeownership Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703 Educational Attainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704 2004 Presidential Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706
Introduction This is the first edition of Profiles of Wisconsin – Facts, Figures & Statistics for all 1,964 Populated Places in Wisconsin. As for the other titles in our State Profiles series, we built this work using content from Grey House Publishing’s award-winning Profiles of America – a 4-volume compilation of data on more than 42,000 places in the United States. We have updated and included the Wisconsin chapter from Profiles of America, and added entire fresh chapters of demographic information and ranking sections, so that Profiles of Wisconsin is the most comprehensive portrait of the state of Wisconsin ever published. This first edition provides data on all populated communities and counties in the state of Wisconsin, from bustling urban centers to the hard-to-find outposts. It includes seven major sections that cover everything from Education to Ethnic Backgrounds to Climate. All sections include Comparative Statistics or Rankings, and full-color Maps at the back of the book provide valuable information in a quickly processed, visual format. Here’s an overview of each section: 1. Profiles This section, organized by county, gives detailed profiles of 1,964 places plus 72 counties, and is based on the 2000 Census. This core Census data has been so extensively updated, however, that nearly 80% of this section has 2006 numbers. In addition, we have added current government statistics and original research, so that these profiles pull together statistical and descriptive information on every Censusrecognized place in the state. Major fields of information include:
Geography Ancestry Economy
Housing Transportation Industry
Education
Religion
Population
Climate
Health
In addition to place profiles, this section includes an Alphabetical Place Index and Comparative Statistics that compare Wisconsin’s 100 largest communities by dozens of data points. 2. Education This section begins with an Educational State Profile, summarizing number of schools, students, diplomas granted and educational dollars spent. Following the state profile are School District Rankings on 16 topics ranging from Teacher/Student Ratios to High School Drop-Out Rates. Following these rankings are National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) results. 3. Ancestry This section provides a detailed look at the ancestral and racial makeup of Wisconsin. 217 ethnic categories are ranked three ways: 1) by number, based on all places regardless of population; 2) by percent, based on all places regardless of population; 3) by percent, based on places with populations of 10,000 or more. You will discover, for example, that Kenosha (Kenosha County) has the greatest number of Lithuanians in the state at 890, and that 60.8% of the population of Richfield (Washington County) are of German ancestry. 4. Hispanic Population This section defines Wisconsin’s Hispanic population by 23 Hispanic backgrounds from Argentinian to Venezuelan. It ranks each of 15 categories, from Median Age to Median Home Value, by each Hispanic background. For example, you’ll see that Waukesha (Waukesha County) has the highest percentage of
Puerto Ricans who speak English-only at home (44.1%), and that Wauwatosa (Milwaukee County) has the highest percentage of Mexicans who are four-year college graduates (35.6%). 5. Asian Population Similar in format to the section on Hispanic Population, this section defines Wisconsin’s Asian population by 21 Asian backgrounds from Bangladeshi to Vietnamese. It ranks each of 14 categories, from Median Age to Median Home Value, by each Asian background. You will learn that Hmongs in Sheboygan (Sheboygan County) have a median household income of $41,992, and that 97.6% of Koreans in Madison (Dane County) are high-school graduates. 6. Weather This important topic is explored in detail in this section, which includes a State Summary, a map of the state’s weather stations, and profiles of both National and Cooperative Weather Stations. In addition, you’ll find Weather Station Rankings, where you’ll see that, over the 30-year recorded period, Gurney reported the highest annual snowfall with 138.7 inches. This section also includes current Storm data, with the most destructive weather events ranked by both fatalities and property damage, from 1981-2006. Here you will learn that a F5 tornado caused $39.5 million in property damage in Oakfield in July 1996 and that extreme heat was responsible for 57 fatalities statewide in July 1995. 7. Maps For a more visual point of view, there are 16 full-color maps of Wisconsin at the back of the book. They provide information on topics such as Core-Based Statistical Areas and Counties, Population Demographics, Household Size, Median Age, Income, Median Home Values, Educational Attainment, Congressional Districts, and another look at who voted for George Bush in 2004. Note: The extensive User’s Guide that follows this Introduction is segmented into six sections and examines, in some detail, each data field in the individual profiles and comparative sections for all chapters. It provides sources for all data points and statistical definitions as necessary.
User’s Guide: Profiles PLACES COVERED All 72 counties. 1,850 incorporated municipalities and minor civil divisions. Comprised of 1,263 towns; 397 villages; and 190 cities. 44 census designated places (CDP). The U.S. Bureau of the Census defines a CDP as “a statistical entity, defined for each decennial census according to Census Bureau guidelines, comprising a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines. Beginning with Census 2000 there are no size limits.” 70 unincorporated communities. The communities included have both their own zip code and statistics for their ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) available from the Census Bureau. They are referred to as “postal areas.” A ZCTA is a statistical entity developed by the Census Bureau to approximate the delivery area for a US Postal Service 5-digit or 3-digit ZIP Code in the US and Puerto Rico. A ZCTA is an aggregation of census blocks that have the same predominant ZIP Code associated with the mailing addresses in the Census Bureau’s Master Address File. Thus, the Postal Service’s delivery areas have been adjusted to encompass whole census blocks so that the Census Bureau can tabulate census data for the ZCTAs. ZCTAs do not include all ZIP Codes used for mail delivery and therefore do not precisely depict the area within which mail deliveries associated with that ZIP Code occur. Additionally, some areas that are known by a unique name, although they are part of a larger incorporated place, are also included as “postal areas.”
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Important Notes Profiles of Wisconsin uses the term “community” to refer to all places except counties. The term “county” is used to refer to counties and county-equivalents. All places are defined as of the 2000 Census. Several states, including Wisconsin, have minor civil divisions and Census Designated Places in the same county with the same name. Those communities are given separate entries (e.g. Windsor, in Dane County, will be listed under both the town and CDP of Windsor). In all cases, the CDP is a subset of the town and only has statistical information available--all services, such as school districts, colleges, hospitals, and newspapers are listed under the town. Several states, including Wisconsin, have incorporated municipalities and minor civil divisions in the same county with the same name. Those communities are given separate entries (e.g. Antigo, in Langlade County, will be listed under both the town and city of Antigo). In most cases, services, such as school districts, colleges, hospitals, and newspapers are listed in both entries. In each community profile, only school districts that have schools that are physically located within the community are shown. In addition, statistics for each school district cover the entire district, regardless of the physical location of the schools within the district. Special care should be taken when interpreting certain statistics for communities containing large colleges or universities. College students were counted as residents of the area in which they were living while attending college (as they have been since the 1950 census). One effect this may have is skewing the figures for population, income, housing, and educational attainment. Some information (e.g. unemployment rates) is available for both counties and individual communities. Other information is available for just counties (e.g. election results), or just individual communities (e.g. local newspapers). Some statistical information is available only for larger communities. In addition, the larger places are more apt to have services such as newspapers, airports, school districts, etc. For the most complete information on any community, you should also check the entry for the county in which the community is located. In addition, more information and services will be listed under the larger places in the county. For a more in-depth discussion of geographic areas, please refer to the Census Bureau’s Geographic Areas Reference Manual at http://www.census.gov/geo/www/garm.html.
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DATA SOURCES CENSUS 2000 The parts of the data which are from the 2000 Decennial Census are from the following sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary Files 1 and 3. Summary File 3 (SF 3) consists of 813 detailed tables of Census 2000 social, economic and housing characteristics compiled from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 long-form questionnaire. Summary File 1 (SF 1) contains 286 tables focusing on age, sex, households, families, and housing units. This file presents 100-percent population and housing figures for the total population, for 63 race categories, and for many other race and Hispanic or Latino categories. Comparing SF 3 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 3 and values in SF 1 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 3 will, however, match the SF 1 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas, whereas SF 3 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 3 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile. 2005 Estimates and 2010 Projections Some 2000 Census data has been updated with data provided by Claritas. Founded in 1971, Claritas is the industry leader in applied demography and the preeminent provider of small-area demographic estimates.
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INFORMATION FOR COMMUNITIES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Place Type: Lists the type of place (city, town, village, borough, special city, CDP, township, plantation, gore, district, grant, location, reservation, or postal area). Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1 and U.S. Postal Service, City State File. Land and Water Area: Land and water area in square miles. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Latitude and Longitude: Latitude and longitude in degrees. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Elevation: Elevation in feet. Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). HISTORY History: Historical information. Source: Columbia University Press, The Columbia Gazetteer of North America; Original research. POPULATION Population: 1990 and 2000 figures are a 100% count of population. 2005 estimates and 2010 projections were provided by Claritas. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Population by Race: 2005 estimates includes the U.S. Bureau of the Census categories of White alone; Black alone; Asian alone; and Hispanic of any race. Alone refers to the fact that these figures are not in combination with any other race. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups.
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White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as “White” or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as “Black, African American, or Negro,” or provide written entries such as African American, Afro-American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian. Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Korean,” “Japanese,” “Vietnamese,” and “Other Asian.” Hispanic. The data on the Hispanic or Latino population, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 5, and short-form questionnaire Item 7. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms, while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire — “Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban” — as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race.
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Population Density: 2005 population divided by the land area in square miles. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Average Household Size: Average household size was calculated by dividing the total population by the total number of households. Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Age: Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Male/Female Ratio: Number of males per 100 females. Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Marital Status: Percentage of population never married, now married, widowed, or divorced. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The marital status classification refers to the status at the time of enumeration. Data on marital status are tabulated only for the population 15 years old and over. Each person was asked whether they were “Now married,” “Widowed,” “Divorced,” or “Never married.” Couples who live together (for example, people in common-law marriages) were able to report the marital status they considered to be the most appropriate.
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Never married. Never married includes all people who have never been married, including people whose only marriage(s) was annulled. Now married. All people whose current marriage has not ended by widowhood or divorce. This category includes people defined as “separated.” Widowed. This category includes widows and widowers who have not remarried. Divorced. This category includes people who are legally divorced and who have not remarried.
Foreign Born: Percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Ancestry: Largest ancestry groups reported (up to five). Includes multiple ancestries. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The data represent self-classification by people according to the ancestry group or groups with which they most closely identify. Ancestry refers to a person’s ethnic origin or descent, “roots,” heritage, or the place of birth of the person, the person’s parents, or their ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Some ethnic identities, such as Egyptian or Polish, can be traced to geographic areas outside the United States, while other ethnicities such as Pennsylvania German or Cajun evolved in the United States. The ancestry question was intended to provide data for groups that were not included in the Hispanic origin and race questions. Therefore, although data on all groups are collected, the ancestry data shown in these tabulations are for non-Hispanic and non-race groups. Hispanic and race groups are included in the ‘‘Other groups’’ category for the ancestry tables in these tabulations. The ancestry question allowed respondents to report one or more ancestry groups, although only the first two were coded. If a response was in terms of a dual ancestry, for example, “Irish English,” the person was assigned two codes, in this case one for Irish and another for English. However, in certain cases, multiple responses such as “French Canadian,” “Greek Cypriote,” and “Scotch Irish” were assigned a single code reflecting their status as unique groups. If a person reported one of these unique groups in addition to another group, for example, “Scotch Irish English,” resulting in three terms, that person received one code for the unique group (Scotch-Irish) and another one for the remaining group (English). If a person reported “English Irish French,” only English and Irish were coded. Certain combinations of ancestries where the ancestry group is a part of another, such as “German-Bavarian,” were coded as a single ancestry using the more specific group (Bavarian). Also, responses such as “Polish-American” or “Italian-American” were coded and tabulated as a single entry (Polish or Italian). The Census Bureau accepted “American” as a unique ethnicity if it was given alone, with an ambiguous response, or with state names. If the respondent listed any other ethnic identity such as “Italian-American,” generally the “American” portion of the response was not coded. However, distinct groups such as “American Indian,” “Mexican American,” and “African American” were coded and identified separately because they represented groups who considered themselves different from those who reported as “Indian,” “Mexican,” or “African,” respectively. The data is based on the total number of ancestries reported and coded. Thus, the sum of the counts in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses.
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ECONOMY Unemployment Rate: 2005 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Total Civilian Labor Force: 2005 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were either employed, or unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Single-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new single-family housing units in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Multi-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new multi-family housing units in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Statistics on housing units authorized by building permits include housing units issued in local permit-issuing jurisdictions by a building or zoning permit. Not all areas of the country require a building or zoning permit. The statistics only represent those areas that do require a permit. Current surveys indicate that construction is undertaken for all but a very small percentage of housing units authorized by building permits. A major portion typically get under way during the month of permit issuance and most of the remainder begin within the three following months. Because of this lag, the housing unit authorization statistics do not represent the number of units actually put into construction for the period shown, and should therefore not be directly interpreted as “housing starts.” Statistics are based upon reports submitted by local building permit officials in response to a mail survey. They are obtained using Form C-404 const/www/c404.pdf, “Report of New Privately-Owned Residential Building or Zoning Permits Issued.” When a report is not received, missing data are either (1) obtained from the Survey of Use of Permits (SUP) which is used to collect information on housing starts, or (2) imputed based on the assumption that the ratio of current month authorizations to those of a year ago should be the same for reporting and non-reporting places. Employment by Occupation: Percentage of the employed civilian population 16 years and over in management, professional, service, sales, farming, construction, and production occupations. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3.
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Management includes management, business, and financial operations occupations: Management occupations, except farmers and farm managers Farmers and farm managers Business and financial operations occupations: Business operations specialists Financial specialists
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Professional includes professional and related occupations: Computer and mathematical occupations Architecture and engineering occupations: Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians Life, physical, and social science occupations Community and social services occupations Legal occupations Education, training, and library occupations Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations: Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and technical occupations Health technologists and technicians
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Other protective service workers, including supervisors Food preparation and serving related occupations Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations Personal care and service occupations
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Per Capita Income: Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Household Income: Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Average Household Income: Average household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Percent of Households with Income of $100,000 or more: Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Poverty Rate: Percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two-dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold.
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TAXES Total City Taxes Per Capita: Total city taxes collected divided by the population of the city. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Taxes include: • Property Taxes • Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Federal Customs Duties • General Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Selective Sales Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; insurance premiums; motor fuels; pari-mutuels; public utilities; tobacco products; other) • License Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; corporations in general; hunting and fishing; motor vehicles motor vehicle operators; public utilities; occupation and business, NEC; other) • Income Taxes (individual income; corporation net income; other) • Death and Gift • Documentary & Stock Transfer • Severance • Taxes, NEC Total City Property Taxes Per Capita: Total city property taxes collected divided by the population of the city. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Property Taxes include general property taxes, relating to property as a whole, taxed at a single rate or at classified rates according to the class of property. Property refers to real property (e.g. land and structures) as well as personal property; personal property can be either tangible (e.g. automobiles and boats) or intangible (e.g. bank accounts and stocks and bonds). Special property taxes, levied on selected types of property (e.g. oil and gas properties, house trailers, motor vehicles, and intangibles) and subject to rates not directly related to general property tax rates. Taxes based on income produced by property as a measure of its value on the assessment date. EDUCATION Educational Attainment: Figures shown are 2005 estimates and show the percent of population age 25 and over with a:
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School Districts: Lists the name of each school district, the grade range (PK=pre-kindergarten; KG=kindergarten), the student enrollment, and the district headquarters’ phone number. In each community profile, only school districts that have schools that are physically located within the community are shown. In addition, statistics for each school district cover the entire district, regardless of the physical location of the schools within the district. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, Directory of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies, 2003-04. Four-year Colleges: Lists the name of each four-year college, the type of institution (private or public; for-profit or non-profit; religious affiliation; historically black college), the student enrollment, the phone number, and the annual tuition (including fees) for full-time, first-time undergraduate students (in-state and out-of-state). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, Directory of Postsecondary Institutions, 2005-06. Two-year Colleges: Lists the name of each two-year college, the type of institution (private or public; for-profit or non-profit; religious affiliation; historically black college), the student enrollment, the phone number, and the annual
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tuition (including fees) for full-time, first-time undergraduate students (in-state and out-of-state). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, Directory of Postsecondary Institutions, 2005-06. HOUSING Homeownership Rate: Percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Home Value: Median value of all owner-occupied housing units as reported by the owner. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Rent: Median monthly contract rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Median Age of Housing: Median age of housing was calculated by subtracting median year structure built from 2000 (e.g. if the median year structure built is 1967, the median age of housing in that area is 33 years—2000 minus 1967). Year structure built refers to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit definition—that is, all exterior windows, doors, and final usable floors were in place—the category “1999 or 2000" was used for tabulations. For mobile homes, houseboats, RVs, etc, the manufacturer’s model year was assumed to be the year built. The data relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. HOSPITALS Lists the hospital name and the number of licensed beds. Source: Grey House Publishing, Directory of Hospital Personnel, 2005. SAFETY Violent Crime Rate: Number of violent crimes reported per 10,000 population. Violent crimes include murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports 2005 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm). Property Crime Rate: Number of property crimes reported per 10,000 population. Property crimes include burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports 2005 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm). NEWSPAPERS Lists the name, type and circulation of daily and weekly newspapers. Includes newspapers with offices located in the community profiled. Source: BurrellesLuce MediaContacts 2005 (http://www.burrellesluce.com/MediaConnect). TRANSPORTATION Commute to Work: Percentage of workers 16 years old and over that use the following means of transportation to commute to work: car; public transportation; walk; work from home. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The means of transportation data for some areas may show workers using modes of public transportation that are not available in those areas (e.g. subway or elevated riders in a metropolitan area where there actually is no subway or elevated service). This result is largely due to people who worked during the reference week at a location that was different from their usual place of work (such as people away from home on business in an area where subway service was available) and people who used more than one means of transportation each day but whose principal means was unavailable where they lived (e.g. residents of non-metropolitan areas who drove to the fringe of a metropolitan area and took the commuter railroad most of the distance to work).
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Travel Time to Work: Travel time to work for workers 16 years old and over. Reported for the following intervals: less than 15 minutes; 15 to 30 minutes; 30 to 45 minutes; 45 to 60 minutes; 60 minutes or more. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Travel time to work refers to the total number of minutes that it usually took the person to get from home to work each day during the reference week. The elapsed time includes time spent waiting for public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, and time spent in other activities related to getting to work. Amtrak: Indicates if Amtrak service is available. Please note that the cities being served continually change. Source: National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak National Timetable, 2005 (www.amtrak.com). AIRPORTS Lists the local airport(s) along with type of service and hub size. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (http://www.bts.gov). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACTS The following phone numbers are provided as sources of additional information: Chambers of Commerce; Economic Development Agencies; Boards of Realtors; Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Efforts have been made to provide the most recent area codes. However, area code changes may have occurred in listed numbers. Source: Original research.
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INFORMATION FOR COUNTIES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Physical Location: Describes the physical location of the county. Source: Columbia University Press, The Columbia Gazetteer of North America and original research. Land and Water Area: Land and water area in square miles. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Time Zone: Lists the time zone. Source: Original research. Year Organized: Year the county government was organized. Source: National Association of Counties (www.naco.org). County Seat: Lists the county seat. If a county has more than one seat, then both are listed. Source: National Association of Counties (www.naco.org). Metropolitan Area: Indicates the metropolitan area the county is located in. Also lists all the component counties of that metropolitan area. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas. The current definitions are as of November 2004. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census (http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metrodef.html). Climate: Includes all weather stations located within the county. Indicates the station name and elevation as well as the monthly average high and low temperatures, average precipitation, and average snowfall. The period of record is generally 1970-1999, however, certain weather stations contain averages going back as far as 1900. Source: Grey House Publishing, Weather America: A Thirty-Year Summary of Statistical Weather Data and Rankings, 2001. POPULATION Population: 1990 and 2000 figures are a 100% count of population. 2005 estimates and 2010 projections were provided by Claritas. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Population by Race: 2005 estimates includes the U.S. Bureau of the Census categories of White alone; Black alone; Asian alone; and Hispanic of any race. Alone refers to the fact that these figures are not in combination with any other race. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups.
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Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. Population Density: 2005 population divided by the land area in square miles. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Average Household Size: Average household size was calculated by dividing the total population by the total number of households. Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Age: Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Male/Female Ratio: Number of males per 100 females. Figures are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. RELIGION Religion: Lists the largest religious groups (up to five) based on the number of adherents divided by the population of the county. Adherents are defined as “all members, including full members, their children and the estimated number of other regular participants who are not considered as communicant, confirmed or full members.” The data is based on a study of 149 religious bodies sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies. The 149 bodies reported 268,254 congregations and 141,371,963 adherents. Source: Glenmary Research Center, Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States 2000. ECONOMY Unemployment Rate: 2005 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Total Civilian Labor Force: 2005 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were either employed, or unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Leading Industries: Lists the three largest industries (excluding government) based on the number of employees. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2004 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Farms: The total number of farms and the total acreage they occupy. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture (http://www.nass.usda.gov/census). Companies that Employ 500 or more persons: The numbers of companies that employ 500 or more persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2004 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Companies that Employ 100 - 499 persons: The numbers of companies that employ 100 - 499 persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2004 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Companies that Employ 1 - 99 persons: The numbers of companies that employ 1 - 99 persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2004 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html) Black-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a Black or African-American person(s). Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Black or African American is defined as a person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa, including those who consider themselves to be "Haitian." Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Black-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). Hispanic-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a person(s) of Hispanic or Latino origin. Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Hispanic or
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Latino origin is defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Hispanic-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). Women-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a woman. Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Women-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). The Survey of Business Owners (SBO), formerly known as the Surveys of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (SMOBE/SWOBE), provides statistics that describe the composition of U.S. businesses by gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race. Additional statistics include owner's age, education level, veteran status, and primary function in the business; family- and home-based businesses; types of customers and workers; and sources of financing for expansion, capital improvements, or start-up. Economic policymakers in federal, state and local governments use the SBO data to understand conditions of business success and failure by comparing census-to-census changes in business performances and by comparing minority-/nonminority- and women-/men-owned businesses. Retail Sales per Capita: Total dollar amount of estimated retail sales divided by the estimated population of the county in 2006. Source: Editor & Publisher Market Guide 2006 Single-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new, single-family housing units in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Multi-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new, multi-family housing units in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Statistics on housing units authorized by building permits include housing units issued in local permit-issuing jurisdictions by a building or zoning permit. Not all areas of the country require a building or zoning permit. The statistics only represent those areas that do require a permit. Current surveys indicate that construction is undertaken for all but a very small percentage of housing units authorized by building permits. A major portion typically get under way during the month of permit issuance and most of the remainder begin within the three following months. Because of this lag, the housing unit authorization statistics do not represent the number of units actually put into construction for the period shown, and should therefore not be directly interpreted as “housing starts.” Statistics are based upon reports submitted by local building permit officials in response to a mail survey. They are obtained using Form C-404 const/www/c404.pdf, “Report of New Privately-Owned Residential Building or Zoning Permits Issued.” When a report is not received, missing data are either (1) obtained from the Survey of Use of Permits (SUP) which is used to collect information on housing starts, or (2) imputed based on the assumption that the ratio of current month authorizations to those of a year ago should be the same for reporting and non-reporting places. INCOME Per Capita Income: Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Household Income: Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Average Household Income: Average household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Percent of Households with Income of $100,000 or more: Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas.
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Poverty Rate: Estimated percentage of population with income in 2004 below the poverty level. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates. Bankruptcy Rate: The personal bankruptcy filing rate is the number of bankruptcies per thousand residents in 2005. Personal bankruptcy filings include both Chapter 7 (liquidations) and Chapter 13 (reorganizations) based on the county of residence of the filer. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Regional Economic Conditions (http://www2.fdic.gov/recon/index.html). TAXES Total County Taxes Per Capita: Total county taxes collected divided by the population of the county. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Taxes include: • Property Taxes • Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Federal Customs Duties • General Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Selective Sales Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; insurance premiums; motor fuels; pari-mutuels; public utilities; tobacco products; other) • License Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; corporations in general; hunting and fishing; motor vehicles motor vehicle operators; public utilities; occupation and business, NEC; other) • Income Taxes (individual income; corporation net income; other) • Death and Gift • Documentary & Stock Transfer • Severance • Taxes, NEC Total County Property Taxes Per Capita: Total county property taxes collected divided by the population of the county. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Property Taxes include general property taxes, relating to property as a whole, taxed at a single rate or at classified rates according to the class of property. Property refers to real property (e.g. land and structures) as well as personal property; personal property can be either tangible (e.g. automobiles and boats) or intangible (e.g. bank accounts and stocks and bonds). Special property taxes, levied on selected types of property (e.g. oil and gas properties, house trailers, motor vehicles, and intangibles) and subject to rates not directly related to general property tax rates. Taxes based on income produced by property as a measure of its value on the assessment date. EDUCATION Educational Attainment: Figures shown are 2005 estimates and show the percent of population age 25 and over with a:
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Homeownership Rate: Percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas.
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Median Home Value: Median value of all owner-occupied housing units as reported by the owner. Figures shown are 2005 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Rent: Median monthly contract rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Median Age of Housing: Median age of housing was calculated by subtracting median year structure built from 2000 (e.g. if the median year structure built is 1967, the median age of housing in that area is 33 years — 2000 minus 1967). Year structure built refers to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit definition—that is, all exterior windows, doors, and final usable floors were in place—the category “1999 or 2000" was used for tabulations. For mobile homes, houseboats, RVs, etc, the manufacturer’s model year was assumed to be the year built. The data relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS Birth Rate: Estimated number of births per 10,000 population in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, July 1, 2004 - July 1 , 2005 (http://www.census.gov/popest/births.html). Death Rate: Estimated number of deaths per 10,000 population in 2005. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, July 1, 2004 - July 1 , 2005 (http://www.census.gov/popest/births.html). Age-adjusted Cancer Mortality Rate: Number of age-adjusted deaths from cancer per 100,000 population in 2003. Cancer is defined as International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes C00 - D48.9 Neoplasms. Source: Centers for Disease Control, CDC Wonder (http://wonder.cdc.gov). Age-adjusted death rates are weighted averages of the age-specific death rates, where the weights represent a fixed population by age. They are used because the rates of almost all causes of death vary by age. Age adjustment is a technique for “removing” the effects of age from crude rates, so as to allow meaningful comparisons across populations with different underlying age structures. For example, comparing the crude rate of heart disease in New York to that of California is misleading, because the relatively older population in New York will lead to a higher crude death rate, even if the age-specific rates of heart disease in New York and California are the same. For such a comparison, age-adjusted rates would be preferable. Age-adjusted rates should be viewed as relative indexes rather than as direct or actual measures of mortality risk. Death rates based on counts of twenty or less (<=20) are flagged as “Unreliable”. Death rates based on fewer than three years of data for counties with populations of less than 100,000 in the 1990 Census counts, are also flagged as “Unreliable” if the number of deaths is five or less (<=5). Air Quality Index: The percentage of days in 2006 the AQI fell into the Good (0-50), Moderate (51-100), Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (101-150), and Unhealthy (151+) ranges. Data covers January 2006 through October 2006. Counties with less than 180 days of air quality data were excluded. Source: Air Quality Index Report, 2006, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation (http://www.epa.gov/oar). The AQI is an index for reporting daily air quality. It tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health concerns you should be aware of. The AQI focuses on health effects that can happen within a few hours or days after breathing polluted air. EPA uses the AQI for five major air pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ground-level ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. For each of these pollutants, EPA has established national air quality standards to protect against harmful health effects. The AQI runs from 0 to 500. The higher the AQI value, the greater the level of air pollution and the greater the health danger. For example, an AQI value of 50 represents good air quality and little potential to affect public health, while an AQI value over 300 represents hazardous air quality. An AQI value of 100 generally corresponds to the national air quality standard for the pollutant, which is the level EPA has set to protect public health. So, AQI values below 100 are generally thought of as satisfactory. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is considered to be unhealthy—at first for certain sensitive groups of people, then for everyone as AQI values get higher. Each category corresponds to a different level of health concern. For example, when the AQI for a pollutant is between 51 and 100, the health concern is “Moderate.” Here are the six levels of health concern and what they mean:
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Number of Physicians: The number of active, non-federal physicians per 10,000 population in 2004. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. Number of Hospital Beds: The number of hospital beds per 10,000 population in 2003. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. Number of Hospital Admissions: The number of hospital admissions per 10,000 population in 2003. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. ELECTIONS Elections: 2004 Presidential election results. Source: Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (http://www.uselectionatlas.org). NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS Lists National and State parks located in the area. Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACTS The following phone numbers are provided as sources of additional information: Chambers of Commerce; Economic Development Agencies; Boards of Realtors; Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Efforts have been made to provide the most recent area codes. However, area code changes may have occurred in listed numbers. Source: Original research.
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User’s Guide: Education School District Rankings Number of Schools: Total number of schools in the district. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Number of Teachers: Teachers are defined as individuals who provide instruction to pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, or ungraded classes, or individuals who teach in an environment other than a classroom setting, and who maintain daily student attendance records. Numbers reported are full-time equivalents (FTE). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Number of Students: A student is an individual for whom instruction is provided in an elementary or secondary education program that is not an adult education program and is under the jurisdiction of a school, school system, or other education institution. Sources: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 and Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Individual Education Program (IEP) Students: A written instructional plan for students with disabilities designated as special education students under IDEA-Part B. The written instructional plan includes a statement of present levels of educational performance of a child; statement of annual goals, including short-term instructional objectives; statement of specific educational services to be provided and the extent to which the child will be able to participate in regular educational programs; the projected date for initiation and anticipated duration of services; the appropriate objectives, criteria and evaluation procedures; and the schedules for determining, on at least an annual basis, whether instructional objectives are being achieved. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 English Language Learner (ELL) Students: Formerly referred to as Limited English Proficient (LEP). Students being served in appropriate programs of language assistance (e.g., English as a Second Language, High Intensity Language Training, bilingual education). Does not include pupils enrolled in a class to learn a language other than English. Also Limited-English-Proficient students are individuals who were not born in the United States or whose native language is a language other than English; or individuals who come from environments where a language other than English is dominant; or individuals who are American Indians and Alaskan Natives and who come from environments where a language other than English has had a significant impact on their level of English language proficiency; and who, by reason thereof, have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language, to deny such individuals the opportunity to learn successfully in classrooms where the language of instruction is English or to participate fully in our society. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Migrant Students: A migrant student as defined under federal regulation 34 CFR 200.40: 1) (a) Is younger than 22 (and has not graduated from high school or does not hold a high school equivalency certificate), but (b), if the child is too young to attend school-sponsored educational programs, is old enough to benefit from an organized instructional program; and 2) A migrant agricultural worker or a migrant fisher or has a parent, spouse, or guardian who is a migrant agricultural worker or a migrant fisher; and 3) Performs, or has a parent, spouse, or guardian who performs qualifying agricultural or fishing employment as a principal means of livelihood; and 4) Has moved within the preceding 36 months to obtain or to accompany or join a parent, spouse, or guardian to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work; and 5) Has moved from one school district to another; or in a state that is comprised of a single school district, has moved from one administrative area to another within such district; or resides in a school district of more than 15,000 square miles, and migrates a distance of 20 miles or more to a temporary residence to engage in a fishing activity. Provision 5 currently applies only to Alaska. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Students Eligible for Free Lunch Program: The free lunch program is defined as a program under the National School Lunch Act that provides cash subsidies for free lunches to students based on family size and income criteria. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Students Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Program: A student who is eligible to participate in the Reduced-Price Lunch Program under the National School Lunch Act. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Student/Teacher Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of teachers (FTE). See Number of Students and Number of Teachers above for for information. Student/Librarian Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of library and media support staff. Library and media support staff are defined as staff members who render other professional library and media services; also includes library aides and those involved in library/media support. Their duties include selecting, preparing, caring for, and making available to instructional staff, equipment, films, filmstrips, transparencies, tapes, TV programs, and similar materials maintained separately or as part of an instructional materials center. Also included are activities in the audio-visual center, TV studio, related-work-study areas, and services provided by audio-visual personnel. Numbers are based on full-time equivalents. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004.
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Student/Counselor Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of guidance counselors. Guidance counselors are professional staff assigned specific duties and school time for any of the following activities in an elementary or secondary setting: counseling with students and parents; consulting with other staff members on learning problems; evaluating student abilities; assisting students in making educational and career choices; assisting students in personal and social development; providing referral assistance; and/or working with other staff members in planning and conducting guidance programs for students. The state applies its own standards in apportioning the aggregate of guidance counselors/directors into the elementary and secondary level components. Numbers reported are full-time equivalents. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Current Spending per Student: Expenditure for Instruction, Support Services, and Other Elementary/Secondary Programs. Includes salaries, employee benefits, purchased services, and supplies, as well as payments made by states on behalf of school districts. Also includes transfers made by school districts into their own retirement system. Excludes expenditure for Non-Elementary/Secondary Programs, debt service, capital outlay, and transfers to other governments or school districts. This item is formally called “Current Expenditures for Public Elementary/Secondary Education.” Instruction: Includes payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits, supplies, materials, and contractual services for elementary/secondary instruction. It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers for elementary/secondary instruction. Instruction covers regular, special, and vocational programs offered in both the regular school year and summer school. It excludes instructional support activities as well as adult education and community services. Instruction salaries includes salaries for teachers and teacher aides and assistants. Support Services: Relates to support services functions (series 2000) defined in Financial Accounting for Local and State School Systems (National Center for Education Statistics 2000). Includes payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits, supplies, materials, and contractual services. It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers. It includes expenditure for the following functions:
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Values shown are dollars per pupil per year. They were calculated by dividing the total dollar amounts by the fall membership. Fall membership is comprised of the total student enrollment on October 1 (or the closest school day to October 1) for all grade levels (including prekindergarten and kindergarten) and ungraded pupils. Membership includes students both present and absent on the measurement day. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School District Finance Survey (F-33), Fiscal Year 2001. Number of Diploma Recipients: A student who has received a diploma during the previous school year or subsequent summer school. This category includes regular diploma recipients and other diploma recipients. A High School Diploma is a formal document certifying the successful completion of a secondary school program prescribed by the state education agency or other appropriate body. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. High School Drop-out Rate: A dropout is a student who was enrolled in school at some time during the previous school year; was not enrolled at the beginning of the current school year; has not graduated from high school or completed a state or district approved educational program; and does not meet any of the following exclusionary conditions: has transferred to another public school district, private school, or state- or district-approved educational program; is temporarily absent due to suspension or school-approved illness; or has died. The values shown cover grades 9 through 12. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency Universe Dropout File: School Year 2000-2001 Note: n/a indicates data not available.
State Educational Profile Please refer to the District Rankings section in the front of this User’s Guide for an explanation of data for all items except for the following: Average Salary: The average teacher salary in 2003-2004. Source: American Federation of Teachers, Survey & Analysis of Teacher Salary Trends 2004 College Entrance Exam Scores: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Note: The College Board strongly discourages the comparison or ranking of states on the basis of SAT scores alone. Source: The College Board, Mean SAT Reasoning Testä Verbal and Math Scores by State, with Changes for Selected Years, 2005 American College Testing Program (ACT). ACT, 2005 ACT National and State Scores
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User’s Guide: Education National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “the Nation’s Report Card,” is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what America’s students know and can do in various subject areas. As a result of the “No Child Left Behind” legislation, all states are required to participate in NAEP. For more information please visit the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics at http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard.
Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) Beginning in the 2005-06 school year, the federal No Child Left Behind Act requires all states to test all students in reading and mathematics in grades 3 through 8 and once in high school (grade 10 under Wisconsin law s.118.30). These tests are referred to as the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination - Criterion-Referenced Tests (WKCE-CRT) and replace the WKCE reading and mathematics tests beginning in Fall 2005. Student performance on these assessments is reported in proficiency categories and used to determine the adequate yearly progress of students at the school, district and state levels. These standardized tests include commercially-developed questions used in schools across the country and questions developed specifically for Wisconsin in order to improve coverage of Wisconsin academic standards. The WKCE-CRT measures achievement in reading, language applications, mathematics, science, and social studies using multiple-choice and short-answer questions. Students also provide a rough draft writing sample. Total WKCE-CRT test time varies by grade and may range from 5 to 8.5 hours. As of September 1, 2002, WKCE-CRT scores are used as one of several criteria for advancing students from fourth to fifth grade and from eighth to ninth grade. The other criteria are academic performance, teacher recommendations based on academic performance, and any other academic criteria specified by the local school board. Fourth and eighth graders in the 2002-03 school year were the first group affected by this policy. General Descriptions of the Proficiency Categories Since 1997-98, Wisconsin has been using four proficiency categories: advanced, proficient, basic, and minimal performance. Proficiency score standards associate each of four scale score ranges with a specific proficiency category. Cut-scores divide scale scores into the four categories. The advanced and proficient levels are the long term educational goals for all students. Statewide standardized test scores are reported by proficiency category:
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For more information please visit the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction at http://dpi.wi.gov.
User’s Guide: Ancestry Places Covered The ranking tables are based on 1,885 places in Wisconsin. Places covered fall into one of the following categories: 1,262 towns; 395 villages; 190 cities; and 38 Census Designated Places (CDP). The U.S. Bureau of the Census defines a CDP as “a statistical entity, defined for each decennial census according to Census Bureau guidelines, comprising a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines. Beginning with Census 2000 there are no size limits.”
Source of Data The ancestries shown in this chapter were compiled from three different sections of the 2000 Census: Race; Hispanic Origin; and Ancestry. While the ancestries are sorted alphabetically for ease-of-use, it’s important to note the origin of each piece of data. Data for Race and Hispanic Origin was taken from Summary File 1 (SF1) while Ancestry data was taken from Summary File 3 (SF3). The distinction is important because SF1 contains the 100-percent data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit. SF3 was compiled from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 long-form questionnaire.
Ancestries Based on Race The data on race were derived from answers to the question on race that was asked of all people. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are sociopolitical constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups. If an individual did not provide a race response, the race or races of the householder or other household members were assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if race was missing for a natural-born child in the household, then either the race or races of the householder, another natural-born child, or the spouse of the householder were assigned. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race or races of a householder in a previously processed household were assigned.
African-American/Black: Not Hispanic Hispanic Alaska Native tribes, specified: Alaska Athabascan Aleut Eskimo Tlingit-Haida All other tribes Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian or Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, specified: Apache Blackfeet Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chippewa Choctaw Colville Comanche Cree
Creek Crow Delaware Houma Iroquois Kiowa Latin American Indians Lumbee Menominee Navajo Osage Ottawa Paiute Pima Potawatomi Pueblo Puget Sound Salish Seminole Shoshone Sioux Tohono O’Odham Ute Yakama
Yaqui Yuman All other tribes American Indian tribes, not specified Asian: Bangladeshi Cambodian Chinese, except Taiwanese Filipino Hmong Indian Indonesian Japanese Korean Laotian Malaysian Pakistani Sri Lankan Taiwanese Thai Vietnamese Other Asian, specified
Other Asian, not specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian: Fijian Other Melanesian Micronesian: Guamanian/Chamorro Other Micronesian Polynesian: Native Hawaiian Samoan Tongan Other Polynesian Other Pacific Islander, specified Other Pacific Islander, not specified White: Not Hispanic Hispanic
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African American or Black: A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Black, African Am., or Negro,’’ or provide written entries such as African American, Afro American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. It includes people who classified themselves as described below. American Indian - Includes people who indicated their race as “American Indian,” entered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French American Indian, or Spanish-American Indian. Respondents who identified themselves as American Indian were asked to report their enrolled or principal tribe. Therefore, tribal data in tabulations reflect the written entries reported on the questionnaires. Some of the entries (for example, Iroquois, Sioux, Colorado River, and Flathead) represent nations or reservations. The information on tribe is based on self identification and therefore does not reflect any designation of federally or state-recognized tribe. Information on American Indian tribes is presented in summary files. The information for Census 2000 is derived from the American Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census that was updated based on a December 1997 Federal Register Notice, entitled “Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Service From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs,” Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, issued by the Office of Management and Budget. Alaska Native - Includes written responses of Eskimos, Aleuts, and Alaska Indians, as well as entries such as Arctic Slope, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilovian. The Alaska tribes are the Alaskan Athabascan, Tlingit, and Haida. The information for Census 2000 is based on the American Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census, which was expanded to list the individual Alaska Native Villages when provided as a written response for race. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Korean,” “Japanese,” “Vietnamese,” and “Other Asian.” Asian Indian - Includes people who indicated their race as “Asian Indian” or identified themselves as Bengalese, Bharat, Dravidian, East Indian, or Goanese. Chinese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Chinese” or who identify themselves as Cantonese, or Chinese American. Filipino - Includes people who indicate their race as “Filipino” or who report entries such as Philipino, Philipine, or Filipino American. Japanese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Japanese” or who report entries such as Nipponese or Japanese American. Korean - Includes people who indicate their race as “Korean” or who provide a response of Korean American. Vietnamese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Vietnamese” or who provide a response of Vietnamese American. Cambodian - Includes people who provide a response such as Cambodian or Cambodia. Hmong - Includes people who provide a response such as Hmong, Laohmong, or Mong. Laotian - Includes people who provide a response such as Laotian, Laos, or Lao. Thai - Includes people who provide a response such as Thai, Thailand, or Siamese. Other Asian - Includes people who provide a response of Bangladeshi; Bhutanese; Burmese; Indochinese; Indonesian; Iwo Jiman; Madagascar; Malaysian; Maldivian; Nepalese; Okinawan; Pakistani; Singaporean; Sri Lankan; or Other Asian, specified and Other Asian, not specified.
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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as “Native Hawaiian,” “Guamanian or Chamorro,” “Samoan,” and “Other Pacific Islander.” Native Hawaiian - Includes people who indicate their race as “Native Hawaiian” or who identify themselves as “Part Hawaiian” or “Hawaiian.” Guamanian or Chamorro - Includes people who indicate their race as such, including written entries of Chamorro or Guam. Samoan - Includes people who indicate their race as “Samoan” or who identify themselves as American Samoan or Western Samoan. Other Pacific Islander - Includes people who provide a write-in response of a Pacific Islander group, such as Carolinian, Chuukese (Trukese), Fijian, Kosraean, Melanesian, Micronesian, Northern Mariana Islander, Palauan, Papua New Guinean, Pohnpeian, Polynesian, Solomon Islander, Tahitian, Tokelauan, Tongan, Yapese, or Pacific Islander, not specified. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘White’’ or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish.
Ancestries Based on Hispanic Origin Hispanic or Latino: Central American: Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian
Salvadoran Other Central American Cuban Dominican Republic Mexican Puerto Rican South American:
Argentinean Bolivian Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Paraguayan Peruvian
Uruguayan Venezuelan Other South American Other Hispanic/Latino
The data on the Hispanic or Latino population were derived from answers to a question that was asked of all people. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire (“Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban”) as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. In all cases where the origin of households, families, or occupied housing units is classified as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino, the origin of the householder is used. If an individual could not provide a Hispanic origin response, their origin was assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if origin was missing for a natural-born daughter in the household, then either the origin of the householder, another natural-born child, or spouse of the householder was assigned. If Hispanic origin was not reported for anyone in the household, the Hispanic origin of a householder in a previously processed household with the same race was assigned.
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Moroccan Palestinian Syrian Other Arab Armenian Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Australian Austrian Basque Belgian Brazilian British Bulgarian Canadian Carpatho Rusyn Celtic Croatian Cypriot Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Eastern European English Estonian European Finnish
French, except Basque French Canadian German German Russian Greek Guyanese Hungarian Icelander Iranian Irish Israeli Italian Latvian Lithuanian Luxemburger Macedonian Maltese New Zealander Northern European Norwegian Pennsylvania German Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scandinavian Scotch-Irish
Scottish Serbian Slavic Slovak Slovene Soviet Union Swedish Swiss Turkish Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian, excluding Hispanic: Bahamian Barbadian Belizean Bermudan British West Indian Dutch West Indian Haitian Jamaican Trinidadian and Tobagonian U.S. Virgin Islander West Indian Other West Indian Yugoslavian
The data on ancestry were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 10, which was asked of a sample of the population. The data represent self-classification by people according to the ancestry group or groups with which they most closely identify. Ancestry refers to a person’s ethnic origin or descent, “roots,” heritage, or the place of birth of the person, the person’s parents, or their ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Some ethnic identities, such as Egyptian or Polish, can be traced to geographic areas outside the United States, while other ethnicities, such as Pennsylvania German or Cajun, evolved in the United States. The intent of the ancestry question was not to measure the degree of attachment the respondent had to a particular ethnicity. For example, a response of “Irish” might reflect total involvement in an Irish community or only a memory of ancestors several generations removed from the individual. Also, the question was intended to provide data for groups that were not included in the Hispanic origin and race questions. Official Hispanic origin data come from long-form questionnaire Item 5, and official race data come from long-form questionnaire Item 6. Therefore, although data on all groups are collected, the ancestry data shown in these tabulations are for non-Hispanic and non-race groups. The ancestry question allowed respondents to report one or more ancestry groups, although only the first two were coded. If a response was in terms of a dual ancestry, for example, “Irish English,” the person was assigned two codes, in this case one for Irish and another for English. However, in certain cases, multiple responses such as “French Canadian,” “Greek Cypriote,” and “Scotch Irish” were assigned a single code reflecting their status as unique groups. If a person reported one of these unique groups in addition to another group, for example, “Scotch Irish English,” resulting in three terms, that person received one code for the unique group (Scotch-Irish) and another one for the remaining group (English). If a person reported “English Irish French,” only English and Irish were coded. Certain combinations of ancestries where the ancestry group is a part of another, such as “German-Bavarian,” were coded as a single ancestry using the more specific group (Bavarian). Also, responses such as “Polish-American” or “Italian-American” were coded and tabulated as a single entry (Polish or Italian). The Census Bureau accepted “American” as a unique ethnicity if it was given alone, with an ambiguous response, or with state names. If the respondent listed any other ethnic identity such as “Italian-American,” generally the “American” portion of the response was not coded. However, distinct groups such as “American Indian,” “Mexican American,” and “African American” were coded and identified separately because they represented groups who considered themselves different from those who reported as “Indian,” “Mexican,” or “African,” respectively.
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Census 2000 tabulations on ancestry are presented using two types of data presentations — one using total people as the base, and the other using total responses as the base. This chapter uses total responses as the base and includes the total number of ancestries reported and coded. If a person reported a multiple ancestry such as “French Danish,” that response was counted twice in the tabulations — once in the French category and again in the Danish category. Thus, the sum of the counts in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses. An automated coding system was used for coding ancestry in Census 2000. This greatly reduced the potential for error associated with a clerical review. Specialists with knowledge of the subject matter reviewed, edited, coded, and resolved inconsistent or incomplete responses. The code list used in Census 2000, containing over 1,000 categories, reflects the results of the Census Bureau’s experience with the 1990 ancestry question, research, and consultation with many ethnic experts. Many decisions were made to determine the classification of responses. These decisions affected the grouping of the tabulated data. For example, the Italian category includes the responses of Sicilian and Tuscan, as well as a number of other responses. Although some people consider religious affiliation a component of ethnic identity, the ancestry question was not designed to collect any information concerning religion. Thus, if a religion was given as an answer to the ancestry question, it was listed in the “Other groups” category which is not shown in this chapter. Ancestry should not be confused with a person’s place of birth, although a person’s place of birth and ancestry may be the same.
Ranking Section In the ranking section of this chapter, each ancestry has three tables. The first table shows the top 10 places sorted by number (based on all places, regardless of population), the second table shows the top 10 places sorted by percent (based on all places, regardless of population), the third table shows the top 10 places sorted by percent (based on places with populations of 10,000 or more). Within each table, column one displays the place name, the state, and the county (if a place spans more than one county, the county that holds the majority of the population is shown). Column two displays the number of people reporting each ancestry, and column three is the percent of the total population reporting each ancestry. For tables representing ancestries based on race or Hispanic origin, the 100-percent population figure from SF1 is used to calculate the value in the “%” column. For all other ancestries the sample population figure from SF3 is used to calculate the value in the “%” column.
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Acadian/Cajun Afghan African See African, sub-Saharan: African African American/Black African American/Black: Hispanic African American/Black: Not Hispanic African, sub-Saharan African, sub-Saharan: African African, sub-Saharan: Cape Verdean African, sub-Saharan: Ethiopian African, sub-Saharan: Ghanian African, sub-Saharan: Kenyan African, sub-Saharan: Liberian African, sub-Saharan: Nigerian African, sub-Saharan: Other African, sub-Saharan: Senegalese African, sub-Saharan: Sierra Leonean African, sub-Saharan: Somalian African, sub-Saharan: South African African, sub-Saharan: Sudanese African, sub-Saharan: Ugandan African, sub-Saharan: Zairian African, sub-Saharan: Zimbabwean Alaska Athabascan See Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan Alaska Native tribes, not specified Alaska Native tribes, specified Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan Alaska Native: Aleut Alaska Native: All other tribes Alaska Native: Eskimo Alaska Native: Tlingit-Haida Albanian Aleut See Alaska Native: Aleut Alsatian American See United States or American American Indian or Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, specified American Indian: All other tribes American Indian: Apache American Indian: Blackfeet American Indian: Cherokee American Indian: Cheyenne American Indian: Chickasaw American Indian: Chippewa American Indian: Choctaw American Indian: Colville American Indian: Comanche American Indian: Cree American Indian: Creek American Indian: Crow American Indian: Delaware American Indian: Houma American Indian: Iroquois American Indian: Kiowa American Indian: Latin American Indians American Indian: Lumbee American Indian: Menominee American Indian: Navajo American Indian: Osage American Indian: Ottawa American Indian: Paiute American Indian: Pima American Indian: Potawatomi American Indian: Pueblo American Indian: Puget Sound Salish American Indian: Seminole American Indian: Shoshone
American Indian: Sioux American Indian: Tohono O’Odham American Indian: Ute American Indian: Yakama American Indian: Yaqui American Indian: Yuman Apache See American Indian: Apache Arab Arab/Arabic See Arab: Arab/Arabic Arab: Arab/Arabic Arab: Egyptian Arab: Iraqi Arab: Jordanian Arab: Lebanese Arab: Moroccan Arab: Other Arab: Palestinian Arab: Syrian Argentinean See Hispanic: Argentinean Armenian Asian Asian: Bangladeshi Asian: Cambodian Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese Asian: Filipino Asian: Hmong Asian: Indian Asian: Indonesian Asian: Japanese Asian: Korean Asian: Laotian Asian: Malaysian Asian: Other Asian, not specified Asian: Other Asian, specified Asian: Pakistani Asian: Sri Lankan Asian: Taiwanese Asian: Thai Asian: Vietnamese Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Australian Austrian Bahamian See West Indian: Bahamian, excluding Hispanic Bangladeshi See Asian: Bangladeshi Barbadian See West Indian: Barbadian, excluding Hispanic Basque Belgian Belizean See West Indian: Belizean, excluding Hispanic Bermudan See West Indian: Bermudan, excluding Hispanic Blackfeet See American Indian: Blackfeet Bolivian See Hispanic: Bolivian Brazilian British British West Indian See West Indian: British West Indian, excluding Hispanic Bulgarian Cambodian See Asian: Cambodian Canadian Cape Verdean See African, sub-Saharan: Cape Verdean Carpatho Rusyn Celtic Central American: See Hispanic: Central American Cherokee See American Indian: Cherokee
Cheyenne See American Indian: Cheyenne Chickasaw See American Indian: Chickasaw Chilean See Hispanic: Chilean Chinese, except Taiwanese See Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese Chippewa See American Indian: Chippewa Choctaw See American Indian: Choctaw Colombian See Hispanic: Colombian Colville See American Indian: Colville Comanche See American Indian: Comanche Costa Rican See Hispanic: Costa Rican Cree See American Indian: Cree Creek See American Indian: Creek Croatian Crow See American Indian: Crow Cuban See Hispanic: Cuban Cypriot Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Delaware See American Indian: Delaware Dominican Republic See Hispanic: Dominican Republic Dutch Dutch West Indian See West Indian: Dutch West Indian, excluding Hispanic Eastern European Ecuadorian See Hispanic: Ecuadorian Egyptian See Arab: Egyptian English Eskimo See Alaska Native: Eskimo Estonian Ethiopian See African, sub-Saharan: Ethiopian European Fijian See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian Filipino See Asian: Filipino Finnish French Canadian French, except Basque German German Russian Ghanian See African, sub-Saharan: Ghanian Greek Guamanian or Chamorro See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro Guatemalan See Hispanic: Guatemalan Guyanese Haitian See West Indian: Haitian, excluding Hispanic Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Melanesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Micronesian
User’s Guide: Ancestry Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, not specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Polynesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Tongan Hispanic or Latino Hispanic: Argentinean Hispanic: Bolivian Hispanic: Central American Hispanic: Chilean Hispanic: Colombian Hispanic: Costa Rican Hispanic: Cuban Hispanic: Dominican Republic Hispanic: Ecuadorian Hispanic: Guatemalan Hispanic: Honduran Hispanic: Mexican Hispanic: Nicaraguan Hispanic: Other Hispanic: Other Central American Hispanic: Other South American Hispanic: Panamanian Hispanic: Paraguayan Hispanic: Peruvian Hispanic: Puerto Rican Hispanic: Salvadoran Hispanic: South American Hispanic: Uruguayan Hispanic: Venezuelan Hmong See Asian: Hmong Honduran See Hispanic: Honduran Houma See American Indian: Houma Hungarian Icelander Indian, American See American Indian Indian, Asian See Asian: Indian Indonesian See Asian: Indonesian Iranian Iraqi See Arab: Iraqi Irish Iroquois See American Indian: Iroquois Israeli Italian Jamaican See West Indian: Jamaican, excluding Hispanic Japanese See Asian: Japanese Jordanian See Arab: Jordanian Kenyan See African, sub-Saharan: Kenyan Kiowa See American Indian: Kiowa Korean See Asian: Korean Laotian See Asian: Laotian Latin American Indians See American Indian: Latin American Indians Latino See Hispanic or Latino Latvian Lebanese See Arab: Lebanese Liberian See African, sub-Saharan: Liberian Lithuanian Lumbee See American Indian: Lumbee Luxemburger Macedonian Malaysian See Asian: Malaysian Maltese Melanesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian
Menominee See American Indian: Menominee Mexican See Hispanic: Mexican Micronesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian Moroccan See Arab: Moroccan Native Hawaiian See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian Navajo See American Indian: Navajo New Zealander Nicaraguan See Hispanic: Nicaraguan Nigerian See African, sub-Saharan: Nigerian Northern European Norwegian Osage See American Indian: Osage Ottawa See American Indian: Ottawa Paiute See American Indian: Paiute Pakistani See Asian: Pakistani Palestinian See Arab: Palestinian Panamanian See Hispanic: Panamanian Paraguayan See Hispanic: Paraguayan Pennsylvania German Peruvian See Hispanic: Peruvian Pima See American Indian: Pima Polish Polynesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian Portuguese Potawatomi See American Indian: Potawatomi Pueblo See American Indian: Pueblo Puerto Rican See Hispanic: Puerto Rican Puget Sound Salish See American Indian: Puget Sound Salish Romanian Russian Salvadoran See Hispanic: Salvadoran Samoan See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan Scandinavian Scotch-Irish Scottish Seminole See American Indian: Seminole Senegalese See African, sub-Saharan: Senegalese Serbian Shoshone See American Indian: Shoshone Sierra Leonean See African, sub-Saharan: Sierra Leonean Sioux See American Indian: Sioux Slavic Slovak Slovene Somalian See African, sub-Saharan: Somalian South African See African, sub-Saharan: South African South American: See Hispanic: South American Soviet Union Sri Lankan See Asian: Sri Lankan sub-Saharan African See African, sub-Saharan Sudanese See African, sub-Saharan: Sudanese Swedish Swiss Syrian See Arab: Syrian Taiwanese See Asian: Taiwanese Thai See Asian: Thai
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User’s Guide: Hispanic Population Places Covered Ranking tables cover all counties and all places in Wisconsin with populations of 10,000 or more.
Source of Data CENSUS 2000 Data for this chapter was derived from following source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 4. Summary File 4 (SF 4) contains sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample (generally 1-in-6) of all people and housing units. Summary File 4 is repeated or iterated for the total population and 335 additional population groups. This chapter focuses on the following 24 population groups: Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Cuban Dominican (Dominican Republic) Mexican Puerto Rican South American Argentinian Bolivian Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Paraguayan Peruvian Uruguayan Venezuelan Spaniard Other Hispanic or Latino Please note that the above list only includes Spanish-speaking population groups. Groups such as Brazilian are not classified as Hispanic by the Bureau of the Census because they primarily speak Portugese. In order for any of the tables for a specific group to be shown in Summary File 4, the data must meet a minimum population threshold. For Summary File 4, all tables are repeated for each race group, American Indian and Alaska Native tribe, and Hispanic or Latino group if the 100-percent count of people of that specific group in a particular geographic area is 100 or more. There also must be 50 or more unweighted people of that specific group in a particular geographic area. For example, if there are 100 or more 100-percent people tabulated as Chilean in County A, and there are 50 or more unweighted people, then all matrices for Chilean are shown in SF 4 for County A. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. Therefore, tables may contain both sampling and nonsampling error. In an iterated file such as SF 4, the universes households, families, and occupied housing units are classified by the race or ethnic group of the householder. In any population table where there is no note, the universe classification is always based on the race or ethnicity of the person. In all housing tables, the universe classification is based on the race or ethnicity of the householder.
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Comparing SF 4 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 and SF 2 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1 or SF 2. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 4 and values in SF 1 or SF 2 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 4 will, however, match the SF 1 and SF 2 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. This phenomenon also occurred for the 1990 Census, although in that case, the weighting areas included relatively small places. As a result, the long form estimates matched the short form counts for those places, but the confidence intervals around the estimates of characteristics collected only on the long form were often significantly wider (as a percentage of the estimate). SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas; whereas, SF 4 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 4 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile.
Topics POPULATION Total Population: Sample count of total population. Hispanic Population: The data on the Hispanic or Latino population, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 5, and short-form questionnaire Item 7. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms, while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire — “Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban” — as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. Population groups whose primary language is not Spanish are not classified as Hispanic by the Bureau of the Census and are not included in this chapter (eg. Brazilian). AGE Median Age: Divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median age and one-half above the median. Median age is computed on the basis of a single year of age standard distribution. The data on age, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to the long-form questionnaire Item 4 and short-form questionnaire Item 6. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 2000. The age of the person usually was derived from their date of birth information. Their reported age was used only when date of birth information was unavailable.
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HOUSEHOLD SIZE Average Household Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or householders). In cases where household members are tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, household members are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Average household size is rounded to the nearest hundredth. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME English Only: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking English-only at home. Spanish: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking Spanish at home. Language spoken at home data were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 11a and 11b, which were asked of a sample of the population. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the population 5 years old and over. Questions 11a and 11b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than English at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or dominant language of people who spoke both English and another language. FOREIGN-BORN Foreign Born: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth but became U.S. citizens by naturalization. The data on place of birth were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 12 which was asked of a sample of the population. Respondents were asked to report the U.S. state, Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Area, or foreign country where they were born. People not reporting a place of birth were assigned the state or country of birth of another family member or their residence 5 years earlier, or were imputed the response of another person with similar characteristics. People born outside the United States were asked to report their place of birth according to current international boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some people may have reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT High School Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a high school diploma or higher. This category includes people whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, people who attended college but did not receive a degree, and people who received a college, university, or professional degree. People who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not high school graduates. 4-Years College Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a 4-year college, university, or professional degree. Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 9, which was asked of a sample of the population. Data on attainment are tabulated for the population 25 years old and over. The order in which degrees were listed on the questionnaire suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than professional school degrees, which were “higher” than master’s degrees. The question included instructions for people currently enrolled in school to report the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received. Respondents who did not report educational attainment or enrollment level were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, occupation and sex, where possible, who resided in the same or a nearby area. Respondents who filled more than one box were edited to the highest level or degree reported. The question included a response category that allowed respondents to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma. It allowed people who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent (Test of General Educational Development—G.E.D.) and did not attend college, to be reported as “high school
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graduate(s).” The category “Associate degree” included people whose highest degree is an associate degree, which generally requires 2 years of college level work and is either in an occupational program that prepares them for a specific occupation, or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferable to a bachelor’s degree. Master’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW, MEd, MBA, MLS, and MEng. Some examples of professional degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology. Vocational and technical training such as barber school training; business, trade, technical, and vocational schools; or other training for a specific trade, are specifically excluded. INCOME AND POVERTY Median Household Income (in dollars): Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Per Capita Income (in dollars): Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. The data on income in 1999 were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 31 and 32, which were asked of a sample of the population 15 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net self-employment income; interest, dividends, or net rental or royalty income or income from estates and trusts; social security or railroad retirement income; Supplemental Security Income (SSI); public assistance or welfare payments; retirement, survivor, or disability pensions; and all other income. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: capital gains, money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for individuals, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; and gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or salary income. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Self-employment income. Self-employment income includes both farm and nonfarm self-employment income. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not state and federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security income. Social security income includes social security pensions and survivors benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide U.S. assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind,
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or disabled individuals. The census questionnaire for Puerto Rico asked about the receipt of SSI; however, SSI is not a federally administered program in Puerto Rico. Therefore, it is probably not being interpreted by most respondents as the same as SSI in the United States. The only way a resident of Puerto Rico could have appropriately reported SSI would have been if they lived in the United States at any time during calendar year 1999 and received SSI. Public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Retirement income. Retirement income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers’ compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income. All other income. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans’ Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Poverty Status: Number and percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold. HOUSING Homeownership: Number and percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. The data on tenure, which was asked at all occupied housing units, were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 33, and short-form questionnaire Item 2. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usually is Person 1 on the questionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement, such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land contract, or purchase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. Mobile homes occupied by owners with installment loans balances are also included in this category. Median Gross Rent (in dollars): Median monthly gross rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. The data on gross rent were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 45a-d, which were asked on a sample basis. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. The estimated costs of utilities and fuels are reported on an annual basis but are converted to monthly figures for the tabulations. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as ‘‘No cash rent’’ in the tabulations.
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Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live elsewhere and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another household, only that part of the rent estimated to be for the respondent’s unit was included. Excluded was any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condominium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or cooperative carrying charge also is paid by the renter to the owner, the condominium fee or carrying charge was included as rent. If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the household, the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers was to be reported. The respondent was to report the rent agreed to or contracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, a church or welfare agency, or the government through subsidies or vouchers. The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median contract rent and one-half above the median. Median contract rents are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median Home Value (in dollars): Reported by the owner of specified owner-occupied or specified vacant-for-sale housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units include only 1-family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified units” exclude mobile homes, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 51, which was asked on a sample basis at owner-occupied housing units and units that were being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent’s estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home was owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits was not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home and the land. For vacant units, value was the price asked for the property. Value was tabulated separately for all owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes, and specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units. The median divides the value distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value of the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) and one-half above the median. Median values are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars.
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User’s Guide: Asian Population Places Covered Ranking tables cover all counties and places in Wisconsin with Asian and/or Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander residents.
Source of Data CENSUS 2000 Data for this chapter was derived from following source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 4. Summary File 4 (SF 4) contains sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample (generally 1-in-6) of all people and housing units. Summary File 4 is repeated or iterated for the total population and 335 additional population groups. This chapter focuses on the following 23 population groups: Asian Asian Indian Bangladeshi Cambodian Chinese (except Taiwanese) Filipino Hmong Indonesian Japanese Korean Laotian Malaysian Pakistani Sri Lankan Taiwanese Thai Vietnamese Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Fijian Guamanian or Chamorro Hawaiian, Native Samoan Tongan Please note that this chapter only includes people who responded to the question on race by indicating only one race. These people are classified by the Census Bureau as the race alone population. For example, respondents reporting a single detailed Asian group, such as Korean or Filipino, would be included in the Asian alone population. Respondents reporting more than one detailed Asian group, such as Chinese and Japanese or Asian Indian and Chinese and Vietnamese would also be included in the Asian alone population. This is because all of the detailed groups in these example combinations are part of the larger Asian race category. The same criteria apply to the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander groups. In order for any of the tables for a specific group to be shown in Summary File 4, the data must meet a minimum population threshold. For Summary File 4, all tables are repeated for each race group, American Indian and Alaska Native tribe, and Hispanic or Latino group if the 100-percent count of people of that specific group in a particular geographic area is 100 or more. There also must be 50 or more unweighted people of that specific group in a particular geographic area. For example, if there are 100 or more 100-percent people tabulated as Korean in County A, and there are 50 or more unweighted people, then all matrices for Korean are shown in SF 4 for County A. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. Therefore, tables may contain both sampling and nonsampling error.
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In an iterated file such as SF 4, the universes households, families, and occupied housing units are classified by the race or ethnic group of the householder. In any population table where there is no note, the universe classification is always based on the race or ethnicity of the person. In all housing tables, the universe classification is based on the race or ethnicity of the householder. Comparing SF 4 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 and SF 2 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1 or SF 2. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 4 and values in SF 1 or SF 2 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 4 will, however, match the SF 1 and SF 2 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. This phenomenon also occurred for the 1990 Census, although in that case, the weighting areas included relatively small places. As a result, the long form estimates matched the short form counts for those places, but the confidence intervals around the estimates of characteristics collected only on the long form were often significantly wider (as a percentage of the estimate). SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas; whereas, SF 4 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 4 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile.
Topics POPULATION Total Population: Sample count of total population of all races. Asian Population: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese (except Taiwanese), Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malaysian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (NHPI) Population: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as Fijian, Guamanian or Chamorro, Native Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tongan. The data on race, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 6 and short-form questionnaire Item 8. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups. If an individual did not provide a race response, the race or races of the householder or other household members were assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if race was missing for a natural-born child in the household, then either the race or races of the householder, another natural-born child, or
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the spouse of the householder were assigned. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race or races of a householder in a previously processed household were assigned. AGE Median Age: Divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median age and one-half above the median. Median age is computed on the basis of a single year of age standard distribution. The data on age, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to the long-form questionnaire Item 4 and short-form questionnaire Item 6. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 2000. The age of the person usually was derived from their date of birth information. Their reported age was used only when date of birth information was unavailable. HOUSEHOLD SIZE Average Household Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or householders). In cases where household members are tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, household members are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Average household size is rounded to the nearest hundredth. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME English Only: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking English-only at home. Language spoken at home data were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 11a and 11b, which were asked of a sample of the population. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the population 5 years old and over. Questions 11a and 11b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than English at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or dominant language of people who spoke both English and another language. FOREIGN-BORN Foreign Born: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth but became U.S. citizens by naturalization. The data on place of birth were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 12 which was asked of a sample of the population. Respondents were asked to report the U.S. state, Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Area, or foreign country where they were born. People not reporting a place of birth were assigned the state or country of birth of another family member or their residence 5 years earlier, or were imputed the response of another person with similar characteristics. People born outside the United States were asked to report their place of birth according to current international boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some people may have reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT High School Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a high school diploma or higher. This category includes people whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, people who attended college but did not receive a degree, and people who received a college, university, or professional degree. People who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not high school graduates. Four-Year College Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a 4-year college, university, or professional degree.
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Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 9, which was asked of a sample of the population. Data on attainment are tabulated for the population 25 years old and over. The order in which degrees were listed on the questionnaire suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than professional school degrees, which were “higher” than master’s degrees. The question included instructions for people currently enrolled in school to report the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received. Respondents who did not report educational attainment or enrollment level were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, occupation and sex, where possible, who resided in the same or a nearby area. Respondents who filled more than one box were edited to the highest level or degree reported. The question included a response category that allowed respondents to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma. It allowed people who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent (Test of General Educational Development—G.E.D.) and did not attend college, to be reported as “high school graduate(s).” The category “Associate degree” included people whose highest degree is an associate degree, which generally requires 2 years of college level work and is either in an occupational program that prepares them for a specific occupation, or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferable to a bachelor’s degree. Master’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW, MEd, MBA, MLS, and MEng. Some examples of professional degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology. Vocational and technical training such as barber school training; business, trade, technical, and vocational schools; or other training for a specific trade, are specifically excluded. INCOME AND POVERTY Median Household Income (in dollars): Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Per Capita Income (in dollars): Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. The data on income in 1999 were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 31 and 32, which were asked of a sample of the population 15 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net self-employment income; interest, dividends, or net rental or royalty income or income from estates and trusts; social security or railroad retirement income; Supplemental Security Income (SSI); public assistance or welfare payments; retirement, survivor, or disability pensions; and all other income. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: capital gains, money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for individuals, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; and gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or salary income. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Self-employment income. Self-employment income includes both farm and nonfarm self-employment income. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts from the sale of wood,
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sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not state and federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security income. Social security income includes social security pensions and survivors benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide U.S. assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind, or disabled individuals. The census questionnaire for Puerto Rico asked about the receipt of SSI; however, SSI is not a federally administered program in Puerto Rico. Therefore, it is probably not being interpreted by most respondents as the same as SSI in the United States. The only way a resident of Puerto Rico could have appropriately reported SSI would have been if they lived in the United States at any time during calendar year 1999 and received SSI. Public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Retirement income. Retirement income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers’ compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income. All other income. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans’ Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Poverty Status: Number and percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold. HOUSING Homeownership: Number and percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. The data on tenure, which was asked at all occupied housing units, were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 33, and short-form questionnaire Item 2. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usually is Person 1 on the questionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you
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or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement, such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land contract, or purchase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. Mobile homes occupied by owners with installment loans balances are also included in this category. Median Gross Rent (in dollars): Median monthly gross rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. The data on gross rent were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 45a-d, which were asked on a sample basis. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. The estimated costs of utilities and fuels are reported on an annual basis but are converted to monthly figures for the tabulations. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as ‘‘No cash rent’’ in the tabulations. Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live elsewhere and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another household, only that part of the rent estimated to be for the respondent’s unit was included. Excluded was any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condominium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or cooperative carrying charge also is paid by the renter to the owner, the condominium fee or carrying charge was included as rent. If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the household, the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers was to be reported. The respondent was to report the rent agreed to or contracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, a church or welfare agency, or the government through subsidies or vouchers. The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median contract rent and one-half above the median. Median contract rents are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median Home Value (in dollars): Reported by the owner of specified owner-occupied or specified vacant-for-sale housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units include only 1-family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified units” exclude mobile homes, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 51, which was asked on a sample basis at owner-occupied housing units and units that were being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent’s estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home was owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits was not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home and the land. For vacant units, value was the price asked for the property. Value was tabulated separately for all owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes, and specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units. The median divides the value distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value of the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) and one-half above the median. Median values are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars.
User’s Guide: Weather Inclusion Criteria — How the Data and Stations Were Selected There were two central goals in the preparation of the weather chapter. The first was to select those data elements which would have the broadest possible use by the greatest range of potential users. For most of the National Weather Service stations there is a substantial quantity and variety of climatological data that is collected, however for the majority of stations the data is more limited. After evaluating the available data set, the editors chose nine temperature measures, five precipitation measures, and heating and cooling degree days — sixteen key data elements that are widely requested and are believed to be of the greatest general interest. The second goal was to provide data for as many weather stations as possible. Although there are over 10,000 stations in the United States, not every station collects data for both precipitation and temperature, and even among those that do, the data is not always complete for the last thirty years. As the editors used a different methodology than that of NCDC to compute data, a formal data sufficiency criteria was devised and applied to the source tapes in order to select stations for inclusion. Sources of the Data The data in the weather chapter is compiled from several sources. The majority comes from the original National Climactic Data Center computer tapes (TD-3220 Summary of Month Co-Operative). This data was used to create the entire table for each Cooperative station and part of each National Weather Service station. The remainder of the data for each NWS station comes from the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary, Version 4.0, September 1996, which is also available from the NCDC. NCDC has two main classes or types of weather stations; first order stations which are staffed by professional meteorologists and cooperative stations which are staffed by volunteers. In the weather chapter all first order stations operated by the National Weather Service are included, as well as every cooperative station that met our selection criteria. Potential Cautions First, as with any statistical reference work of this type, users need to be aware of the source of the data. The information here comes from NOAA, and it is the most comprehensive and reliable core data available. Although it is the best, it is not perfect. Most weather stations are staffed by volunteers, times of observation sometimes vary, stations occasionally are moved (especially over a thirty year period), equipment is changed or upgraded, and all of these factors affect the uniformity of the data. the weather chapter does not attempt to correct for these factors, and is not intended for either climatologists or atmospheric scientists. Users with concerns about data collection and reporting protocols are both referred to NCDC technical documentation, and also, they are perhaps better served by using the original computer tapes themselves as well. Second, users need to be aware of the methodology used, which is described later in this User’s Guide. Although this methodology has produced fully satisfactory results, it is not directly compatible with other methodologies, hence variances in the results published here and those which appear in other publications will doubtlessly arise. Third, is the trap of that informal logical fallacy known as “hasty generalization,” and its corollaries. This may involve presuming the future will be like the past (specifically, next year will be an average year), or it may involve misunderstanding the limitations of an arithmetic average, but more interestingly, it may involve those mistakes made most innocently by generalizing informally on too broad a basis. As weather is highly localized, the data should be taken in that context. A weather station collects data about climatic conditions at that spot, and that spot may or may not be an effective paradigm for an entire town or area. For example, the weather station in Burlington, Vermont is located at the airport about 3 miles east of the center of town. Most of Burlington is a lot closer to Lake Champlain, and that should mean to a careful user that there could be a significant difference between the temperature readings gathered at the weather station and readings that might be gathered at City Hall downtown. How much would this difference be? How could it be estimated? There are no answers here for these sorts of questions, but it is important for users of this book to raise them for themselves. (It is interesting to note that similar situations abound across the country. For example, compare different readings for the multiple stations in San Francisco, CA or for those around New York City.) Our source of data has been consistent, so has our methodology. The data has been computed and reported consistently as well. As a result, the the weather chapter should prove valuable to the careful and informed reader.
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Weather Station Tables The weather station tables are grouped by type (National Weather Service and Cooperative) and then arranged alphabetically. The station name is almost always a place name, and is shown here just as it appears in NCDC data. The station name is followed by the county in which the station is located, the elevation of the station (at the time beginning of the thirty year period) and the latitude and longitude. The National Weather Service Station tables contain 30 data elements which were compiled from two different sources, the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary (ISMCS) and NCDC TD-3220 data tapes. The following 14 elements are from the ISMCS: maximum precipitation, minimum precipitation, maximum 24-hour precipitation, maximum snowfall, maximum 24-hour snowfall, thunderstorm days, foggy days, predominant sky cover, relative humidity (morning and afternoon), dewpoint, wind speed and direction, and maximum wind gust. The remaining 16 elements come from the TD-3220 data tapes. The period of record (POR) for data from the TD-3220 data tapes is 1970-1999. The POR for ISMCS data varies from station to station. Weather Elements (National Weather Service and Cooperative Stations) The following elements were compiled by the editor from the NCDC TD-3220 data tapes using a period of record of 1970-1999. The average temperatures (maximum, minimum, and mean) are the average (see Methodology below) of those temperatures for all available values for a given month. For example, for a given station the average maximum temperature for July is the arithmetic average of all available maximum July temperatures for that station. (Maximum means the highest recorded temperature, minimum means the lowest recorded temperature, and mean means an arithmetic average temperature.) The extreme maximum temperature is the highest temperature recorded in each month over the period 1970-1999. The extreme minimum temperature is the lowest temperature recorded in each month over the same time period. The days for maximum temperature and minimum temperature are the average number of days those criteria were met for all available instances. The symbol >= means greater than or equal to, the symbol <= means less than or equal to. For example, for a given station, the number of days the maximum temperature was greater than or equal to 90°F in July, is just an arithmetic average of the number of days in all the available Julys for that station. Heating and cooling degree days are based on the median temperature for a given day and its variance from 65°F. For example, for a given station if the day’s high temperature was 50°F and the day’s low temperature was 30°F, the median (midpoint) temperature was 40°F. 40°F is 25 degrees below 65°F, hence on this day there would be 25 heating degree days. The also applies for cooling degree days. For example, for a given station if the day’s high temperature was 80°F and the day’s low temperature was 70°F, the median (midpoint) temperature was 75°F. 75°F is 10 degrees above 65°F, hence on this day there would be 10 cooling degree days. All heating and/or cooling degree days in a month are summed for the month giving respective totals for each element for that month. These sums for a given month for a given station over the past thirty years are again summed and then arithmetically averaged. It should be noted that the heating and cooling degree days do not cancel each other out. It is possible to have both for a given station in the same month. Precipitation data is computed the same as heating and cooling degree days. Mean precipitation and mean snowfall are arithmetic averages of cumulative totals for the month. All available values for the thirty year period for a given month for a given station are summed and then divided by the number of values. The same is true for days of greater than or equal to 0.1" and 1.0" of precipitation, and days of greater than or equal to 1.0" of snow depth on the ground. The word trace appears for precipitation and snowfall amounts that are too small to measure. Finally, remember that all values presented in the tables and the rankings are averages of available data (see Methodology below) for that specific data element for the last thirty years (1970-1999). Weather Elements (National Weather Service Stations Only) The following elements were taken directly from the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary. The periods of records vary per station. Maximum precipitation, minimum precipitation, maximum 24-hour precipitation, maximum snowfall, maximum 24-hour snowfall, thunderstorm days, foggy days, relative humidity (morning and afternoon), dewpoint, prevailing wind speed and direction, and maximum wind gust are all self-explanatory. The word trace appears for precipitation and snowfall amounts that are too small to measure.
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Predominant sky cover contains four possible entries: CLR (clear); SCT (scattered); BRK (broken); and OVR (overcast). How Cooperative Stations Were Selected The basic criteria is that a station must have data for temperature, precipitation, heating and cooling degree days of sufficient quantity in order to create a meaningful average. More specifically, the definition of sufficiency here has two parts. First, there must be 22 values for a given data element (with the exception of cooling degree days which required only 14 values in order to be considered sufficient- more about this later), and second, eight of the sixteen elements included in the table must pass this sufficiency test. For example, in regard to average maximum temperature (the first element on every data table), a given station needs to have a value for every month of at least 22 of the last thirty years in order to meet the criteria, and, in addition, every station included must have at least eight of the sixteen elements at least this minimal level of completeness in order to fulfill the criteria. By using this procedure, 3,933 stations met these requirements and are included here. Methodology The following discussion applies only to data compiled from the NCDC TD-3220 data tapes. The weather chapter is based on an arithmetic average of all available data for a specific data element at a given station. For example, the average maximum daily high temperature during July for Philadelphia was abstracted from NCDC source tapes for the thirty Julys, starting in July, 1970 and ending in July, 1999. These thirty figures were then summed and divided by thirty to produce an arithmetic average. As might be expected, there were not thirty values for every data element on every table. For a variety of reasons, NCDC data is sometimes incomplete. Thus the following standards were established. For those data elements where there were 26-30 values, the data was taken to be essentially complete and an average was computed. For data elements where there were 22-25 values, the data was taken as being partly complete but still valid enough to use to compute an average. Such averages are shown in bold italic type to indicate that there was less than 26 values. For the few data elements where there were not even 22 values, no average was computed and ‘na’ appears in the space. If any of the twelve months for a given data element reported a value of ‘na’, no annual average was computed and the annual average was reported as ‘na’ as well. This procedure was followed for 15 of the 16 data elements. The one exception is cooling degree days. The collection of this data began in 1980 so the following standards were adopted: for those data elements where there were 17-20 values, the data was taken to be essentially complete and an average was computed. For data elements where there were 14-16 values, the data was taken as being partly complete but still valid enough to use to compute an average. Such averages are shown in bold italic type to indicate that there was 14-16 values. For the few data elements where there were not even 14 values, no average was computed and ‘na’ appears in the space. If any of the twelve months for a given data element reported a value of ‘na’, no annual average was computed and the annual average was reported as ‘na’ as well. Thus the basic computational methodology of the weather chapter is to provide an arithmetic average. Because of this, such a pure arithmetic average is somewhat different from the special type of average (called a “normal”) which NCDC procedures produces and appears in federal publications. Perhaps the best outline of the contrasting normalization methodology is found in the following paragraph (which appears as part of an NCDC technical document titled, CLIM81 1961-1990 NORMALS TD-9641 prepared by Lewis France of NCDC in May, 1992): Normals have been defined as the arithmetic mean of a climatological element computed over a long time period. International agreements eventually led to the decision that the appropriate time period would be three consecutive decades (Guttman, 1989). The data record should be consistent (have no changes in location, instruments, observation practices, etc.; these are identified here as “exposure changes”) and have no missing values so a normal will reflect the actual average climatic conditions. If any significant exposure changes have occurred, the data record is said to be “inhomogeneous,” and the normal may not reflect a true climatic average. Such data need to be adjusted to remove the nonclimatic inhomogeneities. The resulting (adjusted) record is then said to be “homogeneous.” If no exposure changes have occurred at a station, the normal is calculated simply by averaging the appropriate 30 values from the 1961-1990 record. In the main, there are two “inhomogeneities” that NCDC is correcting for with normalization: adjusting for variances in time of day of observation (at the so-called First Order stations data is based on midnight to midnight observation
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times and this practice is not necessarily followed at cooperative stations which are staffed by volunteers), and second, estimating data that is either missing or incongruent. A long discussion of the normalization process is not required here but a short note concerning comparative results of the two methodologies is appropriate. When the editors first started compiling the weather chapter a concern arose because the normalization process would not be replicated: would our methodology produce strikingly different results than NCDC’s? To allay concerns, results of the two processes were compared for the time period normalized results are available (1961-1990). In short, what was found was that the answer to this question is no. Never-the-less, users should be aware that because of both the time period covered (1970-1999) and the methodology used, data in the weather chapter is not compatible with data from other sources.
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Adams County
Adams County Located in central Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the Wisconsin River. Covers a land area of 647.74 square miles, a water area of 40.78 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1848. County seat is Friendship. Population: 15,682 (1990); 18,643 (2000); 20,699 (2006); 21,487 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 9.7% Catholic Church, 8.1% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.7% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.9% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,668 (2005); Leading industries: 19.0% retail trade; 18.4% manufacturing; 16.9% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 414 totaling 123,539 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 642 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,702 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 390 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 33 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,531 (2006); Median household income: $39,409 (2006); Average household income: $48,668 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.11% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $615 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $552 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $103,304 (2006); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 89.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 125.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 261.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 3.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 16.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 258.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.8% Bush, 52.1% Kerry, 0.8% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Roche A Cri State Fishery Area; Lawrence Creek State Wildlife Area; Leola Marsh State Wildlife Area; Roche a Cri State Park; Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Adams County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-4200 http://www.co.adams.wi.us Adams County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-6997 http://www.adamscountywi.com Town of Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 325-8013 http://www.romewi.com
Adams County Communities ADAMS (city). Covers a land area of 2.944 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 89.81° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. History: Adams was established in the 1850’s, shortly after its neighbor of Friendship. It was first called Lower Friendship, when the Wisconsin Central Railroad chose this land for its route. Population: 1,719 (1990); 1,914 (2000); 2,381 (2006); 2,366 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 808.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 75.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 52.8% now married, 13.3% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% German, 13.2% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 9.1% Polish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 13.3% professional, 26.5% services, 21.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 23.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $14,863 (2006); Median household income: $29,579 (2006); Average household income: $40,233 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). School District(s)
Adams-Friendship Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-3213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.8% (2006); Median home value: $75,789 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Newspapers: The Adams County Times (General - Circulation 4,500); The Friendship Reporter (General - Circulation 11,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.4% less than 15 minutes, 9.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Adams County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-6997 http://www.adamscountywi.com
ADAMS (town). Covers a land area of 50.502 square miles and a water area of 0.090 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 89.81° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. History: Founded before 1860, incorporated 1926. Population: 1,166 (1990); 1,267 (2000); 1,356 (2006); 1,321 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 59.7% now married, 6.8% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 12.4% Irish, 10.3% Norwegian, 8.9% Polish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 14.1% professional, 14.4% services, 22.3% sales, 2.8% farming, 11.4% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,532 (2006); Median household income: $39,034 (2006); Average household income: $48,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Adams-Friendship Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-3213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $102,057 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Newspapers: The Adams County Times (General - Circulation 4,500); The Friendship Reporter (General - Circulation 11,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Adams County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-6997 http://www.adamscountywi.com
ARKDALE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54613). Covers a land area of 72.113 square miles and a water area of 0.067 square miles. Located at 44.06° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Elevation is 935 feet. Population: 1,750 (2000); Race: 98.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.0% under 18, 24.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 64.6% now married, 9.0% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 16.1% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 10.2% Polish, 9.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 10.8% professional, 19.6% services, 20.4% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 28.0% production (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Adams County
Income: Per capita income: $16,314 (2000); Median household income: $30,265 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2000). School District(s)
Adams-Friendship Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-3213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2000); Median home value: $72,600 (2000); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG FLATS (town). Covers a land area of 48.099 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 731 (1990); 946 (2000); 1,013 (2006); 1,080 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 61.3% now married, 9.2% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 10.6% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 9.4% English, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 9.5% professional, 21.6% services, 16.5% sales, 1.6% farming, 13.2% construction, 31.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,008 (2006); Median household income: $32,079 (2006); Average household income: $41,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $80,667 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) COLBURN (town). Covers a land area of 35.919 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Population: 154 (1990); 181 (2000); 187 (2006); 195 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.3 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 71.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.0% German, 23.2% United States or American, 9.9% English, 7.4% Irish, 5.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.2% management, 12.9% professional, 14.0% services, 20.4% sales, 10.8% farming, 15.1% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,676 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $50,891 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $85,385 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 2.2% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 18.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELL PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 33.336 square miles and a water area of 1.156 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Population: 1,060 (1990); 1,415 (2000); 1,747 (2006); 1,935 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 61.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 15.3% Norwegian, 13.5% Irish, 9.5% English, 8.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 11.3% professional, 23.1% services, 23.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 13.9% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,513 (2006); Median household income: $53,333 (2006); Average household income: $61,452 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $123,810 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) EASTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.103 square miles and a water area of 0.047 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Elevation is 916 feet. Population: 824 (1990); 1,194 (2000); 1,196 (2006); 1,197 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.8% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 60.5% now married, 7.4% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 14.7% Polish, 14.1% Irish, 7.8% English, 6.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 7.7% professional, 16.8% services, 21.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.0% construction, 31.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,880 (2006); Median household income: $33,908 (2006); Average household income: $43,028 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $84,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRIENDSHIP (village). County seat. Covers a land area of 0.886 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 43.97° N. Lat.; 89.81° W. Long. Elevation is 953 feet. History: Friendship was founded in 1856 and became a trading center for farmers. When the railroad picked a route a few miles away and the settlment of Lower Friendship grew up around it, there was rivalry instead of friendship between the two Friendships. Lower Friendship later became Adams, the original Friendship became the seat of Adams County, and all was well between the two communities. Population: 728 (1990); 698 (2000); 1,173 (2006); 1,255 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.4% Black, 1.9% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,323.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.28 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 170.3 (2006); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 55.7% now married, 16.5% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Adams County (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 17.6% Irish, 7.7% English, 7.3% Norwegian, 6.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 8.8% professional, 28.8% services, 20.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 4.4% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,688 (2006); Median household income: $27,727 (2006); Average household income: $38,187 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Adams-Friendship Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-3213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.6% (2006); Median home value: $83,000 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Adams County Memorial Hospital (29 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRAND MARSH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53936). Covers a land area of 63.916 square miles and a water area of 0.098 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 89.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,010 feet. Population: 1,429 (2000); Race: 96.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.2% under 18, 19.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 63.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% German, 12.4% Irish, 9.6% English, 9.6% Polish, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 10.2% professional, 20.9% services, 15.6% sales, 2.4% farming, 13.2% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,982 (2000); Median household income: $29,471 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2000). School District(s)
Adams-Friendship Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 339-3213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2000); Median home value: $76,500 (2000); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JACKSON (town). Covers a land area of 34.830 square miles and a water area of 0.957 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Population: 641 (1990); 926 (2000); 994 (2006); 1,040 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.3% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% German, 14.4% Irish, 12.0% Polish, 8.8% English, 6.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 10.5% professional, 17.2% services, 22.5% sales, 2.9% farming, 13.5% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,379 (2006); Median household income: $46,773 (2006); Average household income: $55,707 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $122,222 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEOLA (town). Covers a land area of 37.224 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Population: 217 (1990); 265 (2000); 267 (2006); 270 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.6 (2006); Marriage status: 14.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 10.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 16.0% Norwegian, 14.5% Polish, 12.6% Irish, 9.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 9.8% professional, 13.1% services, 27.0% sales, 9.8% farming, 5.7% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,854 (2006); Median household income: $38,281 (2006); Average household income: $40,909 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $112,500 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.4% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 36.191 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Population: 318 (1990); 311 (2000); 307 (2006); 282 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 147.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 60.6% now married, 8.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 14.1% Irish, 10.7% Polish, 9.7% Norwegian, 9.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 10.9% professional, 22.7% services, 24.4% sales, 4.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,980 (2006); Median household income: $32,833 (2006); Average household income: $42,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $113,095 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONROE (town). Covers a land area of 21.905 square miles and a water area of 16.580 square miles. Located at 44.12° N. Lat.; 89.93° W. Long. Population: 305 (1990); 363 (2000); 389 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 49.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0
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(2006); Marriage status: 11.5% never married, 77.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 16.5% Norwegian, 11.9% English, 10.9% Irish, 10.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 9.3% professional, 21.6% services, 24.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,772 (2006); Median household income: $39,662 (2006); Average household income: $50,533 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $102,083 (2006); Median rent: $269 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW CHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 31.209 square miles and a water area of 0.182 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Population: 1,675 (1990); 864 (2000); 978 (2006); 1,063 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 56.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.9% German, 13.4% Polish, 13.0% Irish, 8.5% English, 8.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 8.5% professional, 23.6% services, 15.6% sales, 3.7% farming, 13.5% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,088 (2006); Median household income: $34,691 (2006); Average household income: $41,044 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $97,308 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEW HAVEN (town). Covers a land area of 29.266 square miles and a water area of 1.136 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Population: 511 (1990); 657 (2000); 696 (2006); 721 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 64.3% now married, 9.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 18.0% Norwegian, 11.6% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 8.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 6.6% professional, 20.5% services, 16.7% sales, 3.8% farming, 13.9% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,174 (2006); Median household income: $42,625 (2006); Average household income: $47,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $115,476 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRESTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.386 square miles and a water area of 0.470 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 89.78° W. Long. Population: 1,057 (1990); 1,360 (2000); 1,426 (2006); 1,452 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 67.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 13.7% Irish, 10.4% Polish, 9.2% Norwegian, 9.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 13.5% professional, 18.4% services, 26.0% sales, 1.2% farming, 10.3% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,385 (2006); Median household income: $37,868 (2006); Average household income: $50,740 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $108,280 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) QUINCY (town). Covers a land area of 32.812 square miles and a water area of 6.817 square miles. Located at 43.92° N. Lat.; 89.93° W. Long. Population: 927 (1990); 1,181 (2000); 1,138 (2006); 1,144 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.04 (2006); Median age: 51.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 63.8% now married, 9.6% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 14.3% Irish, 13.0% Polish, 7.4% Norwegian, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 9.2% professional, 19.8% services, 28.6% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.1% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,097 (2006); Median household income: $32,387 (2006); Average household income: $40,986 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $82,857 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.448 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Population: 159 (1990); 144 (2000); 146 (2006); 148 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 135.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 66.1% now married, 8.9% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 21.7% English, 18.6% Norwegian, 14.7% Polish, 10.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 5.4% professional, 8.1% services, 18.9% sales, 18.9% farming, 6.8% construction, 23.0% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ashland County Income: Per capita income: $21,695 (2006); Median household income: $41,094 (2006); Average household income: $48,731 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $97,143 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.5% walk, 21.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROME (town). Covers a land area of 54.256 square miles and a water area of 8.056 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 89.81° W. Long. Population: 1,674 (1990); 2,656 (2000); 2,897 (2006); 3,108 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 49.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.8 (2006); Marriage status: 12.4% never married, 71.1% now married, 7.3% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 14.9% Polish, 13.2% Irish, 7.2% English, 5.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 102 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 14.4% professional, 14.2% services, 21.7% sales, 0.9% farming, 14.1% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,533 (2006); Median household income: $51,159 (2006); Average household income: $60,795 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $514 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $508 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.0% (2006); Median home value: $145,588 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 50.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 325-8013 http://www.romewi.com
SPRINGVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 43.901 square miles and a water area of 0.749 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 89.81° W. Long. Population: 785 (1990); 1,167 (2000); 1,249 (2006); 1,312 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 65.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 12.7% English, 9.8% Irish, 9.7% Norwegian, 9.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 8.2% professional, 24.0% services, 20.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 15.6% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,658 (2006); Median household income: $38,828 (2006); Average household income: $46,151 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $97,966 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 1.2% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRONGS PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 47.415 square miles and a water area of 4.496 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 89.92° W. Long. Elevation is 913 feet. Population: 1,028 (1990); 1,115 (2000); 1,137 (2006); 1,161 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 63.9% now married, 10.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% German, 19.0% Norwegian, 12.0% Irish, 10.3% English, 9.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 11.5% professional, 18.2% services, 18.4% sales, 1.7% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,322 (2006); Median household income: $33,731 (2006); Average household income: $39,986 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $90,179 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Ashland County Located in northern Wisconsin; bounded on the north by Lake Superior; includes Apostle Islands, north of Chequamegon Bay; includes part of Chequamegon National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,043.82 square miles, a water area of 1,249.91 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1860. County seat is Ashland. Weather Station: Mellen 4 NE
Elevation: 1,299 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 27 37 52 66 74 79 76 67 55 38 25 Low -2 3 14 28 40 49 55 53 44 34 21 6 Precip 1.6 1.0 2.0 2.3 3.2 3.9 4.2 3.8 3.9 3.2 2.7 1.6 Snow 25.8 13.3 16.6 5.9 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.2 14.5 21.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 16,307 (1990); 16,866 (2000); 16,766 (2006); 16,760 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 36.5% Catholic Church, 12.9% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 6.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.0% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 2.1% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,375 (2005); Leading industries: 20.2% health care and social assistance; 18.5% manufacturing; 14.6% retail trade (2004); Farms: 227 totaling 58,746 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 19 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,180 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 282 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $18,151 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 53 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,146 (2006); Median household income: $37,841 (2006); Average household income: $46,292 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.39% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $79,965 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 121.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 105.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 132.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 99.0% good, 1.0% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 34.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 59.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 2,096.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 36.0% Bush, 63.1% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Apostle Islands State Forest; Big Bay State Park; Copper Falls State Park Additional Information Contacts Ashland County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-7000 http://www.co.ashland.wi.us Ashland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 284-9484 http://www.visitashland.com City of Ashland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-7071 http://www.ci.ashland.wi.us Madeline Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 475-3386 http://www.madelineisland.com Mellen Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 274-2330 http://www.mellenwi.org
Ashland County Communities AGENDA (town). Covers a land area of 88.649 square miles and a water area of 0.874 square miles. Located at 46.08° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Population: 591 (1990); 513 (2000); 516 (2006); 519 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 62.1% now married, 6.8% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.4% German, 11.8% Polish, 8.2% Irish, 5.3% United States or American, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 13.7% professional, 16.4% services, 16.8% sales, 3.5% farming, 15.2% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,621 (2006); Median household income: $46,813 (2006); Average household income: $54,291 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $98,649 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 1.6% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ASHLAND (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 13.400 square miles and a water area of 0.271 square miles. Located at 46.58° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Elevation is 671 feet. History: French explorers and missionaries were in this area in the mid-1600’s, about 200 years before Asaph Whittlesey built a cabin here in 1854. The first tree Whittlesey felled was a great ash, and he named the place Ashland. The settlement that grew up around Whittlesey’s cabin got a boost in the early 1870’s when the Wisconsin Central Railroad made Ashland the headquarters for its construction of a line linking Lake Superior with the harbors on Lake Michigan. Mining fever seized Ashland in the 1880’s. When both lumbering and mining declined, Ashland turned to other industries such as paper manufacturing and shipping. Population: 8,700 (1990); 8,620 (2000); 8,219 (2006); 7,965 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 613.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 49.7% now
married, 10.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% German, 12.3% Norwegian, 12.0% Polish, 11.9% Swedish, 10.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 22.2% professional, 23.2% services, 24.4% sales, 1.4% farming, 6.6% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,860 (2006); Median household income: $35,687 (2006); Average household income: $43,804 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $339 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $308 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
Ashland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-7080 Four-year College(s)
Northland College (Private, Not-for-profit, United Church of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-1699 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $19,715; Out-of-state $19,715 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $81,525 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Medical Center (100 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 42.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 527.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Press (Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 11.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.3% less than 15 minutes, 15.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ashland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 284-9484 http://www.visitashland.com City of Ashland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-7071 http://www.ci.ashland.wi.us
ASHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 41.231 square miles and a water area of 0.082 square miles. Located at 46.37° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Elevation is 671 feet. History: French explorers visited (17th century) the bay shore; and a French mission was founded (1665) near Ashland by Father Allouez. Settled 1854, the city grew as an iron-mining and lumbering center and as terminus for first railroad in Northern Wisconsin (1877). Incorporated in 1887. Population: 567 (1990); 603 (2000); 650 (2006); 690 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 58.5% now married, 9.0% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% German, 30.3% Finnish, 9.4% Swedish, 8.0% Irish, 7.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 10.6% professional, 11.7% services, 20.8% sales, 4.9% farming, 17.7% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,077 (2006); Median household income: $43,000 (2006); Average household income: $49,600 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Ashland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-7080 Four-year College(s)
Northland College (Private, Not-for-profit, United Church of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 682-1699 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $19,715; Out-of-state $19,715
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ashland County Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $81,034 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Medical Center (100 beds) Newspapers: The Daily Press (Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ashland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 284-9484 http://www.visitashland.com
BUTTERNUT (village). Covers a land area of 1.601 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.01° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,503 feet. Population: 416 (1990); 407 (2000); 412 (2006); 419 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 257.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 51.3% now married, 15.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% German, 16.9% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 5.0% Swedish, 3.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 2.0% management, 15.8% professional, 12.4% services, 15.8% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.4% construction, 40.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,725 (2006); Median household income: $37,093 (2006); Average household income: $45,895 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Butternut (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 769-3434 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $59,000 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHIPPEWA (town). Covers a land area of 124.424 square miles and a water area of 1.092 square miles. Located at 46.03° N. Lat.; 90.70° W. Long. Population: 405 (1990); 433 (2000); 434 (2006); 435 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 2.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 69.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 15.9% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 8.0% English, 6.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 10.4% professional, 16.4% services, 20.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 7.0% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,318 (2006); Median household income: $54,651 (2006); Average household income: $55,109 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.0% (2006); Median home value: $97,500 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CLAM LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54517). Covers a land area of 53.971 square miles and a water area of 3.057 square miles. Located at 46.13° N. Lat.; 90.93° W. Long. Elevation is 1,421 feet. Population: 133 (2000); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 10.3% under 18, 36.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.9% never married, 69.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% German, 14.0% Irish, 11.8% Norwegian, 10.3% Polish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 3.7% professional, 24.1% services, 24.1% sales, 5.6% farming, 11.1% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,711 (2000); Median household income: $26,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2000); Median home value: $92,000 (2000); Median rent: $213 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 11.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 44.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) GINGLES (town). Covers a land area of 38.972 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 46.54° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Population: 487 (1990); 640 (2000); 665 (2006); 688 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 71.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% German, 11.6% Finnish, 11.4% Irish, 10.3% Norwegian, 9.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 19.9% professional, 18.4% services, 23.1% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.9% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,233 (2006); Median household income: $49,388 (2006); Average household income: $53,393 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $111,923 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) GLIDDEN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54527). Covers a land area of 242.789 square miles and a water area of 1.755 square miles. Located at 46.12° N. Lat.; 90.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,550 feet. Population: 1,303 (2000); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 17.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 60.2% now married, 7.0% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.1% German, 10.1% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.0% Polish, 4.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 12.4% professional, 15.5% services, 13.2% sales, 12.4% farming, 10.7% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,303 (2000); Median household income: $25,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ashland County School District(s)
Glidden (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 264-2021 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2000); Median home value: $40,300 (2000); Median rent: $224 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Newspapers: The Glidden Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,480) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GORDON (town). Covers a land area of 104.421 square miles and a water area of 2.561 square miles. Located at 46.20° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 301 (1990); 357 (2000); 350 (2006); 348 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 58.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 14.2% Irish, 13.7% Norwegian, 8.5% Polish, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 10.2% professional, 24.5% services, 23.8% sales, 5.4% farming, 11.6% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,436 (2006); Median household income: $30,357 (2006); Average household income: $43,606 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $83,125 (2006); Median rent: $200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 14.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.8% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) HIGH BRIDGE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54846). Covers a land area of 32.626 square miles and a water area of 0.226 square miles. Located at 46.37° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Elevation is 1,020 feet. Population: 537 (2000); Race: 95.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.0% under 18, 15.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 59.9% now married, 9.2% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.0% German, 26.0% Finnish, 10.3% Swedish, 9.3% Polish, 8.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 9.8% professional, 11.8% services, 17.6% sales, 3.7% farming, 19.6% construction, 24.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,236 (2000); Median household income: $32,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2000); Median home value: $58,000 (2000); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) JACOBS (town). Covers a land area of 51.065 square miles and a water area of 0.325 square miles. Located at 46.16° N. Lat.; 90.53° W. Long. Population: 885 (1990); 835 (2000); 821 (2006); 825 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 57.9% now married, 8.9%
widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 7.9% Irish, 7.1% Polish, 6.0% Norwegian, 4.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 2.8% management, 12.0% professional, 12.9% services, 11.4% sales, 13.8% farming, 9.5% construction, 37.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,772 (2006); Median household income: $30,615 (2006); Average household income: $38,357 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $55,000 (2006); Median rent: $216 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA POINTE (town). Covers a land area of 77.579 square miles and a water area of 0.394 square miles. Located at 46.81° N. Lat.; 90.69° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. History: A French fortified trading post was built here in 1693, evacuated in 1698, and reoccupied 1718—1759. In early-19th century, site of an American Fur Company post. Historical Museum. Population: 147 (1990); 246 (2000); 278 (2006); 299 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.94 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.5 (2006); Marriage status: 14.9% never married, 66.7% now married, 9.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% German, 14.6% Swedish, 13.8% English, 12.5% Norwegian, 10.8% Scottish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.5% management, 15.0% professional, 10.0% services, 18.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 24.2% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,497 (2006); Median household income: $45,086 (2006); Average household income: $60,804 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $169,643 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 1.7% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.1% less than 15 minutes, 15.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Madeline Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 475-3386 http://www.madelineisland.com MARENGO (town). Covers a land area of 71.331 square miles and a water area of 0.978 square miles. Located at 46.32° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Elevation is 775 feet. Population: 284 (1990); 362 (2000); 383 (2006); 402 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 65.9% now married, 5.7% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% Finnish, 28.2% German, 9.4% Swedish, 6.5% Norwegian, 5.9% Croatian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 15.9% professional, 21.7% services, 16.6% sales, 5.1% farming, 7.6% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,334 (2006); Median household income: $40,391 (2006); Average household income: $46,649 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ashland County households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $84,375 (2006); Median rent: $113 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MELLEN (city). Covers a land area of 1.851 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.32° N. Lat.; 90.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. History: Mellen was settled in 1886, when the Wisconsin Central Railroad provided access. It was first called Iron City by its prospective residents, who expected a fortune in minerals. Population: 935 (1990); 845 (2000); 836 (2006); 833 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 451.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 56.6% now married, 11.1% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 11.1% Polish, 9.0% English, 8.1% Finnish, 8.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 14.6% professional, 14.6% services, 15.2% sales, 2.3% farming, 4.7% construction, 38.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,849 (2006); Median household income: $36,667 (2006); Average household income: $42,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Mellen (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 274-3601 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.1% (2006); Median home value: $46,719 (2006); Median rent: $219 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: The Mellen Weekly Record (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.0% less than 15 minutes, 7.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mellen Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 274-2330 http://www.mellenwi.org
MORSE (town). Covers a land area of 102.764 square miles and a water area of 1.618 square miles. Located at 46.30° N. Lat.; 90.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,510 feet. Population: 481 (1990); 515 (2000); 520 (2006); 524 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% German, 10.9% Irish, 10.5% Swedish, 9.4% Finnish, 8.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 12.2% professional, 13.3% services, 16.9% sales, 2.9% farming, 7.6% construction, 37.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,949 (2006); Median household income: $45,061 (2006); Average household income: $54,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $92,286 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.0% less than 15 minutes, 21.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ODANAH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.538 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 46.60° N. Lat.; 90.68° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 190 (1990); 254 (2000); 284 (2006); 305 (2011 projected); Race: 6.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 184.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.4 (2006); Marriage status: 44.2% never married, 24.3% now married, 10.5% widowed, 21.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 94.3% Other groups, 3.4% German, 3.4% Finnish, 0.8% English, 0.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.4% management, 6.0% professional, 43.1% services, 28.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,562 (2006); Median household income: $30,682 (2006); Average household income: $33,341 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.3% (2006); Median home value: $60,556 (2006); Median rent: $179 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 75.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) PEEKSVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 36.796 square miles and a water area of 0.106 square miles. Located at 46.12° N. Lat.; 90.51° W. Long. Elevation is 1,538 feet. Population: 167 (1990); 176 (2000); 176 (2006); 176 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.6 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 73.5% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 11.0% Norwegian, 11.0% English, 10.5% Irish, 9.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 15.7% professional, 16.9% services, 15.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 18.1% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,656 (2006); Median household income: $47,656 (2006); Average household income: $57,790 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $92,857 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 54.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) SANBORN (town). Covers a land area of 156.405 square miles and a water area of 4.345 square miles. Located at 46.59° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 998 (1990); 1,272 (2000); 1,411 (2006); 1,505 (2011 projected); Race: 14.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 41.3% never married, 35.2% now
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married, 5.9% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.5% Other groups, 5.7% German, 2.7% Polish, 1.5% Norwegian, 1.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.7% professional, 31.7% services, 23.3% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.3% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,456 (2006); Median household income: $32,197 (2006); Average household income: $42,057 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $62,909 (2006); Median rent: $164 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 2.5% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHANAGOLDEN (town). Covers a land area of 89.291 square miles and a water area of 0.571 square miles. Located at 46.11° N. Lat.; 90.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,529 feet. Population: 172 (1990); 150 (2000); 150 (2006); 149 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.9 (2006); Marriage status: 11.4% never married, 76.3% now married, 6.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 16.8% Irish, 10.1% Norwegian, 10.1% Swedish, 7.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 9.8% professional, 7.3% services, 14.6% sales, 22.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 34.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,750 (2006); Median household income: $37,500 (2006); Average household income: $58,008 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $67,273 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHITE RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 44.044 square miles and a water area of 0.101 square miles. Located at 46.43° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Elevation is 730 feet. Population: 771 (1990); 892 (2000); 945 (2006); 983 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.13 (2006); Median age: 25.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% Finnish, 19.1% Swedish, 15.7% German, 9.5% Norwegian, 8.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 8.8% professional, 20.0% services, 23.2% sales, 5.9% farming, 17.1% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,360 (2006); Median household income: $45,147 (2006); Average household income: $60,579 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $95,714 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 58.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Barron County Located in northwestern Wisconsin; drained by the Red Cedar and Hay Rivers. Covers a land area of 862.84 square miles, a water area of 27.18 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1859. County seat is Barron. Weather Station: Cumberland
Elevation: 1,240 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 39 56 70 78 82 80 70 57 39 25 Low 0 6 18 33 45 55 60 57 48 36 23 8 Precip 1.2 0.8 1.8 2.7 3.4 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.2 2.8 2.2 1.1 Snow 13.1 8.0 10.0 3.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.6 7.9 10.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Rice Lake Municipal Airport
Elevation: 1,102 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 27 39 56 69 77 81 79 69 57 38 25 Low -1 6 19 32 44 53 58 56 47 36 22 7 Precip 1.1 0.7 1.8 2.7 3.2 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.3 2.7 2.0 1.1 Snow 12.3 6.7 9.3 2.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.6 7.0 9.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Ridgeland 1 NNE
Elevation: 958 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 39 56 69 77 81 79 70 58 40 26 Low -1 5 18 31 43 53 57 55 46 35 22 7 Precip 1.1 0.8 2.1 2.8 3.5 4.2 3.9 4.9 3.8 2.7 1.9 1.1 Snow 10.9 6.1 9.3 1.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 5.4 8.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 40,750 (1990); 44,963 (2000); 46,313 (2006); 47,822 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 19.7% Catholic Church, 5.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.8% The United Methodist Church, 2.0% The Wesleyan Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,802 (2005); Leading industries: 32.4% manufacturing; 18.7% retail trade; 14.4% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,647 totaling 351,930 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 10 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 41 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,580 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,160 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,745 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 250 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 72 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,915 (2006); Median household income: $43,964 (2006); Average household income: $53,467 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.67% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $105,797 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 113.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 101.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 192.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 17.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 51.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,364.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.3% Bush, 48.9% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Engle Creek Springs State Public Fishing Area; Grassy Lake State Public Fishery Area; Hickey Creek State Public
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County Fishery Area; Lightning Creek State Wildlife Area; Loon Lake State Wildlife Area; New Auburn State Public Hunting Grounds; Yellow River State Public Fishery Area; Yellow River State Public Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Barron County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 537-6200 http://www.co.barron.wi.us Almena Commercial Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 357-3312 Chetek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 317-1720 http://www.chetek.net City of Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-2752 http://cityofcumberland.net City of Rice Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 234-7088 http://www.ci.rice-lake.wi.us Cumberland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-3378 http://www.cumberland-wisconsin.com Rice Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 523-6318 http://www.rice-lake.com/
Barron County Communities ALMENA (village). Covers a land area of 1.000 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 92.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,187 feet. Population: 625 (1990); 720 (2000); 731 (2006); 746 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 731.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 47.6% now married, 10.6% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 18.5% Norwegian, 8.4% Irish, 7.6% Other groups, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 8.5% professional, 18.2% services, 19.5% sales, 2.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,515 (2006); Median household income: $32,895 (2006); Average household income: $39,453 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.3% (2006); Median home value: $62,889 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Almena Commercial Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 357-3312 ALMENA (town). Covers a land area of 30.675 square miles and a water area of 1.909 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Elevation is 1,187 feet. Population: 773 (1990); 910 (2000); 893 (2006); 890 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 71.0% now married, 3.9% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 17.3% Norwegian, 7.3% Swedish, 6.5% Irish, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 9.6% professional, 14.0% services, 19.4% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.8% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,739 (2006); Median household income: $52,669 (2006); Average household income: $64,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $153,279 (2006); Median rent: $446 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Almena Commercial Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 357-3312
ARLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.343 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 91.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,217 feet. Population: 609 (1990); 670 (2000); 741 (2006); 804 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 64.2% now married, 3.9% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 32.5% Norwegian, 11.8% Irish, 5.7% United States or American, 4.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.6% management, 10.9% professional, 12.8% services, 15.4% sales, 8.1% farming, 7.5% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,233 (2006); Median household income: $41,618 (2006); Average household income: $48,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 19.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARRON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.760 square miles and a water area of 0.084 square miles. Located at 45.40° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,115 feet. History: Barron began in 1878 when a sawmill was built on the Yellow River here. The arrival of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad in 1884 led to the founding of another sawmill and a flour mill, which sustained the economy when the timber was gone. A stave mill and wooden ware factory were later established in Barron, to use the hardwood that grew in the area. In 1902 the Barron Cooperative Creamery Company was organized. Population: 3,138 (1990); 3,248 (2000); 3,173 (2006); 3,182 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,149.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 49.8% now married, 12.0% widowed, 15.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 25.8% Norwegian, 9.8% Irish, 7.4% English, 5.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 16.5% professional, 17.4% services, 19.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 5.3% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,820 (2006); Median household income: $38,811 (2006); Average household income: $46,301 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Barron Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 537-5612 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $87,202 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County
Hospitals: Barron Memorial Medical Center - Mayo Health System (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 218.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Barron News-Shield (General - Circulation 4,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.8% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARRON (town). Covers a land area of 32.994 square miles and a water area of 0.066 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,115 feet. History: Founded before 1878; incorporated 1887. Population: 863 (1990); 1,014 (2000); 1,018 (2006); 1,013 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.7% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 61.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 28.0% Norwegian, 8.7% Irish, 7.3% Swedish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 14.1% professional, 14.8% services, 18.7% sales, 7.5% farming, 8.2% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,031 (2006); Median household income: $56,195 (2006); Average household income: $60,252 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Barron Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 537-5612 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $108,430 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Hospitals: Barron Memorial Medical Center - Mayo Health System (29 beds) Newspapers: Barron News-Shield (General - Circulation 4,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARRONETT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54813). Covers a land area of 53.422 square miles and a water area of 1.370 square miles. Located at 45.64° N. Lat.; 92.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,375 feet. Population: 643 (2000); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.3% under 18, 12.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 65.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.4% German, 21.5% Norwegian, 12.2% English, 9.0% Irish, 8.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 11.6% professional, 14.9% services, 14.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 7.8% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,695 (2000); Median household income: $40,156 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2000); Median home value: $85,800 (2000); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) BEAR LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.875 square miles and a water area of 2.317 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 91.82° W. Long.
Population: 530 (1990); 587 (2000); 644 (2006); 694 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 63.4% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 16.7% Czech, 8.9% Irish, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.0% management, 13.3% professional, 7.4% services, 13.9% sales, 3.9% farming, 9.7% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,826 (2006); Median household income: $53,472 (2006); Average household income: $60,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,507 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.9% less than 15 minutes, 65.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMERON (village). Covers a land area of 2.411 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 45.40° N. Lat.; 91.74° W. Long. Elevation is 1,097 feet. History: Cameron was the site of the Battle of Cameron Dam, waged by John Dietz who demanded reparations when the Chippewa Log and Boom Company’s dam flooded his farm in 1904. Dietz held the dam hostage for several years, but was eventually forced to surrender his claims. Population: 1,273 (1990); 1,546 (2000); 1,590 (2006); 1,636 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 659.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 59.4% now married, 7.3% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 25.2% Norwegian, 11.0% Irish, 8.1% English, 6.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 13.1% professional, 17.7% services, 21.2% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.2% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,199 (2006); Median household income: $41,902 (2006); Average household income: $49,409 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cameron (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 458-4560 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.6% (2006); Median home value: $94,179 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CEDAR LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 31.319 square miles and a water area of 4.075 square miles. Located at 45.61° N. Lat.; 91.58° W. Long. Population: 741 (1990); 944 (2000); 1,074 (2006); 1,187 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 48.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 72.8% now married, 2.9% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 11.7% Irish, 10.3% English, 8.6% Czech (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 15.3% professional, 12.9% services, 27.3% sales, 3.3% farming, 12.2% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,466 (2006); Median household income: $46,518 (2006); Average household income: $61,928 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $138,859 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHETEK (city). Covers a land area of 2.355 square miles and a water area of 0.704 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 91.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,055 feet. Population: 1,953 (1990); 2,180 (2000); 2,147 (2006); 2,155 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 911.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 56.7% now married, 14.9% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 23.0% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 9.3% Polish, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 11.7% professional, 20.3% services, 23.1% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.8% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,564 (2006); Median household income: $38,628 (2006); Average household income: $46,922 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Chetek (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,098 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 924-2226 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $93,360 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 305.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chetek Alert (General - Circulation 3,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chetek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 317-1720 http://www.chetek.net
CHETEK (town). Covers a land area of 30.446 square miles and a water area of 3.121 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 91.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,055 feet. History: Settled 1863, incorporated 1891. Population: 1,446 (1990); 1,686 (2000); 1,741 (2006); 1,804 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 72.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 23.9% Norwegian, 9.0% Polish, 8.8% English, 8.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 16.4% professional, 15.6% services, 25.9% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.0% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,143 (2006); Median household income: $46,618 (2006); Average household income: $61,012 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Chetek (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,098 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 924-2226 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $137,371 (2006); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Chetek Alert (General - Circulation 3,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chetek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 317-1720 http://www.chetek.net
CLINTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.124 square miles and a water area of 0.295 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Population: 849 (1990); 920 (2000); 1,006 (2006); 1,072 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 22.4% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 8.5% Swedish, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 8.0% professional, 15.4% services, 15.6% sales, 7.6% farming, 10.1% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,887 (2006); Median household income: $45,938 (2006); Average household income: $53,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $115,051 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 18.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COMSTOCK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54826). Covers a land area of 48.473 square miles and a water area of 1.896 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 92.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,270 feet. Population: 799 (2000); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.9% under 18, 13.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 65.2% now married, 5.7% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 8.1% Swedish, 7.9% Irish, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 11.7% professional, 12.9% services, 19.0% sales, 3.4% farming, 4.9% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,027 (2000); Median household income: $36,705 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2000); Median home value: $99,600 (2000); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CRYSTAL LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.728 square miles and a water area of 1.783 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Population: 631 (1990); 778 (2000); 789 (2006); 800 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 22.7% Norwegian, 9.5% Italian, 6.8% Swedish, 6.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 13.1% professional, 16.5% services, 17.1% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,268 (2006); Median household income: $44,107 (2006); Average household income: $49,005 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $110,345 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CUMBERLAND (city). Covers a land area of 3.396 square miles and a water area of 0.588 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 92.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,251 feet. History: Cumberland was founded in the 1870’s when the railroad line was built across what was then an island location in Beaver Dam Lake. Many of the early residents were Italian immigrants who came to work in the lumber industry here. The growing of rutabagas became a trademark of early Cumberland, with an annual celebration being held to honor the rutabaga. Population: 2,232 (1990); 2,280 (2000); 2,300 (2006); 2,343 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 677.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 55.7% now married, 11.7% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% German, 24.7% Norwegian, 14.1% Italian, 10.3% Irish, 9.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 15.0% professional, 13.5% services, 25.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.3% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,110 (2006); Median household income: $39,180 (2006); Average household income: $48,619 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Cumberland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-5124 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $100,132 (2006); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Cumberland Memorial Hospital (40 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 462.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Cumberland Advocate (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.1% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-2752 http://cityofcumberland.net
Cumberland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-3378 http://www.cumberland-wisconsin.com
CUMBERLAND (town). Covers a land area of 32.111 square miles and a water area of 0.947 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Elevation is 1,251 feet. History: Settled 1874, incorporated 1885. Population: 884 (1990); 942 (2000); 974 (2006); 996 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 68.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 30.5% Norwegian, 15.3% Swedish, 7.9% Italian, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 15.5% professional, 8.8% services, 18.0% sales, 4.3% farming, 11.4% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,515 (2006); Median household income: $48,038 (2006); Average household income: $57,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cumberland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-5124 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $103,916 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Cumberland Memorial Hospital (40 beds) Newspapers: Cumberland Advocate (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cumberland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 822-3378 http://www.cumberland-wisconsin.com
DALLAS (village). Covers a land area of 1.455 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 91.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,054 feet. Population: 452 (1990); 356 (2000); 367 (2006); 375 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 252.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 47.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 60.9% now married, 15.7% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% Norwegian, 25.0% German, 9.8% English, 7.7% Other groups, 6.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 5.2% professional, 12.3% services, 26.6% sales, 3.9% farming, 11.0% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,378 (2006); Median household income: $37,586 (2006); Average household income: $43,542 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.5% (2006); Median home value: $62,759 (2006); Median rent: $185 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) DALLAS (town). Covers a land area of 33.857 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,054 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County Population: 548 (1990); 604 (2000); 629 (2006); 653 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 68.2% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 37.1% Norwegian, 6.3% Irish, 4.0% United States or American, 3.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 14.4% professional, 13.7% services, 23.7% sales, 6.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,761 (2006); Median household income: $49,022 (2006); Average household income: $67,674 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $120,000 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOVRE (town). Covers a land area of 35.116 square miles and a water area of 0.095 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.60° W. Long. Population: 560 (1990); 680 (2000); 731 (2006); 774 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 60.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 26.3% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 9.1% English, 8.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 10.9% professional, 16.0% services, 19.1% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.0% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,936 (2006); Median household income: $43,721 (2006); Average household income: $52,834 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $102,917 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) DOYLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.613 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 91.61° W. Long. Population: 460 (1990); 498 (2000); 521 (2006); 542 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 63.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 24.5% Norwegian, 11.7% French (except Basque), 11.7% Czech, 6.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 9.0% professional, 9.7% services, 22.8% sales, 8.6% farming, 10.1% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,734 (2006); Median household income: $50,219 (2006); Average household income: $57,156 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $114,231 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 65.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAUGEN (village). Covers a land area of 0.510 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 91.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,229 feet. Population: 305 (1990); 287 (2000); 305 (2006); 320 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 597.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 55.5% now married, 13.7% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% German, 20.7% Czech, 15.0% Norwegian, 15.0% French (except Basque), 10.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 14.3% professional, 16.5% services, 26.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.5% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,238 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $44,790 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Rice Lake Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 234-9007 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $83,077 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKELAND (town). Covers a land area of 33.037 square miles and a water area of 2.283 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Population: 789 (1990); 963 (2000); 972 (2006); 985 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 61.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 23.8% Norwegian, 11.5% Swedish, 11.2% English, 8.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 11.5% professional, 12.1% services, 21.6% sales, 1.8% farming, 8.3% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,540 (2006); Median household income: $50,375 (2006); Average household income: $63,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $128,066 (2006); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAPLE GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 35.469 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Population: 926 (1990); 968 (2000); 1,038 (2006); 1,103 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 29.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 72.4% now married, 3.2% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% German, 31.5% Norwegian, 7.4% English, 6.0% Swedish, 5.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 13.1% professional, 12.0% services, 19.2% sales, 6.8% farming, 9.1% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,291 (2006); Median household income: $56,842 (2006); Average household income: $64,691 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $113,187 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAPLE PLAIN (town). Covers a land area of 33.292 square miles and a water area of 2.704 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Population: 610 (1990); 876 (2000); 891 (2006); 912 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 66.4% now married, 3.8% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 25.3% Norwegian, 16.6% Other groups, 9.5% English, 9.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 20.5% professional, 16.9% services, 16.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,409 (2006); Median household income: $56,250 (2006); Average household income: $62,076 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $171,000 (2006); Median rent: $198 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAK GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 34.815 square miles and a water area of 0.450 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 91.72° W. Long. Population: 906 (1990); 911 (2000); 960 (2006); 1,006 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 66.7% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% German, 17.6% Norwegian, 16.4% Czech, 7.7% United States or American, 7.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 11.5% professional, 13.9% services, 21.3% sales, 4.9% farming, 9.6% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,122 (2006); Median household income: $52,184 (2006); Average household income: $57,493 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $130,814 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 57.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRAIRIE FARM (village). Covers a land area of 0.969 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 45.23° N. Lat.; 91.98° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 494 (1990); 508 (2000); 586 (2006); 648 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 604.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 46.6% now married, 12.8% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% Norwegian, 35.9% German, 9.1% Irish, 7.6% Other groups, 4.7% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 10.6% professional, 18.9% services, 18.2% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 31.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,072 (2006); Median household income: $48,306 (2006); Average household income: $51,023 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie Farm (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 455-1683 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $75,000 (2006); Median rent: $285 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRAIRIE FARM (town). Covers a land area of 34.381 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 567 (1990); 603 (2000); 682 (2006); 755 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 64.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 38.2% Norwegian, 6.7% Polish, 5.3% Swedish, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 8.6% professional, 18.1% services, 18.4% sales, 7.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,867 (2006); Median household income: $60,243 (2006); Average household income: $80,830 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie Farm (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 455-1683 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $119,615 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 16.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County
PRAIRIE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 33.123 square miles and a water area of 1.789 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 1,129 (1990); 1,369 (2000); 1,433 (2006); 1,493 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 72.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 28.3% Norwegian, 10.2% English, 8.5% Irish, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 7.9% professional, 10.4% services, 28.7% sales, 2.2% farming, 10.7% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,612 (2006); Median household income: $49,122 (2006); Average household income: $57,147 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $156 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $150 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $122,147 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RICE LAKE (city). Covers a land area of 8.631 square miles and a water area of 1.033 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 91.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. History: The city of Rice Lake began as a lumber center, whose wood factories continued to produce products into the 1900’s. Both the city and the lake were named for the wild rice that once grew in the marshes along the lake shore. The city developed as a trading center for the surrounding dairy farmers, and for vacationers who came to the lakes in the area. Population: 8,083 (1990); 8,320 (2000); 8,388 (2006); 8,557 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 971.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 53.5% now married, 12.2% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% German, 22.4% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 5.9% English, 5.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 13.5% professional, 19.1% services, 25.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.1% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,179 (2006); Median household income: $37,287 (2006); Average household income: $46,850 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Rice Lake Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 234-9007 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.6% (2006); Median home value: $88,212 (2006); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Lakeview Medical Center of Rice Lake (75 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 251.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Rice Lake Chronotype (General - Circulation 9,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of Rice Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 234-7088 http://www.ci.rice-lake.wi.us Rice Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 523-6318 http://www.rice-lake.com/
RICE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 26.375 square miles and a water area of 1.235 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 91.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. History: Has park containing Native American mounds. University of Wisconsin. City grew as a lumbering town. Incorporated 1887. Population: 2,395 (1990); 3,026 (2000); 3,108 (2006); 3,172 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 117.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 68.3% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 19.8% Norwegian, 8.7% Other groups, 8.2% Irish, 5.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 19.4% professional, 13.2% services, 29.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 7.1% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,762 (2006); Median household income: $51,950 (2006); Average household income: $61,957 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Rice Lake Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 234-9007 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $128,409 (2006); Median rent: $426 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Lakeview Medical Center of Rice Lake (75 beds) Newspapers: Rice Lake Chronotype (General - Circulation 9,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 65.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Rice Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 523-6318 http://www.rice-lake.com/
SIOUX CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 34.922 square miles and a water area of 0.321 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.73° W. Long. Population: 635 (1990); 689 (2000); 683 (2006); 686 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 63.1% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% German, 33.2% Norwegian, 8.5% English, 6.1% Irish, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 13.2% professional, 16.6% services, 16.6% sales, 4.9% farming, 7.5% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,731 (2006); Median household income: $60,103 (2006); Average household income: $64,814 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $181 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $178 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $121,094 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 16.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Barron County
STANFOLD (town). Covers a land area of 35.910 square miles and a water area of 0.047 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Population: 644 (1990); 669 (2000); 710 (2006); 739 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 70.5% now married, 2.5% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 20.9% Norwegian, 11.6% Irish, 8.3% Other groups, 7.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 10.5% professional, 13.9% services, 24.9% sales, 3.4% farming, 3.1% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,867 (2006); Median household income: $42,861 (2006); Average household income: $49,299 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2006); Median home value: $121,429 (2006); Median rent: $513 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 19.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STANLEY (town). Covers a land area of 31.044 square miles and a water area of 0.575 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 91.73° W. Long. Population: 2,080 (1990); 2,229 (2000); 2,451 (2006); 2,642 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 79.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 7.2% Czech, 6.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 15.0% professional, 15.5% services, 24.3% sales, 2.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,063 (2006); Median household income: $51,515 (2006); Average household income: $58,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $132,281 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUMNER (town). Covers a land area of 35.679 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 91.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,089 feet. Population: 550 (1990); 598 (2000); 659 (2006); 713 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 60.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% German, 16.0% Norwegian, 10.1% English, 9.5% Irish, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 10.8% professional, 16.0% services, 25.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 8.6% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,589 (2006); Median household income: $46,600 (2006); Average household income: $65,869 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $116,912 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 65.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TURTLE LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 2.798 square miles and a water area of 0.133 square miles. Located at 45.39° N. Lat.; 92.14° W. Long. Elevation is 1,264 feet. History: Turtle Lake began in 1879 when Stephen F. Richardson built a sawmill here. Later, a cooperative creamery and a pea cannery were established. Population: 857 (1990); 1,065 (2000); 1,018 (2006); 1,022 (2011 projected); Race: 94.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 363.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 44.4% now married, 10.3% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.1% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 7.5% Swedish, 6.1% Irish, 5.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 11.6% professional, 26.1% services, 18.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 6.5% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,168 (2006); Median household income: $33,070 (2006); Average household income: $39,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Turtle Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 986-2597 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.1% (2006); Median home value: $86,875 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Turtle Lake Times (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TURTLE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 35.187 square miles and a water area of 0.433 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Elevation is 1,264 feet. Population: 621 (1990); 622 (2000); 655 (2006); 686 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 67.1% now married, 3.3% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% German, 15.6% Norwegian, 8.1% Irish, 5.5% Polish, 4.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 11.1% professional, 16.3% services, 10.8% sales, 4.9% farming, 12.9% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,202 (2006); Median household income: $52,215 (2006); Average household income: $60,093 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Turtle Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 986-2597
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Bayfield County Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $99,412 (2006); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Newspapers: Turtle Lake Times (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VANCE CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.483 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 92.08° W. Long. Population: 611 (1990); 747 (2000); 758 (2006); 772 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 63.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.2% German, 23.8% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 7.5% Swedish, 7.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 12.2% professional, 11.3% services, 8.7% sales, 5.5% farming, 18.9% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,156 (2006); Median household income: $49,833 (2006); Average household income: $54,382 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $122,177 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Located in northern Wisconsin, on a peninsula; bounded on the north by Lake Superior, and on the east by Chequamegon Bay; includes part of Chequamegon National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,476.25 square miles, a water area of 565.28 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1845. County seat is Washburn. Elevation: 649 feet
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(2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 916 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 482 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,543 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 185 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,278 (2006); Median household income: $40,128 (2006); Average household income: $47,841 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.43% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $121,512 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 55.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 79.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 139.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 38.7% Bush, 60.3% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Flag River State Wildlife Area; Rock Lake National Recreation Trail; Totagatic Lake State Wildlife Managament Area Additional Information Contacts Bayfield County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 373-6100 http://www.bayfieldcounty.org Bayfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 447-4094 http://www.bayfield.org Cable Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 533-7454 http://www.cable4fun.com Iron River Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 372-8558 http://www.iracc.com Town of Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 795-2782 http://www.barnes-wi.com Washburn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-4495 http://www.washburnchamber.com
Bayfield County Communities
Bayfield County
Weather Station: Ashland Exp. Farm
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Elevation: 816 feet
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Population: 14,008 (1990); 15,013 (2000); 15,460 (2006); 15,994 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.6% Catholic Church, 8.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.5% Baptist General Conference, 1.8% United Church of Christ, 1.5% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,270 (2005); Leading industries: 29.3% accommodation & food services; 18.3% retail trade; 11.2% hotels (exc casino hotels) & motels (2004); Farms: 468 totaling 111,851 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6
BARKSDALE (town). Covers a land area of 55.245 square miles and a water area of 11.105 square miles. Located at 46.59° N. Lat.; 91.02° W. Long. Elevation is 652 feet. Population: 756 (1990); 801 (2000); 865 (2006); 923 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 69.2% now married, 6.7% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 10.9% Swedish, 9.6% Polish, 9.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 25.2% professional, 18.5% services, 22.3% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.2% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,510 (2006); Median household income: $56,618 (2006); Average household income: $63,634 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $149,138 (2006); Median rent: $409 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.1% less than 15 minutes, 51.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARNES (town). Covers a land area of 117.515 square miles and a water area of 6.727 square miles. Located at 46.33° N. Lat.; 91.50° W. Long. Population: 473 (1990); 610 (2000); 636 (2006); 663 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 54.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 14.7% never married, 70.5% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% German, 16.1% Irish, 13.2% Swedish, 11.8% English, 10.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 14.4% professional, 27.4% services, 19.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,356 (2006); Median household income: $32,979 (2006); Average household income: $46,042 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $133,468 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.4% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 795-2782 http://www.barnes-wi.com
BAYFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 0.869 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 46.81° N. Lat.; 90.82° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. History: Bayfield was named for Admiral Henry Bayfield of the British Navy, who did surveying here in the early 1820’s. The village was settled in 1857 by a group led by Henry M. Rice of St. Paul, when it was a five-day trip on a trail to Superior. When the railroad arrived in 1880, lumbering began. Population: 701 (1990); 611 (2000); 562 (2006); 563 (2011 projected); Race: 81.9% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 646.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 50.8% now married, 6.6% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.3% Other groups, 17.7% German, 12.8% English, 12.7% Irish, 11.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 19.3% professional, 20.0% services, 25.1% sales, 1.4% farming, 12.9% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,510 (2006); Median household income: $38,103 (2006); Average household income: $46,068 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bayfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 779-3201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $130,714 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 65.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 147.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.2% car, 3.5% public transportation, 25.1% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.1% less than 15 minutes, 13.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bayfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 447-4094 http://www.bayfield.org
BAYFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 89.073 square miles and a water area of 44.880 square miles. Located at 46.83° N. Lat.; 90.92° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. History: Settled 1856, incorporated 1913.
Population: 588 (1990); 625 (2000); 628 (2006); 641 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 16.0% Norwegian, 13.1% Other groups, 12.6% Swedish, 11.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 22.5% professional, 17.6% services, 19.6% sales, 4.9% farming, 12.7% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,144 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $53,662 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006). School District(s)
Bayfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 779-3201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $143,220 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bayfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 447-4094 http://www.bayfield.org
BAYVIEW (town). Covers a land area of 41.481 square miles and a water area of 14.629 square miles. Located at 46.74° N. Lat.; 90.96° W. Long. Population: 402 (1990); 491 (2000); 487 (2006); 492 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 71.8% now married, 3.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% German, 14.8% Norwegian, 14.6% English, 11.5% Swedish, 10.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 24.7% professional, 9.2% services, 22.6% sales, 2.9% farming, 14.6% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,685 (2006); Median household income: $58,152 (2006); Average household income: $67,413 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $157,353 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELL (town). Covers a land area of 59.630 square miles and a water area of 0.796 square miles. Located at 46.80° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 237 (1990); 230 (2000); 239 (2006); 247 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.94 (2006); Median age: 51.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 56.3% now married, 7.0% widowed, 15.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 12.0% English, 10.6% French (except Basque), 10.2% Norwegian, 9.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 27.8% professional, 7.2% services, 21.6% sales, 4.1% farming, 16.5% construction, 6.2% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Bayfield County Income: Per capita income: $23,724 (2006); Median household income: $37,188 (2006); Average household income: $46,098 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $420 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $411 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 40.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CABLE (town). Covers a land area of 69.225 square miles and a water area of 2.182 square miles. Located at 46.20° N. Lat.; 91.26° W. Long. Elevation is 1,370 feet. History: Cable developed in 1880 around the Omaha Railroad, as it extended its lines northward. For several years during railroad construction, Cable was a trading center for the northland beyond it. After 1900, it became a center for fishermen on the nearby Namekagon River. Population: 817 (1990); 836 (2000); 857 (2006); 885 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 59.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.2% German, 13.0% Norwegian, 12.3% English, 10.8% Irish, 8.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 14.0% professional, 19.1% services, 20.8% sales, 3.1% farming, 18.6% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,268 (2006); Median household income: $36,250 (2006); Average household income: $45,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Two-year College(s)
Philadelphia Biblical University-Wisconsin Wilderness (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 798-3525 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $12,015; Out-of-state $12,015 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $115,556 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cable Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 533-7454 http://www.cable4fun.com
CLOVER (town). Covers a land area of 59.595 square miles and a water area of 0.301 square miles. Located at 46.78° N. Lat.; 91.23° W. Long. Population: 213 (1990); 211 (2000); 222 (2006); 234 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 51.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 50.6% now married, 8.9% widowed, 25.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.8% German, 12.0% Swedish, 11.0% Irish, 11.0% Finnish, 8.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 17.2% professional, 11.5% services, 21.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 12.6% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,273 (2006); Median household income: $39,239 (2006); Average household income: $44,136 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $133,537 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CORNUCOPIA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54827). Covers a land area of 48.839 square miles and a water area of 0.545 square miles. Located at 46.80° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 630 feet. Population: 211 (2000); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 12.9% under 18, 20.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 56.0% now married, 7.6% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 12.9% English, 11.4% French (except Basque), 10.9% Norwegian, 6.5% Finnish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 26.4% professional, 7.7% services, 23.1% sales, 4.4% farming, 16.5% construction, 6.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,928 (2000); Median household income: $29,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2000); Median home value: $90,000 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) DELTA (town). Covers a land area of 69.552 square miles and a water area of 2.655 square miles. Located at 46.47° N. Lat.; 91.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,043 feet. Population: 215 (1990); 235 (2000); 242 (2006); 249 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 49.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.2 (2006); Marriage status: 6.2% never married, 81.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 16.3% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 8.8% Slovak, 7.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 33.7% professional, 14.3% services, 21.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,676 (2006); Median household income: $37,500 (2006); Average household income: $48,996 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $158,333 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) DRUMMOND (town). Covers a land area of 137.158 square miles and a water area of 6.022 square miles. Located at 46.32° N. Lat.; 91.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,310 feet. History: For about 40 years, a lumber mill supported the economy of Drummond. A ranger headquarters for the Chequamegon National Forest was located here.
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Population: 417 (1990); 541 (2000); 545 (2006); 557 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 66.5% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.2% German, 16.7% Norwegian, 10.9% English, 10.5% Irish, 8.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 14.3% professional, 22.6% services, 23.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,651 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $47,489 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). School District(s)
Drummond Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 739-6669 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $109,000 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 22.6% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EILEEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.224 square miles and a water area of 0.077 square miles. Located at 46.56° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 665 (1990); 640 (2000); 658 (2006); 680 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.3% German, 19.8% Swedish, 14.2% Polish, 12.9% Croatian, 10.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 15.1% professional, 14.8% services, 26.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 9.9% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,914 (2006); Median household income: $52,027 (2006); Average household income: $57,990 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $130,063 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRANDVIEW (town). Aka Grand View. Covers a land area of 104.299 square miles and a water area of 2.833 square miles. Located at 46.29° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Elevation is 1,022 feet. Population: 419 (1990); 483 (2000); 486 (2006); 493 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 55.1% now married, 7.3% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% German, 21.2% Swedish, 15.0% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 9.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 18.1% professional, 25.6% services, 17.6% sales, 6.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 13.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,668 (2006); Median household income: $30,000 (2006); Average household income: $39,792 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $103,333 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HERBSTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54844). Covers a land area of 64.500 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 46.76° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Elevation is 614 feet. Population: 195 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.3% under 18, 23.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 51.6% now married, 9.7% widowed, 24.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 12.4% Irish, 11.4% Finnish, 9.7% English, 9.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 13.2% professional, 13.2% services, 19.7% sales, 2.6% farming, 14.5% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,421 (2000); Median household income: $27,361 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2000); Median home value: $96,400 (2000); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) HUGHES (town). Covers a land area of 52.000 square miles and a water area of 1.455 square miles. Located at 46.53° N. Lat.; 91.48° W. Long. Population: 334 (1990); 408 (2000); 427 (2006); 446 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 70.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.9% German, 16.0% Finnish, 15.3% Irish, 12.8% Norwegian, 11.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 29.4% professional, 15.8% services, 22.0% sales, 2.3% farming, 13.0% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,156 (2006); Median household income: $46,154 (2006); Average household income: $55,548 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $122,500 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.2% less than 15 minutes, 15.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) IRON RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 31.430 square miles and a water area of 3.420 square miles. Located at 46.55° N. Lat.; 91.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,120 feet. History: Iron River developed around a trading post established in 1887 by John Pettingill to serve the lumbermen. By 1892 there was a sawmill and a hotel in the new settlement. As the lumber industry declined, the area was settled by Scandinavians who began farming, and a canning factory and cooperative creamery were established.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Bayfield County Population: 901 (1990); 1,059 (2000); 1,113 (2006); 1,170 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 59.1% now married, 9.7% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.7% German, 17.4% Norwegian, 15.9% Swedish, 13.0% Finnish, 11.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 16.5% professional, 18.7% services, 23.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.6% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,640 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $44,178 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Maple (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 363-2431 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,773 (2006); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 1.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Iron River Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 372-8558 http://www.iracc.com
KELLY (town). Covers a land area of 36.673 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.43° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Population: 383 (1990); 377 (2000); 379 (2006); 384 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 73.2% now married, 6.5% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% German, 19.7% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 12.7% Swedish, 12.2% Croatian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.7% management, 12.5% professional, 12.5% services, 19.1% sales, 6.6% farming, 6.6% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,127 (2006); Median household income: $39,750 (2006); Average household income: $48,042 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $108,696 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 21.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.3% less than 15 minutes, 65.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) KEYSTONE (town). Covers a land area of 35.806 square miles and a water area of 0.289 square miles. Located at 46.52° N. Lat.; 91.18° W. Long. Population: 320 (1990); 369 (2000); 380 (2006); 393 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 72.6% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 14.8% German, 14.6% Slovak, 12.2% Irish, 8.1% Finnish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.1% professional, 9.3% services, 26.3% sales, 5.9% farming, 6.8% construction, 27.8% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $20,691 (2006); Median household income: $46,484 (2006); Average household income: $51,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $106,410 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.1% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 52.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 35.505 square miles and a water area of 0.354 square miles. Located at 46.35° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 294 (1990); 293 (2000); 295 (2006); 299 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 5.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 60.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% German, 17.9% Swedish, 12.9% Irish, 12.1% Norwegian, 10.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 6.3% professional, 19.7% services, 19.7% sales, 6.3% farming, 16.2% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,525 (2006); Median household income: $32,407 (2006); Average household income: $37,541 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $131,757 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 2.1% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MASON (village). Covers a land area of 0.508 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.43° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 102 (1990); 72 (2000); 71 (2006); 72 (2011 projected); Race: 87.3% White, 0.0% Black, 7.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 139.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.2 (2006); Marriage status: 6.5% never married, 93.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% United States or American, 19.4% Swedish, 16.7% Norwegian, 8.3% Canadian, 8.3% Scandinavian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 0.0% professional, 9.5% services, 28.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 52.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,655 (2006); Median household income: $32,500 (2006); Average household income: $31,827 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.2% (2006); Median home value: $53,077 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 28.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 38.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 85.7% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Bayfield County
MASON (town). Covers a land area of 35.905 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.46° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 296 (1990); 326 (2000); 328 (2006); 335 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 56.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.4% German, 26.6% Swedish, 23.2% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 9.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 4.1% professional, 12.3% services, 28.1% sales, 15.1% farming, 18.5% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,174 (2006); Median household income: $42,768 (2006); Average household income: $46,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $133,333 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NAMAKAGON (town). Covers a land area of 64.971 square miles and a water area of 7.210 square miles. Located at 46.20° N. Lat.; 91.05° W. Long. Population: 276 (1990); 285 (2000); 286 (2006); 291 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.88 (2006); Median age: 59.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 10.0% never married, 66.4% now married, 8.7% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% German, 14.7% Norwegian, 11.4% English, 9.0% United States or American, 7.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 6.8% professional, 20.5% services, 37.5% sales, 3.4% farming, 12.5% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,689 (2006); Median household income: $23,810 (2006); Average household income: $35,164 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $266,279 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) ORIENTA (town). Covers a land area of 54.123 square miles and a water area of 0.198 square miles. Located at 46.73° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 114 (1990); 101 (2000); 107 (2006); 113 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.91 (2006); Median age: 49.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 53.4% now married, 11.4% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 21.4% Swedish, 13.6% Irish, 11.7% Hungarian, 8.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 20.3% professional, 8.5% services, 20.3% sales, 6.8% farming, 16.9% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,766 (2006); Median household income: $44,000 (2006); Average household income: $47,321 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $135,714 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 36.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OULU (town). Covers a land area of 35.472 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.62° N. Lat.; 91.50° W. Long. Elevation is 998 feet. Population: 513 (1990); 540 (2000); 552 (2006); 567 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 57.4% now married, 9.7% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% Finnish, 23.2% German, 10.2% Swedish, 9.2% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 17.3% professional, 14.7% services, 13.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 18.6% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,157 (2006); Median household income: $45,809 (2006); Average household income: $49,863 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $120,755 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) PILSEN (town). Covers a land area of 34.903 square miles and a water area of 0.218 square miles. Located at 46.56° N. Lat.; 91.17° W. Long. Population: 203 (1990); 203 (2000); 210 (2006); 218 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 68.6% now married, 10.1% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 16.8% Irish, 11.6% English, 10.5% Czech, 8.9% Slovak (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 18.3% professional, 0.0% services, 30.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 24.7% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,536 (2006); Median household income: $52,083 (2006); Average household income: $53,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,750 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) PORT WING (town). Covers a land area of 46.609 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 46.78° N. Lat.; 91.37° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. Population: 434 (1990); 420 (2000); 440 (2006); 463 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Bayfield County (2006); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 58.4% now married, 9.0% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% German, 27.2% Swedish, 20.0% Norwegian, 12.6% Irish, 8.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 18.6% professional, 13.3% services, 20.7% sales, 4.3% farming, 16.0% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,273 (2006); Median household income: $40,250 (2006); Average household income: $53,720 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
South Shore (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 774-3500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $87,826 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSSELL (town). Covers a land area of 49.831 square miles and a water area of 50.310 square miles. Located at 46.91° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Population: 978 (1990); 1,216 (2000); 1,324 (2006); 1,392 (2011 projected); Race: 24.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 50.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.5% Other groups, 8.5% German, 4.1% Norwegian, 2.4% Irish, 2.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 15.6% professional, 19.8% services, 26.0% sales, 4.3% farming, 14.7% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,761 (2006); Median household income: $31,400 (2006); Average household income: $36,245 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $57,541 (2006); Median rent: $186 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 5.6% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) TRIPP (town). Covers a land area of 34.716 square miles and a water area of 0.204 square miles. Located at 46.61° N. Lat.; 91.36° W. Long. Population: 182 (1990); 209 (2000); 215 (2006); 222 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 2.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 60.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% Finnish, 28.9% German, 8.9% Irish, 7.9% English, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 17.1% professional, 8.5% services, 37.8% sales, 6.1% farming, 13.4% construction, 3.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,140 (2006); Median household income: $44,375 (2006); Average household income: $45,494 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 21.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHBURN (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.921 square miles and a water area of 2.244 square miles. Located at 46.67° N. Lat.; 90.89° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Washburn was founded in 1884 by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minnesota & Omaha Railroad, and named for Cadwallader C. Washburn, Wisconsin governor from 1872 to 1874. Coal was shipped from the docks here on a bay of Lake Superior, where lumber mills also operated. Population: 2,285 (1990); 2,280 (2000); 2,335 (2006); 2,401 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 595.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 54.9% now married, 7.0% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 16.2% Norwegian, 11.0% Swedish, 10.1% Irish, 9.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 24.9% professional, 17.8% services, 24.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,708 (2006); Median household income: $38,671 (2006); Average household income: $43,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). School District(s)
Washburn (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 723 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 373-6187 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $112,719 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The County Journal (General - Circulation 4,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Washburn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-4495 http://www.washburnchamber.com
WASHBURN (town). Covers a land area of 85.009 square miles and a water area of 0.200 square miles. Located at 46.66° N. Lat.; 91.07° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Founded 1884, incorporated 1904. Population: 490 (1990); 541 (2000); 571 (2006); 601 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 62.9% now married, 2.6% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 20.3% Swedish, 16.0% Norwegian, 11.9% Polish, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 21.6% professional, 16.1% services, 20.2% sales, 5.5% farming, 13.0% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,187 (2006); Median household income: $57,955 (2006); Average household income: $58,726 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Brown County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Washburn (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 723 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 373-6187 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $138,333 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The County Journal (General - Circulation 4,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 52.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Washburn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-4495 http://www.washburnchamber.com
Brown County Located in eastern Wisconsin, partly on the Door Peninsula; bounded on the north by Green Bay of Lake Michigan. Covers a land area of 528.68 square miles, a water area of 86.75 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1818. County seat is Green Bay. Brown County is part of the Green Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Brown County, WI; Kewaunee County, WI; Oconto County, WI Weather Station: Green Bay Int’l Airport
Elevation: 685 feet
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Population: 194,594 (1990); 226,778 (2000); 241,054 (2006); 253,269 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 1.6% Black, 2.3% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 456.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 52.4% Catholic Church, 6.2% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.4% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.0% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 137,231 (2005); Leading industries: 19.0% manufacturing; 12.4% health care and social assistance; 12.2% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,117 totaling 196,859 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 53 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 411 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 12,743 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 154 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 4,081 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,180 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,058 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 664 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,101 (2006); Median household income: $54,326 (2006); Average household income: $65,624 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.39% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $290 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $274 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $147,386 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 141.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 166.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 76.7% good, 22.6% moderate, 0.7% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 25.4 per 10,000
population (2004); Hospital beds: 32.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,400.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 54.5% Bush, 44.6% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Green Bay West Shores State Wildlife Area; Heritage Hill State Park; Holland State Wildlife Area; Lost Dauphin State Park; Sensiba State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Brown County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 448-4016 http://www.co.brown.wi.us City of De Pere. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 339-4050 http://www.de-pere.org City of Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 448-3005 http://www.ci.green-bay.wi.us Denmark Community Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 863-6400 http://www.dcbawis.org Green Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 437-8704 http://www.titletown.org Pulaski Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-4400 http://www.pulaskichamber.org Town of Ledgeview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 336-3360 http://www.ledgeviewwisconsin.com Town of Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 864-2322 http://www.townofmorrison.org Town of Pittsfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-3409 http://www.townofpittsfield.org Town of Suamico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 434-2212 http://www.suamico.org Village of Ashwaubenon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 492-2300 http://www.ashwaubenon.com Village of Bellevue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 468-5225 http://www.bellevue-wi.com Village of Denmark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 863-6400 http://www.denmark-wi.org Village of Hobart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 869-1011 http://www.hobart-wi.org Village of Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 434-4640 http://www.village.howard.wi.us Village of Wrightstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 532-6006 http://www.vil.wrightstown.wi.us
Brown County Communities ALLOUEZ (village). Covers a land area of 4.625 square miles and a water area of 0.529 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 88.02° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 14,431 (1990); 15,443 (2000); 15,022 (2006); 14,802 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 4.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,247.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 69.1% now married, 7.3% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 12.1% Irish, 10.7% Belgian, 7.3% Polish, 6.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 25.4% professional, 10.3% services, 30.6% sales, 0.3% farming, 4.7% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,292 (2006); Median household income: $62,325 (2006); Average household income: $78,738 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $146,699 (2006); Median rent: $524 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Brown County
ASHWAUBENON (village). Covers a land area of 12.370 square miles and a water area of 0.372 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 88.08° W. Long. Elevation is 590 feet. Population: 16,517 (1990); 17,634 (2000); 16,842 (2006); 16,312 (2011 projected); Race: 93.5% White, 1.0% Black, 2.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,361.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 58.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 11.7% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 7.8% Belgian, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 119 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 20.3% professional, 11.2% services, 32.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 6.5% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,359 (2006); Median household income: $52,773 (2006); Average household income: $65,182 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $729 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $688 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2006); Median home value: $153,517 (2006); Median rent: $486 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 524.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Ashwaubenon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 492-2300 http://www.ashwaubenon.com
BELLEVUE (village). Aka Bellevue Town CDP. Covers a land area of 14.268 square miles and a water area of 0.053 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Elevation is 759 feet. Population: 7,541 (1990); 11,828 (2000); 15,456 (2006); 18,252 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.9% Black, 1.8% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,083.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 62.0% now married, 3.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 17.2% Belgian, 11.8% Polish, 8.2% Irish, 7.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 127 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 61 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 17.2% professional, 10.9% services, 29.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.7% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,086 (2006); Median household income: $64,912 (2006); Average household income: $74,580 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $166,241 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Bellevue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 468-5225 http://www.bellevue-wi.com DE PERE (city). Covers a land area of 10.606 square miles and a water area of 0.714 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 88.06° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet.
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History: Father Claude Allouez established a Jesuit mission called St. Francis Xavier on this site in 1671. The mission continued until the erection of Fort La Baye in 1717. Construction of a dam and locks at the rapids on the Fox River in 1836 attracted land speculators, and the community of De Pere developed. Many mills were built around the dam after 1849, when it was replaced by a stronger structure. Population: 16,745 (1990); 20,559 (2000); 23,880 (2006); 26,488 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.9% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,251.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 56.2% now married, 5.5% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 13.7% Irish, 11.2% Dutch, 10.4% Polish, 8.5% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 179 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 170 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 21.1% professional, 11.6% services, 30.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.4% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,632 (2006); Median household income: $58,728 (2006); Average household income: $69,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $375 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $353 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Brown County CDEB (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 336-5754 De Pere (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 337-1032 West De Pere (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,029 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 337-1393 Four-year College(s)
Saint Norbert College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,050. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 337-3181 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $22,509; Out-of-state $22,509 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $152,265 (2006); Median rent: $540 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 180.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: De Pere Journal (General - Circulation 3,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of De Pere. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 339-4050 http://www.de-pere.org
DENMARK (village). Covers a land area of 1.482 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.34° N. Lat.; 87.83° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Denmark was settled in 1848 by Danes who named their new home for their old. Population: 1,612 (1990); 1,958 (2000); 1,980 (2006); 2,042 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,336.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 54.6% now married, 9.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.0% German, 15.8% Polish, 12.5% Czech, 9.7% Irish, 9.3% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 13.5% professional, 14.0% services, 28.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 10.4% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,194 (2006); Median household income: $44,844 (2006); Average household income: $51,844 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $261 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $248 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Denmark (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 863-2176 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,800 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 130.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Denmark Press (General - Circulation 2,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Denmark Community Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 863-6400 http://www.dcbawis.org Village of Denmark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 863-6400 http://www.denmark-wi.org
EATON (town). Covers a land area of 24.223 square miles and a water area of 0.075 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 87.83° W. Long. Population: 1,128 (1990); 1,414 (2000); 1,644 (2006); 1,812 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 69.4% now married, 2.8% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 30.3% Polish, 25.2% Belgian, 9.8% Czech, 7.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 9.2% professional, 11.6% services, 24.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 14.5% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,789 (2006); Median household income: $67,925 (2006); Average household income: $75,173 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $169,872 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 58.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENMORE (town). Covers a land area of 32.722 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 924 feet. Population: 1,057 (1990); 1,187 (2000); 1,758 (2006); 2,185 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 15.9% Polish, 14.1% Dutch, 13.9% Belgian, 9.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 9.6% professional, 8.4% services, 25.2% sales, 4.3% farming, 13.8% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,723 (2006); Median household income: $61,912 (2006); Average household income: $76,250 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $164,189 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 58.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREEN BAY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 43.872 square miles and a water area of 10.452 square miles. Located at 44.51° N. Lat.; 88.01° W. Long. Elevation is 594 feet. History: In the 1600’s, Green Bay was known as La Baye by the French, who established a mission as well as a frontier fort and trading post along the Fox River, where it emptied into the long bay off Lake Michigan. Nicholas Perrot was commandant of the region from 1684 to 1700. Several more forts were established and destroyed during the first half of the 18th century. In 1745, Augustin de Langlade settled here, and for the next several decades the Langlade family controlled the trade and commerce of La Baye during the French and British regimes. British fur traders began about 1761 to call the area Green Bay, for the greenish tint seen in the water in the spring. About 1800 the Americans entered the fur trading business with John Jacob Astor’s American Fur Company gaining control in the area after the War of 1812. The completion of the Erie Canal led to the opening of lands for settlement, and Green Bay became a farm market center with a flour mill and hotels in the early 1830’s. By 1854, when Green Bay was incorporated, lumber had replaced fur as the principal product. Population: 96,466 (1990); 102,313 (2000); 100,007 (2006); 98,966 (2011 projected); Race: 81.4% White, 2.2% Black, 4.1% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,279.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 50.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.0% German, 15.8% Other groups, 9.9% Belgian, 9.8% Polish, 9.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 58,123 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 166 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 15.8% professional, 15.0% services, 28.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.1% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,505 (2006); Median household income: $43,946 (2006); Average household income: $53,550 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $406 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $382 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Ashwaubenon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 492-2905 Green Bay Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 20,297 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 448-2100 Howard-Suamico (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 662-7878 Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Bellin College of Nursing (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 433-3560 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $14,851; Out-of-state $14,851 ITT Technical Institute Fall 2005 Enrollment: 761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 662-9000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $14,196; Out-of-state $14,196 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,628. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 465-2207 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,425; Out-of-state $15,471 Two-year College(s)
Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology (Private, Not-for-profit, United Methodist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 433-3497 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,375; Out-of-state $2,375
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Brown County Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-3028 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,353. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 498-5400 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,806; Out-of-state $15,701 Wisconsin College of Cosmetology Inc (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 336-8888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $126,406 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Bellin Memorial Hospital (167 beds); Brown County Mental Health Center (88 beds); St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center (158 beds); St. Vincent Hospital (349 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 288.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Green Bay Press-Gazette (Circulation 56,785); The Green Bay News-Chronicle (Circulation 9,110) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 448-3005 http://www.ci.green-bay.wi.us Green Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 437-8704 http://www.titletown.org
GREEN BAY (town). Covers a land area of 22.123 square miles and a water area of 8.545 square miles. Located at 44.58° N. Lat.; 87.79° W. Long. Elevation is 594 feet. History: Jean Nicolet established a trading post on the site in 1634. The permanent settlement, the oldest in the state, dates from 1701. Key to the Fox-Wisconsin water route and an entry to the Midwest, Green Bay became a fur-trading center. It was occupied successively by the French (1717), the British (1761), and the Americans (1816). With the decline of the fur trade, Green Bay became the trade center of a lumber and farm area. National Railroad Museum here. Incorporated 1854. Population: 1,292 (1990); 1,772 (2000); 2,033 (2006); 2,254 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 91.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% Belgian, 32.7% German, 7.6% French (except Basque), 7.1% Irish, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 13.0% professional, 11.0% services, 24.6% sales, 2.2% farming, 15.2% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,532 (2006); Median household income: $73,271 (2006); Average household income: $84,131 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ashwaubenon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 492-2905 Green Bay Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 20,297 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 448-2100 Howard-Suamico (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 662-7878 Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Bellin College of Nursing (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 433-3560 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $14,851; Out-of-state $14,851 ITT Technical Institute Fall 2005 Enrollment: 761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 662-9000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $14,196; Out-of-state $14,196
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,628. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 465-2207 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,425; Out-of-state $15,471 Two-year College(s)
Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology (Private, Not-for-profit, United Methodist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 433-3497 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,375; Out-of-state $2,375 Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-3028 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,353. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 498-5400 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,806; Out-of-state $15,701 Wisconsin College of Cosmetology Inc (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 336-8888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $207,243 (2006); Median rent: $513 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Newspapers: Green Bay Press-Gazette (Circulation 56,785); The Green Bay News-Chronicle (Circulation 9,110) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 47.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Green Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 437-8704 http://www.titletown.org
GREENLEAF (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54126). Covers a land area of 76.907 square miles and a water area of 1.395 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 88.05° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. Population: 3,638 (2000); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 47.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.7% under 18, 8.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 67.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 15.1% Dutch, 11.9% Irish, 7.2% Belgian, 7.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 11.9% professional, 10.5% services, 20.8% sales, 4.6% farming, 13.4% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,662 (2000); Median household income: $52,639 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2000); Median home value: $119,600 (2000); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOBART (village). Aka Hobart town. Covers a land area of 33.153 square miles and a water area of 0.109 square miles. Located at 44.51° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Population: 4,281 (1990); 5,090 (2000); 5,873 (2006); 6,481 (2011 projected); Race: 81.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 177.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 71.2% now married, 5.1% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% German, 19.6% Other groups, 11.1% Belgian, 10.2% Polish, 9.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 17.3% professional, 11.9% services, 28.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 8.3% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,706 (2006); Median household income: $79,430 (2006); Average household income: $100,289 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $207 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $207 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $224,060 (2006); Median rent: $337 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 93.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Hobart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 869-1011 http://www.hobart-wi.org
HOLLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.970 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.27° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 769 feet. Population: 1,237 (1990); 1,339 (2000); 1,475 (2006); 1,591 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 65.3% now married, 3.8% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 27.7% Dutch, 14.4% Irish, 6.5% United States or American, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 11.7% professional, 11.4% services, 19.4% sales, 6.1% farming, 10.9% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,400 (2006); Median household income: $67,332 (2006); Average household income: $79,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $163,542 (2006); Median rent: $432 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOWARD (village). Covers a land area of 17.974 square miles and a water area of 4.969 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 88.08° W. Long. Elevation is 620 feet. Population: 9,874 (1990); 13,546 (2000); 16,466 (2006); 18,756 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 1.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 916.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 61.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 15.1% Polish, 11.8% Irish, 10.3% Belgian, 7.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 98 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 18.2% professional, 10.8% services, 29.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,631 (2006); Median household income: $59,820 (2006); Average household income: $66,971 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.3% (2006); Median home value: $164,886 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 52.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Additional Information Contacts Village of Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 434-4640 http://www.village.howard.wi.us
HUMBOLDT (town). Covers a land area of 23.949 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.50° N. Lat.; 87.83° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,334 (1990); 1,338 (2000); 1,358 (2006); 1,379 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 56.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 63.6% now married, 3.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% Belgian, 32.1% German, 10.9% Polish, 7.5% French (except Basque), 7.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 9.0% professional, 11.9% services, 24.6% sales, 3.3% farming, 19.8% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,236 (2006); Median household income: $67,679 (2006); Average household income: $72,023 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $160,600 (2006); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 59.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAWRENCE (town). Covers a land area of 15.412 square miles and a water area of 0.646 square miles. Located at 44.40° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Population: 1,006 (1990); 1,548 (2000); 2,027 (2006); 2,409 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 75.4% now married, 1.9% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% German, 21.6% Dutch, 12.9% Irish, 10.2% Belgian, 9.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 15.5% professional, 8.7% services, 26.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,632 (2006); Median household income: $81,212 (2006); Average household income: $98,596 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $426 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $356 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $210,995 (2006); Median rent: $661 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 93.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEDGEVIEW (town). Covers a land area of 17.616 square miles and a water area of 0.139 square miles. Located at 44.42° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Population: 1,601 (1990); 3,363 (2000); 5,246 (2006); 6,676 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 297.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Brown County females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 71.0% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.5% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.4% Dutch, 10.7% Belgian, 7.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 122 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 26.8% professional, 6.2% services, 23.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.6% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,060 (2006); Median household income: $77,909 (2006); Average household income: $96,386 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $195 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $176 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $230,475 (2006); Median rent: $595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 5 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.9% less than 15 minutes, 52.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Ledgeview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 336-3360 http://www.ledgeviewwisconsin.com
MORRISON (town). Covers a land area of 35.066 square miles and a water area of 1.395 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 919 feet. Population: 1,493 (1990); 1,651 (2000); 1,736 (2006); 1,813 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 66.8% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.3% German, 12.2% Irish, 7.1% Dutch, 5.8% Polish, 5.7% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 12.6% professional, 11.6% services, 19.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 12.5% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,075 (2006); Median household income: $63,698 (2006); Average household income: $68,629 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $149,441 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 46.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 864-2322 http://www.townofmorrison.org NEW DENMARK (town). Covers a land area of 34.716 square miles and a water area of 0.121 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 87.83° W. Long. Population: 1,370 (1990); 1,482 (2000); 1,510 (2006); 1,539 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 69.5% now married, 3.3% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 15.7% Polish, 12.0% Belgian, 12.0% Czech, 8.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.6%
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management, 15.8% professional, 9.2% services, 22.5% sales, 2.7% farming, 13.7% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,535 (2006); Median household income: $65,167 (2006); Average household income: $76,674 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $162,500 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW FRANKEN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54229). Covers a land area of 43.066 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 87.81° W. Long. Elevation is 813 feet. Population: 3,724 (2000); Race: 96.5% White, 1.8% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 86.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.0% under 18, 7.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 68.1% now married, 2.5% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 35.1% Belgian, 9.6% Irish, 9.1% Polish, 6.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 13.8% professional, 11.9% services, 27.4% sales, 2.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,849 (2000); Median household income: $58,198 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2000); Median home value: $143,200 (2000); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 54.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) ONEIDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.653 square miles and a water area of 0.056 square miles. Located at 44.49° N. Lat.; 88.18° W. Long. Elevation is 704 feet. Population: 808 (1990); 1,070 (2000); 1,209 (2006); 1,322 (2011 projected); Race: 27.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 213.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 55.2% now married, 13.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% Other groups, 19.4% German, 6.6% Dutch, 6.4% French (except Basque), 5.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 12.6% professional, 15.8% services, 21.4% sales, 5.1% farming, 10.0% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,099 (2006); Median household income: $39,845 (2006); Average household income: $52,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $132,428 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 5.4% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.7% less
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than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PITTSFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 32.140 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 88.18° W. Long. Elevation is 806 feet. Population: 2,109 (1990); 2,433 (2000); 2,653 (2006); 2,824 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 82.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.5% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% German, 22.7% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 8.6% Dutch, 7.4% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 13.7% professional, 12.4% services, 23.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.0% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,647 (2006); Median household income: $71,240 (2006); Average household income: $78,802 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.8% (2006); Median home value: $174,691 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Pittsfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-3409 http://www.townofpittsfield.org PULASKI (village). Covers a land area of 2.497 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 44.66° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 2,298 (1990); 3,060 (2000); 3,510 (2006); 3,885 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,405.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 50.6% now married, 8.0% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% Polish, 37.5% German, 10.8% Irish, 5.0% Other groups, 4.7% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 15.9% professional, 12.7% services, 24.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,342 (2006); Median household income: $49,646 (2006); Average household income: $55,340 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2006); Median home value: $124,453 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 181.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 0.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pulaski Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-4400 http://www.pulaskichamber.org
ROCKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 22.308 square miles and a water area of 0.562 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Population: 974 (1990); 1,522 (2000); 1,935 (2006); 2,263 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 86.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 72.5% now married, 2.3% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 18.2% Dutch, 9.2% Belgian, 8.6% United States or American, 8.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 19.4% professional, 7.2% services, 21.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.8% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,718 (2006); Median household income: $83,036 (2006); Average household income: $103,236 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $252,514 (2006); Median rent: $700 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 60.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 19.695 square miles and a water area of 34.574 square miles. Located at 44.58° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Population: 2,044 (1990); 3,712 (2000); 4,135 (2006); 4,501 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 3.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 210.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 57.4% now married, 2.5% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 21.6% Belgian, 13.8% Irish, 9.4% Polish, 7.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 17.6% professional, 13.5% services, 32.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.8% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,664 (2006); Median household income: $70,215 (2006); Average household income: $82,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $188,185 (2006); Median rent: $603 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 60.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUAMICO (town). Aka Big Suamico. Covers a land area of 36.245 square miles and a water area of 23.061 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Elevation is 593 feet. Population: 5,214 (1990); 8,686 (2000); 10,192 (2006); 11,390 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 281.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 73.5% now married, 1.7% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 14.0% Polish, 12.5% Belgian, 11.7% Irish, 7.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 84 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 16.0% professional, 6.7% services, 26.3% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.4% construction, 20.1% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Buffalo County Income: Per capita income: $31,654 (2006); Median household income: $79,867 (2006); Average household income: $90,070 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $343 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $319 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.3% (2006); Median home value: $197,013 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 64.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Suamico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 434-2212 http://www.suamico.org
WRIGHTSTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 2.472 square miles and a water area of 0.245 square miles. Located at 44.32° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 1,357 (1990); 1,934 (2000); 2,294 (2006); 2,580 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 927.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 63.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.7% German, 19.1% Dutch, 8.5% Irish, 7.7% Polish, 7.5% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 14.3% professional, 9.3% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.6% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,761 (2006); Median household income: $62,445 (2006); Average household income: $71,586 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Wrightstown Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 532-5551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $149,300 (2006); Median rent: $499 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Wrightstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 532-6006 http://www.vil.wrightstown.wi.us
WRIGHTSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 33.525 square miles and a water area of 0.164 square miles. Located at 44.33° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 1,655 (1990); 2,013 (2000); 2,073 (2006); 2,124 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 69.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 21.6% Dutch, 11.9% Irish, 9.6% Belgian, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 13.3% professional, 9.4% services, 24.3% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.0% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,054 (2006); Median household income: $66,912 (2006); Average household income: $81,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Wrightstown Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 532-5551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $178,151 (2006); Median rent: $484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 50.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Buffalo County Located in western Wisconsin; bounded on the northwest by the Chippewa River, on the west and southwest by the Mississippi River, and on the southeast by the Trempealeau River. Covers a land area of 684.47 square miles, a water area of 25.11 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Alma. Weather Station: Alma Dam 4
Elevation: 669 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 30 41 57 70 79 83 80 72 60 42 29 Low 7 13 24 37 49 58 63 61 52 41 27 14 Precip 1.0 0.7 1.8 3.3 3.9 4.3 5.2 4.7 4.1 2.5 2.3 0.9 Snow 10.8 5.9 7.4 1.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.7 8.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 13,584 (1990); 13,804 (2000); 13,909 (2006); 14,075 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 26.5% Catholic Church, 22.2% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.5% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 7.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.0% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,297 (2005); Leading industries: 14.6% health care and social assistance; 7.4% offices of dentists; 7.1% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,128 totaling 316,132 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 725 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,133 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,028 (2006); Median household income: $44,447 (2006); Average household income: $53,587 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.44% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $116,431 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 110.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 88.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 203.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 2.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.1% Bush, 52.7% Kerry, 0.8% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Swamp State Public Hunting Grounds; Merrick State Park; Tiffany State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Buffalo County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 685-6206 http://www.buffalocounty.com
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ALMA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.857 square miles and a water area of 1.926 square miles. Located at 44.34° N. Lat.; 91.92° W. Long. Elevation is 687 feet. Population: 861 (1990); 942 (2000); 908 (2006); 893 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 155.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 61.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.0% German, 18.9% Norwegian, 13.3% Swiss, 7.7% Polish, 7.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 14.3% professional, 20.6% services, 18.8% sales, 4.0% farming, 10.5% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,293 (2006); Median household income: $39,081 (2006); Average household income: $49,916 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Alma (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 685-4416 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.5% (2006); Median home value: $102,188 (2006); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALMA (town). Covers a land area of 42.787 square miles and a water area of 0.142 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Elevation is 687 feet. History: Lock and Dam No. 4 completed here in 1935. Settled c.1852, incorporated 1885. Population: 408 (1990); 377 (2000); 385 (2006); 392 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 1.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 64.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 17.1% Swiss, 15.4% Norwegian, 7.1% Polish, 6.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 8.5% professional, 19.5% services, 19.5% sales, 12.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,383 (2006); Median household income: $51,894 (2006); Average household income: $61,996 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Alma (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 685-4416 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $145,536 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 15.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELVIDERE (town). Covers a land area of 33.153 square miles and a water area of 1.401 square miles. Located at 44.25° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Population: 432 (1990); 442 (2000); 443 (2006); 451 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 71.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.2% German, 15.6% Norwegian, 13.6% Polish, 7.8% Irish, 6.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.2% management, 10.2% professional, 6.1% services, 17.1% sales, 7.8% farming, 9.4% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,038 (2006); Median household income: $49,274 (2006); Average household income: $62,351 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $155,921 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 18.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 19.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BUFFALO (town). Covers a land area of 29.850 square miles and a water area of 4.337 square miles. Located at 44.07° N. Lat.; 91.61° W. Long. Population: 686 (1990); 667 (2000); 738 (2006); 790 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 63.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 29.9% Polish, 10.8% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 4.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 19.1% professional, 9.7% services, 21.4% sales, 3.8% farming, 11.2% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,457 (2006); Median household income: $54,557 (2006); Average household income: $63,686 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $120,663 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 58.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BUFFALO CITY (city). Covers a land area of 2.139 square miles and a water area of 3.909 square miles. Located at 44.23° N. Lat.; 91.86° W. Long. Elevation is 670 feet. Population: 941 (1990); 1,040 (2000); 1,084 (2006); 1,121 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 506.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 68.4% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 15.5% Norwegian, 15.2% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 6.4% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 11.3% professional, 14.0% services, 19.6% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.4% construction, 33.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,593 (2006); Median household income: $48,393 (2006); Average household income: $53,842 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Buffalo County Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $117,319 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CANTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.812 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.82° W. Long. Population: 309 (1990); 304 (2000); 303 (2006); 301 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 73.1% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% German, 28.1% Norwegian, 18.4% Austrian, 11.4% United States or American, 9.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.7% management, 13.0% professional, 9.3% services, 15.5% sales, 9.3% farming, 4.3% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,317 (2006); Median household income: $45,147 (2006); Average household income: $52,857 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $133,750 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 21.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) COCHRANE (village). Covers a land area of 0.721 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.22° N. Lat.; 91.83° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 528 (1990); 435 (2000); 428 (2006); 430 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 593.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 70.2% now married, 8.4% widowed, 1.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.8% German, 9.1% Norwegian, 8.6% Polish, 7.7% Irish, 5.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 14.4% professional, 13.9% services, 23.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 8.8% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,954 (2006); Median household income: $44,146 (2006); Average household income: $51,026 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $92,174 (2006); Median rent: $322 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: Buffalo County Journal (General, Religious - Circulation 1,000); Cochrane-Fountain City Recorder (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.8% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) CROSS (town). Covers a land area of 37.678 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 91.63° W. Long. Population: 307 (1990); 366 (2000); 390 (2006); 411 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 67.7% now married, 1.3%
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widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 29.5% Polish, 14.5% Swiss, 13.0% Norwegian, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 19.2% professional, 7.5% services, 15.0% sales, 7.1% farming, 15.4% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,968 (2006); Median household income: $60,417 (2006); Average household income: $72,339 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $155,556 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 18.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOVER (town). Covers a land area of 36.210 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 91.57° W. Long. Population: 451 (1990); 484 (2000); 462 (2006); 462 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 70.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 2.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% Norwegian, 35.6% German, 6.9% Polish, 4.6% Irish, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 5.2% professional, 13.9% services, 19.0% sales, 9.1% farming, 10.3% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,526 (2006); Median household income: $49,000 (2006); Average household income: $53,768 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $96,250 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.4% car, 2.4% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 19.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) FOUNTAIN CITY (city). Covers a land area of 4.455 square miles and a water area of 1.117 square miles. Located at 44.12° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 663 feet. Population: 938 (1990); 983 (2000); 981 (2006); 977 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 220.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 61.4% now married, 7.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 17.4% Polish, 14.1% Norwegian, 8.6% Swiss, 5.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 16.6% professional, 9.6% services, 20.8% sales, 1.4% farming, 8.6% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,478 (2006); Median household income: $37,763 (2006); Average household income: $45,977 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cochrane-Fountain City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 718 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 687-7771
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $102,500 (2006); Median rent: $322 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 51.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GILMANTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.279 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 91.69° W. Long. Elevation is 786 feet. Population: 469 (1990); 470 (2000); 470 (2006); 474 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 66.7% now married, 5.7% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.2% German, 39.1% Norwegian, 10.6% Swiss, 9.6% English, 4.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 8.5% professional, 10.9% services, 26.9% sales, 6.0% farming, 2.5% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,197 (2006); Median household income: $39,318 (2006); Average household income: $48,871 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Gilmanton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 946-3158 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $99,231 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 19.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENCOE (town). Covers a land area of 44.684 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.27° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,278 feet. Population: 502 (1990); 478 (2000); 463 (2006); 461 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 68.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.3% German, 34.8% Polish, 14.9% Norwegian, 9.4% Irish, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.1% management, 8.9% professional, 11.9% services, 15.6% sales, 5.2% farming, 2.6% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,564 (2006); Median household income: $43,143 (2006); Average household income: $50,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2006); Median home value: $132,639 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 21.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 36.941 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.34° N. Lat.; 91.74° W. Long. Population: 244 (1990); 187 (2000); 191 (2006); 194 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9
(2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 54.8% now married, 9.0% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.1% German, 24.7% Swiss, 12.9% Norwegian, 12.4% Polish, 3.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.7% management, 7.9% professional, 9.9% services, 8.9% sales, 5.0% farming, 20.8% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,257 (2006); Median household income: $49,559 (2006); Average household income: $60,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $147,727 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 23.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAXVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 42.027 square miles and a water area of 0.733 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Elevation is 776 feet. Population: 370 (1990); 325 (2000); 349 (2006); 360 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 58.7% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 24.5% Norwegian, 16.0% Austrian, 8.3% English, 4.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 10.1% professional, 14.0% services, 20.3% sales, 7.7% farming, 11.6% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,450 (2006); Median household income: $54,375 (2006); Average household income: $61,211 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.8% (2006); Median home value: $129,167 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 12.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILTON (town). Covers a land area of 25.046 square miles and a water area of 4.495 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 91.76° W. Long. Population: 450 (1990); 517 (2000); 501 (2006); 498 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 74.3% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.6% German, 32.2% Polish, 10.1% Norwegian, 7.8% Swiss, 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 13.7% professional, 10.7% services, 23.2% sales, 3.3% farming, 8.5% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,799 (2006); Median household income: $59,783 (2006); Average household income: $68,272 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $146,809 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Buffalo County Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 63.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MODENA (town). Covers a land area of 36.082 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 91.82° W. Long. Elevation is 805 feet. Population: 360 (1990); 318 (2000); 317 (2006); 315 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 65.8% now married, 6.7% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% Norwegian, 41.3% German, 7.3% Swiss, 6.1% Austrian, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 14.0% professional, 5.8% services, 20.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 14.0% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,106 (2006); Median household income: $43,152 (2006); Average household income: $51,150 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $127,679 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONDOVI (city). Covers a land area of 3.789 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 91.67° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 2,568 (1990); 2,634 (2000); 2,635 (2006); 2,650 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 695.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 53.2% now married, 12.1% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 40.7% Norwegian, 7.1% English, 6.8% Irish, 5.0% Austrian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 14.0% professional, 18.9% services, 28.5% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.2% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,382 (2006); Median household income: $34,633 (2006); Average household income: $43,747 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Mondovi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 926-3684 Mondovi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 926-3684 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $95,593 (2006); Median rent: $301 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 151.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mondovi Herald-News (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONDOVI (town). Covers a land area of 32.368 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.72° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet.
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History: Settled 1855, incorporated 1889. Population: 493 (1990); 449 (2000); 469 (2006); 482 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 64.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.6% Norwegian, 35.2% German, 11.5% Austrian, 8.8% Irish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 14.5% professional, 12.9% services, 22.6% sales, 5.6% farming, 11.7% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,181 (2006); Median household income: $45,208 (2006); Average household income: $57,364 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Mondovi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 926-3684 Mondovi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 926-3684 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $136,224 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Newspapers: Mondovi Herald-News (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.9% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTANA (town). Covers a land area of 47.188 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 91.61° W. Long. Elevation is 812 feet. Population: 316 (1990); 306 (2000); 296 (2006); 297 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 60.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% German, 35.9% Polish, 12.3% Swiss, 8.1% Norwegian, 4.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 40.4% management, 5.8% professional, 3.8% services, 7.1% sales, 20.5% farming, 5.1% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,527 (2006); Median household income: $45,588 (2006); Average household income: $67,222 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $143,478 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.5% walk, 28.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) NAPLES (town). Covers a land area of 35.528 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Population: 471 (1990); 584 (2000); 615 (2006); 633 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 34.4% Norwegian, 6.6% Polish, 5.5% English, 5.2% Swedish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 9.2% professional, 12.3% services, 28.5% sales, 3.4% farming, 10.1% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,154 (2006); Median household income: $49,250 (2006); Average household income: $57,248 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $153,289 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NELSON (village). Covers a land area of 1.463 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 44.42° N. Lat.; 92.00° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. History: Nelson was founded in 1844 by James Nelson, an Englishman. Population: 388 (1990); 395 (2000); 376 (2006); 372 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 257.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 51.6% now married, 12.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 32.2% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 5.4% Polish, 5.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 15.2% professional, 22.5% services, 14.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 7.9% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,180 (2006); Median household income: $38,429 (2006); Average household income: $43,111 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $67,692 (2006); Median rent: $285 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 1.1% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.4% less than 15 minutes, 18.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUMANDEE (town). Covers a land area of 43.757 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. Population: 521 (1990); 515 (2000); 503 (2006); 502 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 60.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% German, 32.6% Polish, 7.5% Norwegian, 5.3% Swiss, 4.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.8% management, 12.9% professional, 6.8% services, 18.7% sales, 7.1% farming, 7.7% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,895 (2006); Median household income: $46,458 (2006); Average household income: $58,066 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $149,138 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 15.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Burnett County Located in northwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the St. Croix River and the Minnesota border. Covers a land area of 821.52 square miles, a water area of 58.86 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Town of Meenon. Weather Station: Danbury
Weather Station: Grantsburg
NELSON (town). Covers a land area of 70.658 square miles and a water area of 6.949 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. Population: 571 (1990); 586 (2000); 602 (2006); 609 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 66.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 26.8% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 6.6% Austrian, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.5% management, 12.4% professional, 12.7% services, 14.2% sales, 4.8% farming, 8.8% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,690 (2006); Median household income: $51,818 (2006); Average household income: $68,483 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $124,057 (2006); Median rent: $309 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less
Elevation: 921 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 28 39 55 69 76 80 78 68 56 38 25 Low -2 5 18 31 42 52 57 55 46 35 22 6 Precip 1.0 0.8 1.7 2.2 3.3 4.1 4.4 4.4 3.4 2.5 1.9 1.0 Snow 12.1 7.5 8.8 3.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.7 8.2 9.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Elevation: 898 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 19 27 38 55 69 76 80 78 68 56 39 25 Low -2 4 17 31 44 53 58 55 46 35 21 5 Precip 1.1 0.8 1.8 2.2 3.5 4.6 4.2 4.5 3.5 2.6 2.0 1.1 Snow 13.5 6.8 8.5 2.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 na 10.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 13,084 (1990); 15,674 (2000); 16,739 (2006); 17,556 (2011 projected); Race: 93.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 16.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 9.8% Catholic Church, 3.7% The United Methodist Church, 2.8% Baptist General Conference, 1.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,532 (2005); Leading industries: 26.8% manufacturing; 18.1% health care and social assistance; 17.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 451 totaling 98,271 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 900 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 450 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,342 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 196 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Burnett County Income: Per capita income: $21,936 (2006); Median household income: $42,006 (2006); Average household income: $50,388 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.72% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $438 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $376 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $117,752 (2006); Median rent: $322 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 76.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 127.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 138.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 3.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 42.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 412.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.9% Bush, 48.3% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Amsterdam Sloughs State Public Hunting Grounds; Clam River State Fishery Area; Crex Meadows State Public Hunting Grounds; Crex Meadows State Wildlife Refuge; Culbertson Springs State Fishery Area; Fish Lake State Wildlife Area; Governor Knowles State Forest; Kiezer Lake State Public Hunting Grounds; Spring Brook Springs State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Burnett County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-2173 http://www.burnettcounty.com Grantsburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 463-2405 http://www.grantsburgwi.com Siren Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-5626 http://www.sirenwis.com/ Webster Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-7411 http://www.websterwisconsin.com/
Burnett County Communities ANDERSON (town). Covers a land area of 62.773 square miles and a water area of 1.201 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 92.74° W. Long. Population: 324 (1990); 372 (2000); 407 (2006); 434 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 61.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 25.7% Swedish, 21.5% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 7.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 5.2% professional, 12.6% services, 14.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 15.2% construction, 45.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,455 (2006); Median household income: $37,903 (2006); Average household income: $48,401 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $85,200 (2006); Median rent: $110 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) BLAINE (town). Covers a land area of 68.835 square miles and a water area of 1.434 square miles. Located at 46.11° N. Lat.; 92.15° W. Long. Population: 172 (1990); 224 (2000); 256 (2006); 279 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 49.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 13.7% never married, 73.9% now married, 12.4% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 12.2% Swedish, 10.2% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 13.6% professional, 21.2% services, 21.2% sales, 4.5% farming, 16.7% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,588 (2006); Median household income: $35,395 (2006); Average household income: $39,845 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $134,375 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 15.2% walk, 15.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DANBURY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54830). Covers a land area of 311.289 square miles and a water area of 13.417 square miles. Located at 46.03° N. Lat.; 92.21° W. Long. Elevation is 947 feet. History: St. Croix National Scenic Riverway on St. Croix River. Population: 2,851 (2000); Race: 90.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.0% under 18, 27.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 64.7% now married, 7.2% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.3% German, 11.9% Swedish, 11.6% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 10.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 16.7% professional, 24.0% services, 21.3% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,596 (2000); Median household income: $32,219 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2000); Median home value: $97,100 (2000); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) DANIELS (town). Covers a land area of 33.695 square miles and a water area of 2.092 square miles. Located at 45.75° N. Lat.; 92.47° W. Long. Population: 602 (1990); 665 (2000); 697 (2006); 721 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 65.6% now married, 8.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% German, 25.8% Swedish, 20.3% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 8.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 14.6% professional, 13.7% services, 19.3% sales, 5.3% farming, 12.4% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,372 (2006); Median household income: $46,976 (2006); Average household income: $56,814 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.0% (2006); Median home value: $132,746 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEWEY (town). Covers a land area of 36.311 square miles and a water area of 0.551 square miles. Located at 45.77° N. Lat.; 92.10° W. Long. Population: 482 (1990); 565 (2000); 609 (2006); 639 (2011 projected); Race: 89.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 64.4% now married, 3.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% German, 16.0% Other groups, 11.3% Norwegian, 7.8% English, 7.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 6.6% professional, 18.7% services, 18.7% sales, 7.5% farming, 12.9% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,557 (2006); Median household income: $36,829 (2006); Average household income: $51,783 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $107,328 (2006); Median rent: $183 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRANTSBURG (village). Covers a land area of 2.978 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 92.68° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Grantsburg was founded in 1855 by Canute Anderson, and developed as the seat of Burnett County. Population: 1,157 (1990); 1,369 (2000); 1,463 (2006); 1,533 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 491.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 55.6% now married, 10.7% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.1% Swedish, 23.6% German, 18.3% Norwegian, 10.2% Irish, 9.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 16.7% professional, 15.6% services, 22.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.4% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,253 (2006); Median household income: $36,154 (2006); Average household income: $41,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Grantsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 463-5499 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.9% (2006); Median home value: $98,400 (2006); Median rent: $316 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Burnett Medical Center (84 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 245.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Burnett County Sentinel (General - Circulation 3,750) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.4% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.9% less than 15 minutes, 10.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Grantsburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 463-2405 http://www.grantsburgwi.com
GRANTSBURG (town). Covers a land area of 35.649 square miles and a water area of 0.748 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 92.73° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 847 (1990); 967 (2000); 1,069 (2006); 1,147 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 64.6% now married, 3.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% German, 20.2% Norwegian, 18.8% Swedish, 8.9% Irish, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 13.4% professional, 9.6% services, 23.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.5% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,164 (2006); Median household income: $46,213 (2006); Average household income: $51,444 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Grantsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 463-5499 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $111,066 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Burnett Medical Center (84 beds) Newspapers: Burnett County Sentinel (General - Circulation 3,750) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.4% less than 15 minutes, 13.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Grantsburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 463-2405 http://www.grantsburgwi.com
HERTEL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54845). Covers a land area of 5.793 square miles and a water area of 0.018 square miles. Located at 45.81° N. Lat.; 92.13° W. Long. Elevation is 1,035 feet. Population: 131 (2000); Race: 81.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.7% under 18, 21.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 51.2% now married, 14.0% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 24.2% Other groups, 11.6% Irish, 6.3% European, 6.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 6.8% professional, 27.3% services, 18.2% sales, 13.6% farming, 0.0% construction, 34.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,538 (2000); Median household income: $16,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2000); Median home value: $50,000 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 2.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) JACKSON (town). Covers a land area of 29.133 square miles and a water area of 5.809 square miles. Located at 45.94° N. Lat.; 92.20° W. Long. Population: 457 (1990); 765 (2000); 864 (2006); 943 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 1.9% Black, 2.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 55.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 12.3% never married, 70.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Burnett County (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% German, 13.3% Norwegian, 12.7% Swedish, 12.2% Irish, 11.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 17.9% professional, 22.1% services, 23.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,253 (2006); Median household income: $45,598 (2006); Average household income: $52,388 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.3% (2006); Median home value: $124,432 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA FOLLETTE (town). Covers a land area of 37.056 square miles and a water area of 2.003 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Population: 416 (1990); 511 (2000); 562 (2006); 602 (2011 projected); Race: 75.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.1% now married, 11.7% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.4% German, 20.2% Other groups, 13.4% Norwegian, 12.7% Swedish, 11.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 18.6% professional, 29.8% services, 19.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 6.9% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,639 (2006); Median household income: $36,298 (2006); Average household income: $53,785 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $142,969 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 34.811 square miles and a water area of 0.371 square miles. Located at 45.86° N. Lat.; 92.47° W. Long. Population: 228 (1990); 286 (2000); 297 (2006); 306 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 65.1% now married, 7.8% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.8% German, 29.3% Swedish, 21.3% Irish, 19.2% Norwegian, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 17.2% professional, 18.5% services, 24.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.5% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,620 (2006); Median household income: $44,300 (2006); Average household income: $51,963 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $264 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less
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MEENON (town). County seat. Covers a land area of 31.897 square miles and a water area of 1.367 square miles. Located at 45.84° N. Lat.; 92.33° W. Long. Population: 950 (1990); 1,172 (2000); 1,208 (2006); 1,236 (2011 projected); Race: 91.6% White, 2.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 55.3% now married, 5.4% widowed, 15.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 15.8% Norwegian, 15.2% Irish, 15.0% Swedish, 8.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 14.0% professional, 17.1% services, 18.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 20.2% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,494 (2006); Median household income: $46,758 (2006); Average household income: $57,117 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $111,475 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) OAKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 25.989 square miles and a water area of 6.940 square miles. Located at 45.94° N. Lat.; 92.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,004 feet. Population: 480 (1990); 778 (2000); 790 (2006); 798 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.01 (2006); Median age: 51.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 65.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 18.1% Norwegian, 12.0% Swedish, 9.9% English, 8.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 21.6% professional, 25.1% services, 20.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,845 (2006); Median household income: $45,485 (2006); Average household income: $49,472 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $131,928 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROOSEVELT (town). Covers a land area of 35.128 square miles and a water area of 0.222 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Population: 175 (1990); 197 (2000); 212 (2006); 222 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 62.2% now married, 1.2% widowed, 16.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% German, 14.6% Norwegian, 12.1% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.0% United States or American (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Burnett County
Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 14.8% professional, 13.0% services, 18.5% sales, 1.9% farming, 6.5% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,014 (2006); Median household income: $46,932 (2006); Average household income: $64,882 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSK (town). Covers a land area of 32.614 square miles and a water area of 2.082 square miles. Located at 45.87° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Population: 396 (1990); 420 (2000); 464 (2006); 499 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 14.9% never married, 71.6% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 20.8% Irish, 11.6% English, 8.1% Norwegian, 6.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 18.0% professional, 12.0% services, 20.8% sales, 7.7% farming, 15.3% construction, 10.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,883 (2006); Median household income: $44,821 (2006); Average household income: $48,959 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $135,556 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.0% less than 15 minutes, 48.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAND LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.755 square miles and a water area of 3.443 square miles. Located at 45.84° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Population: 439 (1990); 556 (2000); 602 (2006); 636 (2011 projected); Race: 76.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 56.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% German, 19.9% Other groups, 13.2% Swedish, 9.0% Norwegian, 8.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 9.1% professional, 26.4% services, 20.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.6% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,346 (2006); Median household income: $50,397 (2006); Average household income: $57,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $125,641 (2006); Median rent: $217 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 27.726 square miles and a water area of 6.478 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 92.11° W. Long. Population: 419 (1990); 590 (2000); 652 (2006); 704 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 59.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 13.3% never married, 68.3% now married, 10.4% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 18.9% Norwegian, 12.3% Swedish, 9.3% Irish, 8.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 17.7% professional, 16.7% services, 20.7% sales, 4.4% farming, 14.3% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,007 (2006); Median household income: $40,750 (2006); Average household income: $49,222 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $179,808 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SIREN (village). Covers a land area of 1.104 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 92.38° W. Long. Elevation is 996 feet. Population: 871 (1990); 988 (2000); 1,004 (2006); 1,021 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 909.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 49.8% now married, 14.1% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.9% German, 20.9% Swedish, 20.2% Norwegian, 14.8% Irish, 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 14.4% professional, 17.2% services, 22.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 8.2% construction, 30.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,278 (2006); Median household income: $29,746 (2006); Average household income: $37,277 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Siren (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 509 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-2290 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.1% (2006); Median home value: $82,286 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 127.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 429.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.9% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Siren Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-5626 http://www.sirenwis.com/
SIREN (town). Covers a land area of 31.426 square miles and a water area of 4.572 square miles. Located at 45.77° N. Lat.; 92.35° W. Long. Elevation is 996 feet. Population: 902 (1990); 873 (2000); 914 (2006); 945 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 64.3% now married, 7.5%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Burnett County widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 19.5% Swedish, 16.2% Norwegian, 11.3% Irish, 8.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 12.0% professional, 18.6% services, 17.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 24.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,458 (2006); Median household income: $45,061 (2006); Average household income: $55,334 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Siren (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 509 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-2290 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $121,814 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Siren Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-5626 http://www.sirenwis.com/
SWISS (town). Covers a land area of 57.442 square miles and a water area of 3.258 square miles. Located at 46.01° N. Lat.; 92.29° W. Long. Population: 645 (1990); 815 (2000); 902 (2006); 968 (2011 projected); Race: 81.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 52.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% German, 26.2% Other groups, 14.2% Irish, 11.0% English, 8.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 17.2% professional, 23.2% services, 24.2% sales, 1.6% farming, 13.1% construction, 13.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,356 (2006); Median household income: $40,714 (2006); Average household income: $53,066 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,718 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) TRADE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.538 square miles and a water area of 2.986 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 92.59° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 831 (1990); 871 (2000); 949 (2006); 1,008 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 64.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.0% German, 32.2% Swedish, 16.4% Norwegian, 9.9% Irish, 5.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 13.6% professional, 11.3% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.5% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,253 (2006); Median household income: $42,700 (2006); Average household income: $51,658 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,828 (2006); Median rent: $758 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNION (town). Covers a land area of 34.490 square miles and a water area of 3.383 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 92.47° W. Long. Population: 221 (1990); 351 (2000); 363 (2006); 373 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 56.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 10.8% never married, 68.7% now married, 9.6% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% German, 13.5% Swedish, 13.2% English, 11.5% Norwegian, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 13.9% professional, 24.3% services, 12.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.4% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,919 (2006); Median household income: $40,114 (2006); Average household income: $48,236 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $133,333 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 5.3% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEBB LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 31.983 square miles and a water area of 4.194 square miles. Located at 46.02° N. Lat.; 92.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,015 feet. Population: 200 (1990); 381 (2000); 413 (2006); 437 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 52.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 63.6% now married, 7.2% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.6% German, 12.3% Irish, 11.4% Swedish, 9.5% Norwegian, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 11.2% professional, 28.4% services, 19.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.9% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,175 (2006); Median household income: $37,069 (2006); Average household income: $41,566 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 98.5% (2006); Median home value: $146,111 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEBSTER (village). Covers a land area of 1.775 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.87° N. Lat.; 92.36° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 629 (1990); 653 (2000); 648 (2006); 644 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 365.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 76.6
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(2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 54.8% now married, 14.7% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 15.7% Swedish, 11.1% Irish, 11.0% Norwegian, 10.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 15.8% professional, 24.9% services, 19.0% sales, 1.8% farming, 16.1% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,846 (2006); Median household income: $34,804 (2006); Average household income: $39,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Webster (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 866-4391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $76,190 (2006); Median rent: $272 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Webster Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 349-7411 http://www.websterwisconsin.com/
WEST MARSHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 69.342 square miles and a water area of 4.072 square miles. Located at 45.87° N. Lat.; 92.63° W. Long. Population: 293 (1990); 331 (2000); 369 (2006); 399 (2011 projected); Race: 87.5% White, 3.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 61.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 20.3% Norwegian, 17.9% Swedish, 9.6% French (except Basque), 8.3% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 12.1% professional, 17.0% services, 14.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 15.8% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,149 (2006); Median household income: $46,554 (2006); Average household income: $52,730 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,302 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) WOOD RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 34.071 square miles and a water area of 1.615 square miles. Located at 45.76° N. Lat.; 92.57° W. Long. Population: 948 (1990); 974 (2000); 1,025 (2006); 1,062 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 66.4% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% Swedish, 27.3% German, 22.1% Norwegian, 7.8% Irish, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 16.1% professional, 15.5% services, 18.9% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.3% construction, 27.6% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $23,820 (2006); Median household income: $47,554 (2006); Average household income: $60,734 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2006); Median home value: $133,203 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Calumet County Located in eastern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by Lake Winnebago; drained by the Manitowoc River. Covers a land area of 319.84 square miles, a water area of 77.19 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Chilton. Calumet County is part of the Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Calumet County, WI; Outagamie County, WI Weather Station: Chilton
Elevation: 839 feet
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Population: 34,291 (1990); 40,631 (2000); 45,248 (2006); 49,435 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 141.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 34.1% Catholic Church, 6.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.0% United Church of Christ, 3.6% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 1.7% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,225 (2005); Leading industries: 42.7% manufacturing; 10.9% retail trade; 9.7% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 733 totaling 150,316 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 38 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,591 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 845 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,828 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 265 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $27,446 (2006); Median household income: $62,020 (2006); Average household income: $72,364 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.42% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.1% (2006); Median home value: $140,361 (2006); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 144.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 52.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 182.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 3.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 3.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 159.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 58.2% Bush, 40.7% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Brillion State Wildlife Area; High Cliff State Park Additional Information Contacts Calumet County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-1458 http://www.co.calumet.wi.us Brillion Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2250
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Calumet County Chilton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-4541 http://www.chiltonchamber.com City of Brillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2250 http://www.ci.brillion.wi.us City of Chilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-2451 http://www.chilton.govoffice.com New Holstein Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-3482 http://www.newholstein.org
Calumet County Communities BRILLION (city). Covers a land area of 2.602 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 88.06° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. History: Brillion developed as a trading center for farmers in the surrounding area. Many of the early residents of Brillion were of German ancestry. Population: 2,939 (1990); 2,937 (2000); 3,179 (2006); 3,423 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,221.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 63.8% now married, 8.3% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.7% German, 7.8% Irish, 4.8% Polish, 4.6% Czech, 3.7% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 16.4% professional, 10.8% services, 20.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 34.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,128 (2006); Median household income: $55,055 (2006); Average household income: $61,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Brillion (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2368 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.1% (2006); Median home value: $117,058 (2006); Median rent: $337 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 82.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Brillion News (General - Circulation 2,110) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.4% less than 15 minutes, 15.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brillion Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2250 City of Brillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2250 http://www.ci.brillion.wi.us
BRILLION (town). Covers a land area of 33.280 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. History: Settled 1850; incorporated 1885 as village, 1944 as city. Population: 1,201 (1990); 1,438 (2000); 1,549 (2006); 1,660 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 1.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 64.1% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.1% German, 8.5% Irish, 6.7% United States or American, 5.8% French (except Basque), 4.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 12.5% professional, 8.8% services, 17.6% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.8% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,800 (2006); Median household income: $61,179 (2006); Average household income: $74,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Brillion (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2368 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $126,724 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Newspapers: The Brillion News (General - Circulation 2,110) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.2% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brillion Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 756-2250
BROTHERTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 36.783 square miles and a water area of 17.670 square miles. Located at 43.97° N. Lat.; 88.25° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. History: Settled 1832 by Brothertown Indians. Population: 1,409 (1990); 1,404 (2000); 1,685 (2006); 1,916 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 61.2% now married, 3.9% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.1% German, 7.1% Irish, 4.8% Polish, 2.5% French (except Basque), 2.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 13.1% professional, 10.8% services, 16.0% sales, 2.2% farming, 14.4% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,970 (2006); Median household income: $63,670 (2006); Average household income: $67,635 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $145,670 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) CHARLESTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 31.805 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Population: 812 (1990); 789 (2000); 954 (2006); 1,090 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 65.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.0% German, 11.3% Irish, 6.4% Other groups, 5.8% French (except Basque), 3.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 11.7% professional, 10.2% services, 15.7% sales, 2.6% farming, 7.4% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,488 (2006); Median household income: $62,731 (2006); Average household income: $82,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,913 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 18.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHILTON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.893 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 88.15° W. Long. Elevation is 902 feet. History: Chilton was founded by Moses Stanton, called Elder Stanton, who served as both preacher and doctor to his neighbors. Stanton’s wife, a descendant of the Massasoit King Philip who befriended the Pilgrims at Plymouth, was instrumental in gathering the votes that made Chilton the seat of Calumet County in 1856. In the early 1900’s, Calumet became a center for the dairy farmers, with a condensery and a cheese factory. Population: 3,303 (1990); 3,708 (2000); 3,985 (2006); 4,267 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 1.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,023.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 60.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.2% German, 13.9% Irish, 7.0% French (except Basque), 3.6% United States or American, 3.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 11.8% professional, 15.0% services, 19.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.4% construction, 37.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,014 (2006); Median household income: $44,867 (2006); Average household income: $55,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Chilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-8109 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.0% (2006); Median home value: $114,825 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Calumet Memorial Hospital (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 154.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chilton Times Journal (General - Circulation 5,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.2% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chilton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-4541 http://www.chiltonchamber.com City of Chilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-2451 http://www.chilton.govoffice.com
CHILTON (town). Covers a land area of 32.513 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.06° N. Lat.; 88.19° W. Long. Elevation is 902 feet. History: Settled 1847, incorporated 1877. Population: 998 (1990); 1,130 (2000); 1,208 (2006); 1,290 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 64.3% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.2% German, 5.0% Irish, 4.8% United States or American, 4.6% Dutch, 3.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 8.2% professional, 7.1% services, 24.1% sales, 4.2% farming, 11.4% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,034 (2006); Median household income: $60,000 (2006); Average household income: $65,885 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006).
School District(s)
Chilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-8109 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $161,779 (2006); Median rent: $327 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Hospitals: Calumet Memorial Hospital (29 beds) Newspapers: Chilton Times Journal (General - Circulation 5,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chilton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 849-4541 http://www.chiltonchamber.com
FOREST JUNCTION (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54123). Covers a land area of 0.979 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 88.15° W. Long. Elevation is 828 feet. Population: 187 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 191.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 38.1% under 18, 4.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 68.1% now married, 0.0% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 10.3% English, 9.9% Polish, 9.4% United States or American, 7.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 13.4% professional, 12.5% services, 19.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 40.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,305 (2000); Median household income: $39,583 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.5% (2000); Median home value: $112,500 (2000); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) HARRISON (town). Covers a land area of 33.515 square miles and a water area of 25.922 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 88.32° W. Long. Elevation is 989 feet. Population: 2,782 (1990); 5,756 (2000); 7,364 (2006); 8,710 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 1.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 219.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 73.7% now married, 1.2% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% German, 15.6% Dutch, 8.7% Polish, 7.1% Irish, 6.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 21.7% professional, 6.8% services, 27.2% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.5% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,321 (2006); Median household income: $78,120 (2006); Average household income: $87,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $252 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $214 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.3% (2006); Median home value: $179,603 (2006); Median rent: $667 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 51.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HILBERT (village). Covers a land area of 1.108 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.14° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 839 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Calumet County Population: 1,255 (1990); 1,089 (2000); 1,315 (2006); 1,505 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,186.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 55.5% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.3% German, 7.9% Irish, 5.3% United States or American, 4.4% Other groups, 3.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 7.3% professional, 15.3% services, 19.5% sales, 1.9% farming, 14.4% construction, 32.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,664 (2006); Median household income: $47,827 (2006); Average household income: $55,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Hilbert (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 517 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 853-3558 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $95,287 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 0.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW HOLSTEIN (city). Covers a land area of 2.331 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Elevation is 935 feet. Population: 3,400 (1990); 3,301 (2000); 3,475 (2006); 3,672 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,490.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 63.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.2% German, 8.0% Polish, 6.9% Irish, 4.3% English, 4.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 12.2% professional, 16.2% services, 24.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.9% construction, 31.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,317 (2006); Median household income: $50,617 (2006); Average household income: $57,139 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
New Holstein (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 898-3005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $118,902 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 226.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 12.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.0% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts New Holstein Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-3482 http://www.newholstein.org
NEW HOLSTEIN (town). Covers a land area of 31.918 square miles and a water area of 0.081 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Elevation is 935 feet. History: Settled 1849, incorporated 1926. Population: 1,348 (1990); 1,457 (2000); 1,510 (2006); 1,580 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 47.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.7% German, 7.5% Irish, 4.2% Norwegian, 4.0% English, 3.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 10.9% professional, 11.4% services, 18.0% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,801 (2006); Median household income: $67,607 (2006); Average household income: $72,756 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
New Holstein (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 898-3005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $154,206 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts New Holstein Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-3482 http://www.newholstein.org
POTTER (village). Covers a land area of 0.528 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 252 (1990); 223 (2000); 279 (2006); 325 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 528.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 32.2% never married, 51.7% now married, 10.5% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.0% German, 6.7% Other groups, 4.7% United States or American, 3.1% Polish, 1.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 1.8% professional, 10.8% services, 18.0% sales, 6.3% farming, 22.5% construction, 36.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,034 (2006); Median household income: $47,750 (2006); Average household income: $47,054 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $112,500 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 1.8% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) RANTOUL (town). Covers a land area of 32.438 square miles and a water area of 0.142 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Population: 895 (1990); 841 (2000); 1,039 (2006); 1,201 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 70.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.5% German, 7.0% Irish, 6.4% United States or American, 3.5% Polish, 3.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 6.9% professional, 7.5% services, 23.8% sales, 6.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 28.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $20,900 (2006); Median household income: $55,914 (2006); Average household income: $65,015 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $144,345 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHERWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 2.914 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 1,085 (1990); 1,550 (2000); 1,991 (2006); 2,363 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 683.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 73.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 11.1% Irish, 9.5% Dutch, 6.7% Norwegian, 5.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 22.2% professional, 12.1% services, 25.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.0% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,234 (2006); Median household income: $74,769 (2006); Average household income: $90,275 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $198,042 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.6% less than 15 minutes, 55.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STOCKBRIDGE (village). Covers a land area of 3.305 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 44.07° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 594 (1990); 649 (2000); 847 (2006); 1,013 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 1.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 256.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 61.6% now married, 7.2% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 11.8% Irish, 5.8% Dutch, 4.7% United States or American, 4.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 8.9% professional, 9.2% services, 21.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.5% construction, 33.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,377 (2006); Median household income: $62,273 (2006); Average household income: $67,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Stockbridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 439-1159 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $131,400 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less
than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STOCKBRIDGE (town). Covers a land area of 33.625 square miles and a water area of 33.266 square miles. Located at 44.06° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. History: Settled in 1820s by Stockbridge Indians (Mohicans), after having lost their traditional lands in New England to American settlers. Here, they were able to maintain some of their customs and way of life. Population: 1,302 (1990); 1,383 (2000); 1,831 (2006); 2,199 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 66.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.9% German, 7.7% Irish, 6.3% Dutch, 3.5% Polish, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 14.8% professional, 8.9% services, 16.8% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 29.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,360 (2006); Median household income: $66,134 (2006); Average household income: $78,136 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Stockbridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 439-1159 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $166,420 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 32.901 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.20° W. Long. Population: 1,027 (1990); 993 (2000); 1,341 (2006); 1,627 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 67.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.4% German, 12.3% Dutch, 7.6% Irish, 5.0% United States or American, 3.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 6.9% professional, 9.9% services, 21.1% sales, 4.3% farming, 12.7% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,501 (2006); Median household income: $63,295 (2006); Average household income: $82,194 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $140,977 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 15.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Chippewa County Located in west central Wisconsin; drained by the Chippewa River; includes Lake Wissota. Covers a land area of 1,010.43 square miles, a water area of 30.89 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1845. County seat is Chippewa Falls.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County Chippewa County is part of the Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Chippewa County, WI; Eau Claire County, WI Weather Station: Bloomer
Elevation: 977 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 40 57 70 78 83 80 71 58 40 26 Low 2 8 20 33 45 54 59 56 48 36 23 9 Precip 1.0 0.7 1.8 2.8 3.7 4.4 3.8 5.0 3.8 2.5 2.1 1.0 Snow 12.0 6.1 7.5 1.1 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 5.9 9.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Eau Claire County Airport
Elevation: 889 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 40 57 70 79 83 80 70 58 40 26 Low 2 8 21 33 46 55 60 58 48 37 23 10 Precip 1.0 0.8 1.9 2.9 3.7 4.1 4.0 4.7 3.6 2.4 1.9 1.0 Snow 13.7 7.3 9.3 2.3 tr tr tr tr tr 0.3 6.5 10.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Holcombe
Elevation: 1,023 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 22 29 40 56 70 78 82 79 71 58 41 27 Low -0 7 19 33 44 53 58 56 47 37 24 9 Precip 1.0 0.8 1.7 2.6 3.4 4.1 3.6 4.7 4.0 2.5 2.1 1.0 Snow na na na 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr na na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Stanley
Elevation: 1,089 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 40 56 69 77 81 79 70 57 40 26 Low 2 7 20 32 44 53 58 55 46 35 23 8 Precip 0.9 0.8 1.6 2.7 3.7 4.0 4.1 4.5 3.6 2.4 2.2 1.1 Snow 12.9 7.3 8.3 2.5 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.5 6.5 11.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 52,360 (1990); 55,195 (2000); 60,874 (2006); 65,719 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 30.1% Catholic Church, 10.1% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.0% The United Methodist Church, 1.9% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,345 (2005); Leading industries: 27.9% manufacturing; 17.0% retail trade; 15.0% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,621 totaling 374,103 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 58 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,853 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,175 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,529 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 387 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 142 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,485 (2006); Median household income: $45,872 (2006); Average household income: $54,499 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.75% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $257 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $188 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $121,980 (2006); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 112.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 68.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 189.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 13.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 38.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 821.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.6% Bush, 48.3% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik
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National and State Parks: Brunet Island State Park; Drywood Creek State Public Hunting Ground; Elk Creek State Public Fishing Area; Hallie State Public Hunting Grounds; Lake Wissota State Park Additional Information Contacts Chippewa County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 726-7985 http://www.co.chippewa.wi.us Bloomer IDC and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-3339 http://www.bloomer.net/~bchamber Cadott Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 289-3338 http://www.chippewachamber.org Chippewa Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 723-0331 http://www.chippewachamber.org City of Bloomer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-3032 http://www.ci.bloomer.wi.us City of Chippewa Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 726-2719 http://www.ci.chippewa-falls.wi.us Stanley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 644-3333 http://www.chippewa-wi.com
Chippewa County Communities ANSON (town). Covers a land area of 37.429 square miles and a water area of 2.121 square miles. Located at 45.01° N. Lat.; 91.27° W. Long. Elevation is 946 feet. Population: 1,637 (1990); 1,881 (2000); 2,078 (2006); 2,245 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 55.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 68.6% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 20.9% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 7.3% French (except Basque), 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 18.3% professional, 12.3% services, 20.7% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.3% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,949 (2006); Median household income: $58,184 (2006); Average household income: $66,901 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $136,727 (2006); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARTHUR (town). Covers a land area of 42.920 square miles and a water area of 0.155 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.15° W. Long. Population: 756 (1990); 710 (2000); 743 (2006); 778 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% German, 15.2% Czech, 11.3% Norwegian, 7.5% French (except Basque), 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 5.4% professional, 18.2% services, 18.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 16.5% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,524 (2006); Median household income: $43,281 (2006); Average household income: $49,310 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $95,714 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County
Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AUBURN (town). Covers a land area of 35.725 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 91.61° W. Long. Population: 474 (1990); 580 (2000); 666 (2006); 738 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 69.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 6.5% English, 5.0% Polish, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 13.4% professional, 12.7% services, 19.7% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.8% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,008 (2006); Median household income: $43,730 (2006); Average household income: $55,290 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $127,966 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) BIRCH CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 44.575 square miles and a water area of 2.073 square miles. Located at 45.23° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Population: 500 (1990); 520 (2000); 552 (2006); 580 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 67.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.9% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 13.4% Polish, 10.2% United States or American, 9.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 9.0% professional, 12.3% services, 25.8% sales, 4.9% farming, 11.5% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,620 (2006); Median household income: $44,293 (2006); Average household income: $51,834 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $98,846 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BLOOMER (city). Covers a land area of 2.686 square miles and a water area of 0.060 square miles. Located at 45.10° N. Lat.; 91.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,011 feet. History: Bloomer was named for Jacob Bloomer, a merchant from Illinois who built a dam and mill here in 1848. Wheat was the first crop, with the farmers later turning to potatoes. In the 1900’s, Bloomer became a dairy center with a creamery and condensery. Population: 3,269 (1990); 3,347 (2000); 3,378 (2006); 3,490 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,257.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 60.8% now
married, 12.7% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 16.7% Norwegian, 6.8% Czech, 5.8% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 15.5% professional, 17.9% services, 27.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 13.3% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,304 (2006); Median household income: $43,799 (2006); Average household income: $52,915 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Bloomer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-2800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $108,736 (2006); Median rent: $305 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Bloomer Community Memorial Hospital (37 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 189.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Bloomer Advance (General - Circulation 3,850) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bloomer IDC and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-3339 http://www.bloomer.net/~bchamber City of Bloomer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-3032 http://www.ci.bloomer.wi.us
BLOOMER (town). Covers a land area of 47.064 square miles and a water area of 0.735 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 91.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,011 feet. History: Settled before 1850; incorporated 1920. Population: 880 (1990); 926 (2000); 1,123 (2006); 1,283 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 64.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.3% German, 10.1% Norwegian, 7.9% Irish, 7.4% Polish, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.7% management, 9.7% professional, 16.5% services, 17.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.6% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,537 (2006); Median household income: $47,672 (2006); Average household income: $57,227 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Bloomer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-2800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $120,070 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Bloomer Community Memorial Hospital (37 beds) Newspapers: The Bloomer Advance (General - Circulation 3,850) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 18.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bloomer IDC and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 568-3339 http://www.bloomer.net/~bchamber
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County
BOYD (village). Covers a land area of 1.850 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 91.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,105 feet. Population: 683 (1990); 680 (2000); 657 (2006); 667 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 355.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 62.0% now married, 10.0% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 14.9% Norwegian, 14.5% Polish, 8.3% Irish, 5.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 11.0% professional, 22.6% services, 17.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.2% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,745 (2006); Median household income: $46,667 (2006); Average household income: $47,693 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Stanley-Boyd Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 644-5534 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $86,190 (2006); Median rent: $302 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CADOTT (village). Covers a land area of 3.320 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 44.94° N. Lat.; 91.15° W. Long. Elevation is 979 feet. History: Annual Rock and Country Music Festival (since 1994). Population: 1,342 (1990); 1,345 (2000); 1,398 (2006); 1,461 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 421.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 61.2% now married, 9.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 11.1% Irish, 6.6% Polish, 5.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 17.0% professional, 19.4% services, 21.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.8% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,517 (2006); Median household income: $39,651 (2006); Average household income: $45,703 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Cadott Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 886 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 289-3795 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.8% (2006); Median home value: $107,233 (2006); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Newspapers: The Cadott Sentinel (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cadott Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 289-3338 http://www.chippewachamber.org
CHIPPEWA FALLS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 10.850 square miles and a water area of 0.532 square miles. Located at 44.93° N. Lat.; 91.39° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet.
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History: Jean Brunet built a sawmill and dam at this point on the Chippewa River in 1836, and soon Chippewa Falls became a bustling lumber town, as well as a trading post and gristmill center. When the lumber declined, the city used the falls to generate hydroelectric power, with the Northern States Power Company’s hydro plant. Population: 12,971 (1990); 12,925 (2000); 12,924 (2006); 13,033 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,191.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 50.0% now married, 9.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% German, 19.0% Norwegian, 12.8% Irish, 8.2% French (except Basque), 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 15.5% professional, 14.8% services, 26.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.7% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,320 (2006); Median household income: $37,735 (2006); Average household income: $45,916 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Chippewa Falls Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,491 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 726-2417 WI Dept Of Health & Family Services (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-8740 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.2% (2006); Median home value: $110,151 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Joseph’s Hospital (193 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 226.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chippewa Herald (Circulation 6,775) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chippewa Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 723-0331 http://www.chippewachamber.org City of Chippewa Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 726-2719 http://www.ci.chippewa-falls.wi.us
CLEVELAND (town). Covers a land area of 54.137 square miles and a water area of 2.225 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 91.29° W. Long. Population: 758 (1990); 900 (2000); 1,006 (2006); 1,097 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 63.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% German, 18.2% Norwegian, 9.1% Irish, 7.6% Other groups, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 8.6% professional, 17.0% services, 14.0% sales, 7.9% farming, 8.8% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,614 (2006); Median household income: $42,823 (2006); Average household income: $49,086 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $108,333 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County
COLBURN (town). Covers a land area of 65.045 square miles and a water area of 1.337 square miles. Located at 45.09° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,128 feet. Population: 731 (1990); 727 (2000); 1,250 (2006); 1,641 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 20.7% Polish, 16.1% Norwegian, 7.7% Czech, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.4% management, 11.9% professional, 17.6% services, 7.7% sales, 3.9% farming, 12.8% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,838 (2006); Median household income: $43,641 (2006); Average household income: $58,328 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $121,698 (2006); Median rent: $194 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 20.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COOKS VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 34.290 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.58° W. Long. Population: 594 (1990); 632 (2000); 663 (2006); 684 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 66.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% German, 11.7% Norwegian, 10.8% Czech, 8.8% Irish, 7.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 14.6% professional, 13.0% services, 17.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.2% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,462 (2006); Median household income: $48,676 (2006); Average household income: $49,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $151,389 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CORNELL (city). Covers a land area of 3.831 square miles and a water area of 0.514 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 91.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. History: Incorporated 1913. Population: 1,547 (1990); 1,466 (2000); 1,548 (2006); 1,641 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 404.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 60.1% now married, 11.5% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 17.1% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1%
management, 15.2% professional, 20.9% services, 21.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.4% construction, 24.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,451 (2006); Median household income: $35,931 (2006); Average household income: $41,416 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Cornell (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 570 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 239-6463 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $73,191 (2006); Median rent: $314 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 177.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Cornell & Lake Holcombe Courier (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 10.0% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.7% less than 15 minutes, 10.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELMAR (town). Covers a land area of 42.930 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Population: 964 (1990); 941 (2000); 1,349 (2006); 1,655 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 23.7% Polish, 11.8% Norwegian, 8.1% Irish, 4.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 10.3% professional, 17.2% services, 17.2% sales, 5.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,685 (2006); Median household income: $44,973 (2006); Average household income: $51,528 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $121,774 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 16.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAGLE POINT (town). Covers a land area of 61.405 square miles and a water area of 5.160 square miles. Located at 45.02° N. Lat.; 91.35° W. Long. Elevation is 971 feet. Population: 2,511 (1990); 3,049 (2000); 3,857 (2006); 4,500 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 47.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 69.5% now married, 7.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 18.5% Norwegian, 9.8% French (except Basque), 8.1% Irish, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 16.9% professional, 15.2% services, 20.9% sales, 2.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,205 (2006); Median household income: $61,018 (2006); Average household income: $70,847 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $149,336 (2006); Median rent: $347 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EDSON (town). Aka Edson Center. Covers a land area of 53.955 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,082 feet. Population: 913 (1990); 966 (2000); 964 (2006); 974 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 62.8% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.9% German, 11.6% Polish, 10.8% Norwegian, 9.3% Irish, 4.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.6% management, 9.0% professional, 17.9% services, 11.8% sales, 6.1% farming, 6.6% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,965 (2006); Median household income: $38,516 (2006); Average household income: $48,396 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $111,923 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 26.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) ESTELLA (town). Covers a land area of 31.536 square miles and a water area of 0.475 square miles. Located at 45.17° N. Lat.; 91.12° W. Long. Population: 443 (1990); 469 (2000); 595 (2006); 692 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 64.7% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 9.0% Polish, 7.7% United States or American, 7.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 13.5% professional, 11.8% services, 22.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.5% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,134 (2006); Median household income: $41,284 (2006); Average household income: $46,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $101,000 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.6% less than 15 minutes, 11.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GOETZ (town). Covers a land area of 29.898 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 91.15° W. Long. Population: 640 (1990); 695 (2000); 770 (2006); 832 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 65.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 47.6% German, 19.1% Norwegian, 13.7% Irish, 10.5% United States or American, 8.4% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 15.1% professional, 19.7% services, 11.1% sales, 4.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,442 (2006); Median household income: $46,944 (2006); Average household income: $57,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $118,750 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 18.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HALLIE (town). Covers a land area of 21.402 square miles and a water area of 0.490 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 91.42° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 4,346 (1990); 4,703 (2000); 4,871 (2006); 5,017 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.4% Black, 1.8% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 227.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 68.2% now married, 2.4% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 23.3% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 6.6% English, 6.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 14.4% professional, 16.2% services, 30.4% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.1% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,266 (2006); Median household income: $52,769 (2006); Average household income: $57,392 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $207 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $197 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $129,192 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOLCOMBE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54745). Covers a land area of 137.333 square miles and a water area of 0.649 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,070 feet. Population: 2,221 (2000); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.9% under 18, 16.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 65.4% now married, 6.8% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 14.5% Norwegian, 9.8% Polish, 8.7% English, 8.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 9.8% professional, 12.7% services, 21.7% sales, 4.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,717 (2000); Median household income: $33,100 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2000). School District(s)
Lake Holcombe (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 595-4241
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2000); Median home value: $98,100 (2000); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOWARD (town). Covers a land area of 35.795 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 625 (1990); 648 (2000); 693 (2006); 726 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 67.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 25.4% Norwegian, 4.6% Czech, 4.6% French (except Basque), 4.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 13.4% professional, 13.9% services, 16.9% sales, 3.6% farming, 13.1% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,931 (2006); Median household income: $49,575 (2006); Average household income: $53,330 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $140,000 (2006); Median rent: $188 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) JIM FALLS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54748). Covers a land area of 43.960 square miles and a water area of 0.668 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.25° W. Long. Elevation is 956 feet. Population: 1,233 (2000); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 28.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.1% under 18, 13.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 69.3% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 19.3% Norwegian, 10.7% Polish, 10.0% French (except Basque), 8.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 14.7% professional, 11.3% services, 18.3% sales, 4.9% farming, 10.2% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,173 (2000); Median household income: $42,396 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2000). School District(s)
Chippewa Falls Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,491 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 726-2417 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2000); Median home value: $80,700 (2000); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAFAYETTE (town). Covers a land area of 34.523 square miles and a water area of 4.586 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 91.29° W. Long. Population: 4,431 (1990); 5,199 (2000); 5,609 (2006); 5,993 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 162.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 65.1% now married, 5.3% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000);
Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 18.4% Norwegian, 11.0% Irish, 8.2% French (except Basque), 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 17.3% professional, 14.3% services, 29.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.7% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,954 (2006); Median household income: $61,927 (2006); Average household income: $73,954 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $166,310 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE HOLCOMBE (town). Covers a land area of 26.910 square miles and a water area of 3.741 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 920 (1990); 1,010 (2000); 1,305 (2006); 1,542 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 7.9% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 8.7% Irish, 8.4% English, 7.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 8.7% professional, 14.5% services, 23.4% sales, 3.7% farming, 10.6% construction, 32.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,911 (2006); Median household income: $38,561 (2006); Average household income: $46,809 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $123,198 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 2.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE WISSOTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.781 square miles and a water area of 0.647 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 91.31° W. Long. Elevation is 926 feet. Population: 2,175 (1990); 2,458 (2000); 2,683 (2006); 2,892 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 709.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 58.4% now married, 8.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 16.0% Norwegian, 12.3% Irish, 12.1% French (except Basque), 4.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 18.4% professional, 13.7% services, 30.9% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.0% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,282 (2006); Median household income: $60,278 (2006); Average household income: $72,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $164,143 (2006); Median rent: $462 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Chippewa County than 15 minutes, 41.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW AUBURN (village). Covers a land area of 3.391 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.20° N. Lat.; 91.56° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 486 (1990); 562 (2000); 675 (2006); 768 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 199.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 55.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.8% German, 16.2% Norwegian, 11.3% Irish, 8.2% English, 5.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 7.0% professional, 18.1% services, 20.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.4% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,115 (2006); Median household income: $36,800 (2006); Average household income: $43,106 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
New Auburn (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 237-2202 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.6% (2006); Median home value: $80,000 (2006); Median rent: $295 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUBY (town). Covers a land area of 53.490 square miles and a water area of 0.117 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 90.97° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. Population: 464 (1990); 446 (2000); 770 (2006); 1,012 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 33.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 72.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 16.1% Norwegian, 7.8% Polish, 6.0% United States or American, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 9.6% professional, 15.3% services, 7.9% sales, 5.1% farming, 11.9% construction, 34.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,471 (2006); Median household income: $34,271 (2006); Average household income: $40,815 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $96,250 (2006); Median rent: $171 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.4% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAMPSON (town). Covers a land area of 62.499 square miles and a water area of 5.656 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 91.41° W. Long. Population: 817 (1990); 816 (2000); 826 (2006); 844 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 61.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 20.3% Norwegian, 10.1% English, 9.2% United States or American, 8.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 11.4% professional, 15.3% services, 15.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 13.9% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,423 (2006); Median household income: $38,321 (2006); Average household income: $44,109 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $143,359 (2006); Median rent: $361 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SIGEL (town). Covers a land area of 35.789 square miles and a water area of 0.067 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 91.17° W. Long. Population: 722 (1990); 825 (2000); 854 (2006); 882 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 62.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% German, 12.0% Norwegian, 7.5% Irish, 7.0% French (except Basque), 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 15.2% professional, 17.9% services, 15.2% sales, 4.1% farming, 13.6% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,063 (2006); Median household income: $45,714 (2006); Average household income: $51,847 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $117,988 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STANLEY (city). Covers a land area of 3.508 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 90.93° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. History: Stanley grew as a farm trading center, and became the site of a large apiary, with bees producing clover honey. Population: 2,041 (1990); 1,898 (2000); 2,854 (2006); 3,590 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 813.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 53.4% now married, 13.6% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 17.3% Polish, 15.9% Norwegian, 10.1% Irish, 6.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 16.1% professional, 19.0% services, 20.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.3% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,045 (2006); Median household income: $32,772 (2006); Average household income: $46,437 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County School District(s)
Stanley-Boyd Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 644-5534 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2006); Median home value: $78,757 (2006); Median rent: $295 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Hospitals: Our Lady of Victory Hospital (25 beds) Newspapers: Stanley Republican (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 12.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Stanley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 644-3333 http://www.chippewa-wi.com
TILDEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.980 square miles and a water area of 0.095 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 91.44° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 1,079 (1990); 1,185 (2000); 1,285 (2006); 1,358 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 67.9% now married, 4.8% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 10.9% Norwegian, 8.8% French (except Basque), 7.8% Irish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.6% management, 13.3% professional, 8.8% services, 24.6% sales, 5.6% farming, 7.0% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,535 (2006); Median household income: $55,386 (2006); Average household income: $64,782 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $145,600 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODMOHR (town). Covers a land area of 35.285 square miles and a water area of 0.090 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.47° W. Long. Population: 902 (1990); 883 (2000); 930 (2006); 968 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 63.7% now married, 8.0% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 14.9% Norwegian, 7.7% Irish, 6.5% French (except Basque), 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 12.2% professional, 15.0% services, 23.1% sales, 4.8% farming, 9.9% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,301 (2006); Median household income: $54,916 (2006); Average household income: $67,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $146,028 (2006); Median rent: $282 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Clark County Located in central Wisconsin; drained by the Black and Eau Claire Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,215.64 square miles, a water area of 3.44 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Neillsville. Weather Station: Neillsville 3 SW
Elevation: 1,033 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 29 41 56 70 78 82 79 70 58 41 28 Low 2 9 20 32 43 52 56 55 46 35 23 9 Precip 0.9 0.8 1.7 2.7 3.5 4.2 4.6 4.6 4.1 2.4 2.1 1.0 Snow 11.0 7.2 8.7 1.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 4.5 9.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
WHEATON (town). Covers a land area of 54.822 square miles and a
Weather Station: Owen 3 W
water area of 0.443 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 91.55° W. Long. Population: 2,214 (1990); 2,366 (2000); 2,548 (2006); 2,684 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 66.3% now married, 3.1% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 23.8% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 9.9% English, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 17.8% professional, 9.9% services, 20.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 15.1% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,330 (2006); Median household income: $62,165 (2006); Average household income: $67,564 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $148,377 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 58.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 19 25 36 53 67 75 79 77 68 55 39 25 Low -1 5 18 32 43 53 57 55 45 34 22 7 Precip 1.0 0.9 1.9 2.5 3.7 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.2 2.6 2.2 1.2 Snow 12.1 8.1 8.9 2.8 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.5 5.7 10.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Elevation: 1,240 feet
Population: 31,647 (1990); 33,557 (2000); 34,366 (2006); 35,126 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 31.8% Catholic Church, 9.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 9.3% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.8% United Church of Christ, 3.3% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,743 (2005); Leading industries: 34.5% manufacturing; 15.7% health care and social assistance; 13.3% retail trade (2004); Farms: 2,200 totaling 461,353 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 28 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,580 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 488 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,359 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 115 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $17,802 (2006); Median household income: $40,623 (2006); Average household income: $48,782 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.34% (2005).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.2% (2006); Median home value: $93,386 (2006); Median rent: $295 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 154.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 100.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 143.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 5.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 41.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 333.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.7% Bush, 46.1% Kerry, 0.9% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Clark County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 743-5148 http://www.co.clark.wi.us City of Abbotsford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-3444 http://www.ci.abbotsford.wi.us Clark County Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (715) 223-4435 http://www.clark-cty-wi.org Greenwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 267-7221 http://www.clark-cty-wi.org Loyal/Clark County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 255-8531 Neillsville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 743-6444 http://www.neillsville.org Thorp Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 669-5371
Population: 703 (1990); 854 (2000); 923 (2006); 979 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.54 (2006); Median age: 26.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 68.1% now married, 1.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 12.8% United States or American, 7.2% Norwegian, 5.9% Irish, 5.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.1% management, 10.6% professional, 7.8% services, 12.4% sales, 6.6% farming, 11.9% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,456 (2006); Median household income: $50,992 (2006); Average household income: $65,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $117,045 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 25.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Clark County Communities
BUTLER (town). Covers a land area of 35.968 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 90.87° W. Long. Population: 91 (1990); 88 (2000); 94 (2006); 99 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 59.3% now married, 22.2% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 14.8% English, 11.1% Polish, 11.1% Norwegian, 7.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 7.4% professional, 0.0% services, 22.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 22.2% construction, 40.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,750 (2006); Median household income: $31,667 (2006); Average household income: $79,485 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $98,750 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 52.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ABBOTSFORD (city). Covers a land area of 3.051 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.94° N. Lat.; 90.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,420 feet. History: Abbotsford began as a logging town, with many of the early residents being of German ancestry. A cheese factory and a milk condensery supported the economy after the timber industry declined. Population: 1,938 (1990); 1,956 (2000); 1,967 (2006); 1,988 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 644.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 58.3% now married, 11.1% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 11.3% Polish, 10.1% Norwegian, 7.6% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 14.3% professional, 15.9% services, 19.6% sales, 2.3% farming, 8.8% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,921 (2006); Median household income: $40,753 (2006); Average household income: $48,066 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Abbotsford (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-6715 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.7% (2006); Median home value: $79,891 (2006); Median rent: $303 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 166.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Record-Review (General - Circulation 1,900); Tribune-Phonograph (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Abbotsford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-3444 http://www.ci.abbotsford.wi.us
BEAVER (town). Covers a land area of 36.082 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long.
CHILI (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54420). Covers a land area of 44.693 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.61° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,235 feet. Population: 1,287 (2000); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 28.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.9% under 18, 10.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 66.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 7.8% Irish, 6.1% United States or American, 5.1% English, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 14.0% professional, 8.8% services, 16.5% sales, 7.8% farming, 14.4% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,776 (2000); Median household income: $37,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2000); Median home value: $68,600 (2000); Median rent: $315 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 56.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLBY (city). Covers a land area of 1.482 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.91° N. Lat.; 90.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,350 feet. History: Colby was incorporated in 1891 when the settlements of Colby and Hull united. Colby cheese was named for this area. Population: 1,568 (1990); 1,616 (2000); 1,626 (2006); 1,677 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,096.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 57.4% now married, 16.7% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.8% German, 7.3% Norwegian, 5.9% Irish, 5.5% Polish, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 12.5% professional, 16.3% services, 22.7% sales, 2.9% farming, 8.0% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,778 (2006); Median household income: $39,500 (2006); Average household income: $46,473 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Colby (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-2301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2006); Median home value: $86,071 (2006); Median rent: $303 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 166.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Clark County Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (715) 223-4435 http://www.clark-cty-wi.org
COLBY (town). Covers a land area of 33.777 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,350 feet. Population: 806 (1990); 908 (2000); 915 (2006); 921 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 31.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 62.3% now married, 4.1% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 7.9% Other groups, 7.7% Norwegian, 6.9% Swiss, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 9.6% professional, 14.8% services, 13.3% sales, 7.2% farming, 7.0% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,399 (2006); Median household income: $51,266 (2006); Average household income: $57,266 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Colby (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-2301
Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $115,333 (2006); Median rent: $239 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 23.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Clark County Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (715) 223-4435 http://www.clark-cty-wi.org
CURTISS (village). Covers a land area of 0.686 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,365 feet. Population: 173 (1990); 198 (2000); 213 (2006); 226 (2011 projected); Race: 54.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 42.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 310.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 28.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 72.3% now married, 1.4% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 26.8% Other groups, 8.8% English, 7.7% Norwegian, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 4.7% professional, 25.6% services, 9.3% sales, 3.5% farming, 5.8% construction, 45.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,216 (2006); Median household income: $34,231 (2006); Average household income: $39,097 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $52,308 (2006); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEWHURST (town). Covers a land area of 35.407 square miles and a water area of 0.746 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 197 (1990); 321 (2000); 330 (2006); 340 (2011 projected); Race: 81.5% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 53.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 59.4% now married, 9.4% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 16.4% Polish, 13.5% Norwegian, 12.3% Irish, 10.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 10.6% professional, 18.3% services, 22.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,742 (2006); Median household income: $38,300 (2006); Average household income: $52,117 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $96,296 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.0% less than 15 minutes, 64.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DORCHESTER (village). Covers a land area of 1.309 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,425 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County Population: 741 (1990); 827 (2000); 890 (2006); 941 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 679.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 57.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.7% German, 9.2% Norwegian, 6.8% English, 6.4% Other groups, 5.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 15.7% professional, 12.4% services, 16.9% sales, 4.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 34.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,233 (2006); Median household income: $40,081 (2006); Average household income: $46,264 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Colby (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-2301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $84,667 (2006); Median rent: $327 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EATON (town). Covers a land area of 33.835 square miles and a water area of 0.058 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Population: 640 (1990); 665 (2000); 661 (2006); 664 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.26 (2006); Median age: 30.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 63.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 9.5% Norwegian, 8.6% Polish, 5.9% Slovene, 5.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 4.7% professional, 13.6% services, 14.7% sales, 8.0% farming, 12.7% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,064 (2006); Median household income: $41,797 (2006); Average household income: $49,052 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $135,593 (2006); Median rent: $329 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 20.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOSTER (town). Covers a land area of 71.290 square miles and a water area of 0.238 square miles. Located at 44.68° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Population: 85 (1990); 95 (2000); 97 (2006); 99 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.83 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 56.6% now married, 12.0% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 9.6% Irish, 9.6% Norwegian, 8.4% Dutch, 8.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 10.6% professional, 17.0% services, 31.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.4% construction, 25.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $18,015 (2006); Median household income: $30,500 (2006); Average household income: $32,972 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREMONT (town). Covers a land area of 35.244 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 963 (1990); 1,190 (2000); 1,315 (2006); 1,403 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.18 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 66.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% German, 6.9% United States or American, 6.9% Irish, 5.2% Polish, 4.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 9.8% professional, 10.6% services, 15.2% sales, 8.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,458 (2006); Median household income: $38,214 (2006); Average household income: $42,748 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $100,568 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 17.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 35.760 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 869 (1990); 920 (2000); 902 (2006); 899 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 7.9% Polish, 6.4% English, 6.0% United States or American, 5.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 7.5% professional, 13.5% services, 15.4% sales, 3.3% farming, 9.8% construction, 33.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,142 (2006); Median household income: $41,535 (2006); Average household income: $49,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $99,688 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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GRANTON (village). Covers a land area of 0.565 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.58° N. Lat.; 90.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 400 (1990); 406 (2000); 396 (2006); 395 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 700.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 33.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 62.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 14.7% Irish, 10.5% Norwegian, 8.3% United States or American, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.3% management, 10.4% professional, 9.8% services, 18.0% sales, 7.7% farming, 10.9% construction, 39.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,966 (2006); Median household income: $33,400 (2006); Average household income: $37,615 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Granton Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 238-7292 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.7% (2006); Median home value: $61,500 (2006); Median rent: $302 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREEN GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 36.466 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 628 (1990); 902 (2000); 924 (2006); 953 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.05 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 62.4% now married, 11.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 6.1% Polish, 4.2% Norwegian, 4.1% United States or American, 3.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 7.1% professional, 9.5% services, 19.2% sales, 7.4% farming, 7.4% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,110 (2006); Median household income: $44,063 (2006); Average household income: $55,493 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $104,688 (2006); Median rent: $290 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 27.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 2.825 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 44.76° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,168 feet. Population: 1,003 (1990); 1,079 (2000); 1,063 (2006); 1,063 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 376.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 57.1% now married, 11.8% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.8% German, 13.8%
Norwegian, 10.0% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 7.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 14.0% professional, 17.4% services, 17.4% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.0% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,634 (2006); Median household income: $38,524 (2006); Average household income: $42,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Greenwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 267-6101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2006); Median home value: $76,163 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.7% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Greenwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 267-7221 http://www.clark-cty-wi.org
HENDREN (town). Covers a land area of 35.842 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 542 (1990); 513 (2000); 523 (2006); 531 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 65.9% now married, 7.8% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% German, 17.3% Slovene, 10.5% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.7% management, 8.8% professional, 17.3% services, 17.3% sales, 4.0% farming, 6.0% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,066 (2006); Median household income: $31,707 (2006); Average household income: $41,392 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $96,800 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 20.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HEWETT (town). Covers a land area of 35.753 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 314 (1990); 314 (2000); 323 (2006); 331 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 75.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 1.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 11.1% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 18.4% professional, 14.5% services, 19.0% sales, 5.6% farming, 6.1% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,257 (2006); Median household income: $53,516 (2006); Average household income: $59,809 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.9% (2006); Median home value: $118,452 (2006); Median rent: $213 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIXON (town). Covers a land area of 33.349 square miles and a water area of 0.385 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 658 (1990); 740 (2000); 772 (2006); 796 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.24 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 63.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 12.8% Polish, 9.3% Swiss, 7.2% English, 5.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 6.9% professional, 12.7% services, 16.0% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,579 (2006); Median household income: $40,400 (2006); Average household income: $47,290 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $97,059 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 24.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOARD (town). Covers a land area of 35.280 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 666 (1990); 594 (2000); 635 (2006); 670 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.57 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 13.0% Norwegian, 7.2% Swiss, 5.6% Irish, 5.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.7% management, 8.8% professional, 10.3% services, 7.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 9.2% construction, 31.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,378 (2006); Median household income: $41,667 (2006); Average household income: $51,292 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $78,333 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 63.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 27.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) HUMBIRD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54746). Covers a land area of 45.153 square miles and a water area of 0.115 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. Population: 685 (2000); Race: 96.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.0% under 18, 10.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status:
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22.3% never married, 66.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% German, 16.8% Irish, 15.8% Norwegian, 12.2% United States or American, 8.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 14.2% professional, 14.5% services, 14.0% sales, 4.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,384 (2000); Median household income: $35,288 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2000); Median home value: $46,600 (2000); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEVIS (town). Covers a land area of 35.888 square miles and a water area of 0.294 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 90.64° W. Long. Population: 492 (1990); 504 (2000); 517 (2006); 528 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 62.6% now married, 3.5% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 13.1% Irish, 11.0% English, 9.6% Polish, 7.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 7.6% professional, 19.8% services, 15.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,955 (2006); Median household income: $38,088 (2006); Average household income: $46,413 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $115,278 (2006); Median rent: $286 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 19.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LONGWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 35.700 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,245 feet. Population: 649 (1990); 698 (2000); 713 (2006); 725 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 67.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 9.5% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.3% Norwegian, 4.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 8.5% professional, 10.5% services, 16.3% sales, 4.8% farming, 9.9% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,695 (2006); Median household income: $35,221 (2006); Average household income: $45,753 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $108,898 (2006); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 62.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 28.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOYAL (city). Covers a land area of 1.374 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. Population: 1,332 (1990); 1,308 (2000); 1,291 (2006); 1,293 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 939.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 62.3% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% German, 8.5% Norwegian, 7.2% Irish, 5.5% Polish, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 10.9% professional, 16.6% services, 23.5% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.7% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,818 (2006); Median household income: $35,606 (2006); Average household income: $44,490 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Loyal (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 656 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 255-8552 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $75,060 (2006); Median rent: $261 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Newspapers: The Tribune Record-Gleaner (General - Circulation 3,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Loyal/Clark County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 255-8531
LOYAL (town). Covers a land area of 34.728 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. History: Incorporated as city in 1948. Population: 630 (1990); 787 (2000); 792 (2006); 801 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.65 (2006); Median age: 27.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 67.4% now married, 1.2% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 6.5% Norwegian, 4.4% French (except Basque), 3.8% Irish, 3.7% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 8.0% professional, 8.6% services, 16.1% sales, 10.5% farming, 9.9% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,383 (2006); Median household income: $53,269 (2006); Average household income: $59,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Loyal (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 656 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 255-8552 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $104,167 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: The Tribune Record-Gleaner (General - Circulation 3,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 66.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 24.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Additional Information Contacts Loyal/Clark County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 255-8531
LYNN (town). Covers a land area of 35.529 square miles and a water area of 0.055 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 703 (1990); 834 (2000); 920 (2006); 981 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.32 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 63.2% now married, 6.1% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 6.5% United States or American, 5.9% Irish, 5.0% Polish, 3.9% Pennsylvania German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.1% management, 12.3% professional, 14.8% services, 13.3% sales, 5.2% farming, 6.8% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,639 (2006); Median household income: $37,344 (2006); Average household income: $51,940 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $112,019 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 21.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 50.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAYVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 32.392 square miles and a water area of 0.060 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 892 (1990); 919 (2000); 955 (2006); 981 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 65.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.0% German, 8.1% Norwegian, 6.6% English, 4.8% Polish, 4.6% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 9.0% professional, 15.0% services, 21.2% sales, 6.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,592 (2006); Median household income: $48,828 (2006); Average household income: $59,586 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $94,884 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 17.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MEAD (town). Covers a land area of 35.144 square miles and a water area of 0.542 square miles. Located at 44.79° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 249 (1990); 290 (2000); 306 (2006); 315 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 69.4% now married, 8.9% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.2% German, 8.8% Norwegian, 8.5% Polish, 6.8% Irish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County management, 13.8% professional, 15.8% services, 13.8% sales, 6.6% farming, 6.6% construction, 30.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,108 (2006); Median household income: $39,091 (2006); Average household income: $42,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $120,946 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 17.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 49.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENTOR (town). Covers a land area of 35.703 square miles and a water area of 0.115 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Population: 521 (1990); 570 (2000); 584 (2006); 597 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 66.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% German, 16.1% Irish, 14.0% Norwegian, 13.9% United States or American, 9.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 13.0% professional, 14.1% services, 12.0% sales, 3.9% farming, 10.6% construction, 33.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,717 (2006); Median household income: $45,125 (2006); Average household income: $54,199 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $68,529 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEILLSVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.800 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. History: Neillsville developed as a market center for the surrounding dairy farming region, with a cooperative creamery, milk condensery, and a pea cannery. Population: 2,769 (1990); 2,731 (2000); 2,775 (2006); 2,825 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.1% Black, 1.5% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 991.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 55.7% now married, 11.5% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% German, 9.1% Irish, 7.5% Norwegian, 7.4% English, 7.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 22.5% professional, 19.5% services, 18.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.8% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,344 (2006); Median household income: $34,255 (2006); Average household income: $44,842 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006).
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School District(s)
Neillsville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,172 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 743-3323 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.4% (2006); Median home value: $77,656 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Medical Center (28 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 320.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Clark County Press (General - Circulation 3,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.6% less than 15 minutes, 12.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Neillsville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 743-6444 http://www.neillsville.org
OWEN (city). Covers a land area of 1.832 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 44.94° N. Lat.; 90.56° W. Long. Elevation is 1,245 feet. History: Settled c.1890; incorporated as village 1904, as city 1925. Population: 1,040 (1990); 936 (2000); 952 (2006); 963 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 519.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 57.0% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 9.3% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 8.3% English, 6.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 11.3% professional, 28.3% services, 16.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 9.9% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,237 (2006); Median household income: $32,778 (2006); Average household income: $39,830 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Owen-Withee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 229-2151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $60,517 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Hospitals: Clark County Health Care Center (230 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINE VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 33.333 square miles and a water area of 0.176 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 943 (1990); 1,121 (2000); 1,156 (2006); 1,183 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 61.6% now married, 8.6% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 9.5% Irish, 9.2% English, 8.5% Norwegian, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 12.0% professional, 17.5% services, 22.4% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.9% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,209 (2006); Median household income: $45,985 (2006); Average household income: $55,595 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $107,400 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RESEBURG (town). Covers a land area of 35.943 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,217 feet. Population: 687 (1990); 740 (2000); 763 (2006); 775 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.55 (2006); Median age: 26.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 60.0% now married, 2.4% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 26.1% Polish, 7.5% Norwegian, 7.4% Irish, 5.0% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.2% management, 7.0% professional, 11.9% services, 7.0% sales, 12.2% farming, 8.9% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,279 (2006); Median household income: $40,357 (2006); Average household income: $54,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $116,279 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 54.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.1% walk, 28.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEIF (town). Covers a land area of 36.021 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 211 (1990); 212 (2000); 217 (2006); 222 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 68.1% now married, 10.5% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.0% German, 16.1% Polish, 14.9% Norwegian, 5.6% United States or American, 3.2% Austrian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 12.3% professional, 16.4% services, 4.9% sales, 9.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,869 (2006); Median household income: $33,750 (2006); Average household income: $41,694 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $119,355 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 26.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 34.969 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Population: 736 (1990); 831 (2000); 828 (2006); 828 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.34 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 66.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry
(includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% German, 9.0% Other groups, 8.6% United States or American, 4.4% Irish, 4.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.6% management, 14.3% professional, 10.1% services, 16.0% sales, 8.1% farming, 8.4% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,869 (2006); Median household income: $49,412 (2006); Average household income: $56,321 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $65 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $63 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,368 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHERWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 35.740 square miles and a water area of 0.221 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,065 feet. Population: 195 (1990); 252 (2000); 276 (2006); 293 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 70.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% German, 16.6% Norwegian, 12.1% Swedish, 9.4% Polish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 14.6% professional, 11.7% services, 10.7% sales, 10.7% farming, 11.7% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,197 (2006); Median household income: $41,500 (2006); Average household income: $50,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,524 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
THORP (city). Covers a land area of 1.325 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 90.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. Population: 1,666 (1990); 1,536 (2000); 1,490 (2006); 1,491 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,124.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 56.4% now married, 14.0% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 35.9% Polish, 8.4% Irish, 6.8% Norwegian, 4.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 18.2% professional, 17.0% services, 18.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 9.5% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,096 (2006); Median household income: $34,231 (2006); Average household income: $40,668 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Clark County School District(s)
Thorp (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 669-5401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.5% (2006); Median home value: $84,107 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Newspapers: The Thorp Courier (General - Circulation 2,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Thorp Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 669-5371
THORP (town). Covers a land area of 35.168 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. History: Incorporated as village in 1893, as city in 1948. Population: 705 (1990); 730 (2000); 771 (2006); 800 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 69.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% Polish, 37.1% German, 6.8% Norwegian, 5.9% Irish, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.9% management, 11.7% professional, 12.0% services, 14.7% sales, 7.5% farming, 7.2% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,291 (2006); Median household income: $49,667 (2006); Average household income: $62,653 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $66 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $65 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Thorp (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 669-5401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $112,295 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Newspapers: The Thorp Courier (General - Circulation 2,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 69.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 23.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Thorp Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 669-5371
UNITY (town). Covers a land area of 34.840 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,338 feet. Population: 735 (1990); 745 (2000); 750 (2006); 751 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 71.4% now married, 4.5% widowed, 1.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% German, 8.3% English, 7.5% Irish, 6.6% Norwegian, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.8% management, 8.5% professional, 9.5% services, 13.7% sales, 5.9% farming, 10.3% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,400 (2006); Median household income: $48,085 (2006); Average household income: $50,826 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $103,646 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 18.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WARNER (town). Covers a land area of 34.873 square miles and a water area of 0.129 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Population: 565 (1990); 627 (2000); 631 (2006); 640 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 66.2% now married, 2.0% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 9.5% Norwegian, 7.2% English, 5.9% French (except Basque), 5.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 6.9% professional, 12.4% services, 14.2% sales, 9.9% farming, 8.0% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,746 (2006); Median household income: $40,377 (2006); Average household income: $47,156 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $110,000 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 25.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) WASHBURN (town). Covers a land area of 36.264 square miles and a water area of 0.063 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Population: 310 (1990); 304 (2000); 328 (2006); 347 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 68.5% now married, 3.2% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 15.0% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 8.2% professional, 11.4% services, 19.6% sales, 7.6% farming, 8.2% construction, 33.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,012 (2006); Median household income: $39,200 (2006); Average household income: $45,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $93,125 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) WESTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.143 square miles and a water area of 0.133 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 662 (1990); 638 (2000); 658 (2006); 672 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 68.7% now married, 4.5%
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widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 9.4% Irish, 8.9% United States or American, 6.2% Norwegian, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 9.1% professional, 15.6% services, 16.2% sales, 7.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,385 (2006); Median household income: $48,958 (2006); Average household income: $50,197 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $121,667 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 17.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLARD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54493). Covers a land area of 101.569 square miles and a water area of 0.286 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 90.79° W. Long. Elevation is 1,179 feet. Population: 689 (2000); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.0% under 18, 16.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 64.9% now married, 9.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 13.3% Slovene, 11.7% Polish, 11.4% Norwegian, 8.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 12.2% professional, 17.3% services, 16.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 6.0% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,440 (2000); Median household income: $29,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2000); Median home value: $77,900 (2000); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 16.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WITHEE (village). Covers a land area of 0.838 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,272 feet. Population: 524 (1990); 508 (2000); 523 (2006); 535 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 624.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 58.4% now married, 12.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 18.1% Polish, 9.9% Norwegian, 9.6% English, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 11.0% professional, 24.4% services, 18.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,332 (2006); Median household income: $35,608 (2006); Average household income: $46,570 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $56,735 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Newspapers: O-W Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,100)
Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WITHEE (town). Covers a land area of 35.138 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,272 feet. Population: 763 (1990); 885 (2000); 895 (2006); 896 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.36 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 68.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% German, 31.1% Polish, 10.8% United States or American, 6.7% Norwegian, 2.0% Pennsylvania German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.0% management, 6.6% professional, 14.3% services, 12.2% sales, 5.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,982 (2006); Median household income: $43,115 (2006); Average household income: $53,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $116,447 (2006); Median rent: $200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Newspapers: O-W Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 59.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 29.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) WORDEN (town). Covers a land area of 36.123 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.91° N. Lat.; 90.86° W. Long. Population: 575 (1990); 657 (2000); 695 (2006); 722 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 62.3% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 18.9% Polish, 11.5% Norwegian, 6.5% French (except Basque), 5.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 8.3% professional, 12.0% services, 14.3% sales, 7.0% farming, 15.9% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,011 (2006); Median household income: $46,324 (2006); Average household income: $52,737 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $93,684 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 18.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.4% less than 15 minutes, 17.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
YORK (town). Covers a land area of 36.095 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 857 (1990); 853 (2000); 833 (2006); 825 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 59.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 7.7% English, 5.9% Norwegian, 4.2% Irish, 2.9% Swedish (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.6% management, 4.2% professional, 13.3% services, 18.8% sales, 5.5% farming, 11.8% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,903 (2006); Median household income: $44,415 (2006); Average household income: $51,149 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $97,647 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 20.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Columbia County Located in south central Wisconsin; drained by the Wisconsin, Fox, Crawfish, and Baraboo Rivers; includes Mud Lake and Lake Wisconsin. Covers a land area of 773.79 square miles, a water area of 21.91 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1846. County seat is Portage. Columbia County is part of the Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Columbia County, WI; Dane County, WI; Iowa County, WI Weather Station: Arlington Univ. Farm
Elevation: 1,079 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 30 42 57 70 79 83 80 73 60 43 30 Low 8 13 24 35 46 55 60 58 50 39 27 15 Precip 1.1 1.1 2.0 3.2 3.3 3.9 3.9 4.2 3.9 2.5 2.4 1.3 Snow 9.7 6.7 5.3 2.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 3.8 8.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Portage
Elevation: 774 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 43 58 71 80 83 81 73 61 44 31 Low 7 12 23 35 46 55 59 57 49 38 27 14 Precip 1.2 1.2 2.3 3.5 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.3 3.7 2.5 2.4 1.4 Snow 11.0 7.8 5.9 2.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 3.5 7.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Wisconsin Dells
Elevation: 833 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 31 42 57 70 78 82 79 71 59 43 30 Low 5 10 22 33 45 54 59 57 49 37 25 13 Precip 0.9 1.0 2.1 3.4 3.5 4.1 4.1 4.4 3.6 2.4 2.0 1.2 Snow 11.8 6.8 6.7 2.5 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.1 9.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 45,088 (1990); 52,468 (2000); 55,407 (2006); 57,735 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 1.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 26.6% Catholic Church, 9.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.9% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 6.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 6.0% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 31,701 (2005); Leading industries: 26.0% manufacturing; 21.3% accommodation & food services; 13.2% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,526 totaling 348,369 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 8 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 64 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,066 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,056 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,882 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 266 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,307 (2006); Median household income: $53,439 (2006); Average household income: $62,936 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.15% (2005).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $168,013 (2006); Median rent: $437 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 117.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 86.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 196.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 96.3% good, 3.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 11.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 38.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 711.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.6% Bush, 48.4% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Grassy Lake State Wildlife Area; Jennings Creek State Wildlife Area; Mud Lake State Public Hunting Grounds; Paradise Marsh State Wildlife Area; Pine Island State Wildlife Area; Springville State Wildlife Area; Swan Lake State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Columbia County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 742-2191 http://www.co.columbia.wi.us City of Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-5900 http://www.cityofcolumbuswi.com City of Lodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-3247 http://www.ci.lodi.wi.gov City of Portage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 742-2176 http://www.ci.portage.wi.us City of Wisconsin Dells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 254-2012 http://www.dells.com/cityofwisdells Columbus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-3699 Lodi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-4412 Pardeeville Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 429-2525 Portage Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 474-2525 http://www.portagewi.com/ Poynette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 635-2425 Village of Cambria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 348-5443 http://www.cambriawisconsin.com Wisconsin Dells - Lake Delton Chamber of Commerce . . . . (800) 943-3557 http://www.dellschamber.com
Columbia County Communities ARLINGTON (village). Covers a land area of 0.663 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 89.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,052 feet. History: Arlington developed around a pea canning factory. The area around Arlington was settled by many farmers of German ancestry. Population: 470 (1990); 484 (2000); 536 (2006); 578 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 808.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 68.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.0% German, 19.9% Norwegian, 7.4% English, 6.6% Irish, 4.1% Scottish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 18.3% professional, 16.1% services, 30.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,912 (2006); Median household income: $61,020 (2006); Average household income: $68,365 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Poynette (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 635-4347 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $176,923 (2006); Median rent: $690 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less
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than 15 minutes, 42.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARLINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.219 square miles and a water area of 0.047 square miles. Located at 43.34° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,052 feet. Population: 718 (1990); 848 (2000); 899 (2006); 945 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.5 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 72.8% now married, 3.4% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 16.1% Norwegian, 13.8% Irish, 12.6% English, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 12.5% professional, 6.8% services, 25.7% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,166 (2006); Median household income: $69,805 (2006); Average household income: $79,939 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 13.2% professional, 16.1% services, 18.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 12.9% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,069 (2006); Median household income: $45,982 (2006); Average household income: $53,266 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cambria-Friesland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 486 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 348-5548 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $114,737 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 0.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Cambria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 348-5443 http://www.cambriawisconsin.com
School District(s)
Poynette (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 635-4347 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $240,000 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALEDONIA (town). Covers a land area of 59.515 square miles and a water area of 4.109 square miles. Located at 43.48° N. Lat.; 89.51° W. Long. Population: 1,031 (1990); 1,171 (2000); 1,091 (2006); 1,083 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 66.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 11.6% English, 10.6% Norwegian, 10.5% Irish, 5.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 15.5% professional, 17.0% services, 17.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 12.8% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,510 (2006); Median household income: $61,324 (2006); Average household income: $75,047 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $193,919 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMBRIA (village). Covers a land area of 1.053 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 89.11° W. Long. Elevation is 868 feet. Population: 785 (1990); 792 (2000); 809 (2006); 824 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 768.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 56.0% now married, 8.4% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 11.1% Other groups, 8.9% Dutch, 8.3% Irish, 6.9% Norwegian (2000).
COLUMBUS (city). Covers a land area of 3.989 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 89.02° W. Long. Elevation is 871 feet. History: The first settler in Columbus was Major Elbert Dickason, who stopped here in 1838 and returned in 1839 to build a house. Dickason operated a sawmill which later became a grist mill. Population: 4,100 (1990); 4,479 (2000); 5,117 (2006); 5,592 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,282.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 60.1% now married, 9.1% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 14.1% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 6.0% English, 4.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 15.6% professional, 12.6% services, 28.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.5% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,659 (2006); Median household income: $49,939 (2006); Average household income: $56,012 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Columbus (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-5950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $158,392 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 197.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Columbus Journal (General - Circulation 1,860) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-5900 http://www.cityofcolumbuswi.com Columbus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-3699
COLUMBUS (town). Covers a land area of 31.904 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 871 feet. History: Louis H. Sullivan designed a local bank building (1919). Settled c.1840, incorporated 1874.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County Population: 831 (1990); 711 (2000); 773 (2006); 815 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 64.1% now married, 8.9% widowed, 2.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 14.3% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 7.1% United States or American, 5.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 12.8% professional, 10.7% services, 20.3% sales, 6.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,161 (2006); Median household income: $68,750 (2006); Average household income: $76,609 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Columbus (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-5950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.5% (2006); Median home value: $230,556 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: Columbus Journal (General - Circulation 1,860) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 17.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Columbus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-3699
COURTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.196 square miles and a water area of 0.146 square miles. Located at 43.49° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Population: 528 (1990); 463 (2000); 458 (2006); 458 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 66.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 21.5% Dutch, 7.6% English, 7.4% Irish, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 13.6% professional, 10.9% services, 16.6% sales, 4.9% farming, 13.6% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,479 (2006); Median household income: $48,696 (2006); Average household income: $55,895 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $168,519 (2006); Median rent: $650 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 20.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEKORRA (town). Covers a land area of 41.142 square miles and a water area of 3.848 square miles. Located at 43.41° N. Lat.; 89.44° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 1,826 (1990); 2,350 (2000); 2,461 (2006); 2,578 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 14.3% Norwegian, 10.5% Irish, 10.3% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 13.5% professional, 9.6% services, 23.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 14.7% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,479 (2006); Median household income: $68,543 (2006); Average household income: $78,904 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $208,688 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOYLESTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 3.931 square miles and a water area of 0.079 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 947 feet. Population: 316 (1990); 328 (2000); 365 (2006); 393 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 92.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 51.5% now married, 7.9% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 19.5% Irish, 7.5% Other groups, 7.1% Norwegian, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 6.5% professional, 10.4% services, 20.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 37.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,993 (2006); Median household income: $69,231 (2006); Average household income: $72,445 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $107,500 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) FALL RIVER (village). Covers a land area of 1.450 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 43.38° N. Lat.; 89.04° W. Long. Elevation is 858 feet. Population: 933 (1990); 1,097 (2000); 1,343 (2006); 1,533 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 925.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 61.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.2% German, 14.3% Irish, 9.1% Norwegian, 6.2% English, 5.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 12.9% professional, 15.7% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.0% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,533 (2006); Median household income: $58,588 (2006); Average household income: $62,997 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $369 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $330 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County School District(s)
Fall River (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 437 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 484-3333 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $152,957 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.6% less than 15 minutes, 15.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORT WINNEBAGO (town). Covers a land area of 33.486 square miles and a water area of 0.477 square miles. Located at 43.61° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Population: 814 (1990); 855 (2000); 904 (2006); 928 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 68.0% now married, 5.5% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% German, 17.9% Irish, 11.8% English, 10.6% Norwegian, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 7.5% professional, 13.9% services, 27.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 15.0% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,128 (2006); Median household income: $66,512 (2006); Average household income: $72,033 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $181,771 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) FOUNTAIN PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 34.740 square miles and a water area of 0.304 square miles. Located at 43.40° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Population: 652 (1990); 810 (2000); 881 (2006); 936 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.7% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.6% German, 11.7% Irish, 10.2% Norwegian, 8.1% English, 4.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 12.1% professional, 10.9% services, 23.3% sales, 2.8% farming, 8.3% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,263 (2006); Median household income: $66,379 (2006); Average household income: $75,455 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $193,210 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRIESLAND (village). Covers a land area of 1.027 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Elevation is 1,010 feet. Population: 274 (1990); 298 (2000); 308 (2006); 316 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 299.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.0
(2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 77.3% now married, 6.1% widowed, 0.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 43.6% Dutch, 5.5% Irish, 5.2% Norwegian, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 13.0% professional, 12.4% services, 21.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 17.4% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,302 (2006); Median household income: $46,351 (2006); Average household income: $52,149 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $119,872 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.3% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMPDEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.666 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 43.34° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Population: 566 (1990); 563 (2000); 563 (2006); 562 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 67.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 21.7% Norwegian, 9.8% English, 7.3% Irish, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 12.3% professional, 9.9% services, 22.2% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,067 (2006); Median household income: $63,542 (2006); Average household income: $74,726 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.2% (2006); Median home value: $216,000 (2006); Median rent: $539 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE WISCONSIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.667 square miles and a water area of 8.945 square miles. Located at 43.37° N. Lat.; 89.57° W. Long. Population: 2,268 (1990); 3,493 (2000); 3,683 (2006); 3,838 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 290.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 71.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 15.3% Norwegian, 14.9% Irish, 10.3% English, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 16.6% professional, 12.4% services, 25.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.4% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,305 (2006); Median household income: $71,193 (2006); Average household income: $80,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $237,602 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEEDS (town). Covers a land area of 35.514 square miles and a water
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household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 60.2% now married, 10.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.0% German, 17.6% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 11.1% English, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 19.3% professional, 13.6% services, 26.1% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,866 (2006); Median household income: $60,231 (2006); Average household income: $70,854 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $427 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $401 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
area of 0.279 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,059 feet. Population: 809 (1990); 813 (2000); 805 (2006); 802 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 63.5% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.2% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 7.1% English, 3.7% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 12.0% professional, 10.0% services, 27.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.0% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,146 (2006); Median household income: $65,625 (2006); Average household income: $73,325 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $200,000 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Lodi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-3851 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.0% (2006); Median home value: $183,594 (2006); Median rent: $541 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 322.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Lodi Enterprise (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-3247 http://www.ci.lodi.wi.gov Lodi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-4412
LEWISTON (town). Covers a land area of 53.960 square miles and a
LODI (town). Covers a land area of 27.055 square miles and a water
water area of 0.958 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Elevation is 809 feet. Population: 1,123 (1990); 1,187 (2000); 1,250 (2006); 1,288 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 8.1% English, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 10.9% professional, 12.1% services, 25.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 14.0% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,050 (2006); Median household income: $54,167 (2006); Average household income: $58,946 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $154,167 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
area of 1.813 square miles. Located at 43.35° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 833 feet. History: Incorporated as village in 1872, as city in 1941. Population: 1,794 (1990); 2,791 (2000); 2,938 (2006); 3,057 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 108.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 69.2% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.2% German, 14.8% Norwegian, 13.8% Irish, 10.7% English, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 13.9% professional, 12.5% services, 28.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,169 (2006); Median household income: $65,909 (2006); Average household income: $73,877 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006).
LODI (city). Covers a land area of 1.435 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 833 feet. History: Lodi was settled by Norwegian immigrants who chose the site because of its many springs. The village became a trading center for hogs and horses. Population: 2,212 (1990); 2,882 (2000); 2,872 (2006); 2,883 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,001.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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Lodi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-3851 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $221,802 (2006); Median rent: $515 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Newspapers: The Lodi Enterprise (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lodi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 592-4412
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County
LOWVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.256 square miles and a water area of 1.474 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 89.28° W. Long. Elevation is 967 feet. Population: 924 (1990); 987 (2000); 980 (2006); 980 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 68.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 9.9% English, 3.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 12.1% professional, 12.6% services, 25.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 15.3% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,515 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $67,399 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $209,350 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARCELLON (town). Covers a land area of 35.496 square miles and a water area of 0.280 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 880 (1990); 1,024 (2000); 1,162 (2006); 1,269 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 71.2% now married, 2.8% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 16.5% Irish, 12.6% English, 7.6% Norwegian, 5.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 9.2% professional, 11.9% services, 25.5% sales, 1.7% farming, 13.9% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,019 (2006); Median household income: $57,419 (2006); Average household income: $66,930 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $182,967 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEWPORT (town). Covers a land area of 21.472 square miles and a water area of 0.594 square miles. Located at 43.60° N. Lat.; 89.71° W. Long. Population: 525 (1990); 681 (2000); 708 (2006); 730 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 64.1% now married, 6.0% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 23.6% Irish, 21.1% Norwegian, 10.9% Polish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 19.3% professional, 16.0% services, 27.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.0% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,542 (2006); Median household income: $50,649 (2006); Average household income: $56,692 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $167,857 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OTSEGO (town). Covers a land area of 30.504 square miles and a water area of 0.462 square miles. Located at 43.40° N. Lat.; 89.17° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 647 (1990); 757 (2000); 835 (2006); 895 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 66.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 18.5% Norwegian, 12.3% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 11.0% professional, 16.7% services, 24.8% sales, 3.6% farming, 17.3% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,805 (2006); Median household income: $61,986 (2006); Average household income: $73,627 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $218,812 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) PACIFIC (town). Covers a land area of 20.332 square miles and a water area of 1.266 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 89.40° W. Long. Population: 1,944 (1990); 2,518 (2000); 2,735 (2006); 2,869 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 134.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 69.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 13.5% Norwegian, 13.0% English, 11.3% Irish, 5.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 12.6% professional, 13.1% services, 28.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.5% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,326 (2006); Median household income: $59,258 (2006); Average household income: $67,029 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $177,051 (2006); Median rent: $570 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) PARDEEVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 2.016 square miles and a water area of 0.277 square miles. Located at 43.53° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 815 feet. History: Incorporated 1894.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County Population: 1,656 (1990); 1,982 (2000); 2,016 (2006); 2,051 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 999.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 52.0% now married, 9.4% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 14.3% Irish, 11.4% Norwegian, 7.6% Other groups, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 15.1% professional, 13.3% services, 24.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 15.9% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,236 (2006); Median household income: $46,153 (2006); Average household income: $56,132 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Pardeeville Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 429-3666 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.0% (2006); Median home value: $141,213 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pardeeville Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 429-2525
PORTAGE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 8.294 square miles and a water area of 0.727 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 89.46° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Portage was founded in the early 1800’s by traders and adventurers who traveled the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers waterway. Furs, wheat, lumber, and railroads brought the city its livelihood in the 1800’s. Later Portage developed as a trading center for the farmers, and the site of some diversified manufacturing. Population: 8,651 (1990); 9,728 (2000); 10,046 (2006); 10,302 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 4.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,211.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 56.3% now married, 9.0% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% German, 13.0% Irish, 9.7% English, 8.5% Norwegian, 7.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 16.3% professional, 14.6% services, 26.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.8% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,909 (2006); Median household income: $41,922 (2006); Average household income: $49,736 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Portage Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 742-4879 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $126,866 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Divine Savior Healthcare (73 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 381.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Portage Daily Register (Circulation 5,190) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9%
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45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Portage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 742-2176 http://www.ci.portage.wi.us Portage Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 474-2525 http://www.portagewi.com/
POYNETTE (village). Covers a land area of 2.412 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 43.39° N. Lat.; 89.40° W. Long. Elevation is 847 feet. Population: 1,665 (1990); 2,266 (2000); 2,403 (2006); 2,497 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 996.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 56.3% now married, 7.2% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.7% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 14.3% Irish, 8.2% English, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 15.7% professional, 12.4% services, 26.2% sales, 0.7% farming, 11.8% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,321 (2006); Median household income: $53,263 (2006); Average household income: $58,618 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Poynette (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 635-4347 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.5% (2006); Median home value: $166,141 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Poynette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 635-2425
RANDOLPH (town). Covers a land area of 35.124 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 964 feet. Population: 656 (1990); 699 (2000); 724 (2006); 743 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 71.5% now married, 3.0% widowed, 1.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% Dutch, 41.3% German, 7.2% English, 6.3% Irish, 2.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.8% management, 8.2% professional, 11.3% services, 13.9% sales, 9.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,465 (2006); Median household income: $45,882 (2006); Average household income: $52,688 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). School District(s)
Randolph (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 326-2427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $181,818 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 27.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Columbia County
Randolph Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 326-4769 http://www.randolphwi.net
RIO (village). Covers a land area of 1.248 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 89.24° W. Long. Elevation is 974 feet. Population: 782 (1990); 938 (2000); 1,098 (2006); 1,218 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 879.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 60.2% now married, 8.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 27.4% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 9.6% English, 6.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 11.9% professional, 11.3% services, 24.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.0% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,600 (2006); Median household income: $50,584 (2006); Average household income: $57,255 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Rio Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 516 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 992-3141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $137,048 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 35.820 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Population: 639 (1990); 791 (2000); 857 (2006); 910 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 64.9% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% German, 10.4% English, 8.7% Dutch, 5.6% Irish, 3.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 11.9% professional, 16.5% services, 13.8% sales, 3.5% farming, 12.5% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,954 (2006); Median household income: $45,551 (2006); Average household income: $51,208 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $164,063 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 19.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPRINGVALE (town). Covers a land area of 41.002 square miles and a water area of 0.049 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Population: 466 (1990); 550 (2000); 587 (2006); 616 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 71.3% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 16.9% English, 9.8% Irish, 8.9% Norwegian, 7.3% Dutch (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 14.0% professional, 7.3% services, 22.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 20.4% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,894 (2006); Median household income: $57,705 (2006); Average household income: $68,603 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $197,500 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST POINT (town). Covers a land area of 28.911 square miles and a water area of 3.553 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 89.63° W. Long. Population: 1,285 (1990); 1,634 (2000); 1,772 (2006); 1,868 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 71.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 14.5% Irish, 13.1% English, 11.2% Norwegian, 3.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 20.4% professional, 12.4% services, 24.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,967 (2006); Median household income: $67,824 (2006); Average household income: $90,602 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $248,286 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WISCONSIN DELLS (city). Covers a land area of 4.147 square miles and a water area of 0.251 square miles. Located at 43.62° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Elevation is 912 feet. History: Wisconsin Dells began in the late 1850’s when the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad ran its tracks across the Wisconsin River here. Before 1931, Wisconsin Dells was called Kilbourn. The new name was chosen in the hopes of attracting tourists to the excursion boats that plied the Wisconsin River. Population: 2,424 (1990); 2,418 (2000); 2,496 (2006); 2,570 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 601.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 53.9% now married, 9.8% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.8% German, 12.8% Irish, 11.8% Polish, 9.7% Norwegian, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 14.5% professional, 20.1% services, 23.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,010 (2006); Median household income: $40,287 (2006); Average household income: $59,385 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Crawford County School District(s)
Wisconsin Dells (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 254-7769 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2006); Median home value: $134,746 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 60.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,445.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Wisconsin Dells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 254-2012 http://www.dells.com/cityofwisdells Wisconsin Dells - Lake Delton Chamber of Commerce . . . . (800) 943-3557 http://www.dellschamber.com
WYOCENA (village). Covers a land area of 1.433 square miles and a water area of 0.106 square miles. Located at 43.49° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 826 feet. Population: 620 (1990); 668 (2000); 688 (2006); 706 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.1% Black, 2.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 480.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 69.7% now married, 3.3% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% German, 15.8% English, 12.5% Norwegian, 4.3% Irish, 4.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 14.9% professional, 17.6% services, 18.3% sales, 1.9% farming, 11.8% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,256 (2006); Median household income: $49,211 (2006); Average household income: $53,172 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.0% (2006); Median home value: $139,667 (2006); Median rent: $307 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 3.1% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WYOCENA (town). Covers a land area of 36.233 square miles and a water area of 0.816 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 826 feet. Population: 1,202 (1990); 1,543 (2000); 1,594 (2006); 1,627 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 70.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.9% German, 14.8% Norwegian, 14.0% English, 12.3% Irish, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 13.6% professional, 12.3% services, 21.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 12.1% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,804 (2006); Median household income: $54,698 (2006); Average household income: $68,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.4% (2006); Median home value: $204,460 (2006); Median rent: $523 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Crawford County Located in southwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the Mississippi River and the Iowa border, and on the south by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Kickapoo River. Covers a land area of 572.69 square miles, a water area of 26.53 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1818. County seat is Prairie du Chien. Weather Station: Lynxville Dam 9
Elevation: 629 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 44 59 72 80 84 81 73 61 44 31 Low 8 14 26 38 50 59 64 62 54 42 29 16 Precip 1.0 1.0 1.9 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.3 3.1 2.3 2.3 1.2 Snow 10.2 7.0 4.3 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.7 7.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Prairie Du Chien
Elevation: 656 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 27 34 46 61 73 82 86 83 75 63 46 33 Low 8 15 26 37 49 58 62 61 52 41 28 16 Precip 1.0 1.2 2.0 3.6 3.9 4.2 3.7 4.6 3.2 2.4 2.3 1.3 Snow 13.1 8.0 4.8 1.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 3.5 8.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 15,940 (1990); 17,243 (2000); 17,223 (2006); 17,371 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.8% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 34.2% Catholic Church, 12.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.8% The United Methodist Church, 1.3% Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, 1.0% The Evangelical Free Church of America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,691 (2005); Leading industries: 25.7% manufacturing; 19.2% health care and social assistance; 19.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,278 totaling 254,755 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 849 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $18,923 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 49 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,557 (2006); Median household income: $40,983 (2006); Average household income: $50,673 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.09% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.2% (2006); Median home value: $101,475 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 131.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 101.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 236.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 11.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 25.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 905.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 43.5% Bush, 55.0% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Kickapoo River State Wildlife Area; Mount Hope Pond State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Crawford County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 326-0201 http://www.wisconline.com/counties/crawford Prairie Du Chien Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 732-1673 http://www.prairieduchien.org
Crawford County Communities BELL CENTER (village). Covers a land area of 5.527 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 43.29° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 127 (1990); 116 (2000); 115 (2006); 112 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 20.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 73.3% now married, 2.0% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% German, 21.3% Norwegian, 12.6% English, 8.7% Scottish, 7.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.9% professional, 8.5% services, 8.5% sales, 6.8% farming, 13.6% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,283 (2006); Median household income: $47,115 (2006); Average household income: $81,436 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $87,778 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 44.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRIDGEPORT (town). Covers a land area of 20.342 square miles and a water area of 2.975 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 768 feet. Population: 805 (1990); 946 (2000); 1,140 (2006); 1,295 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 56.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 69.5% now married, 7.5% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 12.4% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 10.8% English, 9.5% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 13.7% professional, 14.5% services, 27.1% sales, 1.1% farming, 12.3% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,278 (2006); Median household income: $54,982 (2006); Average household income: $65,609 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $135,789 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLAYTON (town). Covers a land area of 69.224 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.37° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Population: 794 (1990); 956 (2000); 947 (2006); 935 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 61.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% German, 21.7% Irish, 18.4% Norwegian, 9.3% English, 4.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 12.8% professional, 13.5% services, 16.9% sales, 5.9% farming, 11.2% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,903 (2006); Median household income: $36,304 (2006); Average household income: $43,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $111,957 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 15.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EASTMAN (village). Covers a land area of 3.577 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 91.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,224 feet. Population: 369 (1990); 437 (2000); 441 (2006); 435 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 123.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 61.2% now married, 8.5% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 16.6% Czech, 14.5% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian, 6.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 6.3% professional, 16.6% services, 20.5% sales, 2.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 33.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,041 (2006); Median household income: $41,364 (2006); Average household income: $44,206 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie du Chien Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 326-8451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $87,273 (2006); Median rent: $280 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 70.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EASTMAN (town). Covers a land area of 71.459 square miles and a water area of 1.143 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,224 feet. Population: 745 (1990); 790 (2000); 791 (2006); 779 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 62.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 16.0% Czech, 11.4% Norwegian, 9.5% Irish, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 8.8% professional, 10.5% services, 20.0% sales, 4.3% farming, 7.8% construction, 32.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,071 (2006); Median household income: $47,375 (2006); Average household income: $56,314 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie du Chien Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 326-8451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $120,918 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 1.9% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 15.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 51.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Crawford County
FERRYVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 2.466 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.34° N. Lat.; 91.08° W. Long. Elevation is 634 feet. Population: 154 (1990); 174 (2000); 176 (2006); 181 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.81 (2006); Median age: 55.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 9.9% never married, 68.9% now married, 15.2% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% German, 31.5% Norwegian, 15.2% Irish, 8.4% English, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 9.3% professional, 16.3% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.8% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,284 (2006); Median household income: $40,114 (2006); Average household income: $45,876 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $194 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 14.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 27.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREEMAN (town). Covers a land area of 68.193 square miles and a water area of 9.505 square miles. Located at 43.36° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Population: 692 (1990); 719 (2000); 729 (2006); 749 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 63.5% now married, 9.0% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% Norwegian, 24.5% German, 9.2% English, 8.7% Irish, 3.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 9.9% professional, 8.5% services, 25.4% sales, 3.8% farming, 6.7% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,599 (2006); Median household income: $36,167 (2006); Average household income: $52,636 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $100,472 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 18.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GAYS MILLS (village). Covers a land area of 4.597 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Gays Mills was named for John Gay who settled here in 1848. The area became the center of the Kickapoo apple region. Population: 578 (1990); 625 (2000); 604 (2006); 598 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 56.8% now married, 9.7% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.6% German, 23.3% Norwegian, 21.1% Irish, 10.7% English, 4.5% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 15.7% professional, 16.9% services, 20.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 8.2% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,665 (2006); Median household income: $33,571 (2006); Average household income: $46,037 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $84,516 (2006); Median rent: $258 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.6% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HANEY (town). Covers a land area of 32.678 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Population: 384 (1990); 330 (2000); 319 (2006); 316 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 64.6% now married, 9.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 15.9% Norwegian, 12.9% United States or American, 11.5% Irish, 10.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.2% management, 5.9% professional, 16.3% services, 22.2% sales, 9.2% farming, 6.5% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,641 (2006); Median household income: $33,684 (2006); Average household income: $43,624 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $126,087 (2006); Median rent: $219 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 19.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) LYNXVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.386 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 91.05° W. Long. Elevation is 638 feet. Population: 153 (1990); 176 (2000); 177 (2006); 179 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 127.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 48.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 51.0% now married, 4.1% widowed, 19.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 15.2% Irish, 10.9% French (except Basque), 10.3% Norwegian, 10.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 4.1% professional, 18.9% services, 9.5% sales, 4.1% farming, 5.4% construction, 44.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,528 (2006); Median household income: $37,647 (2006); Average household income: $39,776 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $57,727 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less
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than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARIETTA (town). Covers a land area of 47.016 square miles and a water area of 1.026 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 90.78° W. Long. Population: 532 (1990); 510 (2000); 476 (2006); 470 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 56.4% now married, 6.7% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 23.8% Irish, 11.5% English, 9.8% Norwegian, 4.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 9.6% professional, 15.2% services, 16.5% sales, 3.9% farming, 14.8% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,193 (2006); Median household income: $38,654 (2006); Average household income: $42,831 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $130,882 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 19.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) MOUNT STERLING (village). Covers a land area of 1.418 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 90.92° W. Long. Elevation is 1,180 feet. Population: 229 (1990); 215 (2000); 219 (2006); 225 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 154.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 57.7% now married, 14.1% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% Norwegian, 24.7% German, 11.1% Irish, 9.5% Czech, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 2.6% professional, 9.0% services, 16.7% sales, 2.6% farming, 20.5% construction, 41.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,872 (2006); Median household income: $35,441 (2006); Average household income: $39,731 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $66,111 (2006); Median rent: $240 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.594 square miles and a water area of 0.747 square miles. Located at 43.04° N. Lat.; 91.14° W. Long. Elevation is 632 feet. History: Prairie du Chien was established near the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers, with the first settlement occurring on St. Friol Island in the Mississippi River. This was a gathering place for traders and trappers in the 1600’s and 1700’s. The first land claims were filed in 1781 by three French Canadians, and the American Fur Company began operations here in 1817. Fort Shelby and Fort Crawford were erected in 1814 and 1816 to insure American possession of Prairie du Chien. Colonel Zachary Taylor was in command of Fort Crawford in 1829, with Lieutenant Jefferson Davis as one of his assistants. Population: 5,612 (1990); 6,018 (2000); 5,805 (2006); 5,695 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 5.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of
any race (2006); Density: 1,037.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 58.4% now married, 10.0% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.5% German, 17.2% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 9.1% Czech, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 12.5% professional, 24.5% services, 25.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.0% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,944 (2006); Median household income: $39,674 (2006); Average household income: $49,524 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie du Chien Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 326-8451 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.4% (2006); Median home value: $103,451 (2006); Median rent: $353 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Prairie du Chien Memorial Hospital (43 beds) Newspapers: Courier Press (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 81.8% less than 15 minutes, 10.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Prairie Du Chien Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 732-1673 http://www.prairieduchien.org
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN (town). Covers a land area of 33.561 square miles and a water area of 2.768 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 632 feet. History: City’s strategic site on Fox-Wisconsin river route to the Mississippi made it a meeting point for explorers, missionaries, and traders in late 17th cent; Nicolas Perrot erected Fort St. Nicolas here in 1686; French settlers came c.1781, and an American Fur Co. trading post was built here before 1812. In War of 1812, Americans built Fort Shelby (1814), renamed Fort McKay soon after. Fort Crawford (1816; abandoned 1856) was scene of medical (surgery) experiments by Dr. William Beaumont. Inc. 1872. Population: 922 (1990); 1,076 (2000); 1,125 (2006); 1,169 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 60.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 11.7% Irish, 10.9% English, 10.0% Norwegian, 9.5% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 11.6% professional, 16.7% services, 21.9% sales, 2.7% farming, 6.3% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,564 (2006); Median household income: $40,250 (2006); Average household income: $54,474 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Prairie du Chien Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 326-8451 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $85,833 (2006); Median rent: $273 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Prairie du Chien Memorial Hospital (43 beds) Newspapers: Courier Press (General - Circulation 4,000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Crawford County Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Prairie Du Chien Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 732-1673 http://www.prairieduchien.org
SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 35.671 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Population: 453 (1990); 503 (2000); 492 (2006); 485 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 64.4% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 20.8% Irish, 16.7% English, 9.7% Norwegian, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 20.0% professional, 12.6% services, 9.3% sales, 3.3% farming, 8.9% construction, 30.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,909 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $54,417 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $124,342 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SENECA (town). Covers a land area of 58.615 square miles and a water area of 6.902 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,260 feet. Population: 873 (1990); 893 (2000); 900 (2006); 916 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 62.8% now married, 6.8% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% German, 19.1% Norwegian, 14.7% Irish, 10.7% English, 7.0% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 11.1% professional, 17.9% services, 16.9% sales, 5.8% farming, 10.2% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,577 (2006); Median household income: $41,548 (2006); Average household income: $54,311 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006).
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Population: 564 (1990); 653 (2000); 646 (2006); 647 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 181.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.3% never married, 57.4% now married, 15.6% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% Norwegian, 21.7% German, 16.8% Irish, 13.5% English, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 15.1% professional, 23.3% services, 15.8% sales, 2.5% farming, 6.1% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,279 (2006); Median household income: $36,010 (2006); Average household income: $42,739 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
North Crawford (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 735-4311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $58,919 (2006); Median rent: $223 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STEUBEN (village). Covers a land area of 6.192 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 675 feet. Population: 161 (1990); 177 (2000); 160 (2006); 160 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 20.8% Irish, 14.0% English, 10.6% Norwegian, 8.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 2.5% professional, 26.3% services, 1.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 20.0% construction, 35.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,578 (2006); Median household income: $45,962 (2006); Average household income: $46,535 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $68,333 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Seneca (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 734-3411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $99,714 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 11.8% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOLDIERS GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 3.561 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.39° N. Lat.; 90.77° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. History: First called Pine Grove, the name was changed to Soldiers Grove during the Civil War when soldiers camped near the site.
UTICA (town). Covers a land area of 54.105 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.36° N. Lat.; 90.91° W. Long. Population: 726 (1990); 674 (2000); 644 (2006); 646 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 60.5% now married, 3.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% Norwegian, 30.2% German, 15.5% Irish, 7.9% English, 3.9% European (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 7.6% professional, 14.9% services, 21.1% sales, 8.1% farming, 9.2% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,699 (2006); Median household income: $34,490 (2006); Average household income: $39,960 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $109,043 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 19.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUZEKA (village). Covers a land area of 4.951 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Elevation is 657 feet. History: Wauzeka was established at the confluence of the Kickapoo and Wisconsin Rivers. The village grew rapidly during the lumbering years, when it was a transportation center on the railroad, highway, and river. Later its economy was supported by the dairy industry and a wooden cheese box factory. Population: 662 (1990); 768 (2000); 798 (2006); 825 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 161.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 32.5% never married, 53.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.2% German, 16.1% Irish, 11.6% Czech, 10.5% Norwegian, 8.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 13.5% professional, 14.0% services, 16.0% sales, 2.3% farming, 11.8% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,373 (2006); Median household income: $52,616 (2006); Average household income: $58,990 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Wauzeka-Steuben (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 875-5311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $85,306 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUZEKA (town). Covers a land area of 42.255 square miles and a water area of 1.358 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 90.93° W. Long. Elevation is 657 feet. History: Kickapoo Indian Caverns here. Population: 332 (1990); 369 (2000); 399 (2006); 430 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 61.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% German, 18.4% Irish, 16.8% Czech, 15.9% United States or American, 8.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.4% management, 14.7% professional, 12.4% services, 8.7% sales, 3.7% farming, 8.7% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,190 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $53,513 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006).
School District(s)
Wauzeka-Steuben (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 875-5311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $130,682 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 20.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Dane County Located in southern Wisconsin; bounded on the northwest by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Yahara and Sugar Rivers; includes the Four Lakes. Covers a land area of 1,201.89 square miles, a water area of 36.42 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Madison. Dane County is part of the Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Columbia County, WI; Dane County, WI; Iowa County, WI Weather Station: Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin
Elevation: 862 feet
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Weather Station: Charmany Farm
Elevation: 908 feet
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Weather Station: Madison Regional Airport
Elevation: 856 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 31 43 57 70 79 83 80 72 60 44 31 Low 8 13 24 35 45 55 60 58 49 38 27 15 Precip 1.2 1.2 2.3 3.3 3.1 3.8 3.9 4.2 3.3 2.2 2.3 1.7 Snow 12.8 8.3 7.2 3.4 0.1 tr tr tr tr 0.4 4.4 12.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 367,085 (1990); 426,526 (2000); 460,435 (2006); 487,789 (2011 projected); Race: 86.8% White, 4.2% Black, 4.4% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 383.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.0% Catholic Church, 11.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.0% The United Methodist Church, 1.3% United Church of Christ, 1.1% Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 286,790 (2005); Leading industries: 14.1% health care and social assistance; 13.5% retail trade; 11.3% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 2,887 totaling 515,475 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 92 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 811 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 25,131 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 455 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 657 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 10,931 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $18,818 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,413 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,201 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $30,484 (2006); Median household income: $58,540 (2006); Average household income: $72,634 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.81% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $294 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $197 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dane County Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.9% (2006); Median home value: $203,158 (2006); Median rent: $595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 123.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 56.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 181.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 82.1% good, 17.5% moderate, 0.4% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 53.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 33.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,406.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 33.0% Bush, 66.0% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Cherokee Marsh State Fishery Area; Deansville State Wildlife Area; Dorn Creek Marsh State Fishery Area; Goose Lake State Wildlife Area; Governor Nelson State Park; Lake Kegonsa State Park; Lodi Marsh State Wildlife Area; Mazomanie State Wildlife Area; Waunakee Marsh State Wildlife Management Area Additional Information Contacts Dane County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-4121 http://www.co.dane.wi.us Belleville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 424-3336 http://www.belleville-wi.com Cambridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-3780 http://www.cambridgewi.com City of Fitchburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 270-4200 http://www.city.fitchburg.wi.us City of Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-4071 http://www.ci.madison.wi.us City of Middleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 827-1050 http://www.ci.middleton.wi.us City of Monona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 222-2525 http://www.monona.wi.us City of Stoughton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 873-6692 http://www.ci.stoughton.wi.us City of Sun Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-2511 http://www.cityofsunprairie.com City of Verona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-6495 http://www.ci.verona.wi.us Cross Plains Area Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 798-3241 http://www.cpba.hm DeForest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-2922 http://www.deforestchamber.com Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 288-8284 http://www.fitchburgchamber.com Madison Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 256-8348 http://www.greatermadisonchamber.com Mazomanie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 795-2100 McFarland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 838-4011 http://www.mcfarlandchamber.com Middleton Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 827-5737 http://www.middletonchamber.com Monona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 222-8565 http://www.monona.com Mount Horeb Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-5914 http://www.trollway.com Oregon Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-3697 http://www.oregonwi.com/ Stoughton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 873-7912 http://www.stoughtonwi.com Sun Prairie Economic Development Council . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-0282 http://www.sunprairiechamber.com Town of Blooming Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 223-1104 http://www.blmgrove.com Town of Bristol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-6494 http://www.tn.bristol.wi.gov Town of Burke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 825-8420 http://www.townofburke.com Town of Christiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-3816 http://www.twp.christiana.wi.us Town of Cottage Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 839-5021 http://www.tn.cottagegrove.wi.gov Town of Dunn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 255-4219 http://town.dunn.wi.us Town of Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 210-7260 http://www.town.madison.wi.us
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Town of Middleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 833-5887 http://www.town.middleton.wi.us Town of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-3200 http://www.town.oregon.wi.us Town of Pleasant Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.pleasantsprings.org Town of Springdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 437-6230 http://www.springdalewi.com Town of Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 849-7887 http://www.town.springfield.wi.us Town of Sun Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-6688 http://www.townofsunprairie.info Town of Verona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-7187 http://www.town.verona.wi.us Town of Vienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-3800 http://www.vienna-wis.com Town of Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 849-4372 http://www.townofwestport.org Town of Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-3854 http://www.ci.windsor.wi.us Verona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-5777 http://www.veronawi.com Village of Black Earth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.villageofblackearth.com Village of Blue Mounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-5197 http://www.mybluemounds.com Village of Cottage Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 839-4704 http://village.cottage-grove.wi.us/ Village of Cross Plains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 798-3241 http://cross-plains.wi.us Village of De Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-6751 http://www.vi.deforest.wi.us Village of Deerfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 764-5404 http://www.deerfieldwi.com Village of Maple Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 244-3048 http://www.villageofmaplebluff.com Village of Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 655-4017 http://www.marshall-wi.com Village of Mazomanie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 795-2100 http://www.villageofmazomanie.com Village of Mcfarland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 838-3153 http://www.mcfarland.wi.us Village of Mount Horeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-7748 http://www.mounthorebwi.info Village of Shorewood Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 267-2680 http://www.shorewood-hills.org Village of Waunakee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 850-8500 http://www.vil.waunakee.wi.us Waunakee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 850-8500 http://www.waunakee.com/
Dane County Communities ALBION (town). Covers a land area of 35.190 square miles and a water area of 0.616 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. History: Albion was settled in 1841 by English and Norwegian families. Population: 1,918 (1990); 1,823 (2000); 1,900 (2006); 1,972 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 61.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% German, 32.0% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 9.9% English, 6.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 13.6% professional, 15.7% services, 20.2% sales, 2.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,647 (2006); Median household income: $63,613 (2006); Average household income: $77,687 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $171,642 (2006); Median rent: $516 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELLEVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.158 square miles and a water area of 0.160 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. History: Belleville was named by John Frederick, an early settler, for his former home in Canada. Belleville is French for “beautiful city.” Population: 1,626 (1990); 1,908 (2000); 2,112 (2006); 2,273 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,824.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 62.3% now married, 7.7% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 18.3% Norwegian, 15.6% Irish, 15.4% Swiss, 12.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 15.1% professional, 12.0% services, 30.2% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.9% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,878 (2006); Median household income: $58,076 (2006); Average household income: $65,908 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Belleville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 424-3315 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $173,732 (2006); Median rent: $515 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 192.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Belleville Recorder (General - Circulation 1,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Belleville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 424-3336 http://www.belleville-wi.com
BERRY (town). Covers a land area of 35.852 square miles and a water area of 0.121 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Population: 1,124 (1990); 1,084 (2000); 1,144 (2006); 1,192 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 72.5% now married, 5.1% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.9% German, 14.3% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 10.1% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 21.3% professional, 10.2% services, 23.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 13.2% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,816 (2006); Median household income: $73,611 (2006); Average household income: $82,534 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $273,649 (2006); Median rent: $622 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less
than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLACK EARTH (village). Covers a land area of 0.663 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 89.74° W. Long. Elevation is 818 feet. History: Black Earth was platted in 1850 on land that had formerly been marsh land. First a grain shipping center, the village later became a rural trading center. One of the earliest farmer cooperatives in Wisconsin, the Patrons’ Mercantile Company, was established here. Population: 1,265 (1990); 1,320 (2000); 1,342 (2006); 1,358 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,024.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 64.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 23.5% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 10.4% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 18.4% professional, 13.1% services, 30.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 13.7% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,406 (2006); Median household income: $61,788 (2006); Average household income: $66,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Heights (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 767-2595 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $181,953 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Newspapers: News-Sickle Arrow (General - Circulation 18,750) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Black Earth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.villageofblackearth.com
BLACK EARTH (town). Covers a land area of 17.279 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Elevation is 818 feet. Population: 348 (1990); 449 (2000); 472 (2006); 489 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 74.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 24.1% Norwegian, 12.8% Irish, 8.1% English, 7.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 15.2% professional, 10.3% services, 21.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 23.2% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,319 (2006); Median household income: $79,891 (2006); Average household income: $96,306 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Heights (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 767-2595 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $236,585 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Newspapers: News-Sickle Arrow (General - Circulation 18,750) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less
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BLOOMING GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 7.499 square miles and a water area of 1.581 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 89.28° W. Long. Population: 1,650 (1990); 1,768 (2000); 2,164 (2006); 2,494 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 1.6% Black, 1.6% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 288.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 56.3% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 9.1% Other groups, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.9% professional, 5.7% services, 34.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,644 (2006); Median household income: $71,516 (2006); Average household income: $76,832 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $352 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $291 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $174,891 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Blooming Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 223-1104 http://www.blmgrove.com BLUE MOUNDS (village). Covers a land area of 0.754 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 89.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,261 feet. Population: 446 (1990); 708 (2000); 770 (2006); 821 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,020.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 63.7% now married, 4.5% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 26.8% Norwegian, 16.4% Irish, 11.7% English, 8.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 17.3% professional, 13.6% services, 29.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 19.4% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,156 (2006); Median household income: $59,187 (2006); Average household income: $69,938 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $144,444 (2006); Median rent: $440 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 46.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Blue Mounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-5197 http://www.mybluemounds.com BLUE MOUNDS (town). Covers a land area of 33.023 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 89.78° W. Long. Elevation is 1,261 feet. Population: 575 (1990); 842 (2000); 908 (2006); 959 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 27.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 69.7% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 26.1% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 11.3% English, 10.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 14.3% professional, 10.9% services, 26.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 13.1% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,617 (2006); Median household income: $76,823 (2006); Average household income: $100,748 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $292,574 (2006); Median rent: $542 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRISTOL (town). Covers a land area of 34.390 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.17° W. Long. Population: 1,761 (1990); 2,698 (2000); 3,151 (2006); 3,432 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 91.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 70.7% now married, 2.2% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 12.7% Norwegian, 12.6% United States or American, 10.2% Irish, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 18.8% professional, 11.1% services, 29.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.6% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,890 (2006); Median household income: $90,782 (2006); Average household income: $102,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $257,494 (2006); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Bristol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-6494 http://www.tn.bristol.wi.gov BROOKLYN (village). Covers a land area of 1.094 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.85° N. Lat.; 89.37° W. Long. Population: 789 (1990); 916 (2000); 1,014 (2006); 1,095 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 927.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 61.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 14.8% Irish, 14.5% Norwegian, 13.9% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 14.8% professional, 15.4% services, 23.3% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.4% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,876 (2006); Median household income: $59,009 (2006); Average household income: $62,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oregon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,468 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-4003 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2006); Median home value: $148,295 (2006); Median rent: $566 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURKE (town). Covers a land area of 19.487 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 895 feet. Population: 2,262 (1990); 2,990 (2000); 4,196 (2006); 5,089 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.9% Black, 1.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 215.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 68.5% now married, 2.1% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.3% German, 13.7% Irish, 13.7% Norwegian, 11.3% English, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 20.6% professional, 9.2% services, 25.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.9% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,920 (2006); Median household income: $77,430 (2006); Average household income: $86,470 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $214,143 (2006); Median rent: $687 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Burke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 825-8420 http://www.townofburke.com
CAMBRIDGE (village). Covers a land area of 0.889 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 89.01° W. Long. History: Cambridge was settled by Joseph Keyes in 1847. Population: 1,008 (1990); 1,101 (2000); 1,156 (2006); 1,203 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,300.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 63.2% now married, 8.7% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.5% German, 26.9% Norwegian, 14.0% Irish, 8.2% English, 4.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 24.2% professional, 13.7% services, 33.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,507 (2006); Median household income: $62,857 (2006); Average household income: $68,957 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cambridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-4345 Cambridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-4345
Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $183,462 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Cambridge News (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cambridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-3780 http://www.cambridgewi.com
CHRISTIANA (town). Covers a land area of 35.312 square miles and a water area of 0.140 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 89.09° W. Long. Population: 1,137 (1990); 1,313 (2000); 1,369 (2006); 1,415 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.4% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 37.0% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 8.1% English, 6.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 19.3% professional, 10.8% services, 28.0% sales, 2.4% farming, 8.3% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,675 (2006); Median household income: $71,023 (2006); Average household income: $75,775 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $248,611 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Christiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 423-3816 http://www.twp.christiana.wi.us
COTTAGE GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 2.286 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 89.20° W. Long. Elevation is 888 feet. Population: 2,082 (1990); 4,059 (2000); 4,829 (2006); 5,416 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 2.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,112.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 19.2% Norwegian, 12.6% Irish, 7.4% English, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 81 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 27.0% professional, 8.5% services, 31.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.5% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,692 (2006); Median household income: $82,478 (2006); Average household income: $90,710 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Monona Grove (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,817 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 221-7660 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $233,672 (2006); Median rent: $755 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 6 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 135.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Herald-Independent (General - Circulation 10,000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dane County Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.5% less than 15 minutes, 63.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Cottage Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 839-4704 http://village.cottage-grove.wi.us/
COTTAGE GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 33.375 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Elevation is 888 feet. Population: 2,577 (1990); 3,839 (2000); 4,351 (2006); 4,728 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 130.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 72.1% now married, 2.5% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 22.8% Norwegian, 13.9% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 21.9% professional, 8.3% services, 29.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.2% construction, 10.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,454 (2006); Median household income: $88,034 (2006); Average household income: $94,090 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). School District(s)
Monona Grove (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,817 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 221-7660 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $212,906 (2006); Median rent: $609 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 135.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Herald-Independent (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 54.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Cottage Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 839-5021 http://www.tn.cottagegrove.wi.gov
CROSS PLAINS (village). Covers a land area of 1.175 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Elevation is 859 feet. History: Between 1832 and 1850, many veterans of the War of 1812 settled here on grants given for their military service. The village of Cross Plains was laid out in 1852 by a German baron, Peter L. Mohr, who erected many buildings and named the village Christina, for his wife. The streets were named for his children. When Cross Plains was incorporated, it included both the old Christina and the nearby Foxville. Population: 2,236 (1990); 3,084 (2000); 3,453 (2006); 3,744 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,939.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 65.8% now married, 3.2% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.0% German, 16.9% Irish, 15.4% Norwegian, 8.7% English, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 16.5% professional, 10.7% services, 30.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.2% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,962 (2006); Median household income: $68,174 (2006); Average household income: $74,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006).
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Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $199,846 (2006); Median rent: $593 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 109.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cross Plains Area Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 798-3241 http://www.cpba.hm Village of Cross Plains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 798-3241 http://cross-plains.wi.us
CROSS PLAINS (town). Covers a land area of 35.334 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 43.09° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Elevation is 859 feet. Population: 1,306 (1990); 1,419 (2000); 1,499 (2006); 1,564 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.9% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 68.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.5% German, 20.4% Irish, 15.8% Norwegian, 8.9% English, 6.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.9% management, 22.9% professional, 11.2% services, 24.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,612 (2006); Median household income: $83,125 (2006); Average household income: $109,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006). School District(s)
Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $297,887 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 12.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cross Plains Area Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 798-3241 http://www.cpba.hm
DANE (village). Covers a land area of 1.132 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 89.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,070 feet. Population: 683 (1990); 799 (2000); 839 (2006); 875 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.6% Black, 3.8% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 740.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 60.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.2% German, 14.6% Norwegian, 12.8% Irish, 5.2% Other groups, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 14.1% professional, 10.7% services, 28.6% sales, 2.3% farming, 21.4% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,834 (2006); Median household income: $61,559 (2006); Average household income: $63,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $172,253 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DANE (town). Covers a land area of 35.095 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 1,070 feet. Population: 859 (1990); 968 (2000); 1,015 (2006); 1,056 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 72.7% now married, 1.7% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.9% German, 10.6% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 6.4% English, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 16.0% professional, 12.4% services, 19.8% sales, 4.8% farming, 14.3% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,948 (2006); Median household income: $73,407 (2006); Average household income: $90,327 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $239,256 (2006); Median rent: $513 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DE FOREST (village). Covers a land area of 4.831 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.34° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. Population: 5,346 (1990); 7,368 (2000); 8,347 (2006); 9,104 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 1.9% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,727.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 6.5% English, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 17.6% professional, 14.3% services, 28.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.3% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,591 (2006); Median household income: $66,155 (2006); Average household income: $70,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
De Forest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 842-6577 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $183,316 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 233.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The De Forest Times-Tribune (General - Circulation 2,100); The Poynette Press (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Additional Information Contacts DeForest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-2922 http://www.deforestchamber.com Village of De Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-6751 http://www.vi.deforest.wi.us
DEERFIELD (village). Covers a land area of 1.138 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 89.07° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,729 (1990); 1,971 (2000); 2,208 (2006); 2,403 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 2.1% Black, 1.6% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,940.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 59.4% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 22.3% Norwegian, 12.4% Irish, 7.5% Other groups, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 16.2% professional, 14.0% services, 27.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.4% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,929 (2006); Median household income: $62,735 (2006); Average household income: $68,643 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Deerfield Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 718 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 764-8261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $177,929 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 211.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Independent (General - Circulation 2,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Deerfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 764-5404 http://www.deerfieldwi.com
DEERFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.320 square miles and a water area of 0.152 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,069 (1990); 1,470 (2000); 1,616 (2006); 1,725 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 4.5% Black, 1.2% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 65.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 26.1% Norwegian, 9.9% English, 9.2% Irish, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 19.8% professional, 10.6% services, 25.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 12.8% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,609 (2006); Median household income: $80,456 (2006); Average household income: $89,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Deerfield Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 718 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 764-8261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $251,238 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Independent (General - Circulation 2,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.7% less
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DUNKIRK (town). Covers a land area of 31.910 square miles and a water area of 0.410 square miles. Located at 42.89° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Elevation is 843 feet. Population: 1,556 (1990); 2,053 (2000); 2,146 (2006); 2,190 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 64.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% Norwegian, 36.9% German, 14.9% Irish, 8.2% English, 3.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 15.7% professional, 15.1% services, 22.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.8% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,774 (2006); Median household income: $80,191 (2006); Average household income: $95,248 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $209,815 (2006); Median rent: $611 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUNN (town). Covers a land area of 28.648 square miles and a water area of 5.777 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Population: 5,274 (1990); 5,270 (2000); 5,352 (2006); 5,454 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 186.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 68.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 17.3% Norwegian, 15.5% Irish, 9.4% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.5% management, 24.0% professional, 6.5% services, 27.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.7% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,564 (2006); Median household income: $77,875 (2006); Average household income: $97,449 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $234,701 (2006); Median rent: $676 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Dunn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 255-4219 http://town.dunn.wi.us
FITCHBURG (city). Covers a land area of 34.820 square miles and a water area of 0.043 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,020 feet. Population: 15,591 (1990); 20,501 (2000); 21,993 (2006); 23,152 (2011 projected); Race: 77.3% White, 10.0% Black, 4.5% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 631.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 35.8% never married, 52.3% now married, 2.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 13.3% Other groups, 13.0% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 8.7% English (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 65 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 132 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 26.5% professional, 14.5% services, 26.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 5.0% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,865 (2006); Median household income: $56,075 (2006); Average household income: $79,255 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006). School District(s)
Verona Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-4310 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.8% (2006); Median home value: $255,908 (2006); Median rent: $591 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 255.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 2.3% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 51.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Fitchburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 270-4200 http://www.city.fitchburg.wi.us Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 288-8284 http://www.fitchburgchamber.com
MADISON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 68.673 square miles and a water area of 16.005 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 89.39° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. History: In 1832, former judge James Duane Doty and his partner, Stevens T. Mason, governor of the newly formed Territory of Wisconsin, purchased land in the Four Lakes region and called it Madison. When the Territorial legislature met to consider the location of a capital, Doty convinced them that his site was right. Before a single building was erected, Madison was named the Territorial capital, site of the state university, and the seat of Dane County. The Peck family built a cabin here in 1837, but it was 1848 before a statehouse was completed. From the first session in 1838, the legislators, with no place to sleep or meet, had been trying to get the capital moved to Milwaukee. Improvements to Madison were slow to come, beginning only after Leonard J. Farwell arrived in 1847 and began to drain marshlands, build streets and sidewalks, and erect a grist and flour mill. When Wisconsin became a state in 1848, the University of Wisconsin was established here. Development in Madison was spurred following the Civil War by the reorganization of the floundering university, and the founding of many factories. Population: 193,451 (1990); 208,054 (2000); 220,669 (2006); 231,276 (2011 projected); Race: 81.0% White, 6.1% Black, 7.3% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,213.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 44.3% never married, 42.8% now married, 3.8% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% German, 15.9% Other groups, 14.5% Irish, 10.4% Norwegian, 9.8% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 141,363 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 628 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,394 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 33.4% professional, 14.1% services, 25.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 4.4% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,944 (2006); Median household income: $48,933 (2006); Average household income: $62,625 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $621 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $546 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006). School District(s)
Madison Metropolitan (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 24,913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-1607 Sun Prairie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-6502
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Verona Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-4310 WI Dept Of Health & Family Services (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-8740 Four-year College(s)
Edgewood College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,646. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-4861 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $17,000; Out-of-state $17,000 Herzing College (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,082. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 582-1227 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $12,700; Out-of-state $12,700 University of Wisconsin-Madison (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 40,793. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 262-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $6,280; Out-of-state $20,280 Two-year College(s)
Lakeside School of Massage Therapy (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 372-4345 Madison Area Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 14,125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 246-6100 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,640; Out-of-state $15,540 Madison Cosmetology College (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 271-4204 Madison Media Institute (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-2000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9.2) 042-6E+1 Regency Beauty Institute (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 819-0469 University of Wisconsin Colleges (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,374. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 262-1783 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,218; Out-of-state $12,918 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.8% (2006); Median home value: $186,660 (2006); Median rent: $602 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Central Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled (540 beds); Mendota Mental Health Institute (394 beds); Meriter Hospital (448 beds); St. Marys Hospital Medical Center (440 beds); University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics (474 beds); William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital (245 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 349.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Isthmus (Alternative, General - Circulation 61,000); The Capital Times (Circulation 19,983); The Madison Times (Black, General, Hispanic - Circulation 7,000); Wisconsin State Journal (Circulation 93,206) Transportation: Commute to work: 75.3% car, 7.2% public transportation, 10.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-4071 http://www.ci.madison.wi.us Madison Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 256-8348 http://www.greatermadisonchamber.com
MADISON (town). Covers a land area of 3.130 square miles and a water area of 0.459 square miles. Located at 43.04° N. Lat.; 89.40° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. History: Seat of the University of Wisconsin. Among its points of interest are the elaborate capitol, which houses the legislative Library organized by Charles McCarthy; and a Unitarian church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Founded in 1836, and chosen (through the efforts of James Duane Doty) territorial capital before it was settled. Incorporated 1856. Population: 6,079 (1990); 7,005 (2000); 7,014 (2006); 7,023 (2011 projected); Race: 53.9% White, 15.3% Black, 6.0% Asian, 30.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,240.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.5 (2006); Marriage status: 49.0% never married, 35.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% Other groups, 24.7% German, 8.5% Irish, 6.9% Norwegian, 5.3% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 26.5% professional, 18.0% services, 24.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.2% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,956 (2006); Median household income: $34,588 (2006); Average household income: $44,698 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $324 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $293 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). School District(s)
Madison Metropolitan (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 24,913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-1607 Sun Prairie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-6502 Verona Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-4310 WI Dept Of Health & Family Services (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-8740 Four-year College(s)
Edgewood College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,646. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-4861 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $17,000; Out-of-state $17,000 Herzing College (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,082. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 582-1227 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $12,700; Out-of-state $12,700 University of Wisconsin-Madison (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 40,793. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 262-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $6,280; Out-of-state $20,280 Two-year College(s)
Lakeside School of Massage Therapy (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 372-4345 Madison Area Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 14,125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 246-6100 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,640; Out-of-state $15,540 Madison Cosmetology College (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 271-4204 Madison Media Institute (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 663-2000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9.2) 042-6E+1 Regency Beauty Institute (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 819-0469 University of Wisconsin Colleges (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,374. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 262-1783 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,218; Out-of-state $12,918 Housing: Homeownership rate: 24.2% (2006); Median home value: $98,810 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 75.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 545.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Isthmus (Alternative, General - Circulation 61,000); The Capital Times (Circulation 19,983); The Madison Times (Black, General, Hispanic - Circulation 7,000); Wisconsin State Journal (Circulation 93,206) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 12.2% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Madison Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 256-8348 http://www.greatermadisonchamber.com Town of Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 210-7260 http://www.town.madison.wi.us
MAPLE BLUFF (village). Covers a land area of 0.699 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 89.36° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Executive Mansion is here. Incorporated 1930 as Lakewood Bluff; renamed 1931.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dane County Population: 1,352 (1990); 1,358 (2000); 1,289 (2006); 1,235 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 2.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,845.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 72.4% now married, 5.5% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 17.9% English, 17.4% Irish, 12.3% Norwegian, 4.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.6% management, 38.0% professional, 6.6% services, 22.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 1.0% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $71,972 (2006); Median household income: $133,259 (2006); Average household income: $181,551 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 64.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 38.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.1% (2006); Median home value: $380,808 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 128.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Maple Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 244-3048 http://www.villageofmaplebluff.com
MARSHALL (village). Covers a land area of 1.700 square miles and a water area of 0.077 square miles. Located at 43.17° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 2,483 (1990); 3,432 (2000); 3,616 (2006); 3,773 (2011 projected); Race: 92.6% White, 1.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,126.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 62.8% now married, 6.0% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.1% German, 14.1% Norwegian, 9.4% Other groups, 8.5% Irish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 13.9% professional, 16.2% services, 24.5% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.9% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,270 (2006); Median household income: $56,921 (2006); Average household income: $62,481 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006).
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Population: 1,413 (1990); 1,485 (2000); 1,542 (2006); 1,599 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,130.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 60.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 17.5% Irish, 16.7% English, 14.6% Norwegian, 6.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 19.5% professional, 14.1% services, 26.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 15.0% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,805 (2006); Median household income: $62,277 (2006); Average household income: $67,733 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Heights (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 767-2595 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $169,571 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 22.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mazomanie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 795-2100 Village of Mazomanie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 795-2100 http://www.villageofmazomanie.com
MAZOMANIE (town). Covers a land area of 30.163 square miles and
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a water area of 0.838 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 946 (1990); 1,185 (2000); 1,328 (2006); 1,446 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 68.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.1% German, 16.4% English, 14.9% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 9.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 18.0% professional, 11.0% services, 26.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 13.7% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,764 (2006); Median household income: $73,636 (2006); Average household income: $81,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006).
Marshall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 655-3466 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.1% (2006); Median home value: $156,605 (2006); Median rent: $547 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 655-4017 http://www.marshall-wi.com
Wisconsin Heights (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 767-2595 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $207,692 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mazomanie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 795-2100
MAZOMANIE (village). Covers a land area of 1.364 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 43.17° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Mazomanie was established by three members of the British Temperance Emigration Society who arrived in 1843. Other members of the society followed them.
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MCFARLAND (village). Covers a land area of 3.488 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 5,522 (1990); 6,416 (2000); 7,279 (2006); 7,944 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,086.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 11.8% English, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 21.4% professional, 12.2% services, 29.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,375 (2006); Median household income: $75,079 (2006); Average household income: $83,266 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). School District(s)
Mcfarland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 838-3169 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $223,548 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 242.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 56.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts McFarland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 838-4011 http://www.mcfarlandchamber.com Village of Mcfarland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 838-3153 http://www.mcfarland.wi.us
MEDINA (town). Covers a land area of 33.549 square miles and a water area of 0.285 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Population: 970 (1990); 1,235 (2000); 1,348 (2006); 1,442 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.9% Black, 0.4% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 67.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% German, 15.1% Norwegian, 9.5% Irish, 8.0% English, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 19.9% professional, 11.2% services, 27.9% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,240 (2006); Median household income: $78,208 (2006); Average household income: $88,513 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $252,957 (2006); Median rent: $518 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIDDLETON (city). Covers a land area of 8.074 square miles and a water area of 0.015 square miles. Located at 43.10° N. Lat.; 89.50° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Middleton was called Peatville, Mendota, and Station, before Middleton became the permanent name. The village was settled by English and German immigrants, and by the 1860’s was a milling center as well as a shipping point for grain and stock. It later became a dairying center. Population: 13,643 (1990); 15,770 (2000); 15,702 (2006); 15,652 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 2.1% Black, 3.6% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,944.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.8% never married, 52.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 14.4% Irish, 11.6% English, 10.6% Norwegian, 9.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 31.5% professional, 10.4% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 5.0% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,631 (2006); Median household income: $60,108 (2006); Average household income: $78,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006). School District(s)
Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.2% (2006); Median home value: $245,253 (2006); Median rent: $602 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 310.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Middleton Times-Tribune (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 2.9% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Middleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 827-1050 http://www.ci.middleton.wi.us Middleton Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 827-5737 http://www.middletonchamber.com
MIDDLETON (town). Covers a land area of 17.686 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Incorporated 1905. Population: 3,082 (1990); 4,594 (2000); 5,291 (2006); 5,664 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 299.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 75.4% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 15.2% Irish, 12.3% English, 11.4% Norwegian, 8.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.2% management, 31.0% professional, 8.0% services, 25.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 4.6% construction, 7.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $55,159 (2006); Median household income: $105,527 (2006); Average household income: $153,629 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 52.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $310 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $253 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 56.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.2% (2006). School District(s)
Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $359,672 (2006); Median rent: $772 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Newspapers: Middleton Times-Tribune (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Middleton Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 827-5737 http://www.middletonchamber.com Town of Middleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 833-5887 http://www.town.middleton.wi.us
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MONONA (city). Covers a land area of 3.358 square miles and a water area of 0.064 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 89.33° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Incorporated 1938. Population: 8,637 (1990); 8,018 (2000); 7,777 (2006); 7,612 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 2.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,315.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 51.9% now married, 7.0% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 16.9% Irish, 16.3% Norwegian, 11.8% English, 7.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 26.2% professional, 12.2% services, 29.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.8% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,357 (2006); Median household income: $56,225 (2006); Average household income: $66,891 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006).
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MOUNT HOREB (village). Covers a land area of 2.913 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,240 feet. History: Settled 1860 by Norwegians and Swiss; incorporated 1899. Population: 4,375 (1990); 5,860 (2000); 6,154 (2006); 6,413 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,112.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 65.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.7% German, 26.8% Norwegian, 17.2% Irish, 10.0% English, 6.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 87 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 18.4% professional, 13.1% services, 30.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.7% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,953 (2006); Median household income: $67,658 (2006); Average household income: $77,349 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006).
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Monona Grove (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,817 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 221-7660 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.1% (2006); Median home value: $188,797 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 427.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: McFarland Community Life (General - Circulation 1,600); The Herald-Independent (General - Circulation 1,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 2.2% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Monona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 222-2525 http://www.monona.wi.us Monona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 222-8565 http://www.monona.com
Mount Horeb Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,057 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-2400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $206,220 (2006); Median rent: $558 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 298.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mount Horeb Mail (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mount Horeb Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-5914 http://www.trollway.com Village of Mount Horeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 437-7748 http://www.mounthorebwi.info
MONTROSE (town). Covers a land area of 34.312 square miles and a water area of 0.233 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 985 feet. Population: 862 (1990); 1,134 (2000); 1,293 (2006); 1,420 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 71.1% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 18.4% Swiss, 15.9% Irish, 14.4% Norwegian, 10.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 19.5% professional, 9.1% services, 23.8% sales, 2.5% farming, 9.8% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,768 (2006); Median household income: $70,248 (2006); Average household income: $78,873 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $228,261 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OREGON (village). Covers a land area of 3.065 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 89.38° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. History: Oregon was settled in 1842 and platted in 1856. The village became an agricultural trading center, with tobacco as a primary product. John Muir once taught in a rural school near Oregon. Population: 4,831 (1990); 7,514 (2000); 8,324 (2006); 9,003 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,715.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 19.2% Irish, 14.3% Norwegian, 11.0% English, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 98 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 74 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 25.0% professional, 12.6% services, 29.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.7% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,629 (2006); Median household income: $67,775 (2006); Average household income: $74,944 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). School District(s)
Oregon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,468 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-4003 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $207,798 (2006); Median rent: $570 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 318.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fitchburg Star (General - Circulation 600); Oregon Observer (General - Circulation 3,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 57.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oregon Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-3697 http://www.oregonwi.com/
OREGON (town). Covers a land area of 32.148 square miles and a water area of 0.131 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. History: Settled 1842, incorporated 1883. Population: 2,116 (1990); 3,148 (2000); 3,319 (2006); 3,447 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 103.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 73.5% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 15.5% Irish, 14.5% Norwegian, 11.2% English, 5.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 31.1% professional, 10.5% services, 23.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.2% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,645 (2006); Median household income: $89,317 (2006); Average household income: $106,316 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006). School District(s)
Oregon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,468 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-4003 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.7% (2006); Median home value: $277,851 (2006); Median rent: $807 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Newspapers: Fitchburg Star (General - Circulation 600); Oregon Observer (General - Circulation 3,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 52.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oregon Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-3697 http://www.oregonwi.com/ Town of Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 835-3200 http://www.town.oregon.wi.us
PERRY (town). Covers a land area of 36.137 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.89° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Population: 646 (1990); 670 (2000); 702 (2006); 727 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 70.3% now married, 1.7% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% German, 29.0% Norwegian, 15.0% Irish, 10.7% Swiss, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 18.0% professional, 6.0% services, 23.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 14.5% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,327 (2006); Median household income: $69,444 (2006); Average household income: $75,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $278,571 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 44.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLEASANT SPRINGS (town). Covers a land area of 33.363 square miles and a water area of 2.229 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Population: 2,644 (1990); 3,053 (2000); 2,955 (2006); 2,917 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 88.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 69.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 30.5% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 8.5% English, 4.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 25.6% professional, 13.0% services, 25.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.4% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,999 (2006); Median household income: $84,483 (2006); Average household income: $100,285 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $239,950 (2006); Median rent: $448 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 50.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Pleasant Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.pleasantsprings.org
PRIMROSE (town). Covers a land area of 35.835 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,002 feet. Population: 595 (1990); 682 (2000); 727 (2006); 762 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 65.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 32.4% Norwegian, 18.2% Swiss, 15.1% English, 8.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.2% management, 17.3% professional, 10.4% services, 27.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 8.2% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,981 (2006); Median household income: $62,346 (2006); Average household income: $78,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $252,564 (2006); Median rent: $608 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROCKDALE (village). Covers a land area of 0.234 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dane County Population: 235 (1990); 214 (2000); 222 (2006); 229 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 948.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 51.4% now married, 3.8% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 34.9% Norwegian, 14.3% English, 13.4% Irish, 9.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 22.0% professional, 13.8% services, 22.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,453 (2006); Median household income: $48,929 (2006); Average household income: $62,473 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $184,091 (2006); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROXBURY (town). Covers a land area of 34.597 square miles and a water area of 1.311 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Elevation is 868 feet. Population: 1,536 (1990); 1,700 (2000); 1,841 (2006); 1,957 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 73.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.4% German, 10.1% Irish, 8.0% Norwegian, 6.4% English, 4.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.6% management, 19.7% professional, 11.8% services, 22.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,199 (2006); Median household income: $75,801 (2006); Average household income: $94,064 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $252,902 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) RUTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.269 square miles and a water area of 0.137 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 1,584 (1990); 1,887 (2000); 2,108 (2006); 2,287 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 69.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% German, 22.1% Norwegian, 13.4% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 22.9% professional, 12.0% services, 21.9% sales, 1.2% farming, 15.3% construction, 7.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,220 (2006); Median household income: $80,847 (2006); Average household income: $91,513 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $253,052 (2006); Median rent: $559 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 51.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHOREWOOD HILLS (village). Covers a land area of 0.809 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 89.44° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. History: At West end of University of Wisconsin campus. Incorporated 1927. Population: 1,725 (1990); 1,732 (2000); 1,643 (2006); 1,572 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 1.7% Black, 2.2% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,029.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 49.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 66.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.2% German, 25.4% English, 13.5% Irish, 11.5% Other groups, 7.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 66.7% professional, 1.9% services, 9.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.3% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $73,727 (2006); Median household income: $145,545 (2006); Average household income: $198,992 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 65.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 99.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 82.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 59.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $434,270 (2006); Median rent: $641 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 542.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.0% car, 6.9% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Shorewood Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 267-2680 http://www.shorewood-hills.org SPRINGDALE (town). Covers a land area of 35.277 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Population: 1,157 (1990); 1,530 (2000); 1,692 (2006); 1,822 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 70.4% now married, 2.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% German, 17.9% Norwegian, 16.6% Irish, 11.7% English, 8.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 25.9% professional, 8.7% services, 23.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.7% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,797 (2006); Median household income: $87,500 (2006); Average household income: $102,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $301,481 (2006); Median rent: $586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Town of Springdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 437-6230 http://www.springdalewi.com
SPRINGFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 36.205 square miles and a water area of 0.178 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Population: 2,650 (1990); 2,762 (2000); 2,420 (2006); 2,441 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 66.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 72.8% now married, 0.8% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.0% German, 9.8% English, 9.1% Norwegian, 7.7% Irish, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.2% management, 21.0% professional, 9.7% services, 23.4% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.6% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,123 (2006); Median household income: $86,111 (2006); Average household income: $94,267 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $275,845 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 849-7887 http://www.town.springfield.wi.us STOUGHTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.964 square miles and a water area of 0.144 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 89.22° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: Stoughton was named for Luke Stoughton, who acquired land here from Daniel Webster in 1847. After T.G. Mandt founded the T.G. Mandt Wagon Company in 1865, Stoughton became known as the Wagon City. Many Norwegian immigrants came to Stoughton in the 1870’s. Population: 9,367 (1990); 12,354 (2000); 12,612 (2006); 12,937 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 1.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,181.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 62.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 29.6% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 9.7% English, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 19.4% professional, 14.1% services, 27.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,925 (2006); Median household income: $58,547 (2006); Average household income: $67,928 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $419 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $396 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Stoughton Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 877-5001 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $181,234 (2006); Median rent: $561 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Stoughton Hospital Association (69 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 236.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Stoughton Courier-Hub (General - Circulation 4,374)
Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Stoughton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 873-6692 http://www.ci.stoughton.wi.us Stoughton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 873-7912 http://www.stoughtonwi.com
SUN PRAIRIE (city). Covers a land area of 9.546 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 89.23° W. Long. Elevation is 951 feet. History: Sun Prairie was named in 1837 by a group passing this way from Milwaukee to Madison, who had endured nine days of rain and were pleased to have sunshine here. One of the party, Charles H. Bird, became the first settler in Sun Prairie. Artist Georgia O’Keeffe was born in Sun Prairie. Population: 15,836 (1990); 20,369 (2000); 25,037 (2006); 28,577 (2011 projected); Race: 90.4% White, 3.9% Black, 1.9% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,622.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 59.9% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 13.5% Irish, 13.5% Norwegian, 9.0% Other groups, 8.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 303 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 212 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 22.5% professional, 10.1% services, 29.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,271 (2006); Median household income: $63,400 (2006); Average household income: $73,885 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). School District(s)
Sun Prairie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-6502 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $197,382 (2006); Median rent: $606 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 243.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Star (General - Circulation 5,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sun Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-2511 http://www.cityofsunprairie.com Sun Prairie Economic Development Council . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-0282 http://www.sunprairiechamber.com
SUN PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 31.367 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Elevation is 951 feet. History: Georgia O’Keeffe born here. Settled c.1837, incorporated 1868. Population: 1,760 (1990); 2,308 (2000); 2,230 (2006); 2,217 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 1.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 72.1% now married, 2.5% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% German, 16.1% Irish, 14.4% Norwegian, 7.8% English, 6.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 17.2% professional, 6.4% services, 27.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 17.3% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,826 (2006); Median household income: $72,995 (2006); Average household income: $83,335 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dane County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Sun Prairie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-6502 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $231,124 (2006); Median rent: $711 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: The Star (General - Circulation 5,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 50.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sun Prairie Economic Development Council . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 834-0282 http://www.sunprairiechamber.com Town of Sun Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 837-6688 http://www.townofsunprairie.info
VERMONT (town). Covers a land area of 35.772 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Population: 678 (1990); 839 (2000); 910 (2006); 966 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 77.1% now married, 2.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 27.0% Norwegian, 15.3% Irish, 9.5% English, 7.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 30.2% professional, 11.5% services, 17.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 15.0% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,187 (2006); Median household income: $81,395 (2006); Average household income: $102,545 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $318,750 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) VERONA (city). Covers a land area of 3.270 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 5,741 (1990); 7,052 (2000); 9,815 (2006); 11,844 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,001.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 63.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 17.5% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 11.6% English, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 105 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 110 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 25.6% professional, 10.1% services, 30.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,146 (2006); Median household income: $77,078 (2006); Average household income: $85,038 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006). School District(s)
Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Verona Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-4310
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $221,344 (2006); Median rent: $577 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 185.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Verona Press (General - Circulation 1,810) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Verona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-6495 http://www.ci.verona.wi.us Verona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-5777 http://www.veronawi.com
VERONA (town). Covers a land area of 29.315 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 1,041 (1990); 2,153 (2000); 2,878 (2006); 3,375 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 98.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 61.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 13.5% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 9.7% English, 7.0% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 28.4% professional, 6.9% services, 30.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.7% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,611 (2006); Median household income: $85,522 (2006); Average household income: $106,895 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2006). School District(s)
Middleton-Cross Plains (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 829-9004 Verona Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-4310 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $275,607 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: The Verona Press (General - Circulation 1,810) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.1% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Verona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-7187 http://www.town.verona.wi.us Verona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 845-5777 http://www.veronawi.com
VIENNA (town). Covers a land area of 35.557 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Population: 1,301 (1990); 1,294 (2000); 1,377 (2006); 1,447 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 69.9% now married, 2.5% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.3% German, 21.6% Norwegian, 15.1% Irish, 7.3% English, 4.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 15.4% professional, 10.2% services, 25.6% sales, 3.4% farming, 14.2% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,298 (2006); Median household income: $70,583 (2006); Average household income: $86,023 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $229,167 (2006); Median rent: $622 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Vienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-3800 http://www.vienna-wis.com
WAUNAKEE (village). Covers a land area of 5.957 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 89.45° W. Long. Elevation is 925 feet. Population: 6,368 (1990); 8,995 (2000); 10,172 (2006); 11,079 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,707.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 66.4% now married, 3.8% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% German, 15.6% Irish, 13.1% Norwegian, 7.2% English, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 137 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 22.8% professional, 10.9% services, 30.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.9% construction, 10.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,049 (2006); Median household income: $71,843 (2006); Average household income: $87,870 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $488 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $437 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). School District(s)
Waunakee Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 849-2000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.1% (2006); Median home value: $256,809 (2006); Median rent: $665 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 118.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Waunakee Tribune (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 52.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Waunakee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 850-8500 http://www.vil.waunakee.wi.us Waunakee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 850-8500 http://www.waunakee.com/
WESTPORT (town). Covers a land area of 22.231 square miles and a water area of 5.006 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 1,919 (1990); 3,586 (2000); 4,232 (2006); 4,766 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.7% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 190.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 64.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 18.2% Irish, 12.4% Norwegian, 9.8% English, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.4% management, 26.5% professional, 4.5% services, 28.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.2% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,288 (2006); Median household income: $72,140 (2006); Average household income: $105,924 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $261 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $218 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.7% (2006); Median home value: $266,163 (2006); Median rent: $660 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 56.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 849-4372 http://www.townofwestport.org
WINDSOR (town). Covers a land area of 30.732 square miles and a water area of 0.104 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 89.33° W. Long. Elevation is 902 feet. Population: 4,198 (1990); 5,286 (2000); 5,462 (2006); 5,625 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.4% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 177.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 72.8% now married, 1.6% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 18.2% Norwegian, 15.3% Irish, 11.6% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 23.8% professional, 8.4% services, 27.8% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.6% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,191 (2006); Median household income: $81,250 (2006); Average household income: $98,812 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $308 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $282 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
De Forest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 842-6577 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $223,438 (2006); Median rent: $609 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 846-3854 http://www.ci.windsor.wi.us
WINDSOR (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.165 square miles and a water area of 0.018 square miles. Located at 43.21° N. Lat.; 89.34° W. Long. Population: 2,016 (1990); 2,533 (2000); 2,650 (2006); 2,771 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.5% Black, 1.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 837.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 70.5% now married, 1.7% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 19.8% Irish, 16.6% Norwegian, 10.8% English, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 19.4% professional, 10.9% services, 30.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.9% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,769 (2006); Median household income: $74,710 (2006); Average household income: $98,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.0% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). School District(s)
De Forest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 842-6577 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.8% (2006); Median home value: $207,570 (2006); Median rent: $606 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
YORK (town). Covers a land area of 35.879 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.07° W. Long. Population: 649 (1990); 703 (2000); 737 (2006); 764 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 70.5% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 12.1% Norwegian, 9.9% Irish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 12.8% professional, 5.5% services, 18.3% sales, 5.8% farming, 16.3% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,134 (2006); Median household income: $61,940 (2006); Average household income: $75,179 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $220,988 (2006); Median rent: $620 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 12.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Dodge County Located in south central Wisconsin; drained by Rock River and its tributaries; includes Beaverdam, Fox, and Sinissippi Lakes. Covers a land area of 882.28 square miles, a water area of 24.71 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Juneau. Dodge County is part of the Beaver Dam, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Dodge County, WI Weather Station: Beaver Dam
Elevation: 839 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 43 57 70 79 83 80 73 61 44 31 Low 9 14 25 36 46 56 60 58 50 39 28 16 Precip 1.3 1.2 2.2 3.4 3.1 3.9 4.2 3.7 3.8 2.6 2.3 1.7 Snow 10.7 7.3 5.8 1.5 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.5 10.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Horicon
Elevation: 879 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 30 42 56 69 78 82 80 72 60 44 31 Low 7 12 23 35 46 55 60 57 49 38 27 14 Precip 1.2 1.1 2.1 3.3 3.0 3.9 4.3 4.1 3.8 2.7 2.1 1.5 Snow 11.8 6.8 5.5 1.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.5 9.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 76,559 (1990); 85,897 (2000); 88,742 (2006); 91,131 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 2.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 100.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.5% Catholic Church, 12.0% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 8.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in
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America, 7.7% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.4% Reformed Church in America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 47,163 (2005); Leading industries: 36.4% manufacturing; 12.9% health care and social assistance; 12.6% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,968 totaling 404,054 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 92 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,658 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,306 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,834 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 304 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 58 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,206 (2006); Median household income: $52,182 (2006); Average household income: $60,017 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.06% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $332 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $278 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $145,975 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 109.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 98.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 223.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 80.6% good, 19.1% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 12.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 29.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 639.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 61.4% Bush, 37.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Beaver Dam Lake State Wildlife Area; Horicon Marsh State Public Hunting Grounds; Horicon National Wildlife Refuge; Shaw Marsh State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Dodge County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-3602 http://www.co.dodge.wi.us Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 887-8879 http://www.beaverdamchamber.com City of Beaver Dam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 887-4600 http://www.cityofbeaverdam.com City of Juneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-4800 http://www.cityofjuneau.net City of Mayville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-7900 http://www.mayvillecity.com Fox Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 858-4904 http://www.foxlakechamber.com Horicon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 485-3200 http://www.horiconchamber.com Juneau Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-3359 http://www.juneauwi.org Lomira Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-7229 http://www.lomira.com Mayville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-5776 http://www.mayvillechamber.com Randolph Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 326-4769 http://www.randolphwi.net Theresa Community Development Corporation. . . . . . . . . . (920) 488-2810 Town of Calamus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-3692 http://www.townofcalamus.com Town of Lomira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 583-3017 http://www.townoflomira.com Village of Hustisford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 349-3188 http://www.hustisford.com Waupun Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-3491 http://www.waupunchamber.com
Dodge County Communities ASHIPPUN (town). Covers a land area of 35.642 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Elevation is 858 feet.
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Population: 1,783 (1990); 2,308 (2000); 2,316 (2006); 2,318 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 68.4% now married, 3.8% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.2% German, 10.5% Irish, 7.0% Norwegian, 6.8% Polish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 11.5% professional, 14.4% services, 25.0% sales, 3.2% farming, 14.2% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,054 (2006); Median household income: $63,701 (2006); Average household income: $71,773 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $196,377 (2006); Median rent: $601 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEAVER DAM (city). Covers a land area of 5.222 square miles and a water area of 1.338 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 879 feet. History: Beaver Dam, settled in the early 1840’s, developed as a trading and manufacturing center. It was named for the nearby lake which offered good fishing. Population: 14,333 (1990); 15,169 (2000); 14,977 (2006); 14,892 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,867.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 54.5% now married, 9.2% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 11.3% Irish, 8.2% Polish, 7.8% Other groups, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 15.7% professional, 18.1% services, 21.7% sales, 0.9% farming, 6.4% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,777 (2006); Median household income: $42,625 (2006); Average household income: $50,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Beaver Dam (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,443 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 885-7309 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $126,150 (2006); Median rent: $461 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Beaver Dam Community Hospital (125 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 283.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Citizen (Circulation 10,481); Monday Mini (General Circulation 19,300); Tri-County (General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.6% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 887-8879 http://www.beaverdamchamber.com City of Beaver Dam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 887-4600 http://www.cityofbeaverdam.com
BEAVER DAM (town). Covers a land area of 34.261 square miles and a water area of 2.763 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 879 feet.
History: Incorporated 1856. Population: 2,962 (1990); 3,440 (2000); 3,826 (2006); 4,110 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 111.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 67.8% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% German, 11.6% Irish, 6.7% Polish, 5.5% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 14.8% professional, 11.5% services, 22.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 10.2% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,464 (2006); Median household income: $59,234 (2006); Average household income: $68,692 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $91 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $56 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Beaver Dam (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,443 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 885-7309 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $177,832 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Beaver Dam Community Hospital (125 beds) Newspapers: Daily Citizen (Circulation 10,481); Monday Mini (General Circulation 19,300); Tri-County (General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 887-8879 http://www.beaverdamchamber.com
BROWNSVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.388 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.61° N. Lat.; 88.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 511 (1990); 570 (2000); 612 (2006); 647 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,575.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 72.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.4% German, 11.1% Irish, 8.2% English, 7.7% Norwegian, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 24.1% professional, 11.6% services, 16.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.8% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,657 (2006); Median household income: $73,975 (2006); Average household income: $78,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $169,697 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) BURNETT (town). Covers a land area of 36.191 square miles and a water area of 0.266 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Elevation is 875 feet. Population: 915 (1990); 919 (2000); 934 (2006); 945 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.4% German, 6.8% Norwegian, 6.8% Dutch, 6.7% Polish, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 12.5% professional, 10.0% services, 19.1% sales, 4.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,573 (2006); Median household income: $64,205 (2006); Average household income: $69,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $167,905 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALAMUS (town). Covers a land area of 36.083 square miles and a water area of 0.469 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Population: 1,009 (1990); 1,005 (2000); 1,015 (2006); 1,018 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 63.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% German, 9.1% Irish, 6.9% English, 6.6% Polish, 5.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 12.9% professional, 8.4% services, 24.7% sales, 3.8% farming, 8.8% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,401 (2006); Median household income: $56,667 (2006); Average household income: $62,862 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $172,761 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Calamus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 623-3692 http://www.townofcalamus.com CHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 33.196 square miles and a water area of 1.220 square miles. Located at 43.60° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Population: 768 (1990); 960 (2000); 1,003 (2006); 1,047 (2011 projected); Race: 83.7% White, 13.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.40 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 176.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 68.4% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 24.6% Dutch, 12.9% Other groups, 7.2% Irish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 12.0% professional, 12.0% services, 15.5% sales, 2.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 32.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,617 (2006); Median household income: $55,401 (2006); Average household income: $67,331 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $150,714 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLYMAN (village). Covers a land area of 0.242 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 906 feet. Population: 399 (1990); 388 (2000); 402 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,663.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 57.1% now married, 5.6% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 11.6% Irish, 8.4% Other groups, 4.7% Polish, 3.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 5.5% professional, 8.0% services, 22.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.9% construction, 46.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,359 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $48,040 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $124,038 (2006); Median rent: $494 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLYMAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.399 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 906 feet. Population: 713 (1990); 849 (2000); 880 (2006); 902 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 65.5% now married, 5.9% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.8% German, 11.1% Polish, 7.2% Irish, 6.2% English, 3.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 9.1% professional, 15.7% services, 22.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 12.9% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,531 (2006); Median household income: $54,006 (2006); Average household income: $66,584 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $178,977 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELBA (town). Covers a land area of 35.435 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Population: 964 (1990); 1,086 (2000); 1,158 (2006); 1,214 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.4% German, 11.6% Irish, 10.0% Norwegian, 6.9% English, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 12.4% professional, 10.8% services, 23.8% sales, 2.9% farming, 12.9% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,028 (2006); Median household income: $68,416 (2006); Average household income: $79,846 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $222,800 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMMET (town). Covers a land area of 31.735 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Population: 988 (1990); 1,221 (2000); 1,359 (2006); 1,461 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.1% Black, 1.5% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.1% German, 9.0% Irish, 7.5% English, 4.9% Polish, 3.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 12.7% professional, 8.9% services, 23.5% sales, 2.7% farming, 13.7% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,894 (2006); Median household income: $58,513 (2006); Average household income: $65,777 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $216,535 (2006); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOX LAKE (city). Covers a land area of 1.403 square miles and a water area of 0.105 square miles. Located at 43.56° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 1,269 (1990); 1,454 (2000); 1,581 (2006); 1,662 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 1.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,126.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 56.6% now married, 10.7% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 13.7% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 7.4% Norwegian, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 10.8% professional, 11.9% services, 24.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,991 (2006); Median household income: $43,926 (2006); Average household income: $52,507 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006).
School District(s)
Waupun (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-9341 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $116,923 (2006); Median rent: $409 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 109.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 0.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fox Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 858-4904 http://www.foxlakechamber.com
FOX LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.254 square miles and a water area of 5.957 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 88.93° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. History: Settled 1838, incorporated as village in 1893, as city in 1930. Population: 1,936 (1990); 2,402 (2000); 2,660 (2006); 2,843 (2011 projected); Race: 69.7% White, 27.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 82.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.13 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 357.0 (2006); Marriage status: 8.8% never married, 83.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% German, 5.9% Dutch, 4.9% Polish, 4.0% Irish, 2.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 11.4% professional, 16.3% services, 18.0% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.1% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,960 (2006); Median household income: $59,659 (2006); Average household income: $73,497 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Waupun (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-9341 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $205,224 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fox Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 858-4904 http://www.foxlakechamber.com
HERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.408 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Population: 1,127 (1990); 1,207 (2000); 1,238 (2006); 1,261 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.1 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.1% German, 5.3% United States or American, 4.3% Irish, 3.6% Polish, 3.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 12.9% professional, 7.4% services, 18.5% sales, 2.2% farming, 13.6% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,872 (2006); Median household income: $62,924 (2006); Average household income: $68,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $180,093 (2006); Median rent: $477 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 14.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HORICON (city). Covers a land area of 3.350 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 88.63° W. Long. Elevation is 884 feet. History: Incorporated 1897. Population: 3,955 (1990); 3,775 (2000); 3,646 (2006); 3,541 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,088.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 61.7% now married, 7.1% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.0% German, 7.9% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.3% Polish, 5.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 11.9% professional, 16.5% services, 22.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 5.9% construction, 34.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,103 (2006); Median household income: $57,607 (2006); Average household income: $64,915 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Horicon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 485-2898 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $129,447 (2006); Median rent: $464 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 130.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Horicon Reporter (General - Circulation 1,775) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Horicon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 485-3200 http://www.horiconchamber.com
HUBBARD (town). Covers a land area of 31.729 square miles and a water area of 1.656 square miles. Located at 43.41° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Population: 1,382 (1990); 1,643 (2000); 1,728 (2006); 1,808 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 69.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.5% German, 8.6% Irish, 4.7% Polish, 4.1% French (except Basque), 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 13.4% professional, 11.7% services, 21.0% sales, 0.7% farming, 14.2% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,037 (2006); Median household income: $63,384 (2006); Average household income: $72,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $190,226 (2006); Median rent: $572 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUSTISFORD (village). Covers a land area of 0.809 square miles and a water area of 0.164 square miles. Located at 43.34° N. Lat.; 88.60° W. Long. Elevation is 867 feet. Population: 1,029 (1990); 1,135 (2000); 1,105 (2006); 1,104 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,365.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 58.2% now married, 9.8% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.1% German, 9.3% Irish, 6.0% Polish, 5.9% United States or American, 3.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.0% professional, 12.1% services, 21.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.1% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,848 (2006); Median household income: $46,420 (2006); Average household income: $57,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $370 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $352 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Hustisford (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 349-3261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.1% (2006); Median home value: $149,769 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Hustisford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 349-3188 http://www.hustisford.com
HUSTISFORD (town). Covers a land area of 33.735 square miles and a water area of 1.198 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Elevation is 867 feet. Population: 1,159 (1990); 1,379 (2000); 1,478 (2006); 1,551 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.1% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.2% German, 8.7% Irish, 4.9% United States or American, 4.3% English, 3.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 10.6% professional, 8.8% services, 25.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.5% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,077 (2006); Median household income: $67,483 (2006); Average household income: $76,282 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Hustisford (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 349-3261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $187,413 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
City of Juneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-4800 http://www.cityofjuneau.net Juneau Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-3359 http://www.juneauwi.org
IRON RIDGE (village). Covers a land area of 0.712 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.39° N. Lat.; 88.53° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 887 (1990); 998 (2000); 1,076 (2006); 1,142 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,512.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 31.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 63.7% now married, 6.0% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.8% German, 8.3% Irish, 5.3% English, 5.0% Polish, 4.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 8.7% professional, 17.5% services, 21.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.0% construction, 36.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,578 (2006); Median household income: $52,303 (2006); Average household income: $58,189 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $132,933 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 80.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KEKOSKEE (village). Covers a land area of 0.235 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 88.56° W. Long. Elevation is 909 feet. Population: 188 (1990); 169 (2000); 175 (2006); 179 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.0% Black, 8.6% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 745.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 133.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 62.7% now married, 7.0% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.0% German, 11.2% Other groups, 10.2% United States or American, 8.0% Polish, 3.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 13.2% professional, 4.4% services, 11.0% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.0% construction, 50.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,800 (2006); Median household income: $46,087 (2006); Average household income: $54,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,125 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JUNEAU (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.551 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 43.40° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. History: Incorporated 1887. Population: 2,224 (1990); 2,485 (2000); 2,724 (2006); 2,921 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,756.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 63.0% now married, 7.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 7.6% Irish, 5.3% Polish, 4.6% Other groups, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 13.5% professional, 15.5% services, 21.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.7% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,787 (2006); Median household income: $47,061 (2006); Average household income: $52,890 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Dodgeland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 386-4404 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.4% (2006); Median home value: $129,890 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 222.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Dodge County Independent News (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
LEBANON (town). Covers a land area of 35.818 square miles and a water area of 0.192 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 1,630 (1990); 1,664 (2000); 1,694 (2006); 1,706 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 66.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.9% German, 8.6% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.5% Norwegian, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 10.7% professional, 15.4% services, 21.3% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,732 (2006); Median household income: $52,324 (2006); Average household income: $60,262 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $159,946 (2006); Median rent: $507 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 47.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEROY (town). Covers a land area of 36.556 square miles and a water area of 0.825 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 88.57° W. Long. Population: 1,025 (1990); 1,116 (2000); 1,278 (2006); 1,410 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 64.1% now married, 6.7% widowed, 3.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.9% German, 5.6% Polish, 5.2% Irish, 5.2% United States or American, 3.8% English (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 12.3% professional, 11.3% services, 15.3% sales, 4.2% farming, 9.5% construction, 32.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,221 (2006); Median household income: $63,500 (2006); Average household income: $67,440 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $160,539 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOMIRA (village). Covers a land area of 1.944 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,039 feet. History: Lomira was founded in 1849 and named Elmira for the young daughter of a pioneer. The name was twisted through usage into Lomira. Population: 1,735 (1990); 2,233 (2000); 2,278 (2006); 2,320 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,171.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.0% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.0% German, 10.2% Irish, 5.7% French (except Basque), 4.6% Italian, 4.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 13.1% professional, 10.6% services, 19.9% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.9% construction, 34.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,746 (2006); Median household income: $54,767 (2006); Average household income: $60,144 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Lomira (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-4396 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,399 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.1% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lomira Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-7229 http://www.lomira.com
LOMIRA (town). Covers a land area of 34.374 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,039 feet. Population: 991 (1990); 1,228 (2000); 1,295 (2006); 1,351 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 65.5% now married, 5.9% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.7% German, 8.1% Irish, 3.9% Polish, 3.6% Italian, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 14.8% professional, 9.5% services, 18.7% sales, 5.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,170 (2006); Median household income: $64,329 (2006); Average household income: $82,298 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $216 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $210 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Lomira (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-4396 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $191,456 (2006); Median rent: $471 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lomira Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-7229 http://www.lomira.com Town of Lomira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 583-3017 http://www.townoflomira.com
LOWELL (village). Covers a land area of 0.994 square miles and a water area of 0.033 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 300 (1990); 366 (2000); 378 (2006); 388 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 380.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 13.2% never married, 71.8% now married, 9.0% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.4% German, 13.1% Other groups, 8.2% Irish, 6.2% Dutch, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 7.8% professional, 15.7% services, 10.2% sales, 2.4% farming, 10.8% construction, 42.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,603 (2006); Median household income: $51,442 (2006); Average household income: $49,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.7% (2006); Median home value: $126,974 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.5% less than 15 minutes, 54.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) LOWELL (town). Covers a land area of 51.445 square miles and a water area of 0.446 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 1,144 (1990); 1,169 (2000); 1,241 (2006); 1,298 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 60.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.0% German, 7.7% Irish, 5.5% English, 4.4% Norwegian, 4.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 7.4% professional, 10.8% services, 19.4% sales, 2.7% farming, 15.4% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,805 (2006); Median household income: $57,602 (2006); Average household income: $62,590 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $167,222 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAYVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 3.113 square miles and a water area of 0.001 square miles. Located at 43.49° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. History: Settled c.1844, Incorporated 1885. Population: 4,470 (1990); 4,902 (2000); 4,931 (2006); 4,983 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,583.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 57.2% now married, 9.8% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.3% German, 6.6% United States or American, 5.7% Polish, 5.1% Irish, 4.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 13.5% professional, 11.9% services, 20.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.6% construction, 34.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,265 (2006); Median household income: $46,566 (2006); Average household income: $54,855 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $377 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $361 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Herman #22 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-3902 Mayville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-7963 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $139,031 (2006); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 86.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Wisconsin Free Press-Mayville News (General - Circulation 5,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mayville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-7900 http://www.mayvillecity.com Mayville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 387-5776 http://www.mayvillechamber.com
NEOSHO (village). Covers a land area of 0.598 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 88.51° W. Long. Elevation is 883 feet. Population: 658 (1990); 593 (2000); 580 (2006); 581 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 969.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 62.8% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.9% German, 13.2% Irish, 11.6% Polish, 3.9% United States or American, 3.7% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 8.8% professional, 6.5% services, 28.9% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.7% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,159 (2006); Median household income: $59,545 (2006); Average household income: $65,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Neosho J3 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 625-3531 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $163,750 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAK GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 34.093 square miles and a water area of 0.112 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 861 feet. Population: 1,059 (1990); 1,126 (2000); 1,190 (2006); 1,231 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 66.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.8% German, 7.7% English, 6.6% Other groups, 5.6% Irish, 3.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 11.3% professional, 9.3% services, 21.5% sales, 5.1% farming, 11.0% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,347 (2006); Median household income: $58,019 (2006); Average household income: $67,570 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $145 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $130 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $174,085 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) PORTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.329 square miles and a water area of 0.356 square miles. Located at 43.22° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Population: 994 (1990); 1,106 (2000); 1,171 (2006); 1,223 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 3.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 11.8% Irish, 7.8% Other groups, 5.8% United States or American, 5.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 13.9% professional, 8.0% services, 20.8% sales, 4.8% farming, 10.4% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,437 (2006); Median household income: $59,537 (2006); Average household income: $63,383 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $189,167 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County
RANDOLPH (village). Covers a land area of 1.068 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 89.00° W. Long. History: Settled 1844; plotted 1857; incorporated 1870. Population: 1,741 (1990); 1,869 (2000); 1,837 (2006); 1,841 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,720.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 60.2% now married, 9.6% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.6% German, 33.5% Dutch, 6.7% English, 6.4% Irish, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 14.0% professional, 16.6% services, 21.1% sales, 0.8% farming, 13.4% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,463 (2006); Median household income: $46,131 (2006); Average household income: $53,938 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006).
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married, 3.4% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.4% German, 11.0% Irish, 7.5% Polish, 4.1% Norwegian, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 10.1% professional, 11.6% services, 19.8% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.8% construction, 29.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,908 (2006); Median household income: $64,742 (2006); Average household income: $73,392 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Rubicon J6 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-2920 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $209,204 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Randolph (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 326-2427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $128,937 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Randolph Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 326-4769 http://www.randolphwi.net
REESEVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.607 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.30° N. Lat.; 88.84° W. Long. Elevation is 856 feet. Population: 675 (1990); 703 (2000); 777 (2006); 838 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,280.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 58.7% now married, 7.8% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 11.4% Irish, 6.6% United States or American, 5.3% Polish, 4.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 13.5% professional, 14.4% services, 12.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 35.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,871 (2006); Median household income: $43,716 (2006); Average household income: $47,362 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2006); Median home value: $111,667 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 47.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) RUBICON (town). Covers a land area of 34.534 square miles and a water area of 0.410 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,013 feet. Population: 1,711 (1990); 2,005 (2000); 1,983 (2006); 1,976 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 65.2% now
SHIELDS (town). Covers a land area of 26.508 square miles and a water area of 0.450 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 88.81° W. Long. Population: 500 (1990); 554 (2000); 613 (2006); 660 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 63.0% now married, 6.1% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.4% German, 16.7% Irish, 7.3% English, 5.3% United States or American, 3.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 14.7% professional, 13.4% services, 25.0% sales, 3.4% farming, 6.9% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,279 (2006); Median household income: $56,144 (2006); Average household income: $63,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $181,250 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
THERESA (village). Covers a land area of 0.748 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 971 (1990); 1,252 (2000); 1,300 (2006); 1,341 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,736.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 63.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.8% German, 12.6% Irish, 11.3% Polish, 4.7% Norwegian, 4.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 10.7% professional, 12.9% services, 20.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 36.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,119 (2006); Median household income: $52,483 (2006); Average household income: $54,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dodge County School District(s)
Lomira (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-4396 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $116,333 (2006); Median rent: $486 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 260.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Theresa Community Development Corporation. . . . . . . . . . (920) 488-2810
THERESA (town). Covers a land area of 35.156 square miles and a water area of 0.476 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. History: Theresa was founded by Solomon Juneau, who named it for his daughter. Many of Theresa’s early residents were of German descent. Population: 883 (1990); 1,080 (2000); 1,118 (2006); 1,150 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 72.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.8% German, 6.0% Norwegian, 5.7% Irish, 3.6% United States or American, 2.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 12.2% professional, 10.1% services, 18.1% sales, 5.9% farming, 10.7% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,731 (2006); Median household income: $65,553 (2006); Average household income: $73,952 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lomira (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,078 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 269-4396 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $183,065 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Theresa Community Development Corporation. . . . . . . . . . (920) 488-2810
TRENTON (town). Covers a land area of 53.862 square miles and a water area of 0.521 square miles. Located at 43.56° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Population: 1,297 (1990); 1,301 (2000); 1,353 (2006); 1,388 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.9% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 69.6% now married, 2.6% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% German, 22.1% Dutch, 6.2% Irish, 4.4% Polish, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 16.6% professional, 10.1% services, 18.5% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,825 (2006); Median household income: $60,059 (2006); Average household income: $66,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $194,524 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 17.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUPUN (city). Covers a land area of 3.688 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.63° N. Lat.; 88.73° W. Long. History: On route of first US auto race. Settled 1838, incorporated 1878. Population: 9,078 (1990); 10,718 (2000); 10,862 (2006); 11,032 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 12.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,945.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.18 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 157.3 (2006); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 72.4% now married, 7.7% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% German, 20.1% Dutch, 5.6% Irish, 4.9% English, 3.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 17.1% professional, 20.5% services, 21.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 5.4% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,937 (2006); Median household income: $47,333 (2006); Average household income: $53,639 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Waupun (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-9341 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $120,082 (2006); Median rent: $402 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Hospitals: Waupun Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 184.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Citizen Neighbors (General - Circulation 8,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.1% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waupun Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-3491 http://www.waupunchamber.com
WESTFORD (town). Covers a land area of 30.168 square miles and a water area of 4.633 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Population: 1,238 (1990); 1,400 (2000); 1,487 (2006); 1,552 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 66.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% German, 11.3% Irish, 8.7% Dutch, 8.6% Polish, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 11.5% professional, 10.4% services, 22.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.0% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,838 (2006); Median household income: $57,774 (2006); Average household income: $66,292 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $162,671 (2006); Median rent: $279 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Door County Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLIAMSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 32.893 square miles and a water area of 0.675 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 88.56° W. Long. Population: 626 (1990); 646 (2000); 658 (2006); 663 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 66.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.3% German, 7.3% Polish, 6.8% Irish, 5.0% English, 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.2% professional, 8.1% services, 21.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.5% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,077 (2006); Median household income: $69,676 (2006); Average household income: $77,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $216,667 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Door County Located in northeastern Wisconsin, on the Door Peninsula; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan, and on the west by Green Bay; includes Washington and Chambers Islands. Covers a land area of 482.72 square miles, a water area of 1,887.11 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Sturgeon Bay. Weather Station: Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm
Elevation: 652 feet
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Weather Station: Washington Island
Elevation: 610 feet
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Population: 25,690 (1990); 27,961 (2000); 28,866 (2006); 29,972 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 36.7% Catholic Church, 10.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 10.0% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 3.1% Moravian Church in America—Northern Province, 2.7% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,919 (2005); Leading industries: 18.0% manufacturing; 17.7% accommodation & food services; 16.5% retail trade (2004); Farms: 877 totaling 135,128 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 30 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,619 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,021
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(2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,293 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 272 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 123 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,407 (2006); Median household income: $44,997 (2006); Average household income: $57,572 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.23% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $164,703 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 92.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 108.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 170.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 91.5% good, 7.4% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 25.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 723.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.9% Bush, 47.8% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ahnapee State Trail; Gardner Swamp State Wildlife Area; Gravel Island National Wildlife Refuge; Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Mud Lake State Wildlife Area; Newport State Park; Peninsula State Park; Potawatomi State Park; Rock Island State Park; Schuyler Creek State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Door County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-2200 http://www.co.door.wi.gov Baileys Harbor Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 839-2366 http://www.baileysharbor.com City of Sturgeon Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-2900 http://www.sturgeonbaywi.org Door County Chamber of Commerce Visitor & Convention Bureau . . (800) 527-3529 http://www.doorcounty.com Town of Liberty Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 854-2934 http://libertygrove.org Town of Sevastopol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-1230 http://www.townofsevastopol.com Village of Ephraim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 854-5501 http://www.ephraim-wisconsin.com Washington Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 847-2179 http://www.washingtonislandchamber.com
Door County Communities BAILEYS HARBOR (town). Covers a land area of 29.525 square miles and a water area of 39.236 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 87.12° W. Long. Elevation is 595 feet. Population: 780 (1990); 1,003 (2000); 1,156 (2006); 1,290 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.01 (2006); Median age: 50.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 65.4% now married, 7.0% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 12.8% Irish, 10.2% English, 10.0% Swedish, 9.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 14.6% professional, 22.4% services, 26.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 14.6% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,417 (2006); Median household income: $46,439 (2006); Average household income: $57,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,002 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $994 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $228,017 (2006); Median rent: $496 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baileys Harbor Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 839-2366 http://www.baileysharbor.com
BRUSSELS (town). Covers a land area of 36.145 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 87.57° W. Long. Elevation is 754 feet. History: Brussels was settled in 1854 by Belgians, many of whom acquired large farms. Population: 1,042 (1990); 1,112 (2000); 1,207 (2006); 1,295 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.2% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 62.4% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% Belgian, 42.0% German, 6.2% Irish, 4.6% Polish, 4.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 11.9% professional, 11.1% services, 18.9% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.5% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,121 (2006); Median household income: $47,994 (2006); Average household income: $56,275 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Southern Door County (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 825-7311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $146,667 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLAY BANKS (town). Covers a land area of 14.885 square miles and a water area of 32.201 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 87.36° W. Long. Population: 379 (1990); 410 (2000); 425 (2006); 441 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 64.9% now married, 13.0% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 20.4% Norwegian, 14.9% Belgian, 7.9% Irish, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 20.3% professional, 10.2% services, 21.5% sales, 2.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,588 (2006); Median household income: $48,618 (2006); Average household income: $53,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $187,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 62.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EGG HARBOR (village). Covers a land area of 1.930 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.04° N. Lat.; 87.29° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet.
Population: 183 (1990); 250 (2000); 277 (2006); 302 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 143.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.85 (2006); Median age: 57.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 64.9% now married, 14.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 15.9% Irish, 12.0% English, 8.2% Dutch, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 16.7% professional, 5.6% services, 34.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.5% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $43,339 (2006); Median household income: $51,471 (2006); Average household income: $80,033 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $361,765 (2006); Median rent: $583 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.0% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EGG HARBOR (town). Covers a land area of 36.558 square miles and a water area of 66.355 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 87.31° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: Egg Harbor received its name in 1825 when several boatloads of Green Bay residents came here on a pleasure excursion. Somehow they began throwing eggs at each other between the boats, and continued the egg throwing on the shore, where they named the place Egg Harbor. Chief Oshkosh Indian Museum. Population: 1,019 (1990); 1,194 (2000); 1,324 (2006); 1,438 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% German, 12.4% Irish, 7.9% English, 7.5% Norwegian, 6.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 7.9% professional, 21.1% services, 22.2% sales, 4.3% farming, 14.8% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,110 (2006); Median household income: $52,206 (2006); Average household income: $65,988 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $185,825 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELLISON BAY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54210). Covers a land area of 27.652 square miles and a water area of 0.449 square miles. Located at 45.27° N. Lat.; 87.04° W. Long. Elevation is 592 feet. History: Maritime Museum Newport State Park to East. Population: 1,022 (2000); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 37.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.1% under 18, 23.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.1% never married, 70.0% now married, 9.3% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% German, 20.9% Swedish, 10.6% Norwegian, 8.9% Irish, 7.7% Polish (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Door County Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 12.6% professional, 15.9% services, 30.3% sales, 2.8% farming, 17.0% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,749 (2000); Median household income: $42,128 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2000); Median home value: $158,200 (2000); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EPHRAIM (village). Covers a land area of 3.898 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 87.17° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: Ephraim was founded in 1853 on Eagle Harbor by a colony of Moravians, who had fled from an earlier settlement near Green Bay when they began to distrust their leader there. The good harbor at Ephraim helped it to become a resort village, with a yacht club and an annual regatta. Population: 261 (1990); 353 (2000); 357 (2006); 364 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 91.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 53.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.9 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 71.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 17.3% English, 13.6% Norwegian, 12.1% Swedish, 11.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 30.5% management, 14.3% professional, 23.4% services, 19.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.8% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,433 (2006); Median household income: $63,603 (2006); Average household income: $83,299 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $348,387 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.7% car, 2.0% public transportation, 10.2% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 80.3% less than 15 minutes, 12.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Ephraim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 854-5501 http://www.ephraim-wisconsin.com FISH CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54212). Covers a land area of 35.387 square miles and a water area of 0.563 square miles. Located at 45.14° N. Lat.; 87.24° W. Long. Elevation is 583 feet. History: Fish Creek was settled in 1844 by Increase Claflin, a horse breeder and trader. It became a fishing village, a farming town, and later a resort center. Population: 1,120 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 31.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.6% under 18, 18.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 68.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 14.4% English, 13.4% Irish, 9.3% Polish, 8.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 18.5% professional, 19.9% services, 24.2% sales, 1.4% farming, 11.1% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,373 (2000); Median household income: $47,667 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.6% (2000).
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Gibraltar Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 868-3284 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2000); Median home value: $210,800 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORESTVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.521 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.68° N. Lat.; 87.48° W. Long. Elevation is 633 feet. Population: 470 (1990); 429 (2000); 482 (2006); 532 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 925.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 55.7% now married, 9.2% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 18.6% Belgian, 6.4% Czech, 5.3% Norwegian, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 11.2% professional, 10.3% services, 27.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 16.5% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,272 (2006); Median household income: $46,143 (2006); Average household income: $51,119 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $112,500 (2006); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 57.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORESTVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.387 square miles and a water area of 0.144 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 87.46° W. Long. Elevation is 633 feet. Population: 999 (1990); 1,086 (2000); 1,200 (2006); 1,301 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 26.4% Belgian, 9.0% Norwegian, 6.4% Irish, 5.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 11.4% professional, 10.6% services, 17.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 15.2% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,810 (2006); Median household income: $54,688 (2006); Average household income: $61,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $142,727 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GARDNER (town). Covers a land area of 34.291 square miles and a water area of 79.241 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 87.58° W. Long. Population: 1,025 (1990); 1,197 (2000); 1,337 (2006); 1,462 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 39.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 64.8% now married, 6.6% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 21.1% Belgian, 8.5% Polish, 7.9% Irish, 5.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 10.5% professional, 12.7% services, 22.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 17.4% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,721 (2006); Median household income: $45,851 (2006); Average household income: $57,987 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $153,646 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GIBRALTAR (town). Covers a land area of 33.847 square miles and a water area of 117.591 square miles. Located at 45.13° N. Lat.; 87.24° W. Long. Population: 939 (1990); 1,063 (2000); 1,076 (2006); 1,095 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 51.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 67.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 17.5% English, 12.5% Irish, 9.9% Polish, 7.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 19.0% professional, 19.2% services, 23.5% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,370 (2006); Median household income: $59,574 (2006); Average household income: $80,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $280,682 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) JACKSONPORT (town). Covers a land area of 29.039 square miles and a water area of 29.257 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 87.21° W. Long. Elevation is 593 feet. History: Jacksonport was once a prosperous lake-port lumber town. When the timber was depleted, the community turned to fishing. Population: 689 (1990); 738 (2000); 733 (2006); 745 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 68.4% now married, 6.7% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 11.7% Irish, 11.3% Norwegian, 9.9% French (except Basque), 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 14.1% professional, 17.1% services, 21.4% sales, 3.3% farming, 17.3% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,726 (2006); Median household income: $48,707 (2006); Average household income: $60,441 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $213,514 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIBERTY GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 53.578 square miles and a water area of 135.887 square miles. Located at 45.21° N. Lat.; 87.06° W. Long. Population: 1,506 (1990); 1,858 (2000); 1,900 (2006); 1,935 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 13.3% never married, 70.8% now married, 9.2% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% German, 20.1% Swedish, 13.1% Norwegian, 9.6% English, 8.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 15.7% professional, 17.2% services, 29.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 15.9% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,995 (2006); Median household income: $52,597 (2006); Average household income: $65,206 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $243,370 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Liberty Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 854-2934 http://libertygrove.org NASEWAUPEE (town). Covers a land area of 43.068 square miles and a water area of 28.056 square miles. Located at 44.84° N. Lat.; 87.46° W. Long. Population: 1,794 (1990); 1,873 (2000); 1,999 (2006); 2,138 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 66.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 17.6% Belgian, 10.5% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 13.2% professional, 17.5% services, 19.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.6% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,394 (2006); Median household income: $49,359 (2006); Average household income: $59,233 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $162,151 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Door County
SEVASTOPOL (town). Covers a land area of 51.854 square miles and a water area of 38.734 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 87.30° W. Long. Population: 2,552 (1990); 2,667 (2000); 2,693 (2006); 2,751 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 69.1% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 14.6% Irish, 9.6% Belgian, 7.0% Norwegian, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 12.8% professional, 12.0% services, 24.4% sales, 2.6% farming, 12.4% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,315 (2006); Median household income: $52,616 (2006); Average household income: $70,236 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $216,905 (2006); Median rent: $440 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Sevastopol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-1230 http://www.townofsevastopol.com
SISTER BAY (village). Covers a land area of 2.591 square miles and a water area of 0.455 square miles. Located at 45.18° N. Lat.; 87.12° W. Long. Elevation is 587 feet. History: The hillside village of Sister Bay was established in the shadow of the Sister Bluffs, with the Sister Islands offshore serving as a breeding ground for herring gulls and terns. Population: 675 (1990); 886 (2000); 872 (2006); 889 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 336.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.93 (2006); Median age: 64.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 74.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 55.8% now married, 22.5% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 18.2% Swedish, 11.4% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 10.5% professional, 23.6% services, 28.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.7% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,513 (2006); Median household income: $42,603 (2006); Average household income: $56,836 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.6% (2006); Median home value: $267,442 (2006); Median rent: $589 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Newspapers: Door Reminder (General - Circulation 16,240) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.6% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) STURGEON BAY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 9.616 square miles and a water area of 1.691 square miles. Located at 44.83° N. Lat.; 87.37° W. Long. Elevation is 588 feet. History: Father Jacques Marquette recorded stopping at Sturgeon Bay in 1673. In the early 1850’s, Crandall and Bradley’s sawmill here was a wilderness outpost, cut off during the winter by the frozen bay. A particularly early freeze in 1857 deprived the sawmill employees of their winter rations. Facing starvation, the men cut a path through frozen
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swamps and forests to Egg Harbor, where supplies were available. The route they cut later became part of the state highway system. Population: 9,182 (1990); 9,437 (2000); 9,374 (2006); 9,441 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 974.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 53.3% now married, 9.7% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 10.6% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 10.1% Belgian, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 15.9% professional, 15.8% services, 25.3% sales, 1.7% farming, 11.1% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,047 (2006); Median household income: $34,658 (2006); Average household income: $46,175 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Sevastopol (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 743-6282 Sturgeon Bay (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-2801 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $115,159 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Door County Memorial Hospital (89 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 183.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Door County Advocate (General - Circulation 13,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 75.1% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sturgeon Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-2900 http://www.sturgeonbaywi.org Door County Chamber of Commerce Visitor & Convention Bureau . . (800) 527-3529 http://www.doorcounty.com
STURGEON BAY (town). Covers a land area of 19.321 square miles and a water area of 15.860 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 87.31° W. Long. Elevation is 588 feet. Population: 851 (1990); 865 (2000); 873 (2006); 890 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 70.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.8% German, 11.8% Irish, 11.4% Norwegian, 10.4% Belgian, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 18.2% professional, 12.0% services, 27.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.3% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,814 (2006); Median household income: $47,808 (2006); Average household income: $58,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Sevastopol (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 743-6282 Sturgeon Bay (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 746-2801 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $170,690 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Door County Memorial Hospital (89 beds) Newspapers: Door County Advocate (General - Circulation 13,500)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Douglas County
Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Door County Chamber of Commerce Visitor & Convention Bureau . . (800) 527-3529 http://www.doorcounty.com
UNION (town). Covers a land area of 21.175 square miles and a water area of 14.732 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 87.69° W. Long. Population: 721 (1990); 880 (2000); 966 (2006); 1,042 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 71.6% now married, 5.8% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% Belgian, 24.9% German, 4.7% Irish, 3.7% Norwegian, 3.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 14.9% professional, 14.7% services, 15.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 13.4% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,373 (2006); Median household income: $57,933 (2006); Average household income: $69,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $159,921 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 25.491 square miles and a water area of 99.994 square miles. Located at 45.36° N. Lat.; 86.89° W. Long. Elevation is 630 feet. Population: 623 (1990); 660 (2000); 615 (2006); 621 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 50.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 64.4% now married, 10.2% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 22.0% Norwegian, 17.8% English, 16.3% Danish, 13.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 12.6% professional, 18.5% services, 15.0% sales, 2.8% farming, 26.4% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,752 (2006); Median household income: $35,789 (2006); Average household income: $45,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006). School District(s)
Washington (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 847-2507 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $187,791 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Newspapers: Washington Island Observer (General - Circulation 1,500); Washington Island Observer (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 84.3% less than 15 minutes, 9.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Washington Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 847-2179 http://www.washingtonislandchamber.com
Douglas County Located in northwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by Minnesota, and on the north by the St. Louis River, Lake Superior, and the Minnesota border; drained by the St. Croix, Eau Claire, and Black Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,309.13 square miles, a water area of 170.78 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Superior. Douglas County is part of the Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Carlton County, MN; St. Louis County, MN; Douglas County, WI Weather Station: Foxboro
Elevation: 931 feet
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Weather Station: Gordon
Elevation: 1,040 feet
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Weather Station: Solon Springs
Elevation: 1,079 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 27 38 54 69 78 82 79 69 56 37 24 Low -4 2 15 28 39 49 54 52 43 33 20 4 Precip 1.0 0.8 1.7 2.2 3.2 3.9 4.8 4.2 3.6 2.7 2.0 1.0 Snow 13.0 8.2 9.0 3.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 8.8 11.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Superior
Elevation: 629 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 26 35 47 58 68 76 74 66 54 38 25 Low 1 7 19 30 40 48 56 56 47 36 23 8 Precip 1.0 0.7 1.9 2.2 3.2 4.0 4.3 4.0 4.2 2.5 2.0 0.9 Snow 13.9 7.5 8.3 2.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 7.7 10.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 41,758 (1990); 43,287 (2000); 43,880 (2006); 44,197 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 0.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 24.4% Catholic Church, 10.4% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.4% The Salvation Army, 2.6% The Wesleyan Church, 1.8% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,832 (2005); Leading industries: 15.7% retail trade; 13.8% accommodation & food services; 13.6% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 391 totaling 84,858 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 48 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,187 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,065 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,827 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 182 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,258 (2006); Median household income: $41,448 (2006); Average household income: $49,939 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.43% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $319 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $248 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $101,245 (2006); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 113.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 101.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 234.8
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Douglas County deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 7.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 7.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 156.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 33.5% Bush, 65.7% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Brule River State Forest; Brule River State Forest Annex; Brule River State Forest Waterfowl Management Area; Douglas County State Wildlife Area; Lucius Woods State Park; Pattison State Park Additional Information Contacts Douglas County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 395-1568 http://www.douglascountywi.org City of Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 395-7212 http://www.ci.superior.wi.us Nebagamon Community Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 374-2283 http://www.lakenebagamonwi.com Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (800) 942-5313 http://superiorwi.net Town of Bennett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (303) 644-3249 http://www.townofbennett.org Town of Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 398-7078 http://www.townofsuperior.net
Douglas County Communities AMNICON (town). Covers a land area of 39.077 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 46.58° N. Lat.; 91.87° W. Long. Population: 929 (1990); 1,074 (2000); 1,236 (2006); 1,357 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 64.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% German, 14.5% Swedish, 12.9% Norwegian, 11.7% Irish, 10.7% Finnish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 17.2% professional, 18.6% services, 23.8% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,236 (2006); Median household income: $56,354 (2006); Average household income: $60,899 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $116,731 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) BENNETT (town). Covers a land area of 47.525 square miles and a water area of 0.774 square miles. Located at 46.45° N. Lat.; 91.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 525 (1990); 622 (2000); 735 (2006); 819 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 73.1% now married, 2.9% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% German, 19.5% Swedish, 14.2% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 10.7% Finnish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 19.2% professional, 17.5% services, 16.5% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.4% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,017 (2006); Median household income: $50,781 (2006); Average household income: $59,494 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,649 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Bennett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (303) 644-3249 http://www.townofbennett.org
BRULE (town). Covers a land area of 55.708 square miles and a water area of 0.176 square miles. Located at 46.56° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Elevation is 985 feet. History: Brule was the location of President Calvin Coolidge’s summer White House in 1928, when he spent 88 days along the Bois Brule River, and pronounced the fishing to be excellent. Population: 527 (1990); 591 (2000); 586 (2006); 581 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 63.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.0% Finnish, 20.4% German, 12.2% Irish, 11.7% Swedish, 11.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 19.2% professional, 14.6% services, 18.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 21.9% construction, 15.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,451 (2006); Median household income: $40,410 (2006); Average household income: $43,599 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $106,132 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLOVERLAND (town). Covers a land area of 46.192 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.70° N. Lat.; 91.62° W. Long. Elevation is 804 feet. Population: 246 (1990); 247 (2000); 258 (2006); 265 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 70.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 19.9% Finnish, 10.8% Swedish, 10.0% Polish, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 8.5% professional, 18.9% services, 22.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 14.2% construction, 26.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,957 (2006); Median household income: $44,205 (2006); Average household income: $56,089 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $105,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 27.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) DAIRYLAND (town). Covers a land area of 140.209 square miles and a water area of 0.601 square miles. Located at 46.23° N. Lat.; 92.18° W. Long. Elevation is 1,122 feet.
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Population: 222 (1990); 186 (2000); 220 (2006); 246 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 51.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 64.9% now married, 9.7% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% German, 14.8% Swedish, 12.8% Norwegian, 10.3% United States or American, 7.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 20.0% professional, 23.2% services, 14.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,136 (2006); Median household income: $44,107 (2006); Average household income: $48,476 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $64,091 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOXBORO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54836). Covers a land area of 163.279 square miles and a water area of 0.355 square miles. Located at 46.45° N. Lat.; 92.21° W. Long. Elevation is 925 feet. Population: 1,032 (2000); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.0% under 18, 11.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 70.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% German, 15.0% Norwegian, 14.6% Swedish, 11.7% Polish, 10.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 20.3% professional, 11.3% services, 22.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 16.5% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,652 (2000); Median household income: $44,423 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2000); Median home value: $87,100 (2000); Median rent: $163 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GORDON (town). Covers a land area of 151.756 square miles and a water area of 5.644 square miles. Located at 46.28° N. Lat.; 91.78° W. Long. Elevation is 1,035 feet. History: St. Croix National Scenic Riverway to West, below dam. Population: 553 (1990); 645 (2000); 700 (2006); 741 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 47.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 62.9% now married, 11.1% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.2% German, 19.8% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 10.5% Swedish, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 14.0% professional, 23.7% services, 12.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 18.6% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,279 (2006); Median household income: $42,120 (2006); Average household income: $46,832 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $100,455 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAWTHORNE (town). Covers a land area of 45.613 square miles and a water area of 0.543 square miles. Located at 46.51° N. Lat.; 91.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 1,049 (1990); 1,045 (2000); 1,178 (2006); 1,269 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 63.2% now married, 12.0% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.7% Swedish, 20.3% German, 16.6% Norwegian, 8.9% Finnish, 8.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 17.1% professional, 15.6% services, 21.8% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.2% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,337 (2006); Median household income: $55,263 (2006); Average household income: $62,430 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIGHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 76.502 square miles and a water area of 1.556 square miles. Located at 46.42° N. Lat.; 91.60° W. Long. Population: 207 (1990); 245 (2000); 263 (2006); 276 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 53.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.1 (2006); Marriage status: 11.8% never married, 75.9% now married, 10.3% widowed, 2.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% German, 21.1% Swedish, 18.5% Norwegian, 9.9% Polish, 7.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 28.6% professional, 8.3% services, 14.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.9% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,852 (2006); Median household income: $44,706 (2006); Average household income: $50,932 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $133,537 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 3.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 12.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKE NEBAGAMON (village). Covers a land area of 12.656 square miles and a water area of 1.690 square miles. Located at 46.51° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. History: Was lumbering center in late 1800s. Population: 900 (1990); 1,015 (2000); 1,079 (2006); 1,127 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 85.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 68.0% now
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Douglas County married, 6.3% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.7% German, 19.2% Swedish, 13.6% Irish, 12.1% Norwegian, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 25.2% professional, 13.4% services, 21.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,405 (2006); Median household income: $59,483 (2006); Average household income: $70,101 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.6% (2006); Median home value: $164,085 (2006); Median rent: $374 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 13.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Nebagamon Community Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 374-2283 http://www.lakenebagamonwi.com
LAKESIDE (town). Covers a land area of 39.863 square miles and a water area of 0.032 square miles. Located at 46.64° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Population: 569 (1990); 609 (2000); 648 (2006); 675 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 62.0% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% Finnish, 22.9% German, 19.6% Swedish, 13.0% Norwegian, 8.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 26.8% professional, 12.5% services, 20.7% sales, 2.5% farming, 12.9% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,335 (2006); Median household income: $48,050 (2006); Average household income: $55,972 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $118,151 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 5.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAPLE (town). Covers a land area of 32.089 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.60° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,099 feet. Population: 667 (1990); 649 (2000); 663 (2006); 674 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 64.2% now married, 8.5% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% Finnish, 19.9% German, 17.6% Swedish, 9.0% Norwegian, 6.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 22.0% professional, 15.1% services, 20.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 13.4% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,002 (2006); Median household income: $42,627 (2006); Average household income: $50,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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Maple (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 363-2431 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $96,429 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 18.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 63.916 square miles and a water area of 1.050 square miles. Located at 46.51° N. Lat.; 91.99° W. Long. Population: 993 (1990); 1,144 (2000); 1,191 (2006); 1,217 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 63.5% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% German, 17.4% Norwegian, 14.2% Swedish, 10.1% Polish, 9.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 19.4% professional, 12.5% services, 30.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,770 (2006); Median household income: $55,046 (2006); Average household income: $62,633 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.0% (2006); Median home value: $115,152 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 2.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 52.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) OLIVER (village). Covers a land area of 2.047 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 46.65° N. Lat.; 92.19° W. Long. Elevation is 649 feet. Population: 265 (1990); 358 (2000); 390 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 190.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 64.9% now married, 4.1% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.3% Polish, 7.9% United States or American, 7.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 9.9% professional, 17.4% services, 36.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,942 (2006); Median household income: $49,063 (2006); Average household income: $63,457 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $103,472 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 49.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.504 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.63° N. Lat.; 91.98° W. Long. Elevation is 693 feet. Population: 1,326 (1990); 1,240 (2000); 1,234 (2006); 1,228 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 68.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% German, 18.7% Norwegian, 18.5% Swedish, 11.4% Finnish, 11.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.4% professional, 16.5% services, 22.6% sales, 1.3% farming, 17.1% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,052 (2006); Median household income: $48,835 (2006); Average household income: $57,899 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $105,574 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.1% less than 15 minutes, 58.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POPLAR (village). Covers a land area of 11.922 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 46.58° N. Lat.; 91.79° W. Long. Elevation is 985 feet. Population: 516 (1990); 552 (2000); 605 (2006); 643 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 68.4% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.0% Swedish, 23.7% German, 16.3% Irish, 14.8% Norwegian, 12.0% Finnish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 15.9% professional, 17.2% services, 28.6% sales, 2.8% farming, 10.0% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,574 (2006); Median household income: $48,779 (2006); Average household income: $58,117 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Maple (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 363-2431 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,192 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.2% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOLON SPRINGS (village). Covers a land area of 1.599 square miles and a water area of 0.702 square miles. Located at 46.35° N. Lat.; 91.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,083 feet. History: Solon Springs grew up along the route of the trail from Lake Superior to the Mississippi River, traveled for two centuries by traders, priests, and soldiers. The village of Solon Springs developed as a tourist center, with Lake St. Croix as the attraction. Population: 575 (1990); 576 (2000); 590 (2006); 597 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 1.0% Black, 2.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 369.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 53.8% now married, 13.3% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.2% German, 14.5% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 9.1% Swedish, 8.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 12.3% professional, 20.2% services, 24.1% sales, 2.0% farming, 15.4% construction, 15.8% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $22,585 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $47,420 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Solon Springs (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 378-2263 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.1% (2006); Median home value: $90,000 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.1% less than 15 minutes, 19.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOLON SPRINGS (town). Covers a land area of 83.017 square miles and a water area of 1.481 square miles. Located at 46.35° N. Lat.; 91.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,083 feet. Population: 619 (1990); 807 (2000); 895 (2006); 958 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 65.3% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.6% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.3% Norwegian, 10.7% Swedish, 9.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 12.8% professional, 20.5% services, 28.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.2% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,872 (2006); Median household income: $52,119 (2006); Average household income: $58,889 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Solon Springs (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 378-2263 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $123,780 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH RANGE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54874). Covers a land area of 141.183 square miles and a water area of 0.713 square miles. Located at 46.58° N. Lat.; 91.95° W. Long. Elevation is 763 feet. Population: 3,299 (2000); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 23.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.6% under 18, 9.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 64.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 16.3% Swedish, 10.9% Finnish, 9.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 18.5% professional, 15.5% services, 24.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 13.7% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,452 (2000); Median household income: $43,553 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.1% (2000); Median home value: $71,700 (2000); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.4% less
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SUMMIT (town). Covers a land area of 146.607 square miles and a water area of 0.964 square miles. Located at 46.45° N. Lat.; 92.19° W. Long. Population: 1,009 (1990); 1,042 (2000); 1,118 (2006); 1,168 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 67.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.6% German, 13.8% Swedish, 12.7% Norwegian, 12.5% Polish, 9.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 21.0% professional, 11.8% services, 17.3% sales, 0.8% farming, 20.6% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,826 (2006); Median household income: $50,610 (2006); Average household income: $55,478 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $109,180 (2006); Median rent: $138 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 45.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUPERIOR (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 36.940 square miles and a water area of 18.493 square miles. Located at 46.70° N. Lat.; 92.08° W. Long. Elevation is 642 feet. History: A North West Fur Company post was established in 1787 at the southwestern tip of Lake Superior, followed by an American Fur Company post in 1816. The settlement of Superior grew up here in the early 1850’s, but the first rush of people left with the economic depression of 1857. Not until the 1880’s, when the Northern Pacific Railroad reached Superior, did the town revive. In 1883 iron ore was discovered in the Gogebic Range and the next year in the Vermillion Range, and Superior began its role as an outlet for the iron ranges. After receiving a village charter in 1887, Superior became a city in 1889. Many of the people who came to Superior in the 1880’s and 1890’s were of Finnish and Scandinavian heritage. Population: 27,134 (1990); 27,368 (2000); 26,597 (2006); 25,941 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.9% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 720.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.8% never married, 48.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.7% German, 15.2% Swedish, 15.2% Norwegian, 13.2% Irish, 9.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,087 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 35 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 16.6% professional, 20.1% services, 30.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.2% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,092 (2006); Median household income: $36,335 (2006); Average household income: $45,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $407 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $336 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Superior (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 394-8710 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Superior (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,872. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 394-8101 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,182; Out-of-state $15,228
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $89,992 (2006); Median rent: $349 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Mary’s Hospital of Superior (162 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 577.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Telegram (Circulation 9,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 2.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 395-7212 http://www.ci.superior.wi.us Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (800) 942-5313 http://superiorwi.net
SUPERIOR (village). Covers a land area of 1.235 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 46.65° N. Lat.; 92.10° W. Long. Elevation is 642 feet. Population: 481 (1990); 500 (2000); 529 (2006); 552 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.8% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 428.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.7% never married, 70.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% German, 15.5% Swedish, 15.3% Norwegian, 15.0% Polish, 10.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 13.7% professional, 16.1% services, 30.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,618 (2006); Median household income: $47,692 (2006); Average household income: $55,703 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Superior (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 394-8710 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Superior (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,872. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 394-8101 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,182; Out-of-state $15,228 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $118,333 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Newspapers: The Daily Telegram (Circulation 9,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (800) 942-5313 http://superiorwi.net
SUPERIOR (town). Covers a land area of 106.197 square miles and a water area of 1.557 square miles. Located at 46.59° N. Lat.; 92.13° W. Long. Elevation is 642 feet. History: The area was visited by the French explorers Radisson (1661) and Duluth (1679). The city grew after iron ore was discovered (1880s) in the Gogebic range. The University of Wisconsin at Superior is here. Incorporated 1883. Population: 1,911 (1990); 2,058 (2000); 2,341 (2006); 2,548 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 70.9% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 16.3% Swedish, 11.2% Irish, 8.5% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 19.4% professional, 12.2% services, 24.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.8% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,357 (2006); Median household income: $56,579 (2006); Average household income: $61,424 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $128,901 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Mary’s Hospital of Superior (162 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.1% less than 15 minutes, 51.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 398-7078 http://www.townofsuperior.net
WASCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 132.958 square miles and a water area of 8.156 square miles. Located at 46.19° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,090 feet. Population: 535 (1990); 714 (2000); 824 (2006); 901 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 5.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 127.6 (2006); Marriage status: 12.1% never married, 68.8% now married, 11.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% German, 17.5% Norwegian, 14.0% Irish, 12.8% Swedish, 10.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 20.9% professional, 13.9% services, 20.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.9% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,330 (2006); Median household income: $51,071 (2006); Average household income: $56,125 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.7% (2006); Median home value: $172,642 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Dunn County Located in western Wisconsin; drained by the Red Cedar and Chippewa Rivers. Covers a land area of 852.03 square miles, a water area of 11.89 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Menomonie. Dunn County is part of the Menomonie, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Dunn County, WI Weather Station: Menomonie
Elevation: 777 feet
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Population: 35,909 (1990); 39,858 (2000); 42,139 (2006); 44,153 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.4% Black, 2.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 22.3% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 11.6% Catholic Church, 4.6% The United Methodist Church,
3.7% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 1.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,088 (2005); Leading industries: 16.8% manufacturing; 16.2% transportation & warehousing; 15.2% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,683 totaling 398,768 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 30 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,761 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 682 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,178 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 271 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 81 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,934 (2006); Median household income: $45,644 (2006); Average household income: $55,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.42% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $125,807 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 112.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 62.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 151.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 10.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 344.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.9% Bush, 52.0% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Beaver Creek State Public Hunting Ground; Bolen Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Chimney Rock State Wetlands Area; Dunnville State Public Hunting Grounds; Eau Galle River State Public Hunting Grounds; Elk Creek State Public Fishing Area; Hay Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Muddy Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Otter Creek State Fishery Area; Otter Creek State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Dunn County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1677 http://dunncountywi.govoffice2.com Menomonie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 235-9087 http://www.menomoniechamber.org
Dunn County Communities BOYCEVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 3.877 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.04° N. Lat.; 92.04° W. Long. Elevation is 948 feet. Population: 924 (1990); 1,043 (2000); 1,007 (2006); 1,016 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 259.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 51.2% now married, 8.1% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 26.9% Norwegian, 6.0% Irish, 5.1% Other groups, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 11.0% professional, 14.9% services, 20.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.8% construction, 34.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,071 (2006); Median household income: $33,889 (2006); Average household income: $40,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Boyceville Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 643-4311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $85,000 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dunn County Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLFAX (village). Covers a land area of 1.390 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 91.72° W. Long. Elevation is 942 feet. Population: 1,110 (1990); 1,136 (2000); 1,152 (2006); 1,170 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 828.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 58.0% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.2% Norwegian, 35.8% German, 6.0% Other groups, 5.1% Irish, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 15.6% professional, 19.7% services, 19.6% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.5% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,296 (2006); Median household income: $36,964 (2006); Average household income: $43,110 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Colfax (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 867 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 962-3773 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.7% (2006); Median home value: $81,964 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Newspapers: The Colfax Messenger (General - Circulation 1,350) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLFAX (town). Covers a land area of 34.238 square miles and a water area of 0.319 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 942 feet. Population: 691 (1990); 909 (2000); 1,025 (2006); 1,122 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 66.7% now married, 2.6% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% German, 38.1% Norwegian, 7.0% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.1% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 11.5% professional, 15.5% services, 14.9% sales, 3.2% farming, 17.1% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,505 (2006); Median household income: $57,478 (2006); Average household income: $63,199 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Colfax (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 867 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 962-3773 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $126,456 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Colfax Messenger (General - Circulation 1,350) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOWNING (village). Covers a land area of 2.975 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.04° N. Lat.; 92.12° W. Long. Elevation is 983 feet.
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Population: 250 (1990); 257 (2000); 270 (2006); 279 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 90.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 61.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 32.6% Norwegian, 7.4% Other groups, 7.4% English, 6.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 4.4% professional, 15.4% services, 27.2% sales, 8.1% farming, 20.6% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,926 (2006); Median household income: $50,417 (2006); Average household income: $56,381 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $102,419 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUNN (town). Covers a land area of 55.706 square miles and a water area of 1.358 square miles. Located at 44.75° N. Lat.; 91.92° W. Long. Population: 1,315 (1990); 1,492 (2000); 1,572 (2006); 1,640 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 3.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 21.4% Norwegian, 8.0% United States or American, 5.7% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 11.6% professional, 13.8% services, 22.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,866 (2006); Median household income: $54,602 (2006); Average household income: $58,145 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $125,586 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAU GALLE (town). Covers a land area of 47.365 square miles and a water area of 0.580 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 92.05° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 854 (1990); 797 (2000); 818 (2006); 838 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 62.1% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 10.5% Irish, 10.4% Austrian, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 10.2% professional, 14.6% services, 13.1% sales, 6.3% farming, 7.5% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,559 (2006); Median household income: $47,094 (2006); Average household income: $53,052 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $137,931 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELK MOUND (village). Covers a land area of 2.273 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.87° N. Lat.; 91.69° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 765 (1990); 785 (2000); 1,063 (2006); 1,285 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 467.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 59.5% now married, 2.9% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 32.8% Norwegian, 12.3% Irish, 7.2% English, 6.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 9.7% professional, 17.6% services, 30.3% sales, 1.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,019 (2006); Median household income: $45,244 (2006); Average household income: $48,835 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Elk Mound Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 879-5066 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $107,707 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 58.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELK MOUND (town). Covers a land area of 33.696 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 749 (1990); 1,121 (2000); 1,408 (2006); 1,630 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.0% Black, 4.9% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 65.6% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.5% German, 39.3% Norwegian, 6.6% Other groups, 6.6% Polish, 6.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 14.5% professional, 14.0% services, 21.6% sales, 4.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,931 (2006); Median household income: $55,707 (2006); Average household income: $63,360 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Elk Mound Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 879-5066 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $148,250 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less
than 15 minutes, 55.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 36.857 square miles and a water area of 0.484 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 412 (1990); 426 (2000); 471 (2006); 508 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 65.3% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 40.4% Norwegian, 6.9% Irish, 5.1% English, 3.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.7% management, 17.6% professional, 15.7% services, 15.7% sales, 7.9% farming, 7.5% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,989 (2006); Median household income: $48,409 (2006); Average household income: $57,061 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $122,642 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 26.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) HAY RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 36.070 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 91.94° W. Long. Population: 507 (1990); 546 (2000); 570 (2006); 592 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 68.1% now married, 3.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.9% German, 32.4% Norwegian, 8.3% Irish, 6.4% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 13.6% professional, 14.3% services, 17.9% sales, 3.9% farming, 16.4% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,096 (2006); Median household income: $49,625 (2006); Average household income: $60,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $126,087 (2006); Median rent: $289 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KNAPP (village). Covers a land area of 1.582 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 92.08° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 419 (1990); 421 (2000); 462 (2006); 497 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 1.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 292.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 58.3% now married, 9.0% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 23.4% Norwegian, 8.3% Irish, 8.1% United States or American, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 7.2% professional, 16.2% services, 25.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.8% construction, 35.1% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dunn County Income: Per capita income: $24,313 (2006); Median household income: $47,132 (2006); Average household income: $53,744 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Menomonie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1642 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.6% (2006); Median home value: $83,571 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 48.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUCAS (town). Covers a land area of 35.742 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.91° N. Lat.; 92.06° W. Long. Population: 644 (1990); 658 (2000); 725 (2006); 781 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.8% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 64.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 28.6% Norwegian, 9.7% English, 7.5% Irish, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 12.9% professional, 10.3% services, 15.3% sales, 3.7% farming, 11.6% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,945 (2006); Median household income: $53,493 (2006); Average household income: $67,230 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.2% (2006); Median home value: $132,813 (2006); Median rent: $384 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) MENOMONIE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.869 square miles and a water area of 1.738 square miles. Located at 44.87° N. Lat.; 91.91° W. Long. Elevation is 877 feet. History: Menomonie was established on the Red Cedar River as a sawmill site. Platted in 1859, by the 1870’s Menomonie was headquarters of one of the largest lumber corporations in Wisconsin. When the timber supply was exhausted, a power plant on the Red Cedar River provided a source of revenue. In 1903, James H. Stout founded Stout Institute here as a vocational training college. Population: 13,581 (1990); 14,937 (2000); 15,270 (2006); 15,630 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.9% Black, 3.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,186.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 48.4% never married, 39.9% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 19.3% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish, 6.7% Other groups, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 61 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 18.9% professional, 23.8% services, 25.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,840 (2006); Median household income: $34,700 (2006); Average household income: $46,722 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $332 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $295 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006). School District(s)
Menomonie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1642 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Stout (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,227. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1431 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $6,592; Out-of-state $16,925 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.2% (2006); Median home value: $122,814 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Myrtle Werth Hospital-Mayo Health System (63 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 282.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Dunn County News (General - Circulation 4,400); Dunn County Reminder (General - Circulation 22,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 14.5% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.3% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Menomonie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 235-9087 http://www.menomoniechamber.org
MENOMONIE (town). Covers a land area of 41.813 square miles and a water area of 0.206 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 91.96° W. Long. Elevation is 877 feet. History: Once a lumber town. The University of Wisconsin-Stout campus is here. The ornate civic center building was erected (1890s) by a lumber baron. Plotted 1859, Incorporated 1882. Population: 2,708 (1990); 3,174 (2000); 3,254 (2006); 3,331 (2011 projected); Race: 91.1% White, 0.2% Black, 7.8% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 77.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 68.8% now married, 3.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 27.5% Norwegian, 10.2% Other groups, 9.7% Irish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 21.8% professional, 10.9% services, 16.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.1% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,994 (2006); Median household income: $49,333 (2006); Average household income: $63,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). School District(s)
Menomonie Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1642 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Stout (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,227. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 232-1431 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $6,592; Out-of-state $16,925 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $140,247 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Myrtle Werth Hospital-Mayo Health System (63 beds) Newspapers: Dunn County News (General - Circulation 4,400); Dunn County Reminder (General - Circulation 22,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Menomonie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 235-9087 http://www.menomoniechamber.org
NEW HAVEN (town). Covers a land area of 36.389 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 92.11° W. Long. Population: 658 (1990); 656 (2000); 671 (2006); 686 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 18.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 62.8% now married, 8.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 33.1% Norwegian, 11.7% Irish, 9.1% Swedish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 10.5% professional, 12.0% services, 15.3% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.0% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,722 (2006); Median household income: $51,434 (2006); Average household income: $62,915 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $112,500 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OTTER CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 36.923 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 91.83° W. Long. Population: 339 (1990); 474 (2000); 525 (2006); 568 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 66.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% German, 22.9% Norwegian, 11.1% English, 10.2% Irish, 3.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 18.2% professional, 13.1% services, 17.2% sales, 8.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,976 (2006); Median household income: $50,806 (2006); Average household income: $55,785 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $139,224 (2006); Median rent: $213 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) PERU (town). Covers a land area of 18.720 square miles and a water area of 0.881 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 91.81° W. Long. Population: 203 (1990); 247 (2000); 281 (2006); 307 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.0% Black, 5.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 75.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 1.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% Norwegian, 27.1% German, 22.1% Austrian, 10.0% Irish, 9.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 11.4% professional, 11.4% services, 19.3% sales, 4.4% farming, 14.0% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,740 (2006); Median household income: $47,000 (2006); Average household income: $51,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $166,667 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 53.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RED CEDAR (town). Covers a land area of 39.764 square miles and a water area of 0.937 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Elevation is 758 feet. Population: 1,407 (1990); 1,673 (2000); 1,873 (2006); 2,033 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 66.1% now married, 3.1% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 26.0% Norwegian, 9.3% Irish, 7.5% English, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 15.3% professional, 12.1% services, 27.3% sales, 3.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,188 (2006); Median household income: $63,161 (2006); Average household income: $73,100 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,968 (2006); Median rent: $540 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIDGELAND (village). Covers a land area of 0.424 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.20° N. Lat.; 91.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,090 feet. Population: 246 (1990); 265 (2000); 281 (2006); 296 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 662.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.9 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 56.5% now married, 15.5% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 42.2% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 6.0% English, 4.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 13.3% professional, 11.4% services, 25.7% sales, 5.7% farming, 11.4% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,050 (2006); Median household income: $28,043 (2006); Average household income: $33,657 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $62,963 (2006); Median rent: $315 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCK CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 30.806 square miles and a water area of 0.777 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Population: 696 (1990); 793 (2000); 911 (2006); 1,002 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.2%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Dunn County widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 24.3% Norwegian, 7.7% Irish, 7.6% English, 7.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 10.3% professional, 9.9% services, 19.7% sales, 5.5% farming, 12.4% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,802 (2006); Median household income: $55,000 (2006); Average household income: $61,823 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $134,466 (2006); Median rent: $436 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAND CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.747 square miles and a water area of 0.405 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 568 (1990); 586 (2000); 620 (2006); 653 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% Norwegian, 35.1% German, 10.1% Irish, 7.3% English, 5.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 12.6% professional, 14.7% services, 17.7% sales, 6.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,823 (2006); Median household income: $49,038 (2006); Average household income: $54,337 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $115,306 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.7% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHERIDAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.091 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Population: 468 (1990); 483 (2000); 495 (2006); 507 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 67.5% now married, 2.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 40.0% Norwegian, 6.0% English, 5.7% Irish, 3.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 16.2% professional, 5.1% services, 15.4% sales, 5.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,040 (2006); Median household income: $52,579 (2006); Average household income: $56,686 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $120,270 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.277 square miles and a water area of 0.096 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 91.95° W. Long. Population: 725 (1990); 748 (2000); 784 (2006); 812 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 23.4% Norwegian, 12.4% Irish, 9.3% English, 7.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 13.9% professional, 13.6% services, 21.2% sales, 2.3% farming, 12.9% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,937 (2006); Median household income: $53,697 (2006); Average household income: $61,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $147,183 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPRING BROOK (town). Covers a land area of 60.780 square miles and a water area of 1.353 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 91.74° W. Long. Population: 1,293 (1990); 1,320 (2000); 1,523 (2006); 1,679 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 67.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% German, 30.7% Norwegian, 6.9% English, 6.1% United States or American, 5.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 16.6% professional, 11.9% services, 24.3% sales, 6.5% farming, 9.6% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,979 (2006); Median household income: $56,964 (2006); Average household income: $68,918 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $141,728 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 54.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) STANTON (town). Covers a land area of 33.861 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 92.08° W. Long. Population: 637 (1990); 715 (2000); 763 (2006); 798 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 64.0% now married, 3.4% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 21.2% Norwegian, 10.5% Irish, 8.1% Other groups, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 8.7% professional, 14.2% services, 18.0% sales, 5.2% farming, 12.6% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,331 (2006); Median household income: $54,219 (2006); Average household income: $57,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $143,662 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 1.1% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TAINTER (town). Covers a land area of 32.998 square miles and a water area of 2.683 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Population: 1,756 (1990); 2,116 (2000); 2,154 (2006); 2,207 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 66.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 25.4% Norwegian, 11.9% Irish, 7.0% English, 4.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 22.5% professional, 13.9% services, 21.2% sales, 1.1% farming, 9.8% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,091 (2006); Median household income: $65,570 (2006); Average household income: $76,977 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $145,764 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TAINTER LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.622 square miles and a water area of 2.841 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Population: 1,716 (1990); 2,089 (2000); 2,121 (2006); 2,170 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 113.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 68.9% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 26.6% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 8.1% English, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 23.5% professional, 13.6% services, 22.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.4% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,384 (2006); Median household income: $69,207 (2006); Average household income: $81,294 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $149,070 (2006); Median rent: $478 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TIFFANY (town). Covers a land area of 29.933 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 92.07° W. Long. Population: 586 (1990); 633 (2000); 659 (2006); 678 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 59.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 26.7% Norwegian, 9.4% Slovak, 8.2% Irish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 16.5% professional, 10.2% services, 18.0% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,363 (2006); Median household income: $47,102 (2006); Average household income: $65,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $136,441 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTON (town). Covers a land area of 41.509 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 92.06° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 560 (1990); 630 (2000); 677 (2006); 718 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 67.0% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 20.0% Norwegian, 8.0% United States or American, 7.1% Swedish, 6.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 9.8% professional, 7.6% services, 17.4% sales, 7.3% farming, 12.6% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,606 (2006); Median household income: $55,233 (2006); Average household income: $57,172 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $130,738 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHEELER (village). Covers a land area of 0.820 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.04° N. Lat.; 91.90° W. Long. Elevation is 938 feet. Population: 348 (1990); 317 (2000); 329 (2006); 338 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 401.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 45.9% now married, 12.0% widowed, 18.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.2% Norwegian, 27.2% German, 12.1% Irish, 8.7% English, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Eau Claire County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 2.1% professional, 16.1% services, 24.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.0% construction, 35.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,483 (2006); Median household income: $30,455 (2006); Average household income: $45,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.5% (2006); Median home value: $76,154 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILSON (town). Covers a land area of 35.531 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.17° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Population: 490 (1990); 500 (2000); 526 (2006); 552 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.0% now married, 3.8% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 36.5% Norwegian, 13.2% Irish, 5.6% Other groups, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 10.8% professional, 10.4% services, 12.8% sales, 6.4% farming, 15.2% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,874 (2006); Median household income: $41,333 (2006); Average household income: $48,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $117,308 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Eau Claire County Located in west central Wisconsin; drained by the Chippewa and Eau Claire Rivers. Covers a land area of 637.64 square miles, a water area of 7.64 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Eau Claire. Eau Claire County is part of the Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Chippewa County, WI; Eau Claire County, WI Weather Station: Fairchild Ranger Station
Elevation: 1,079 feet
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Population: 85,183 (1990); 93,142 (2000); 95,637 (2006); 98,523 (2011 projected); Race: 94.5% White, 0.6% Black, 2.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 150.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.5% Catholic Church, 16.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.1% The United Methodist Church, 1.6% Baptist General Conference (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 54,312 (2005); Leading industries: 19.5% health care and social assistance; 16.2% retail trade; 10.7% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 1,174 totaling 204,298 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 143 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,055 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 127 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,003 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,954 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 321 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 120 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,170 (2006); Median household income: $45,749 (2006); Average household income: $57,986 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.08% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $243 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $158 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $130,639 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 114.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 72.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 150.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 41.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 40.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 2,334.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 44.5% Bush, 54.2% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Augusta State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Eau Claire County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-4801 http://www.co.eau-claire.wi.us City of Altoona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-6092 http://www.ci.altoona.wi.us City of Eau Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-4902 http://www.ci.eau-claire.wi.us Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 834-1204 http://www.eauclairechamber.org
Eau Claire County Communities ALTOONA (city). Covers a land area of 4.088 square miles and a water area of 0.211 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 91.44° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. History: Settled 1882, incorporated 1887. Population: 5,900 (1990); 6,698 (2000); 6,377 (2006); 6,210 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.5% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,560.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 54.0% now married, 9.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% German, 26.4% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 21.4% professional, 12.7% services, 29.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.4% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,036 (2006); Median household income: $46,963 (2006); Average household income: $59,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Altoona (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,418 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-6032 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,778 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.3 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Altoona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-6092 http://www.ci.altoona.wi.us
AUGUSTA (city). Covers a land area of 2.024 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.68° N. Lat.; 91.12° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. History: Incorporated 1885. Population: 1,559 (1990); 1,460 (2000); 1,494 (2006); 1,533 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 738.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 53.6% now married, 13.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 14.6% Norwegian, 12.4% Irish, 8.7% Other groups, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 7.7% professional, 23.0% services, 22.3% sales, 1.8% farming, 7.2% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,467 (2006); Median household income: $34,842 (2006); Average household income: $44,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Augusta (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 612 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 286-3300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $86,759 (2006); Median rent: $328 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Newspapers: Augusta Area Times (General - Circulation 3,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRIDGE CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 102.432 square miles and a water area of 1.836 square miles. Located at 44.68° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Population: 1,391 (1990); 1,844 (2000); 2,012 (2006); 2,170 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.34 (2006); Median age: 29.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 66.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.5% German, 14.9% Norwegian, 7.1% United States or American, 5.3% English, 4.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 10.3% professional, 14.5% services, 20.1% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,277 (2006); Median household income: $41,125 (2006); Average household income: $47,716 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $126,519 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 18.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRUNSWICK (town). Covers a land area of 36.579 square miles and a water area of 0.782 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 91.57° W. Long.
Population: 1,506 (1990); 1,598 (2000); 1,659 (2006); 1,725 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 27.9% Norwegian, 7.7% English, 7.1% Irish, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 17.8% professional, 12.4% services, 22.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.9% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,948 (2006); Median household income: $55,948 (2006); Average household income: $66,827 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $143,345 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 55.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLEAR CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.943 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 91.34° W. Long. Population: 692 (1990); 712 (2000); 738 (2006); 765 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 35.4% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 6.3% Polish, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 14.3% professional, 10.7% services, 16.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 16.4% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,419 (2006); Median household income: $56,044 (2006); Average household income: $58,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $138,000 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 16.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DRAMMEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.931 square miles and a water area of <.001 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Population: 767 (1990); 800 (2000); 792 (2006); 799 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 35.9% Norwegian, 9.4% Irish, 7.9% English, 5.7% Austrian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 23.6% professional, 8.4% services, 26.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.7% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,026 (2006); Median household income: $56,389 (2006); Average household income: $64,967 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Eau Claire County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $141,000 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.2% less than 15 minutes, 58.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAU CLAIRE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 30.280 square miles and a water area of 2.085 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 91.49° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. History: The first claims were staked here in the 1840’s by Jeremiah Thomas and Stephen S. McCann, though logging had been going on for some years before that. Eau Claire County was organized in 1856, and more settlers arrived. The white pine that grew here was the basis for Eau Claire’s timber economy, with many sawmills operating along the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers. When logging declined, paper and pulp mills replaced the sawmills, and wood product factories developed. Population: 58,608 (1990); 61,704 (2000); 63,046 (2006); 64,669 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.8% Black, 3.8% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,082.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 39.4% never married, 46.3% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.7% German, 25.0% Norwegian, 11.9% Irish, 7.2% Other groups, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 36,884 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 133 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 120 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 20.5% professional, 18.2% services, 29.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 6.6% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,669 (2006); Median household income: $41,922 (2006); Average household income: $52,981 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $413 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $359 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Eau Claire Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 833-3465 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,688. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 836-2637 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,175; Out-of-state $15,220 Two-year College(s)
Chippewa Valley Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,752. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 833-6200 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,888; Out-of-state $15,442 Professional Hair Design Academy (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 835-2345 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.2% (2006); Median home value: $123,834 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Luther Midelfort Hospital (144 beds); Sacred Heart Hospital (344 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 306.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Leader-Telegram (Circulation 26,815) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 1.7% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Eau Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 839-4902 http://www.ci.eau-claire.wi.us Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 834-1204 http://www.eauclairechamber.org
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FAIRCHILD (village). Covers a land area of 1.456 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 44.60° N. Lat.; 90.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 504 (1990); 564 (2000); 570 (2006); 577 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 391.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 58.9% now married, 10.7% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 23.2% Norwegian, 7.6% Irish, 6.5% Polish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 7.9% professional, 20.1% services, 22.8% sales, 3.2% farming, 9.0% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,362 (2006); Median household income: $27,900 (2006); Average household income: $35,142 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Osseo-Fairchild (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 597-3141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $56,800 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 1.1% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIRCHILD (town). Covers a land area of 34.495 square miles and a water area of 0.033 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 312 (1990); 351 (2000); 352 (2006); 356 (2011 projected); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 59.0% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 9.9% Norwegian, 9.3% Irish, 9.0% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 13.3% professional, 23.8% services, 14.7% sales, 1.4% farming, 8.4% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,105 (2006); Median household income: $37,143 (2006); Average household income: $43,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Osseo-Fairchild (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 597-3141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $116,129 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FALL CREEK (village). Covers a land area of 1.572 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.76° N. Lat.; 91.27° W. Long. Elevation is 935 feet. Population: 1,034 (1990); 1,236 (2000); 1,340 (2006); 1,434 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 852.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 60.9% now married, 13.1% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.6% German, 20.3% Norwegian, 4.8% English, 4.5% Irish, 4.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 16.2% professional, 15.7% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.0% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,963 (2006); Median household income: $47,610 (2006); Average household income: $54,524 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Fall Creek (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 877-2123 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $119,848 (2006); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 54.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 58.240 square miles and a water area of 0.490 square miles. Located at 44.75° N. Lat.; 91.23° W. Long. Population: 1,002 (1990); 1,080 (2000); 1,167 (2006); 1,245 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 69.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 6.3% Irish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 11.3% professional, 10.4% services, 21.7% sales, 4.4% farming, 9.8% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,713 (2006); Median household income: $56,422 (2006); Average household income: $68,837 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $144,845 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 16.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUDINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 45.771 square miles and a water area of 0.182 square miles. Located at 44.79° N. Lat.; 91.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 906 (1990); 998 (2000); 1,105 (2006); 1,204 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.2% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 10.3% United States or American, 9.4% Irish, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 11.0% professional, 14.9% services, 13.1% sales, 2.8% farming, 14.2% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,287 (2006); Median household income: $51,413 (2006); Average household income: $55,080 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $120,614 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OTTER CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.573 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.65° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Population: 459 (1990); 531 (2000); 555 (2006); 578 (2011 projected); Race: 91.5% White, 0.2% Black, 5.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 64.3% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 23.9% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 6.2% English, 6.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 9.6% professional, 8.0% services, 22.4% sales, 7.3% farming, 13.7% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,815 (2006); Median household income: $58,008 (2006); Average household income: $67,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $156,410 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 21.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) PLEASANT VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 54.215 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.67° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 2,076 (1990); 2,681 (2000); 2,854 (2006); 3,020 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 72.5% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 34.4% Norwegian, 11.5% English, 9.9% Irish, 7.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 25.5% professional, 8.9% services, 24.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.0% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,081 (2006); Median household income: $75,387 (2006); Average household income: $85,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $183,856 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 58.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SEYMOUR (town). Covers a land area of 31.159 square miles and a water area of 1.073 square miles. Located at 44.83° N. Lat.; 91.37° W. Long. Population: 2,449 (1990); 2,978 (2000); 3,272 (2006); 3,517 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.2% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Florence County Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 14.8% Irish, 8.3% English, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 21.1% professional, 12.2% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,047 (2006); Median household income: $57,718 (2006); Average household income: $66,411 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $148,743 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 56.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEYMOUR (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.342 square miles and a water area of 0.681 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 91.44° W. Long. Population: 1,355 (1990); 1,474 (2000); 1,572 (2006); 1,661 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.2% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 671.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 67.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 24.3% Norwegian, 20.5% Irish, 8.4% English, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 25.6% professional, 10.9% services, 25.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.0% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,468 (2006); Median household income: $52,220 (2006); Average household income: $62,547 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $141,772 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNION (town). Covers a land area of 27.938 square miles and a water area of 0.476 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 91.58° W. Long. Elevation is 915 feet. Population: 1,889 (1990); 2,402 (2000); 2,691 (2006); 2,937 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.0% Black, 3.8% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 96.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 66.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% German, 31.6% Norwegian, 8.1% Irish, 7.1% Other groups, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 14.2% professional, 13.1% services, 26.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.0% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,392 (2006); Median household income: $63,698 (2006); Average household income: $72,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $149,297 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 56.059 square miles and a water area of 0.470 square miles. Located at 44.77° N. Lat.; 91.42° W. Long. Population: 5,379 (1990); 6,995 (2000); 7,316 (2006); 7,674 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.4% Black, 1.8% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 130.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 23.3% Norwegian, 13.3% Irish, 9.2% English, 6.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 26.0% professional, 10.7% services, 25.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,275 (2006); Median household income: $65,799 (2006); Average household income: $86,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $172,292 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 1.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.0% less than 15 minutes, 46.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILSON (town). Covers a land area of 47.674 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 44.83° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 477 (1990); 420 (2000); 445 (2006); 469 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.3% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 12.1% Norwegian, 11.6% United States or American, 10.0% Irish, 8.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 15.9% professional, 11.8% services, 20.0% sales, 6.2% farming, 13.3% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,489 (2006); Median household income: $45,061 (2006); Average household income: $58,823 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $104,054 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Florence County Located in northeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the north by the Brule River and the Michigan border, and on the east by the Menominee River and the Michigan border; includes part of Nicolet National Forest. Covers a land area of 488.03 square miles, a water area of 9.43 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1882. County seat is Town of Florence. Florence County is part of the Iron Mountain, MI-WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Dickinson County, MI; Florence County, WI
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Population: 4,590 (1990); 5,088 (2000); 5,114 (2006); 5,209 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.4% Catholic Church, 3.4% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.4% Pentecostal Church of God, 1.9% Baptist General Conference, 1.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 2,668 (2005); Leading industries: 33.2% manufacturing; 15.9% retail trade; 3.2% other services (except public administration) (2004); Farms: 121 totaling 21,360 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 228 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,374 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,939 (2006); Median household income: $40,835 (2006); Average household income: $50,096 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.43% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $107,556 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 76.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 100.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 221.4 (Unreliable rate as per CDC) deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.9% good, 2.1% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 2.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 62.5% Bush, 36.5% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Florence County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3201 http://www.florencewisconsin.com Florence County Business & Citizens League . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3595 http://www.florencewisconsin.com
Florence County Communities AURORA (town). Covers a land area of 37.961 square miles and a water area of 0.408 square miles. Located at 45.75° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 1,072 feet. Population: 1,036 (1990); 1,186 (2000); 1,180 (2006); 1,193 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 62.9% now married, 6.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% German, 19.8% Swedish, 11.1% French (except Basque), 10.4% Irish, 10.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 11.3% professional, 16.0% services, 27.2% sales, 2.3% farming, 17.1% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,244 (2006); Median household income: $38,030 (2006); Average household income: $47,585 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,058 (2006); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COMMONWEALTH (town). Covers a land area of 42.329 square miles and a water area of 0.610 square miles. Located at 45.87° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. Population: 407 (1990); 419 (2000); 428 (2006); 437 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 13.9% Polish, 13.6% Italian, 12.0% Swedish, 11.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 16.5% professional, 16.5% services, 17.4% sales, 2.6% farming, 9.1% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,216 (2006); Median household income: $42,692 (2006); Average household income: $59,958 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $115,104 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FENCE (town). Covers a land area of 89.443 square miles and a water area of 0.592 square miles. Located at 45.75° N. Lat.; 88.51° W. Long. Elevation is 1,548 feet. Population: 222 (1990); 231 (2000); 235 (2006); 242 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 1.7% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.0% German, 14.5% Irish, 13.2% Polish, 9.4% Swedish, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 8.9% professional, 8.9% services, 8.9% sales, 9.9% farming, 13.9% construction, 43.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,436 (2006); Median household income: $33,750 (2006); Average household income: $42,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $69,444 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) FERN (town). Covers a land area of 33.996 square miles and a water area of 1.168 square miles. Located at 45.86° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,380 feet. Population: 112 (1990); 153 (2000); 160 (2006); 166 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 48.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 65.4% now married, 9.4% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% German, 17.1% Polish, 8.9% Swedish, 7.6% French Canadian, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 7.1% professional, 17.1% services, 28.6% sales, 7.1% farming, 8.6% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,734 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,686 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.2% (2006); Median home value: $122,368 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FLORENCE (town). County seat. Covers a land area of 153.642 square miles and a water area of 4.046 square miles. Located at 45.90° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,296 feet. Population: 2,097 (1990); 2,319 (2000); 2,336 (2006); 2,383 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 62.1% now married, 9.8% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% German, 12.2% Swedish, 11.6% French (except Basque), 10.8% Irish, 10.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 20.5% professional, 20.5% services, 15.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 13.0% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,609 (2006); Median household income: $44,075 (2006); Average household income: $51,914 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $246 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $241 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Florence (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3217 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $120,173 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Florence Mining News (General - Circulation 1,390) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Florence County Business & Citizens League . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3595 http://www.florencewisconsin.com
HOMESTEAD (town). Covers a land area of 53.856 square miles and a water area of 0.465 square miles. Located at 45.76° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Population: 337 (1990); 378 (2000); 381 (2006); 388 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 63.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% German, 23.3% Swedish, 10.5% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 8.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 15.4% professional, 18.1% services, 20.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 11.0% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,470 (2006); Median household income: $37,000 (2006); Average household income: $49,277 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.6% (2006); Median home value: $90,000 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 57.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LONG LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 33.986 square miles and a water area of 1.853 square miles. Located at 45.85° N. Lat.; 88.62° W. Long. Elevation is 1,550 feet. Population: 205 (1990); 197 (2000); 199 (2006); 205 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.7 (2006); Marriage status: 8.6% never married, 75.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% German, 16.3% English, 15.7% Irish, 11.8% Polish, 11.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 3.9% professional, 27.5% services, 29.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.9% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,171 (2006); Median household income: $32,750 (2006); Average household income: $40,158 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $85,833 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 15.7% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.2% less than 15 minutes, 4.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) TIPLER (town). Covers a land area of 42.821 square miles and a water area of 0.288 square miles. Located at 45.95° N. Lat.; 88.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,537 feet. Population: 174 (1990); 205 (2000); 195 (2006); 195 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 63.0% now married, 7.2% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% German, 26.8% Irish, 20.8% French (except Basque), 8.7% United States or American, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 2.5% professional, 17.5% services, 25.0% sales, 3.8% farming, 10.0% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,061 (2006); Median household income: $40,294 (2006); Average household income: $46,715 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $80,000 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Fond du Lac County Located in eastern Wisconsin; drained by the Milwaukee, Rock, Sheboygan, and Fond du Lac Rivers; includes part of Lake Winnebago. Covers a land area of 722.91 square miles, a water area of 42.89 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Fond du Lac.
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Fond du Lac County is part of the Fond du Lac, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Fond du Lac County, WI Weather Station: Fond Du Lac
Elevation: 757 feet
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Population: 90,083 (1990); 97,296 (2000); 99,510 (2006); 101,637 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 1.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 137.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 35.9% Catholic Church, 8.1% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.2% United Church of Christ, 3.2% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 56,473 (2005); Leading industries: 22.0% manufacturing; 13.9% retail trade; 11.8% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,634 totaling 344,286 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 21 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 124 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 4,886 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,776 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,749 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 398 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 220 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,280 (2006); Median household income: $53,249 (2006); Average household income: $61,380 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.58% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $241 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $235 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $133,974 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 122.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 89.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 200.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 96.8% good, 3.2% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 17.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 991.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 62.8% Bush, 36.2% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Eldorado State Public Hunting Grounds; Mullet River State Wildlife Area; Saint Cloud State Wildlife Areas Additional Information Contacts Fond du Lac County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-3000 http://www.co.fond-du-lac.wi.us City of Fond du Lac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 322-3400 http://www.ci.fond-du-lac.wi.us City of Ripon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-4914 http://www.cityofripon.com Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 921-9500 http://www.fdlac.com Ripon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 662-6927 http://www.ripon-wi.com/ripon-wi/ Town of Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 923-5551 http://www.empire-town.org Village of Campbellsport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 533-8321 http://campbellsport.govoffice.com Village of North Fond du Lac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-3765 http://www.nfdl.org
Fond du Lac County Communities ALTO (town). Covers a land area of 36.302 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.69° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 1,145 (1990); 1,103 (2000); 1,016 (2006); 1,003 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 71.4% now married, 2.0% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% Dutch, 38.3% German, 5.4% United States or American, 5.0% Norwegian, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 10.5% professional, 12.4% services, 21.2% sales, 6.4% farming, 8.5% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,448 (2006); Median household income: $64,352 (2006); Average household income: $70,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $141,089 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) ASHFORD (town). Covers a land area of 35.771 square miles and a water area of 0.069 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 88.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 1,586 (1990); 1,773 (2000); 1,855 (2006); 1,926 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 62.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.5% German, 9.3% Irish, 4.5% English, 4.5% Polish, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 10.0% professional, 10.7% services, 18.3% sales, 1.8% farming, 14.7% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,164 (2006); Median household income: $59,024 (2006); Average household income: $70,239 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $173,162 (2006); Median rent: $423 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AUBURN (town). Covers a land area of 35.179 square miles and a water area of 0.574 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Population: 1,789 (1990); 2,075 (2000); 2,166 (2006); 2,239 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 69.1% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.0% German, 8.8% Irish, 6.2% Polish, 5.3% United States or American, 4.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County management, 13.1% professional, 11.4% services, 21.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.9% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,507 (2006); Median household income: $67,717 (2006); Average household income: $73,047 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $192,749 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRANDON (village). Covers a land area of 0.782 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.73° N. Lat.; 88.78° W. Long. Elevation is 999 feet. Population: 957 (1990); 912 (2000); 1,013 (2006); 1,071 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,295.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 65.2% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 24.4% Dutch, 7.8% English, 7.5% Irish, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 11.6% professional, 20.8% services, 19.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.8% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,649 (2006); Median household income: $52,244 (2006); Average household income: $53,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Rosendale-Brandon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,022 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 872-2851 Waupun (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-9341 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $106,977 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BYRON (town). Covers a land area of 36.318 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 1,634 (1990); 1,550 (2000); 1,629 (2006); 1,693 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 62.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 10.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.6% Polish, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 10.8% professional, 11.6% services, 24.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.7% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,518 (2006); Median household income: $63,707 (2006); Average household income: $77,156 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $163,821 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALUMET (town). Covers a land area of 30.179 square miles and a water area of 13.908 square miles. Located at 43.91° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Population: 1,444 (1990); 1,514 (2000); 1,532 (2006); 1,555 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 62.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.7% German, 6.6% Irish, 4.2% English, 4.2% United States or American, 3.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 10.5% professional, 11.1% services, 18.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.6% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,623 (2006); Median household income: $55,090 (2006); Average household income: $65,826 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $149,273 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) CAMPBELLSPORT (village). Covers a land area of 1.165 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. History: Incorporated 1902. Population: 1,746 (1990); 1,913 (2000); 1,989 (2006); 2,075 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,707.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 62.8% now married, 8.2% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.1% German, 14.8% Irish, 4.8% Polish, 4.2% United States or American, 3.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 12.4% professional, 14.7% services, 23.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,028 (2006); Median household income: $53,580 (2006); Average household income: $57,888 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Campbellsport (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 533-8381 Kewaskum (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 626-8427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $144,541 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 129.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Campbellsport News (General - Circulation 2,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less
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than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Campbellsport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 533-8321 http://campbellsport.govoffice.com
EDEN (village). Covers a land area of 0.520 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.69° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. History: Eden was settled by Britishers around 1845, and jokingly called Eden because one of the early residents was named Adam. Population: 734 (1990); 687 (2000); 669 (2006); 663 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,286.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 61.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.4% German, 22.9% Irish, 6.6% Other groups, 6.2% Polish, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.2% management, 9.3% professional, 13.0% services, 26.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 12.8% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,829 (2006); Median household income: $48,611 (2006); Average household income: $57,850 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006).
ELDORADO (town). Covers a land area of 35.770 square miles and a water area of 0.470 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 1,409 (1990); 1,447 (2000); 1,547 (2006); 1,622 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 70.4% now married, 3.2% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.9% German, 8.0% Irish, 5.2% English, 5.1% United States or American, 4.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 10.6% professional, 10.5% services, 25.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.7% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,228 (2006); Median household income: $64,924 (2006); Average household income: $72,140 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $147,067 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 58.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Campbellsport (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 533-8381 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $92,308 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EDEN (town). Covers a land area of 36.002 square miles and a water area of 0.045 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. Population: 913 (1990); 979 (2000); 989 (2006); 1,006 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 61.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.6% German, 14.9% Irish, 6.7% English, 5.3% United States or American, 3.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 10.8% professional, 9.8% services, 22.7% sales, 4.7% farming, 15.1% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,386 (2006); Median household income: $60,714 (2006); Average household income: $69,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Campbellsport (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 533-8381 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $168,490 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMPIRE (town). Covers a land area of 29.015 square miles and a water area of 0.127 square miles. Located at 43.75° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Population: 2,347 (1990); 2,620 (2000); 2,900 (2006); 3,111 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 99.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 73.3% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.3% German, 14.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.7% Polish, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 24.1% professional, 10.8% services, 17.6% sales, 2.5% farming, 10.6% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,241 (2006); Median household income: $78,914 (2006); Average household income: $93,050 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.6% (2006); Median home value: $207,666 (2006); Median rent: $530 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 923-5551 http://www.empire-town.org
FAIRWATER (village). Aka Fair Water. Covers a land area of 0.743 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 88.86° W. Long. Elevation is 970 feet. Population: 302 (1990); 350 (2000); 339 (2006); 334 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 456.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 71.7% now married, 4.4% widowed, 2.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 11.2% Dutch, 6.0% Polish, 5.4% English, 3.6% French (except Basque) (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 16.4% professional, 12.6% services, 21.3% sales, 2.2% farming, 12.6% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,997 (2006); Median household income: $52,134 (2006); Average household income: $59,380 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $94,194 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOND DU LAC (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 16.872 square miles and a water area of 1.331 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: Fond du Lac began as a French trading post in 1785. Settlers came in the mid-1830’s, and a sawmill and gristmill were soon built. After a slow start, the lumber industry brought prosperity to Fond du Lac in the 1860’s and 1870’s. After considerable difficulty, a rail line was completed from Chicago in 1859, but the first train that came through was derailed by an ox stuck between the ties on a trestle. Population: 39,274 (1990); 42,203 (2000); 42,804 (2006); 43,360 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 2.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,536.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 56.3% now married, 7.4% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 11.2% Irish, 7.4% Other groups, 6.1% Polish, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,514 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 113 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 104 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 15.7% professional, 16.9% services, 24.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 7.4% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,737 (2006); Median household income: $46,718 (2006); Average household income: $55,021 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $421 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $383 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Fond Du Lac (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-2760 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Marian College of Fond du Lac (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 923-7600 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,705; Out-of-state $16,705 Two-year College(s)
Moraine Park Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,509. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 922-8611 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,655; Out-of-state $15,549 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $120,012 (2006); Median rent: $459 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Fond Du Lac County Community Program - Acute Psychiatric (25 beds); St Agnes Hospital (330 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 280.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Reporter (Circulation 27,083) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
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Additional Information Contacts City of Fond du Lac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 322-3400 http://www.ci.fond-du-lac.wi.us Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 921-9500 http://www.fdlac.com
FOND DU LAC (town). Covers a land area of 19.852 square miles and a water area of 1.076 square miles. Located at 43.75° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: A French fur-trading post in the late 18th century, it later grew into a lumbering town. After the arrival of the railroad, it became an industrial city. University of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac campus here. Incorporated 1852. Population: 1,546 (1990); 2,027 (2000); 2,179 (2006); 2,307 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 109.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 66.5% now married, 2.8% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.0% German, 14.9% Irish, 7.7% United States or American, 6.7% English, 6.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 14.1% professional, 12.2% services, 18.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.0% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,486 (2006); Median household income: $68,170 (2006); Average household income: $82,120 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $254 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $200 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). School District(s)
Fond Du Lac (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-2760 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Marian College of Fond du Lac (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 923-7600 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,705; Out-of-state $16,705 Two-year College(s)
Moraine Park Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,509. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 922-8611 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,655; Out-of-state $15,549 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $173,137 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Fond Du Lac County Community Program - Acute Psychiatric (25 beds); St Agnes Hospital (330 beds) Newspapers: The Reporter (Circulation 27,083) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 921-9500 http://www.fdlac.com
FOREST (town). Covers a land area of 35.246 square miles and a water area of 0.868 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Population: 1,094 (1990); 1,108 (2000); 1,120 (2006); 1,132 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 67.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.8% German, 12.2% Irish, 6.4% United States or American, 4.6% Polish, 2.8% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 9.5% professional, 10.7% services, 18.0% sales, 6.3% farming, 12.8% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,694 (2006); Median household income: $59,959 (2006); Average household income: $69,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $167,079 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRIENDSHIP (town). Covers a land area of 17.023 square miles and a water area of 17.414 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Population: 2,143 (1990); 2,406 (2000); 2,523 (2006); 2,656 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 148.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 66.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.5% German, 7.3% English, 7.3% Irish, 5.6% French (except Basque), 5.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 13.8% professional, 15.4% services, 19.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 12.7% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,989 (2006); Median household income: $56,728 (2006); Average household income: $62,448 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $114,318 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less than 15 minutes, 52.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAMARTINE (town). Covers a land area of 36.499 square miles and a water area of 0.066 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 88.57° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,607 (1990); 1,616 (2000); 1,665 (2006); 1,701 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.0% German, 10.6% Irish, 8.0% English, 4.9% Dutch, 4.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 9.8% professional, 14.3% services, 22.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.8% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,814 (2006); Median household income: $64,884 (2006); Average household income: $77,881 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $161,946 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 47.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MALONE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53049). Covers a land area of 39.017 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 43.88° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Elevation is 975 feet. Population: 2,403 (2000); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 61.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.3% under 18, 13.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 62.5% now married, 5.9% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.1% German, 8.3% Irish, 4.7% English, 3.8% Swedish, 3.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 10.2% professional, 16.0% services, 16.0% sales, 2.7% farming, 15.1% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,925 (2000); Median household income: $49,410 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2000); Median home value: $126,300 (2000); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARSHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.123 square miles and a water area of 0.204 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Population: 1,011 (1990); 1,118 (2000); 1,152 (2006); 1,187 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 68.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.2% German, 8.4% Irish, 6.1% United States or American, 2.7% English, 2.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 14.2% professional, 13.7% services, 18.1% sales, 3.5% farming, 14.5% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,316 (2006); Median household income: $66,311 (2006); Average household income: $70,665 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $158,333 (2006); Median rent: $230 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 11.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) METOMEN (town). Covers a land area of 34.636 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Population: 600 (1990); 709 (2000); 728 (2006); 739 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 19.6% Dutch, 10.2% Polish, 8.8% English, 5.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 13.9% professional, 12.6% services, 17.6% sales, 5.0% farming, 6.8% construction, 24.7% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County Income: Per capita income: $21,985 (2006); Median household income: $51,993 (2006); Average household income: $63,765 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $165,116 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT CALVARY (village). Covers a land area of 1.060 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.82° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 677 (1990); 956 (2000); 969 (2006); 997 (2011 projected); Race: 78.0% White, 0.5% Black, 7.2% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 914.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.80 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 149.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 68.1% now married, 4.2% widowed, 2.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% German, 9.1% Other groups, 4.3% Irish, 2.7% United States or American, 1.4% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 10.4% professional, 15.3% services, 22.5% sales, 0.7% farming, 24.1% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,799 (2006); Median household income: $55,469 (2006); Average household income: $57,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 35.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $131,507 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORTH FOND DU LAC (village). Covers a land area of 1.909 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 43.81° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: North Fond du Lac began as a farming community, but became a railroad center when the Soo Line and Chicago & North Western Railway located their shops here in the early 1900’s. Population: 4,370 (1990); 4,557 (2000); 4,769 (2006); 4,952 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,498.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 61.5% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.2% German, 12.3% Irish, 7.6% English, 6.7% Polish, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 11.6% professional, 16.3% services, 20.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.7% construction, 34.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,242 (2006); Median household income: $51,983 (2006); Average household income: $54,748 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $97,276 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 196.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.1% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of North Fond du Lac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-3765 http://www.nfdl.org
OAKFIELD (village). Covers a land area of 0.964 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 894 feet. Population: 1,012 (1990); 1,012 (2000); 990 (2006); 987 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,027.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 63.7% now married, 8.3% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% German, 11.2% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.8% Polish, 4.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 11.6% professional, 13.1% services, 25.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.7% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,010 (2006); Median household income: $60,819 (2006); Average household income: $69,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $505 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $499 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Oakfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 583-3146 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2006); Median home value: $148,185 (2006); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAKFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.746 square miles and a water area of 0.054 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 894 feet. Population: 813 (1990); 767 (2000); 762 (2006); 759 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.9% German, 7.9% United States or American, 6.8% Dutch, 6.6% Irish, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 7.7% professional, 14.0% services, 19.6% sales, 3.4% farming, 16.5% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,281 (2006); Median household income: $63,194 (2006); Average household income: $69,027 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006).
School District(s)
School District(s)
North Fond Du Lac (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 929-3750
Oakfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 583-3146
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $166,102 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 54.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OSCEOLA (town). Covers a land area of 35.127 square miles and a water area of 1.229 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 88.19° W. Long. Population: 1,588 (1990); 1,802 (2000); 1,901 (2006); 1,989 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 65.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.5% German, 14.0% Irish, 6.3% Polish, 5.5% United States or American, 3.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 12.9% professional, 10.5% services, 21.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,837 (2006); Median household income: $57,193 (2006); Average household income: $63,989 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $181,625 (2006); Median rent: $496 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIPON (city). Covers a land area of 4.234 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 88.84° W. Long. Elevation is 943 feet. History: The first settlers in Ripon were members of a stock company called the Wisconsin Phalanx, followers of Francois Charles Marie Fourier, early 19th-century socialist. In 1844 they named their settlement Ceresco, for Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture. The Phalanx disbanded by mutual consent in 1850, and the settlement of Ceresco was absorbed by a nearby community named Ripon. Ripon was a stronghold of abolitionists during the Civil War. Population: 7,404 (1990); 6,828 (2000); 6,708 (2006); 6,638 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,584.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 57.7% now married, 12.2% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.2% German, 10.0% English, 7.7% Irish, 7.5% Polish, 7.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 18.2% professional, 15.2% services, 20.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.4% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,257 (2006); Median household income: $43,525 (2006); Average household income: $51,538 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $441 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $413 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
Four-year College(s)
Ripon College (Private, Not-for-profit, United Church of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-8115 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $21,550; Out-of-state $21,550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $114,526 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Ripon Medical Center (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 165.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Ripon Commonwealth-Press (General - Circulation 3,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ripon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-4914 http://www.cityofripon.com Ripon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 662-6927 http://www.ripon-wi.com/ripon-wi/
RIPON (town). Covers a land area of 31.808 square miles and a water area of 0.146 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 943 feet. History: Seat of Ripon College. One of the meetings leading to formation of Republican Party was held here in 1854. Carrie Chapman Catt was born here. Settled 1844 as Ceresco by Socialist Fourierists; Incorporated as Ripon in 1858. Population: 1,256 (1990); 2,001 (2000); 1,967 (2006); 1,959 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.93 (2006); Median age: 23.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 41.5% never married, 52.3% now married, 2.2% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.7% Polish, 8.3% Other groups, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 14.4% professional, 17.1% services, 26.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 6.9% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,233 (2006); Median household income: $57,727 (2006); Average household income: $69,735 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ripon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-4600 Four-year College(s)
Ripon College (Private, Not-for-profit, United Church of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-8115 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $21,550; Out-of-state $21,550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $140,123 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Ripon Medical Center (25 beds) Newspapers: The Ripon Commonwealth-Press (General - Circulation 3,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 72.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 21.6% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ripon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 662-6927 http://www.ripon-wi.com/ripon-wi/
School District(s)
ROSENDALE (village). Covers a land area of 1.120 square miles and
Ripon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 748-4600
a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.81° N. Lat.; 88.67° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 883 (1990); 923 (2000); 989 (2006); 1,040 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 883.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Fond du Lac County size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 66.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% German, 12.1% Irish, 8.7% United States or American, 6.5% Norwegian, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 11.5% professional, 13.5% services, 24.8% sales, 1.5% farming, 8.9% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,769 (2006); Median household income: $62,894 (2006); Average household income: $65,118 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006).
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management, 15.4% professional, 19.4% services, 18.6% sales, 1.4% farming, 17.6% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,056 (2006); Median household income: $60,417 (2006); Average household income: $68,106 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $115,313 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Rosendale-Brandon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,022 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 872-2851 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $143,609 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 60.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROSENDALE (town). Covers a land area of 35.618 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 714 (1990); 783 (2000); 854 (2006); 910 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 67.9% now married, 5.7% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% German, 10.0% English, 8.1% Polish, 5.9% Irish, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 9.5% professional, 12.0% services, 19.8% sales, 3.4% farming, 12.7% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,105 (2006); Median household income: $59,278 (2006); Average household income: $67,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Rosendale-Brandon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,022 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 872-2851 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $167,958 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAINT CLOUD (village). Covers a land area of 0.931 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.82° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 494 (1990); 497 (2000); 528 (2006); 555 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 567.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 60.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.3% German, 5.8% French (except Basque), 4.2% United States or American, 4.0% Irish, 4.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0%
SPRINGVALE (town). Covers a land area of 35.978 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Population: 700 (1990); 727 (2000); 713 (2006); 699 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.2% German, 14.2% Dutch, 9.1% English, 7.8% Irish, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 9.3% professional, 9.3% services, 19.8% sales, 3.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,593 (2006); Median household income: $57,361 (2006); Average household income: $64,705 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $145,253 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TAYCHEEDAH (town). Covers a land area of 29.995 square miles and a water area of 5.249 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. History: Taycheedah was founded in 1839 by Francis D. McCarty, who hoped to build an industrial and commercial city here, where several travel routes converged. After the Civil War, trade moved from Taycheedah to Fond du Lac. Population: 2,765 (1990); 3,666 (2000); 3,906 (2006); 4,125 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 130.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 71.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% German, 14.3% Irish, 7.1% English, 3.9% Polish, 3.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 18.8% professional, 13.0% services, 21.6% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,349 (2006); Median household income: $70,560 (2006); Average household income: $81,424 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $186,700 (2006); Median rent: $565 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Forest County
Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 56.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VAN DYNE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54979). Aka Vandyne. Covers a land area of 24.180 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.87° N. Lat.; 88.52° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. History: Van Dyne was named for an early Dutch settler during the 1860’s. Population: 1,375 (2000); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 56.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.9% under 18, 11.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 68.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.8% German, 6.4% English, 5.2% United States or American, 5.2% French (except Basque), 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 10.6% professional, 13.7% services, 22.0% sales, 1.8% farming, 11.3% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,338 (2000); Median household income: $53,681 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2000); Median home value: $113,900 (2000); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 59.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUPUN (town). Covers a land area of 34.978 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 904 feet. Population: 1,163 (1990); 1,385 (2000); 1,347 (2006); 1,340 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 71.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.8% German, 32.6% Dutch, 6.7% Irish, 6.4% United States or American, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 14.7% professional, 14.6% services, 23.2% sales, 3.1% farming, 10.4% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,442 (2006); Median household income: $65,967 (2006); Average household income: $75,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Waupun (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 324-9341 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $168,701 (2006); Median rent: $296 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Forest County Located in northeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the north by the Brule River and the Michigan border; includes Sugarbush Hill, the highest point in the state (1,951 ft), and most of Nicolet National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,014.05 square miles, a water area of 32.34 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1885. County seat is Crandon.
Weather Station: Laona 6 SW
Elevation: 1,522 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 27 37 53 66 73 76 73 64 54 37 25 Low 3 7 17 29 40 49 55 53 45 35 22 9 Precip 1.3 0.9 2.0 2.6 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.8 2.8 2.3 1.5 Snow 16.8 9.8 12.5 6.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.9 9.2 15.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 8,776 (1990); 10,024 (2000); 10,073 (2006); 10,195 (2011 projected); Race: 86.0% White, 1.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 26.4% Catholic Church, 5.0% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 4.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.1% The United Methodist Church, 1.6% Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 4,961 (2005); Leading industries: 15.5% retail trade; 14.3% health care and social assistance; 13.9% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 164 totaling 33,630 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 682 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 309 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,968 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 100 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,781 (2006); Median household income: $40,023 (2006); Average household income: $49,492 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.12% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $416 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $368 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2006); Median home value: $103,758 (2006); Median rent: $256 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 93.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 104.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.7% good, 2.3% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 5.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.6% Bush, 48.7% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bog Brook State Wildlife Area; Little Rice State Wildlife Area; Nicolet National Forest Additional Information Contacts Forest County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 478-2422 http://www.forestcountywi.com Crandon WI Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 334-3387 http://www.crandonwi.com Town of Hiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 649-3680 http://www.townofhiles.org Wabeno Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 473-2311
Forest County Communities ALVIN (town). Covers a land area of 114.979 square miles and a water area of 1.012 square miles. Located at 45.96° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,670 feet. Population: 145 (1990); 186 (2000); 187 (2006); 189 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.89 (2006); Median age: 58.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 13.9% never married, 72.2% now married, 6.0% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% German, 17.1% English, 12.0% Irish, 3.2% Polish, 3.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 0.0% professional, 13.5% services, 18.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 40.5% construction, 21.6% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Forest County Income: Per capita income: $20,374 (2006); Median household income: $32,188 (2006); Average household income: $38,485 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $95,714 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARGONNE (town). Aka North Crandon. Covers a land area of 108.236 square miles and a water area of 0.072 square miles. Located at 45.73° N. Lat.; 88.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,641 feet. Population: 497 (1990); 532 (2000); 557 (2006); 582 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 52.9% now married, 6.0% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% German, 20.9% Irish, 12.1% Polish, 7.0% Other groups, 5.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 11.6% professional, 21.7% services, 18.1% sales, 5.1% farming, 13.7% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,496 (2006); Median household income: $52,885 (2006); Average household income: $61,733 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $91,364 (2006); Median rent: $271 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) ARMSTRONG CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 47.987 square miles and a water area of 0.655 square miles. Located at 45.66° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,516 feet. Population: 460 (1990); 463 (2000); 419 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 47.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 59.1% now married, 12.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% Polish, 25.6% German, 9.3% Irish, 4.6% English, 4.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 8.8% professional, 14.5% services, 13.2% sales, 4.8% farming, 13.7% construction, 34.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,487 (2006); Median household income: $35,326 (2006); Average household income: $52,615 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $91,290 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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BLACKWELL (town). Covers a land area of 65.998 square miles and a water area of 0.371 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,480 feet. Population: 384 (1990); 347 (2000); 340 (2006); 329 (2011 projected); Race: 65.0% White, 30.9% Black, 1.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 7.08 (2006); Median age: 20.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 172.0 (2006); Marriage status: 51.2% never married, 28.1% now married, 17.3% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% German, 36.4% Other groups, 9.7% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 4.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 1.8% professional, 9.6% services, 38.6% sales, 4.4% farming, 35.1% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,615 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $58,177 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 62.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.2% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 37.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 58.8% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.5% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) CASWELL (town). Covers a land area of 47.740 square miles and a water area of 0.171 square miles. Located at 45.65° N. Lat.; 88.67° W. Long. Population: 94 (1990); 102 (2000); 96 (2006); 97 (2011 projected); Race: 85.4% White, 5.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 67.9% now married, 6.2% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.2% German, 21.0% Other groups, 12.4% United States or American, 8.6% Norwegian, 7.6% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 4.3% professional, 10.6% services, 21.3% sales, 4.3% farming, 2.1% construction, 57.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,432 (2006); Median household income: $41,667 (2006); Average household income: $51,438 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $111,667 (2006); Median rent: $200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CRANDON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.219 square miles and a water area of 0.951 square miles. Located at 45.57° N. Lat.; 88.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. History: Crandon, built around several lakes, was named for F.P. Crandon, a railroad official. Lumber was the basis of Crandon’s economy, which also had a furniture factory and a creamery in the early 1900’s. Population: 1,958 (1990); 1,961 (2000); 1,814 (2006); 1,781 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 347.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 52.2% now married, 13.3% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% German, 15.3% Irish, 9.5% English, 9.4% Other groups, 9.0% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 16.6% professional, 22.6% services, 23.8% sales, 3.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,256 (2006); Median household income: $32,067 (2006); Average household income: $39,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Crandon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 478-3339 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $94,524 (2006); Median rent: $273 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 407.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Forest Republican (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.1% less than 15 minutes, 12.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Crandon WI Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 334-3387 http://www.crandonwi.com
CRANDON (town). Covers a land area of 33.792 square miles and a water area of 1.994 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 88.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. History: Incorporated 1898. Population: 529 (1990); 614 (2000); 636 (2006); 648 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 64.1% now married, 8.2% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% German, 14.6% Irish, 13.0% English, 10.8% Polish, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 12.5% professional, 12.9% services, 21.8% sales, 8.2% farming, 14.6% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,752 (2006); Median household income: $40,410 (2006); Average household income: $44,102 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Crandon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 478-3339 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $89,545 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Newspapers: Forest Republican (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Crandon WI Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 334-3387 http://www.crandonwi.com
FREEDOM (town). Covers a land area of 34.064 square miles and a water area of 2.028 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 88.75° W. Long. Population: 296 (1990); 376 (2000); 425 (2006); 451 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 50.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 72.9% now married, 6.5% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 16.5% Irish, 12.8% Polish, 12.0% United States or American, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 8.7% professional, 16.9% services, 14.5% sales, 3.5% farming, 17.4% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,118 (2006); Median household income: $42,788 (2006); Average household income: $51,366 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,500 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 1.2% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HILES (town). Covers a land area of 131.443 square miles and a water area of 9.518 square miles. Located at 45.82° N. Lat.; 88.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,670 feet. Population: 312 (1990); 404 (2000); 432 (2006); 459 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 59.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 12.4% never married, 75.7% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 8.5% Polish, 7.5% Norwegian, 6.5% English, 6.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 10.4% professional, 20.0% services, 15.7% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 30.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,434 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $50,401 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $338 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $333 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.4% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $142 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 1.7% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Hiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 649-3680 http://www.townofhiles.org LAONA (town). Aka Snyders. Covers a land area of 103.391 square miles and a water area of 4.149 square miles. Located at 45.55° N. Lat.; 88.68° W. Long. Elevation is 1,580 feet. History: Laona, which developed as a lumbering and recreation area, was named for the daughter of a local businessman. The village was built largely by the Connor Lumber and Land Company, which operated a sawmill, planing mill, and factories producing flooring and lawn furniture. Population: 1,387 (1990); 1,367 (2000); 1,292 (2006); 1,264 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 61.1% now married, 10.0% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% German, 17.8% Polish, 12.7% Irish, 8.0% French Canadian, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.3% professional, 18.8% services, 20.0% sales, 5.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,820 (2006); Median household income: $40,367 (2006); Average household income: $46,729 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Forest County households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Laona (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 674-2143 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $92,500 (2006); Median rent: $256 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.3% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 58.121 square miles and a water area of 4.803 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 88.85° W. Long. Population: 630 (1990); 1,005 (2000); 966 (2006); 943 (2011 projected); Race: 69.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 63.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% German, 30.3% Other groups, 9.1% Irish, 9.0% Polish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 14.4% professional, 23.5% services, 19.6% sales, 4.4% farming, 10.6% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,664 (2006); Median household income: $54,688 (2006); Average household income: $64,555 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $135,550 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NASHVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 67.167 square miles and a water area of 5.183 square miles. Located at 45.45° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,700 feet. Population: 871 (1990); 1,157 (2000); 1,241 (2006); 1,284 (2011 projected); Race: 74.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 66.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 29.4% German, 8.8% Polish, 8.3% Irish, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 8.1% professional, 25.3% services, 20.1% sales, 5.7% farming, 7.2% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,285 (2006); Median household income: $35,819 (2006); Average household income: $44,567 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $139,789 (2006); Median rent: $188 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.2% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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POPPLE RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 50.087 square miles and a water area of 0.386 square miles. Located at 45.83° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,523 feet. Population: 42 (1990); 79 (2000); 82 (2006); 85 (2011 projected); Race: 85.4% White, 0.0% Black, 14.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 59.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 65.3% now married, 14.3% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.8% German, 29.1% Irish, 12.7% French Canadian, 10.9% French (except Basque), 7.3% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 0.0% professional, 27.3% services, 31.8% sales, 4.5% farming, 9.1% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,262 (2006); Median household income: $37,885 (2006); Average household income: $38,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.4% (2006); Median home value: $53,333 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROSS (town). Covers a land area of 38.493 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 45.74° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Population: 159 (1990); 167 (2000); 168 (2006); 169 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 57.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 130.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.9% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.3% German, 15.0% Polish, 13.6% Irish, 6.8% French Canadian, 5.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 2.2% management, 3.3% professional, 29.7% services, 12.1% sales, 4.4% farming, 8.8% construction, 39.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,756 (2006); Median household income: $34,375 (2006); Average household income: $46,859 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2006); Median home value: $59,600 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WABENO (town). Covers a land area of 107.336 square miles and a water area of 0.948 square miles. Located at 45.44° N. Lat.; 88.57° W. Long. Elevation is 1,540 feet. Population: 1,012 (1990); 1,264 (2000); 1,418 (2006); 1,500 (2011 projected); Race: 76.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 56.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 22.3% Other groups, 11.3% Irish, 7.8% Polish, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 13.6% professional, 27.3% services, 15.5% sales, 3.3% farming, 14.0% construction, 18.6% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $23,325 (2006); Median household income: $48,765 (2006); Average household income: $57,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wabeno Area (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 473-2592 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $90,000 (2006); Median rent: $258 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wabeno Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 473-2311
Grant County Located in southwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the south by Illinois, on the north by the Wisconsin River, and on the west by the Mississippi River and the Iowa border; drained by the Platte and Blue Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,147.85 square miles, a water area of 35.46 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Lancaster. Grant County is part of the Platteville, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Grant County, WI Weather Station: Lancaster 4 WSW
Elevation: 1,040 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 31 42 57 69 79 82 80 72 60 43 30 Low 7 13 25 36 47 57 61 59 51 39 27 14 Precip 0.8 1.0 2.2 3.3 3.7 4.5 4.3 4.6 3.4 2.5 2.5 1.2 Snow 10.8 7.2 6.3 2.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 4.2 8.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Platteville
Elevation: 1,003 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 32 44 59 71 80 83 81 73 61 44 31 Low 8 14 25 36 47 57 61 60 51 40 27 15 Precip 1.1 1.3 2.2 3.5 4.0 4.8 4.5 4.4 3.6 2.6 2.4 1.4 Snow 11.0 7.5 5.6 2.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 3.3 9.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 49,264 (1990); 49,597 (2000); 50,145 (2006); 50,898 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 1.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 56.3% Catholic Church, 7.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.3% The United Methodist Church, 1.7% United Church of Christ, 0.8% New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and other Fundamental Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,866 (2005); Leading industries: 19.8% manufacturing; 15.9% health care and social assistance; 15.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 2,490 totaling 605,836 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 4 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 46 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,498 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,160 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 32 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,025 (2006); Median household income: $42,004 (2006); Average household income: $51,149 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.56% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $180 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $138 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $108,028 (2006); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 125.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 100.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 52.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 796.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 48.3% Bush, 50.9% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Nelson Dewey State Park; Wyalusing State Park Additional Information Contacts Grant County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-2675 http://www.grantcounty.org Boscobel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 375-2672 http://www.boscobelwisconsin.com Cassville Civic Club and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 675-3330 http://www.cassville.org City of Boscobel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 710-5206 http://www.boscobelwisconsin.com City of Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-4246 http://www.lancasterwisconsin.com City of Platteville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 348-9741 http://www.ci.platteville.wi.us Cuba City/Grant County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (608) 744-2152 http://grantcounty.org Fennimore Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 822-3599 http://www.fennimore.com Lancaster Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-2820 http://www.lancasterwisconsin.com Platteville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 348-8888 http://www.platteville.com Potosi-Tennyson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 763-2261 http://www.potosiwisconsin.com/ Village of Hazel Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 854-2953 http://villageofhazelgreen.org
Grant County Communities BAGLEY (village). Covers a land area of 0.750 square miles and a water area of 0.040 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 630 feet. Population: 322 (1990); 339 (2000); 350 (2006); 354 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 466.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 50.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 62.5% now married, 8.9% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% German, 22.6% English, 11.1% Irish, 8.1% United States or American, 7.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 12.5% professional, 23.0% services, 21.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.8% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,964 (2006); Median household income: $32,037 (2006); Average household income: $42,093 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $58,286 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.1% less than 15 minutes, 52.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) BEETOWN (town). Covers a land area of 48.411 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 90.86° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 782 (1990); 734 (2000); 733 (2006); 739 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 14.1% English, 10.3% Irish, 9.7% United States or American, 4.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 8.3% professional, 15.9% services, 18.8% sales, 7.4% farming, 8.3% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,152 (2006); Median household income: $41,830 (2006); Average household income: $49,433 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,980 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 23.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLOOMINGTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.295 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 90.92° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 776 (1990); 701 (2000); 675 (2006); 670 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 521.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 65.5% now married, 9.6% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 13.6% English, 11.3% Irish, 7.1% Norwegian, 5.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 7.9% professional, 10.4% services, 26.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 15.4% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,267 (2006); Median household income: $39,102 (2006); Average household income: $47,066 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
River Ridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 588 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 994-2716 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $67,925 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLOOMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.365 square miles and a water area of 3.500 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 348 (1990); 399 (2000); 408 (2006); 411 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 57.2% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% German, 24.7% English, 12.7% Irish, 5.4% Czech, 3.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.7% management, 5.3% professional, 13.1% services, 18.9% sales, 8.7% farming, 11.7% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,707 (2006); Median household income: $31,731 (2006); Average household income: $40,821 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
River Ridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 588 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 994-2716 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $293 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 23.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLUE RIVER (village). Covers a land area of 0.743 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.57° W. Long. Elevation is 676 feet. Population: 438 (1990); 429 (2000); 442 (2006); 451 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 595.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 46.0% now married, 15.3% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% German, 18.9% Irish, 11.5% Norwegian, 10.8% English, 3.7% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 13.3% professional, 17.7% services, 14.3% sales, 3.4% farming, 12.3% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,899 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $47,616 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $83,415 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BOSCOBEL (city). Covers a land area of 2.851 square miles and a water area of 0.047 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 90.70° W. Long. Elevation is 672 feet. History: Boscobel developed as a shipping center on the Wisconsin River, serving both travelers who came to Boscobel by stagecoach and continued on by river steamer, and freight and farm produce. It was in Boscobel in 1899 that the organization known as the Gideons was founded by two travelers, forced to share a room, who thought of the idea of placing Bibles in hotel rooms. Population: 2,858 (1990); 3,047 (2000); 3,332 (2006); 3,554 (2011 projected); Race: 90.2% White, 8.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,168.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 57.5% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.9% German, 17.8% Irish, 10.6% Norwegian, 10.3% English, 4.7% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 15.6% professional, 20.6% services, 19.6% sales, 1.1% farming, 6.9% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,295 (2006); Median household income: $36,193 (2006); Average household income: $44,640 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Boscobel Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 375-4164
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Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $93,214 (2006); Median rent: $296 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Boscobel Area Health Care (123 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 41.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Crawford County Independent & Kickapoo Scout (General Circulation 2,600); The Boscobel Dial (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Boscobel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 375-2672 http://www.boscobelwisconsin.com City of Boscobel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 710-5206 http://www.boscobelwisconsin.com
BOSCOBEL (town). Covers a land area of 6.834 square miles and a water area of 0.468 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 90.69° W. Long. Elevation is 672 feet. History: Gideons Bible Society founded here, 1898. Incorporated 1873. Population: 274 (1990); 433 (2000); 472 (2006); 503 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 69.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 47.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 64.6% now married, 9.4% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 22.5% Irish, 14.4% English, 10.3% Norwegian, 9.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 9.0% professional, 16.3% services, 15.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.0% construction, 37.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,626 (2006); Median household income: $37,813 (2006); Average household income: $47,923 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Boscobel Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 375-4164 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $83,182 (2006); Median rent: $234 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Boscobel Area Health Care (123 beds) Newspapers: Crawford County Independent & Kickapoo Scout (General Circulation 2,600); The Boscobel Dial (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.8% less than 15 minutes, 9.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Boscobel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 375-2672 http://www.boscobelwisconsin.com
CASSVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.079 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Elevation is 621 feet. History: Cassville was settled in 1831 by Glendower Price, who opened a general store. The village was platted in 1836 by land speculators, who planned for it to be the future state capital. When that failed to happen, the village became a lead and wheat shipping port, and later a farmers’ trade center. Population: 1,144 (1990); 1,085 (2000); 1,108 (2006); 1,130 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,026.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 56.2% now married, 12.7% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.3% German, 17.3% Irish, 9.6% English, 4.0% United States or American, 3.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 11.8% professional, 13.9% services, 18.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 8.6% construction, 36.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,495 (2006); Median household income: $31,395 (2006); Average household income: $42,153 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Cassville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 725-5116 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $72,254 (2006); Median rent: $253 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.0% less than 15 minutes, 10.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cassville Civic Club and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 675-3330 http://www.cassville.org
CASSVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 33.448 square miles and a water area of 2.913 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 90.96° W. Long. Elevation is 621 feet. History: Stonefield State Historical Site in Northwest. Population: 554 (1990); 487 (2000); 486 (2006); 491 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 69.1% now married, 7.2% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% German, 11.6% Irish, 10.0% United States or American, 6.7% English, 3.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.3% management, 8.6% professional, 11.5% services, 13.2% sales, 4.1% farming, 7.4% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,884 (2006); Median household income: $40,714 (2006); Average household income: $48,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $162 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $162 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Cassville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 725-5116 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $79,091 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 20.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.4% less than 15 minutes, 13.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cassville Civic Club and Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 675-3330 http://www.cassville.org
CASTLE ROCK (town). Covers a land area of 35.792 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 311 (1990); 314 (2000); 291 (2006); 288 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 59.8% now married, 8.5% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 27.5% Czech, 15.2% Irish, 8.9% United States or American, 8.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.3% management, 14.7% professional, 8.8% services, 19.4% sales, 7.6% farming, 11.8% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,153 (2006); Median household income: $45,625 (2006); Average household income: $49,835 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 21.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLIFTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.723 square miles and a
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $103,641 (2006); Median rent: $324 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 262.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tri-County Press (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cuba City/Grant County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (608) 744-2152 http://grantcounty.org
DICKEYVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.871 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 957 feet. History: An elaborately constructed shrine of Christ and His Mother is here. Population: 826 (1990); 1,043 (2000); 1,048 (2006); 1,036 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,203.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.6% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.1% German, 15.4% Irish, 8.6% English, 3.8% United States or American, 3.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 8.4% professional, 18.0% services, 30.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.2% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,187 (2006); Median household income: $47,417 (2006); Average household income: $55,606 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006).
water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 42.91° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Population: 306 (1990); 304 (2000); 298 (2006); 297 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.8% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 16.8% English, 8.7% Norwegian, 6.7% Irish, 6.7% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.1% management, 13.2% professional, 4.2% services, 12.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 16.2% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,701 (2006); Median household income: $52,083 (2006); Average household income: $62,639 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $153,846 (2006); Median rent: $188 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 23.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Cuba City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 744-2847 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $124,161 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 63.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CUBA CITY (city). Covers a land area of 1.080 square miles and a
ELLENBORO (town). Covers a land area of 36.151 square miles and
water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.60° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,012 feet. History: Incorporated 1925. Population: 2,024 (1990); 2,156 (2000); 2,075 (2006); 2,077 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,922.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 65.4% now married, 9.5% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 15.7% Irish, 11.6% English, 8.5% United States or American, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 15.0% professional, 16.2% services, 25.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.6% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,018 (2006); Median household income: $45,275 (2006); Average household income: $52,235 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006).
a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. Population: 521 (1990); 608 (2000); 628 (2006); 643 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 58.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 19.3% English, 11.4% Irish, 6.3% Other groups, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 14.0% professional, 12.4% services, 18.6% sales, 6.5% farming, 9.9% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,156 (2006); Median household income: $54,095 (2006); Average household income: $64,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $211 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $210 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $146,528 (2006); Median rent: $282 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000).
School District(s)
Cuba City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 744-2847
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Transportation: Commute to work: 80.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.5% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FENNIMORE (city). Covers a land area of 1.482 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 90.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 2,392 (1990); 2,387 (2000); 2,358 (2006); 2,369 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,590.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 58.0% now married, 11.3% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 18.1% English, 16.5% Irish, 15.0% Norwegian, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 14.4% professional, 15.6% services, 23.8% sales, 3.6% farming, 8.1% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,738 (2006); Median household income: $40,038 (2006); Average household income: $50,417 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). School District(s)
Fennimore Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 822-3243 Two-year College(s)
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,597 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6.0) 882-2E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,661; Out-of-state $15,506 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $93,675 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 211.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fennimore Times (General - Circulation 1,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fennimore Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 822-3599 http://www.fennimore.com
FENNIMORE (town). Covers a land area of 34.759 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. History: Incorporated 1919. Population: 542 (1990); 599 (2000); 589 (2006); 587 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 59.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 15.7% English, 12.1% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 5.5% Pennsylvania German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 13.5% professional, 15.9% services, 19.5% sales, 4.5% farming, 9.9% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,630 (2006); Median household income: $44,136 (2006); Average household income: $48,731 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Fennimore Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 822-3243
Two-year College(s)
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,597 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6.0) 882-2E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,661; Out-of-state $15,506 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $131,250 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Newspapers: Fennimore Times (General - Circulation 1,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fennimore Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 822-3599 http://www.fennimore.com
GLEN HAVEN (town). Covers a land area of 34.258 square miles and a water area of 1.121 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. Population: 548 (1990); 490 (2000); 494 (2006); 497 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 65.1% now married, 9.6% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.3% German, 8.1% Irish, 7.2% English, 4.1% United States or American, 3.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.6% management, 9.5% professional, 11.8% services, 19.0% sales, 10.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,513 (2006); Median household income: $35,179 (2006); Average household income: $42,709 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2006); Median home value: $86,111 (2006); Median rent: $314 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 20.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) HARRISON (town). Covers a land area of 36.132 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 90.62° W. Long. Population: 544 (1990); 497 (2000); 510 (2006); 523 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 73.9% now married, 1.6% widowed, 2.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% German, 14.7% Irish, 11.5% English, 5.1% United States or American, 3.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 11.6% professional, 17.2% services, 21.6% sales, 5.3% farming, 8.8% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,157 (2006); Median household income: $55,921 (2006); Average household income: $60,428 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $134,868 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 17.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAZEL GREEN (village). Covers a land area of 1.256 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County History: First called Hardscrabble, the mining town that became Hazel Green was established when lead was found here in 1824. When the lead was gone, the miners turned to wheat farming, and later to corn and stock raising. Population: 1,201 (1990); 1,183 (2000); 1,195 (2006); 1,188 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 951.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.0% now married, 7.1% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 16.1% Irish, 16.1% English, 8.3% United States or American, 3.7% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 13.9% professional, 17.7% services, 26.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 14.2% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,449 (2006); Median household income: $45,275 (2006); Average household income: $52,019 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Southwestern Wisconsin (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 854-2261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $93,971 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 74.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Hazel Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 854-2953 http://villageofhazelgreen.org
HAZEL GREEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.186 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.55° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 1,078 (1990); 1,043 (2000); 981 (2006); 990 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.48 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 71.8 (2006); Marriage status: 39.3% never married, 54.1% now married, 2.2% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% German, 17.5% Irish, 10.2% United States or American, 10.0% English, 3.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 18.1% professional, 12.2% services, 17.6% sales, 8.4% farming, 8.8% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,531 (2006); Median household income: $47,155 (2006); Average household income: $60,142 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006). School District(s)
Southwestern Wisconsin (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 854-2261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.6% (2006); Median home value: $140,833 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 18.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.5% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HICKORY GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 36.351 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,106 feet.
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Population: 409 (1990); 443 (2000); 419 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 66.0% now married, 1.3% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.7% German, 17.1% English, 15.2% Norwegian, 12.8% Irish, 6.2% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.9% management, 8.2% professional, 9.6% services, 18.8% sales, 6.3% farming, 13.9% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,844 (2006); Median household income: $44,000 (2006); Average household income: $49,701 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $145,833 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JAMESTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 30.071 square miles and a water area of 2.618 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Elevation is 923 feet. Population: 2,175 (1990); 2,077 (2000); 2,317 (2006); 2,489 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 77.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 65.4% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% German, 14.0% Irish, 6.8% United States or American, 6.0% English, 3.7% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 12.5% professional, 17.0% services, 25.5% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.7% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,921 (2006); Median household income: $53,475 (2006); Average household income: $61,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $134,770 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) LANCASTER (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.824 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.84° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. History: Settled before 1840, incorporated 1878. Population: 4,215 (1990); 4,070 (2000); 3,984 (2006); 3,943 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,410.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 60.3% now married, 10.9% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 14.3% Irish, 13.6% English, 6.4% Norwegian, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 16.8% professional, 18.5% services, 25.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.5% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,480 (2006); Median household income: $36,920 (2006); Average household income: $46,793 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Lancaster Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-2175 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $108,944 (2006); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Hospitals: Grant Regional Health Center (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 62.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Grant County Herald Independent (General - Circulation 4,108) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.8% less than 15 minutes, 16.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-4246 http://www.lancasterwisconsin.com Lancaster Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 723-2820 http://www.lancasterwisconsin.com
LIBERTY (town). Covers a land area of 36.491 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.89° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Population: 569 (1990); 552 (2000); 550 (2006); 547 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 70.5% now married, 3.2% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.5% German, 15.8% Irish, 14.7% English, 7.0% Norwegian, 3.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.2% management, 11.0% professional, 11.0% services, 20.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,968 (2006); Median household income: $45,368 (2006); Average household income: $50,165 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $107,738 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 13.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LIMA (town). Covers a land area of 36.549 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.82° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 692 (1990); 721 (2000); 721 (2006); 718 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 66.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 15.7% English, 12.7% Irish, 8.6% United States or American, 5.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.2% management, 15.8% professional, 13.6% services, 19.1% sales, 4.0% farming, 7.4% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,066 (2006); Median household income: $48,438 (2006); Average household income: $59,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $133,036 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 21.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LITTLE GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 36.007 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Population: 375 (1990); 257 (2000); 251 (2006); 251 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.5% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 23.4% English, 10.2% Irish, 5.9% United States or American, 5.5% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 50.3% management, 5.0% professional, 11.8% services, 9.9% sales, 3.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,633 (2006); Median household income: $44,844 (2006); Average household income: $57,158 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $135,714 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 64.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 32.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) LIVINGSTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.027 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,164 feet. Population: 576 (1990); 597 (2000); 579 (2006); 583 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 564.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 57.7% now married, 9.8% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% German, 20.4% Irish, 19.5% English, 16.6% Norwegian, 4.2% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 6.3% professional, 18.2% services, 27.7% sales, 3.5% farming, 12.9% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,829 (2006); Median household income: $41,058 (2006); Average household income: $48,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Iowa-Grant (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 943-6311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $88,605 (2006); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARION (town). Covers a land area of 35.435 square miles and a water area of 0.293 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 484 (1990); 517 (2000); 526 (2006); 529 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 67.6% now married, 1.4% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 13.6% Irish, 12.4% English, 7.2% Norwegian, 6.8% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 6.0% professional, 17.1% services, 15.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 15.5% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,507 (2006); Median household income: $41,543 (2006); Average household income: $45,939 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $92,667 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILLVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 20.980 square miles and a water area of 0.752 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 90.93° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 169 (1990); 147 (2000); 137 (2006); 137 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 72.9% now married, 2.3% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 10.7% English, 8.7% United States or American, 6.0% Dutch, 6.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 14.6% professional, 8.3% services, 12.5% sales, 6.3% farming, 17.7% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,507 (2006); Median household income: $52,778 (2006); Average household income: $55,958 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $95,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.6% less than 15 minutes, 60.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTFORT (village). Covers a land area of 0.530 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. History: The chance discovery of lead crystals here in 1827 led to Montfort’s development as a mining town. When the lead mines closed, the community became the center of a farming area. Population: 680 (1990); 663 (2000); 718 (2006); 751 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,355.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 57.3% now married, 6.8% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.0% German, 16.9% Irish, 13.6% Czech, 13.0% Norwegian, 12.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.0% professional, 17.4% services, 28.2% sales, 3.5% farming, 8.8% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,014 (2006); Median household income: $45,161 (2006); Average household income: $51,691 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $93,125 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT HOPE (village). Covers a land area of 0.319 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.96° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 173 (1990); 186 (2000); 191 (2006); 192 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 599.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 53.1% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% German, 23.6% English, 14.9% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 10.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 12.6% professional, 19.7% services, 15.7% sales, 10.2% farming, 15.0% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,212 (2006); Median household income: $45,625 (2006); Average household income: $50,506 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $64,000 (2006); Median rent: $208 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 52.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT HOPE (town). Covers a land area of 29.901 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 240 (1990); 225 (2000); 227 (2006); 227 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 70.1% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 21.2% Irish, 13.6% English, 5.1% Czech, 5.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.8% management, 9.2% professional, 13.7% services, 19.1% sales, 6.9% farming, 1.5% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,685 (2006); Median household income: $44,167 (2006); Average household income: $55,938 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $117,857 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 25.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 54.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT IDA (town). Covers a land area of 36.292 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 510 (1990); 523 (2000); 532 (2006); 536 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 19.9% Irish, 14.8% English, 9.2% United States or American, 9.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 12.2% professional, 9.9% services, 18.0% sales, 5.1% farming, 12.9% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,659 (2006); Median household income: $49,779 (2006); Average household income: $58,490 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $124 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $122 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $175,000 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 19.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MUSCODA (village). Covers a land area of 1.359 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.44° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 1,304 (1990); 1,453 (2000); 1,451 (2006); 1,443 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,067.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 58.0% now married, 8.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 16.1% Irish, 10.4% Norwegian, 10.2% English, 9.1% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.1% management, 10.4% professional, 16.7% services, 20.5% sales, 1.8% farming, 9.1% construction, 36.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,297 (2006); Median household income: $35,972 (2006); Average household income: $42,687 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Riverdale (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 739-3832 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $75,488 (2006); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Newspapers: Progressive (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MUSCODA (town). Covers a land area of 33.490 square miles and a water area of 1.107 square miles. Located at 43.17° N. Lat.; 90.47° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 549 (1990); 674 (2000); 665 (2006); 653 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 54.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 14.4% Irish, 9.7% Czech, 9.2% Norwegian, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 13.3% professional, 11.1% services, 14.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 6.0% construction, 41.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,617 (2006); Median household income: $40,455 (2006); Average household income: $57,044 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Riverdale (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 739-3832 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $86,774 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Progressive (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH LANCASTER (town). Covers a land area of 36.020 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 546 (1990); 515 (2000); 503 (2006); 500 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 66.4% now married, 3.1% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.6% German, 16.5% Irish, 11.0% English, 8.9% United States or American, 6.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.3% management, 10.0% professional, 10.0% services, 17.6% sales, 4.7% farming, 8.6% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,451 (2006); Median household income: $52,500 (2006); Average household income: $65,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $143,382 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) PARIS (town). Covers a land area of 35.123 square miles and a water area of 0.413 square miles. Located at 42.65° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 785 (1990); 754 (2000); 775 (2006); 780 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 10.6% Irish, 4.1% English, 3.8% Norwegian, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 16.3% professional, 11.9% services, 17.5% sales, 2.9% farming, 11.4% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,003 (2006); Median household income: $49,139 (2006); Average household income: $66,568 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $144,444 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 14.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County
PATCH GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 0.392 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.93° N. Lat.; 90.97° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 202 (1990); 166 (2000); 152 (2006); 152 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 387.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 68.1% now married, 8.5% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.7% German, 23.6% Irish, 19.5% United States or American, 7.3% French (except Basque), 6.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 23.2% professional, 5.4% services, 16.1% sales, 5.4% farming, 12.5% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,714 (2006); Median household income: $36,500 (2006); Average household income: $43,427 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
River Ridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 588 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 994-2716 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $63,846 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PATCH GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 32.874 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.95° N. Lat.; 90.95° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 378 (1990); 390 (2000); 369 (2006); 369 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 65.5% now married, 4.1% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.8% German, 17.5% Irish, 16.4% English, 10.3% United States or American, 9.6% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.7% management, 7.8% professional, 15.1% services, 13.8% sales, 9.5% farming, 11.2% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,836 (2006); Median household income: $43,000 (2006); Average household income: $60,131 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
River Ridge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 588 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 994-2716 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $123,529 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 24.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLATTEVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 4.203 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 90.47° W. Long. Elevation is 994 feet. History: Platteville was founded in 1827 by Major John H. Rountree, and developed as the center of the southwestern Wisconsin mining area. The Wisconsin Institute of Technology, specializing in training for mining engineers and foremen, was established here in 1907. Population: 9,785 (1990); 9,989 (2000); 10,132 (2006); 10,320 (2011 projected); Race: 94.5% White, 2.1% Black, 2.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,410.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 25.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.5 (2006); Marriage status: 51.3% never married, 37.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 13.7% Irish, 12.2% English, 8.9% Norwegian, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 25.6% professional, 18.3% services, 25.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 5.4% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,863 (2006); Median household income: $39,438 (2006); Average household income: $49,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $331 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $319 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006). School District(s)
Platteville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,560 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 342-4000 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Platteville (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,493. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 342-1421 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,121; Out-of-state $15,167 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $121,499 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Southwest Health Center (155 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 194.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Platteville Journal (General - Circulation 4,625) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 14.6% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Platteville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 348-9741 http://www.ci.platteville.wi.us Platteville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 348-8888 http://www.platteville.com
PLATTEVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 32.108 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Elevation is 994 feet. History: Mining Museum. Seat of University of Wisconsin, Platteville. Wisconsin’s early territorial capitol building (1836), now restored in First Capitol State Park to Northeast. Founded 1827, incorporated 1876. Population: 1,337 (1990); 1,343 (2000); 1,341 (2006); 1,341 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.7% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 66.7% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 16.8% Irish, 14.2% English, 7.5% Norwegian, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 19.2% professional, 18.5% services, 21.8% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.1% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,886 (2006); Median household income: $52,549 (2006); Average household income: $67,576 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006). School District(s)
Platteville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,560 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 342-4000 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Platteville (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,493. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 342-1421 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,121; Out-of-state $15,167
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.7% (2006); Median home value: $143,675 (2006); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Southwest Health Center (155 beds) Newspapers: Platteville Journal (General - Circulation 4,625) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Platteville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 348-8888 http://www.platteville.com
POTOSI (village). Covers a land area of 1.645 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 811 (1990); 711 (2000); 719 (2006); 730 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 437.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 61.9% now married, 10.4% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% German, 15.3% Irish, 8.2% United States or American, 7.0% English, 3.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 14.9% professional, 12.2% services, 21.2% sales, 0.8% farming, 20.1% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,860 (2006); Median household income: $42,650 (2006); Average household income: $49,897 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Potosi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 763-2162 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $96,429 (2006); Median rent: $272 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.8% less than 15 minutes, 52.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Potosi-Tennyson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 763-2261 http://www.potosiwisconsin.com/
POTOSI (town). Covers a land area of 46.452 square miles and a water area of 11.223 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Site of St. John Mine, the nation’s oldest lead mine, now a museum. Population: 800 (1990); 831 (2000); 848 (2006); 865 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 65.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% German, 11.0% English, 9.8% Irish, 7.1% United States or American, 4.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 10.3% professional, 12.6% services, 18.5% sales, 3.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,135 (2006); Median household income: $50,441 (2006); Average household income: $56,538 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Potosi (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 763-2162
Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.4% (2006); Median home value: $126,210 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Potosi-Tennyson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 763-2261 http://www.potosiwisconsin.com/
SMELSER (town). Covers a land area of 35.115 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.64° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 763 (1990); 756 (2000); 777 (2006); 789 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 68.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.4% German, 13.3% Irish, 10.3% English, 8.0% United States or American, 7.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 12.7% professional, 13.5% services, 24.3% sales, 4.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,241 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $55,379 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,750 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SOUTH LANCASTER (town). Covers a land area of 33.992 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 884 (1990); 808 (2000); 822 (2006); 846 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.43 (2006); Median age: 48.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 68.6% now married, 6.8% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 13.9% English, 9.9% Irish, 9.3% United States or American, 4.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.5% management, 10.5% professional, 15.3% services, 12.9% sales, 6.7% farming, 9.1% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,183 (2006); Median household income: $44,545 (2006); Average household income: $54,531 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $105,682 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STITZER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53825). Covers a land area of 27.408 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 90.56° W. Long. Elevation is 1,191 feet. Population: 407 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 35.3% under 18, 8.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 65.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Grant County Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.5% German, 15.5% Irish, 12.2% English, 8.3% Norwegian, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 12.9% professional, 14.3% services, 16.1% sales, 1.8% farming, 6.7% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,164 (2000); Median household income: $35,556 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2000); Median home value: $70,000 (2000); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 13.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TENNYSON (village). Covers a land area of 0.421 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 90.68° W. Long. Elevation is 835 feet. Population: 384 (1990); 370 (2000); 382 (2006); 395 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 907.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 62.3% now married, 9.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.4% German, 16.1% Irish, 9.1% English, 3.3% Dutch, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 13.9% professional, 9.4% services, 27.2% sales, 1.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,979 (2006); Median household income: $43,500 (2006); Average household income: $48,986 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $103,333 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 50.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WATERLOO (town). Covers a land area of 38.173 square miles and a water area of 6.418 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Population: 588 (1990); 557 (2000); 550 (2006); 551 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 71.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% German, 13.0% Irish, 7.6% United States or American, 6.3% English, 3.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 6.9% professional, 12.8% services, 11.0% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.7% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,605 (2006); Median household income: $42,866 (2006); Average household income: $53,204 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $115,865 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 19.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less
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WATTERSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 27.739 square miles and a water area of 1.038 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Population: 361 (1990); 362 (2000); 370 (2006); 378 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.0% Black, 6.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 62.9% now married, 9.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 16.2% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 10.7% English, 8.6% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.7% management, 13.2% professional, 7.2% services, 12.0% sales, 4.2% farming, 13.2% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,291 (2006); Median household income: $53,438 (2006); Average household income: $57,675 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $137,500 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 13.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) WINGVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.456 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 340 (1990); 394 (2000); 390 (2006); 396 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.8% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 66.9% now married, 2.5% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 14.8% English, 8.4% Norwegian, 5.2% United States or American, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 37.3% management, 3.5% professional, 11.4% services, 24.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 6.0% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,564 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $53,516 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $290 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $290 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $148,684 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 22.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) WOODMAN (village). Covers a land area of 0.236 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.09° N. Lat.; 90.80° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 120 (1990); 96 (2000); 98 (2006); 98 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 416.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 49.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 50.0% now married, 10.6% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 30.4% English, 19.6% Irish, 7.8% United States or American, 5.9% Norwegian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 5.9% professional, 23.5% services, 17.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 41.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,872 (2006); Median household income: $33,636 (2006); Average household income: $41,436 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $42 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $42 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2006); Median home value: $52,857 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODMAN (town). Covers a land area of 26.723 square miles and a water area of 0.772 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 90.82° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 182 (1990); 194 (2000); 199 (2006); 200 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.5% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% German, 11.5% Irish, 8.3% Norwegian, 5.7% English, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 16.3% professional, 25.5% services, 11.2% sales, 2.0% farming, 5.1% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,595 (2006); Median household income: $39,500 (2006); Average household income: $41,804 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $117,857 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 16.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.0% less than 15 minutes, 52.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) WYALUSING (town). Covers a land area of 39.897 square miles and a water area of 2.670 square miles. Located at 42.94° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 364 (1990); 370 (2000); 381 (2006); 386 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 70.0% now married, 9.5% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% German, 17.9% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.8% Scottish, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.3% management, 7.5% professional, 20.1% services, 17.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 8.0% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,520 (2006); Median household income: $33,140 (2006); Average household income: $40,701 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2006); Median home value: $133,065 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 59.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Green County Located in southern Wisconsin; hilly area, bounded on the south by Illinois; drained by the Sugar and Pecatonica Rivers. Covers a land area of 583.99 square miles, a water area of 0.58 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Monroe. Green County is part of the Monroe, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Green County, WI Weather Station: Brodhead
Elevation: 787 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 43 58 70 80 84 81 74 61 45 32 Low 7 12 23 35 46 55 60 57 48 37 26 14 Precip 1.3 1.3 2.3 3.5 3.6 4.5 3.9 4.2 3.6 2.8 2.4 1.8 Snow 10.5 6.2 5.2 1.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 2.1 8.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Dalton
Elevation: 859 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 43 58 71 80 83 81 73 60 44 31 Low 8 13 23 35 46 55 60 58 50 39 27 14 Precip 1.3 1.1 2.3 3.1 3.6 4.0 4.2 3.8 3.7 2.4 2.4 1.4 Snow 12.5 7.8 8.3 2.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.5 4.6 10.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 30,339 (1990); 33,647 (2000); 35,317 (2006); 36,896 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 12.8% Catholic Church, 12.6% United Church of Christ, 10.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.1% The United Methodist Church, 1.3% New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and other Fundamenta Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,298 (2005); Leading industries: 22.7% retail trade; 20.7% manufacturing; 16.8% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,490 totaling 306,946 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 36 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,882 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,054 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $25,968 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 253 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,513 (2006); Median household income: $50,354 (2006); Average household income: $60,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.69% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $140,059 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 120.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 85.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 200.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 17.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 29.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,010.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.6% Bush, 52.5% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: New Glarus Woods State Park Additional Information Contacts Green County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 328-9430 http://www.co.green.wi.gov Brodhead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 897-8411 http://www.brodheadchamber.org City of Brodhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 897-4018 http://www.cityofbrodheadwi.us
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Green County City of Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 329-2564 http://www.cityofmonroe.org Monroe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 325-7648 http://www.monroechamber.org New Glarus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2095 http://www.swisstown.com Town of New Glarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2390 http://www.tn.newglarus.wi.gov Town of York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 523-4529 http://www.townofyork.org Village of Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 862-3240 http://vil.albany.wi.us Village of New Glarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 328-9435 http://newglarusvillage.com
Green County Communities ADAMS (town). Covers a land area of 36.182 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Population: 452 (1990); 464 (2000); 457 (2006); 463 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 1.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 64.9% now married, 2.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% German, 24.6% Norwegian, 21.6% Swiss, 16.3% Irish, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 9.0% professional, 9.7% services, 19.3% sales, 7.9% farming, 9.3% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,077 (2006); Median household income: $55,966 (2006); Average household income: $68,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $192,500 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 19.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) ALBANY (village). Covers a land area of 1.274 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,140 (1990); 1,191 (2000); 1,235 (2006); 1,277 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 969.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 54.9% now married, 8.4% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 19.8% Norwegian, 14.7% Irish, 14.3% Swiss, 12.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 8.8% professional, 12.3% services, 25.1% sales, 2.9% farming, 12.3% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,332 (2006); Median household income: $46,786 (2006); Average household income: $58,212 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Albany (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 862-3225 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $117,832 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less
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ALBANY (town). Covers a land area of 34.164 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 598 (1990); 775 (2000); 867 (2006); 947 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 71.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 18.2% Swiss, 15.3% Norwegian, 11.6% Irish, 9.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 8.6% professional, 9.1% services, 22.3% sales, 3.5% farming, 16.3% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,823 (2006); Median household income: $64,130 (2006); Average household income: $73,097 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Albany (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 862-3225 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $178,061 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRODHEAD (city). Covers a land area of 1.626 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 89.37° W. Long. Elevation is 798 feet. History: Incorporated 1891. Population: 3,165 (1990); 3,180 (2000); 3,132 (2006); 3,151 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,926.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 56.8% now married, 9.9% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.9% German, 18.7% Norwegian, 14.3% Irish, 11.0% Swiss, 11.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 14.5% professional, 14.4% services, 23.8% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.2% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,883 (2006); Median household income: $42,228 (2006); Average household income: $46,948 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Brodhead (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 897-2141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $106,291 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 80.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Independent-Register (General - Circulation 2,230) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Brodhead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 897-8411 http://www.brodheadchamber.org City of Brodhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 897-4018 http://www.cityofbrodheadwi.us
BROOKLYN (town). Covers a land area of 35.474 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 764 (1990); 944 (2000); 1,032 (2006); 1,106 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 70.1% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 16.3% Swiss, 15.5% Irish, 12.7% Norwegian, 11.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 19.2% professional, 7.7% services, 20.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 14.5% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,909 (2006); Median household income: $65,448 (2006); Average household income: $72,887 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $217,742 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) BROWNTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 1.055 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 256 (1990); 252 (2000); 276 (2006); 297 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 261.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 15.9% Irish, 15.9% Norwegian, 10.0% Swiss, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 7.1% professional, 20.7% services, 25.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 32.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,645 (2006); Median household income: $42,232 (2006); Average household income: $43,874 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $76,471 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 54.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CADIZ (town). Covers a land area of 36.419 square miles and a water area of 0.144 square miles. Located at 42.55° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Population: 913 (1990); 863 (2000); 931 (2006); 989 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 20.5% Swiss, 17.6% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 11.8% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 9.0% professional, 7.9% services, 25.1% sales, 5.5% farming, 12.3% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,425 (2006); Median household income: $46,204 (2006); Average household income: $51,510 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $136,667 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLARNO (town). Covers a land area of 36.530 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Elevation is 909 feet. Population: 998 (1990); 1,079 (2000); 1,153 (2006); 1,212 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 66.1% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 34.0% Swiss, 13.3% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.2% management, 9.7% professional, 12.1% services, 24.1% sales, 4.8% farming, 5.7% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,922 (2006); Median household income: $52,941 (2006); Average household income: $66,314 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $177,333 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 16.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) DECATUR (town). Covers a land area of 34.190 square miles and a water area of 0.194 square miles. Located at 42.64° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 1,076 (1990); 1,688 (2000); 1,843 (2006); 1,973 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 72.7% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 16.6% Norwegian, 16.2% Swiss, 10.4% English, 9.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.0% professional, 9.2% services, 22.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 10.1% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,913 (2006); Median household income: $62,718 (2006); Average household income: $69,645 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $168,293 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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EXETER (town). Covers a land area of 35.142 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 756 (1990); 1,261 (2000); 1,442 (2006); 1,592 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 70.2% now married, 2.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% German, 21.2% Swiss, 21.0% Norwegian, 12.2% Irish, 9.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 19.0% professional, 10.1% services, 24.6% sales, 2.4% farming, 12.7% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,805 (2006); Median household income: $72,727 (2006); Average household income: $78,373 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $222,393 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JEFFERSON (town). Covers a land area of 38.750 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Population: 1,130 (1990); 1,212 (2000); 1,415 (2006); 1,578 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 67.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 23.6% Swiss, 12.5% Norwegian, 9.4% Irish, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 9.1% professional, 16.6% services, 23.7% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.0% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,534 (2006); Median household income: $51,241 (2006); Average household income: $63,264 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $138,000 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 17.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) JORDAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.002 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 42.64° N. Lat.; 89.78° W. Long. Population: 545 (1990); 577 (2000); 656 (2006); 722 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 68.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.7% German, 28.3% Swiss, 18.9% Irish, 10.0% Norwegian, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 9.5% professional, 13.5% services, 20.6% sales, 2.8% farming, 12.9% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,170 (2006); Median household income: $55,962 (2006); Average household income: $73,680 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $210 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $208 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $173,438 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JUDA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53550). Covers a land area of 47.617 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 89.49° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 1,244 (2000); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.2% under 18, 10.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 70.1% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 23.6% Swiss, 11.4% Norwegian, 8.1% English, 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 6.5% professional, 13.9% services, 24.3% sales, 5.6% farming, 12.6% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,452 (2000); Median household income: $43,421 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2000). School District(s)
Juda (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 934-5251 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.9% (2000); Median home value: $87,100 (2000); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 20.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONROE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 4.340 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.59° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,099 feet. History: Monroe earned a reputation as the Swiss cheese capital of the United States for its manufacture of Swiss and Limburger cheeses. Though Monroe was named the seat of Green County in 1839, it began to grow only after the coming of the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad in 1857. The success of the cheese industry at New Glarus attracted more immigrants from Switzerland, and by 1875 there were 75 cheese factories in Green County, most of the product marketed through Monroe. Population: 10,343 (1990); 10,843 (2000); 10,628 (2006); 10,558 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,449.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 56.4% now married, 10.0% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% German, 23.9% Swiss, 15.2% Norwegian, 11.1% Irish, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 16.3% professional, 14.2% services, 26.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.2% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,270 (2006); Median household income: $40,233 (2006); Average household income: $51,709 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
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Monroe (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,587 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 328-7171 Two-year College(s)
Four Seasons Salon & Day Spa (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 329-7004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.3% (2006); Median home value: $119,127 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Monroe Clinic (221 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 216.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Monroe Times (Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.3% less than 15 minutes, 14.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 329-2564 http://www.cityofmonroe.org Monroe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 325-7648 http://www.monroechamber.org
MONROE (town). Covers a land area of 33.041 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 42.64° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,099 feet. History: Inhabitants mostly of Swiss descent; annual cheese fair is held. Incorporated as village c.1859, as city in 1882. Population: 977 (1990); 1,142 (2000); 1,248 (2006); 1,329 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 68.9% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.1% German, 30.5% Swiss, 14.3% Norwegian, 13.8% Irish, 13.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 14.4% professional, 14.6% services, 20.6% sales, 2.8% farming, 11.6% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,562 (2006); Median household income: $63,714 (2006); Average household income: $74,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Monroe (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,587 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 328-7171 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $193,519 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Monroe Times (Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 71.7% less than 15 minutes, 14.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Monroe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 325-7648 http://www.monroechamber.org
MONTICELLO (village). Covers a land area of 1.165 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 42.74° N. Lat.; 89.59° W. Long. Elevation is 847 feet. Population: 1,140 (1990); 1,146 (2000); 1,250 (2006); 1,345 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,073.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 58.0% now married, 9.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% Swiss, 34.8% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 6.9% Irish, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7%
management, 9.5% professional, 16.6% services, 24.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.7% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,148 (2006); Median household income: $53,328 (2006); Average household income: $60,925 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Monticello (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 938-4194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $128,588 (2006); Median rent: $420 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT PLEASANT (town). Covers a land area of 34.288 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Population: 539 (1990); 547 (2000); 617 (2006); 678 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 72.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 36.0% Swiss, 17.9% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 16.3% professional, 6.5% services, 20.1% sales, 5.4% farming, 7.6% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,545 (2006); Median household income: $67,773 (2006); Average household income: $93,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.5% (2006); Median home value: $172,321 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW GLARUS (village). Covers a land area of 1.437 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.63° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: New Glarus was founded by a group of Swiss immigrants who arrived in 1845, following two men who had been sent by a Swiss emigration society to locate and purchase land for a colony. Population: 1,900 (1990); 2,111 (2000); 2,247 (2006); 2,357 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,563.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 57.7% now married, 15.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% Swiss, 33.8% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 8.7% English, 8.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 18.9% professional, 13.9% services, 21.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.6% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,457 (2006); Median household income: $52,563 (2006); Average household income: $62,275 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Green County School District(s)
New Glarus (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2410 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $151,659 (2006); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 339.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Post Messenger (General - Circulation 2,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts New Glarus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2095 http://www.swisstown.com Village of New Glarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 328-9435 http://newglarusvillage.com
NEW GLARUS (town). Covers a land area of 34.696 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: Swiss historical village. Founded by Swiss in 1845, incorporated 1901. Population: 570 (1990); 943 (2000); 1,121 (2006); 1,265 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% German, 26.7% Swiss, 26.5% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 27.1% professional, 11.8% services, 22.5% sales, 3.8% farming, 8.4% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,317 (2006); Median household income: $79,255 (2006); Average household income: $84,963 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006). School District(s)
New Glarus (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2410 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $271,759 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Newspapers: Post Messenger (General - Circulation 2,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts New Glarus Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2095 http://www.swisstown.com Town of New Glarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 527-2390 http://www.tn.newglarus.wi.gov
SPRING GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 39.823 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 745 (1990); 861 (2000); 953 (2006); 1,025 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 2.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 19.5% Swiss, 12.0% Norwegian, 10.1% Irish, 7.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 9.1% professional, 10.8% services, 18.6% sales, 6.6% farming, 13.8% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,346 (2006); Median household income: $53,017 (2006); Average household income: $58,936 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $158,446 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 19.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SYLVESTER (town). Covers a land area of 35.919 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Population: 746 (1990); 809 (2000); 891 (2006); 960 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 13.6% never married, 79.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 24.5% Swiss, 16.4% Norwegian, 9.4% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 15.5% professional, 10.0% services, 27.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 11.4% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,778 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $76,625 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $202,941 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.830 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Population: 587 (1990); 627 (2000); 628 (2006); 642 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 71.4% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% Swiss, 34.8% German, 18.7% Norwegian, 8.5% English, 5.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.6% management, 9.3% professional, 10.9% services, 21.8% sales, 7.7% farming, 8.2% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,693 (2006); Median household income: $59,122 (2006); Average household income: $75,042 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $185,870 (2006); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 15.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) YORK (town). Covers a land area of 35.971 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Population: 509 (1990); 605 (2000); 718 (2006); 813 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 73.3% now married, 1.2% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 35.8% Norwegian, 18.6% Swiss, 13.8% English, 12.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 22.4% professional, 7.9% services, 18.3% sales, 4.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,272 (2006); Median household income: $65,217 (2006); Average household income: $80,219 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $227,326 (2006); Median rent: $608 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 18.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 523-4529 http://www.townofyork.org
Green Lake County Located in central Wisconsin; crossed by the Fox and Grand Rivers; includes Green Lake and Lake Puckaway. Covers a land area of 354.28 square miles, a water area of 26.15 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1858. County seat is Green Lake. Weather Station: Dalton
Elevation: 859 feet
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Population: 18,651 (1990); 19,105 (2000); 19,255 (2006); 19,416 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 38.2% Catholic Church, 16.1% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 6.1% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 5.4% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 5.4% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,397 (2005); Leading industries: 23.6% manufacturing; 19.6% retail trade; 16.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 670 totaling 147,916 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 20 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,098 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 396 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,367 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,607 (2006); Median household income: $45,574 (2006); Average household income: $54,188 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.90% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $127,629 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 127.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 138.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 198.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 14.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 71.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,215.8 per 10,000 population (2003).
Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 63.6% Bush, 35.4% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Grand River Marsh State Public Hunting Grounds; Rogers Memorial State Habitat Preserve; White River Marsh State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Green Lake County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 294-4005 http://www.co.green-lake.wi.us Berlin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 979-9334 http://www.1berlin.com City of Berlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 361-5400 http://www.1berlin.com Green Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-7354 http://www.greenlakecc.com/greenlakecc Markesan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 584-7336 http://www.markesanwi.com Princeton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 295-3877 http://www.princetonwi.com/
Green Lake County Communities BERLIN (city). Covers a land area of 5.978 square miles and a water area of 0.327 square miles. Located at 43.97° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Elevation is 764 feet. Population: 5,371 (1990); 5,305 (2000); 5,292 (2006); 5,292 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 885.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 59.9% now married, 9.1% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 15.9% Polish, 9.7% Irish, 7.2% Other groups, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 14.2% professional, 13.9% services, 27.4% sales, 0.8% farming, 8.6% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,846 (2006); Median household income: $42,414 (2006); Average household income: $49,160 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Berlin Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 361-2004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $109,163 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Berlin Memorial Hospital (61 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 289.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Berlin Journal (General - Circulation 3,500); Green Lake County Reporter (General - Circulation 1,500); Omro Herald (General Circulation 1,125); Princeton Times-Republic (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 9.4% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Berlin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 979-9334 http://www.1berlin.com City of Berlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 361-5400 http://www.1berlin.com
BERLIN (town). Covers a land area of 29.650 square miles and a water area of 0.317 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Elevation is 764 feet. Population: 996 (1990); 1,145 (2000); 1,136 (2006); 1,130 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 69.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Green Lake County Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 24.0% Polish, 8.3% Irish, 6.3% Norwegian, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 15.7% professional, 13.7% services, 23.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 10.7% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,149 (2006); Median household income: $52,315 (2006); Average household income: $61,443 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Berlin Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 361-2004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $158,777 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Berlin Memorial Hospital (61 beds) Newspapers: Berlin Journal (General - Circulation 3,500); Green Lake County Reporter (General - Circulation 1,500); Omro Herald (General Circulation 1,125); Princeton Times-Republic (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Berlin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 979-9334 http://www.1berlin.com
BROOKLYN (town). Covers a land area of 35.435 square miles and a water area of 11.813 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 88.97° W. Long. Population: 1,697 (1990); 1,904 (2000); 1,985 (2006); 2,033 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 56.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 70.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 10.3% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 9.6% English, 4.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 18.0% professional, 11.4% services, 25.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.7% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,662 (2006); Median household income: $57,806 (2006); Average household income: $69,352 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $174,522 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) DALTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53926). Covers a land area of 52.045 square miles and a water area of 0.149 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Elevation is 861 feet. Population: 1,377 (2000); Race: 98.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.0% under 18, 13.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 61.4% now married, 7.7% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 8.9% Irish, 7.7% United States or American, 6.0% English, 4.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 8.6% professional, 18.2% services, 15.3% sales, 3.9% farming, 15.0% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,727 (2000); Median household income: $37,009 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2000); Median home value: $78,500 (2000); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 15.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREEN LAKE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.397 square miles and a water area of 0.227 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Elevation is 828 feet. Population: 1,165 (1990); 1,100 (2000); 1,048 (2006); 1,035 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 749.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.06 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 57.6% now married, 12.1% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 14.6% Irish, 13.9% Polish, 12.0% English, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 17.2% professional, 14.0% services, 30.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 6.1% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,704 (2006); Median household income: $42,226 (2006); Average household income: $48,728 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Green Lake (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 294-6411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $139,098 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 257.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.2% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Green Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-7354 http://www.greenlakecc.com/greenlakecc
GREEN LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 47.228 square miles and a water area of 1.343 square miles. Located at 43.78° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Elevation is 828 feet. Population: 1,305 (1990); 1,258 (2000); 1,294 (2006); 1,320 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 50.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 66.3% now married, 8.0% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 8.7% Irish, 8.4% English, 8.1% Polish, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 11.7% professional, 12.9% services, 21.0% sales, 4.3% farming, 12.6% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,704 (2006); Median household income: $49,224 (2006); Average household income: $65,442 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Green Lake (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 294-6411
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $164,873 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Green Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 253-7354 http://www.greenlakecc.com/greenlakecc
KINGSTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.354 square miles and a water area of 0.173 square miles. Located at 43.69° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 346 (1990); 288 (2000); 304 (2006); 318 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 224.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 55.1% now married, 11.2% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 14.5% Irish, 13.7% English, 12.9% Polish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 5.8% professional, 28.9% services, 11.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.7% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,590 (2006); Median household income: $42,895 (2006); Average household income: $52,027 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $143 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $140 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $103,750 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) KINGSTON (town). Covers a land area of 28.834 square miles and a water area of 0.584 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 776 (1990); 900 (2000); 955 (2006); 1,002 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 62.2% now married, 6.7% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 9.7% United States or American, 6.7% Irish, 5.7% English, 3.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 10.2% professional, 13.4% services, 14.7% sales, 5.0% farming, 15.9% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,421 (2006); Median household income: $46,591 (2006); Average household income: $53,155 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $129,104 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 16.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MACKFORD (town). Covers a land area of 33.571 square miles and a water area of 0.699 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Population: 604 (1990); 585 (2000); 582 (2006); 581 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 71.0% now married, 2.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.0% German, 10.3% Dutch, 10.1% English, 9.9% Polish, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.8% management, 7.5% professional, 8.8% services, 19.5% sales, 7.2% farming, 12.7% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,552 (2006); Median household income: $50,909 (2006); Average household income: $61,332 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.7% (2006); Median home value: $129,412 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANCHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 34.895 square miles and a water area of 0.485 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 774 (1990); 848 (2000); 849 (2006); 856 (2011 projected); Race: 99.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% German, 7.8% Dutch, 5.9% Polish, 5.5% Irish, 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 10.4% professional, 18.2% services, 16.3% sales, 3.9% farming, 14.3% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,616 (2006); Median household income: $49,449 (2006); Average household income: $53,215 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.1% (2006); Median home value: $137,097 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.1% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MARKESAN (city). Covers a land area of 2.358 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.70° N. Lat.; 88.98° W. Long. Elevation is 847 feet. Population: 1,538 (1990); 1,396 (2000); 1,405 (2006); 1,413 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 595.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 61.5% now married, 10.5% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 7.5% Polish, 6.8% English, 6.5% Irish, 5.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 16.7% professional, 15.3% services, 19.8% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.7% construction, 25.7% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Green Lake County Income: Per capita income: $22,098 (2006); Median household income: $43,095 (2006); Average household income: $50,985 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $150,714 (2006); Median rent: $436 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 16.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Markesan (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 398-2373 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $99,903 (2006); Median rent: $347 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 204.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Neighbors (General - Circulation 12,143) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Markesan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 584-7336 http://www.markesanwi.com
MARQUETTE (village). Covers a land area of 0.369 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 159 (1990); 169 (2000); 169 (2006); 169 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 457.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 49.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 66.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 18.8% English, 8.1% Polish, 7.5% Other groups, 6.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 2.7% professional, 24.3% services, 16.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 16.2% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,979 (2006); Median household income: $43,684 (2006); Average household income: $45,821 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $141,667 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 15.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MARQUETTE (town). Covers a land area of 30.765 square miles and a water area of 9.862 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 423 (1990); 481 (2000); 485 (2006); 489 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 58.3% now married, 9.9% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.5% German, 9.0% Irish, 8.3% Norwegian, 8.3% Polish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 7.0% professional, 18.3% services, 23.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 17.0% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,082 (2006); Median household income: $41,689 (2006); Average household income: $50,369 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006).
PRINCETON (city). Covers a land area of 1.629 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 89.13° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. History: Princeton was settled by Royal C. Treat, who filed a claim here in 1848 and laid out the city along the Fox River in 1849. Population: 1,458 (1990); 1,504 (2000); 1,524 (2006); 1,547 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 935.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 57.4% now married, 14.1% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 21.4% Polish, 7.9% English, 7.0% Irish, 4.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 9.7% professional, 18.3% services, 22.0% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.8% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,767 (2006); Median household income: $39,453 (2006); Average household income: $46,892 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Princeton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 295-6571 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $89,058 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 182.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Princeton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 295-3877 http://www.princetonwi.com/
PRINCETON (town). Covers a land area of 35.335 square miles and a water area of 0.295 square miles. Located at 43.82° N. Lat.; 89.11° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. Population: 1,363 (1990); 1,540 (2000); 1,553 (2006); 1,565 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 64.5% now married, 8.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 22.1% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 8.8% English, 4.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 10.4% professional, 15.8% services, 21.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 15.2% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,146 (2006); Median household income: $43,696 (2006); Average household income: $51,332 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Princeton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 295-6571
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $161,832 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Princeton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 295-3877 http://www.princetonwi.com/
SAINT MARIE (town). Covers a land area of 33.497 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 43.89° N. Lat.; 89.09° W. Long. Population: 348 (1990); 341 (2000); 342 (2006); 344 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 66.9% now married, 5.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 17.5% Polish, 12.7% Other groups, 5.4% English, 4.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 13.8% professional, 9.8% services, 17.2% sales, 2.3% farming, 9.8% construction, 37.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,923 (2006); Median household income: $45,909 (2006); Average household income: $54,330 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $126,000 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 12.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) SENECA (town). Covers a land area of 32.743 square miles and a water area of 0.070 square miles. Located at 43.96° N. Lat.; 89.08° W. Long. Population: 395 (1990); 424 (2000); 427 (2006); 428 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 66.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 31.6% Polish, 7.0% United States or American, 3.9% English, 3.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 10.4% professional, 14.1% services, 18.1% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,383 (2006); Median household income: $56,019 (2006); Average household income: $56,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $120,455 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Iowa County Located in southern Wisconsin; bounded on the north by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Pecatonica and Blue Rivers. Covers a land area of 762.67 square miles, a water area of 5.41 square miles, and is located in
the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1829. County seat is Dodgeville. Iowa County is part of the Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Columbia County, WI; Dane County, WI; Iowa County, WI Weather Station: Dodgeville
Elevation: 1,108 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 30 42 57 69 78 82 79 71 59 42 30 Low 7 12 23 35 46 55 60 58 49 37 26 14 Precip 1.3 1.4 2.7 3.6 3.4 4.3 4.5 4.8 3.7 2.4 2.5 1.5 Snow 10.4 7.2 6.2 2.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 4.6 9.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 20,150 (1990); 22,780 (2000); 23,706 (2006); 24,579 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 32.6% Catholic Church, 10.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.3% The United Methodist Church, 3.0% United Church of Christ, 0.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,355 (2005); Leading industries: 55.3% retail trade; 9.2% health care and social assistance; 7.8% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 1,686 totaling 367,373 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 15 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,207 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 421 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $n/a (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 151 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 47 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,834 (2006); Median household income: $53,248 (2006); Average household income: $62,740 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.88% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.6% (2006); Median home value: $142,802 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 125.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 78.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 160.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 7.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 36.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 546.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 42.6% Bush, 56.8% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Blue Mounds State Park; Governor Dodge State Park; Tower Hill State Park Additional Information Contacts Iowa County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 935-0399 http://www.iowacounty.org Dodgeville Area Chamber of Commerce & Dodgeville Revitalizat. . . . (608) 935-9200 http://www.dodgeville.com Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . (888) 764-6894 http://www.mineralpoint.com
Iowa County Communities ARENA (village). Covers a land area of 1.090 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. History: There was a village of Arena in a nearby location, but when the railroad extended its line through the present site, the inhabitants of old Arena moved to the new Arena. Arena became a shipping center for beef cattle and wheat. Population: 585 (1990); 685 (2000); 739 (2006); 786 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 678.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 62.3% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Iowa County (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 22.3% United States or American, 19.9% Norwegian, 13.6% Irish, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 8.1% professional, 17.0% services, 24.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 18.9% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,332 (2006); Median household income: $57,796 (2006); Average household income: $61,144 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $145,946 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARENA (town). Covers a land area of 78.041 square miles and a water area of 1.464 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 89.93° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. Population: 1,241 (1990); 1,444 (2000); 1,532 (2006); 1,608 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 68.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 17.6% Norwegian, 13.5% English, 11.6% United States or American, 7.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 11.7% professional, 12.8% services, 25.6% sales, 2.2% farming, 15.8% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,585 (2006); Median household income: $60,242 (2006); Average household income: $68,913 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $195,055 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AVOCA (village). Covers a land area of 2.270 square miles and a water area of 0.127 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.32° W. Long. Elevation is 698 feet. Population: 474 (1990); 608 (2000); 638 (2006); 650 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 281.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 42.6% now married, 8.8% widowed, 22.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 11.5% Irish, 11.3% Norwegian, 10.0% English, 4.8% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 7.0% professional, 12.9% services, 24.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.0% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,648 (2006); Median household income: $36,023 (2006); Average household income: $43,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $56,833 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARNEVELD (village). Covers a land area of 1.350 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 663 (1990); 1,088 (2000); 1,104 (2006); 1,126 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 817.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 60.8% now married, 7.0% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% Norwegian, 29.2% German, 19.6% Irish, 12.3% English, 7.0% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 15.9% professional, 11.4% services, 27.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.9% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,827 (2006); Median household income: $70,646 (2006); Average household income: $77,415 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Barneveld (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 924-4711 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $168,045 (2006); Median rent: $461 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRIGHAM (town). Covers a land area of 64.068 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 689 (1990); 908 (2000); 922 (2006); 941 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 67.6% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 28.2% Norwegian, 17.2% Irish, 10.4% English, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 19.7% professional, 12.2% services, 19.9% sales, 5.3% farming, 10.3% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,411 (2006); Median household income: $75,169 (2006); Average household income: $84,971 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $294,444 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CLYDE (town). Covers a land area of 34.144 square miles and a water area of 0.499 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 90.22° W. Long. Elevation is 734 feet. Population: 391 (1990); 322 (2000); 319 (2006); 311 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 1.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 58.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 18.8% English, 15.3% Irish, 12.5% Norwegian, 7.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 12.4% professional, 10.1% services, 23.1% sales, 4.7% farming, 13.0% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,619 (2006); Median household income: $60,000 (2006); Average household income: $76,309 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $173,810 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COBB (village). Covers a land area of 0.899 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.96° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,165 feet. Population: 440 (1990); 442 (2000); 432 (2006); 435 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 480.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 62.9% now married, 8.1% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 22.0% English, 16.3% Norwegian, 8.2% Irish, 7.5% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 13.1% professional, 6.9% services, 35.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.8% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,896 (2006); Median household income: $38,355 (2006); Average household income: $45,963 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $116,071 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) DODGEVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.581 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.96° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Elevation is 1,222 feet. History: Dodgeville was named for Governor Henry Dodge (1782-1867), who came to Wisconsin in 1827 after being implicated in the Aaron Burr conspiracy and indicted for treason by a grand jury. Dodge became the Territorial governor in 1836, and later served as the first governor when Wisconsin became a state. Dodge had a home near Dodgeville, which in the late 1820’s had a lead furnace. After 1900, Dodgeville became a retail and shipping center for a dairy district, and a pea-growing region. Population: 3,918 (1990); 4,220 (2000); 4,873 (2006); 5,386 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,360.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 57.3% now
married, 7.4% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% German, 22.3% English, 19.1% Norwegian, 18.0% Irish, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 20.0% professional, 17.4% services, 30.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.2% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,046 (2006); Median household income: $51,067 (2006); Average household income: $60,866 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Dodgeville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 935-3307 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $127,815 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Upland Hills Health (40 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 277.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Dodgeville Chronicle (General - Circulation 5,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.0% less than 15 minutes, 9.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Dodgeville Area Chamber of Commerce & Dodgeville Revitalizat. . . . (608) 935-9200 http://www.dodgeville.com
DODGEVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 89.864 square miles and a water area of 0.404 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 90.11° W. Long. Elevation is 1,222 feet. Population: 1,136 (1990); 1,407 (2000); 1,521 (2006); 1,616 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 69.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.8% German, 24.9% Norwegian, 18.5% English, 17.3% Irish, 4.1% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 21.4% professional, 10.0% services, 22.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.8% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,383 (2006); Median household income: $64,826 (2006); Average household income: $73,979 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Dodgeville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 935-3307 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $211,261 (2006); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Upland Hills Health (40 beds) Newspapers: The Dodgeville Chronicle (General - Circulation 5,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 13.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Dodgeville Area Chamber of Commerce & Dodgeville Revitalizat. . . . (608) 935-9200 http://www.dodgeville.com
EDEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.190 square miles and a water area of 0.116 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Iowa County Population: 377 (1990); 397 (2000); 387 (2006); 386 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 71.5% now married, 0.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 18.4% English, 12.0% Irish, 11.7% Czech, 9.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.3% management, 7.3% professional, 6.3% services, 18.5% sales, 12.7% farming, 16.6% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,751 (2006); Median household income: $51,724 (2006); Average household income: $62,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $165,625 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 63.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.9% walk, 23.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIGHLAND (village). Covers a land area of 1.131 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.04° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,192 feet. Population: 846 (1990); 855 (2000); 800 (2006); 792 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 707.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 58.2% now married, 9.9% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 22.4% Irish, 12.9% Czech, 7.8% Norwegian, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 12.2% professional, 12.8% services, 31.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.5% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,794 (2006); Median household income: $46,321 (2006); Average household income: $51,988 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Highland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 929-4525 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $104,369 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIGHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 64.651 square miles and a water area of 0.214 square miles. Located at 43.04° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,192 feet. Population: 709 (1990); 797 (2000); 763 (2006); 753 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 18.3% Norwegian, 18.2% Irish, 12.3% Czech, 10.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 11.0% professional, 11.2% services, 18.1% sales, 8.7% farming, 12.6% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,893 (2006); Median household income: $47,381 (2006); Average household income: $58,456 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Highland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 929-4525 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $175,000 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 16.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOLLANDALE (village). Covers a land area of 0.691 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 89.93° W. Long. Elevation is 862 feet. Population: 269 (1990); 283 (2000); 292 (2006); 303 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 422.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 54.2% now married, 18.2% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% Norwegian, 20.3% English, 18.8% Irish, 14.5% German, 13.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 6.0% professional, 8.6% services, 39.7% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.4% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,824 (2006); Median household income: $48,750 (2006); Average household income: $61,673 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $96,250 (2006); Median rent: $270 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) LINDEN (village). Covers a land area of 0.772 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.91° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,101 feet. Population: 429 (1990); 615 (2000); 623 (2006); 633 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 806.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 55.5% now married, 7.4% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% English, 28.9% German, 9.8% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 4.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 9.7% professional, 18.1% services, 23.5% sales, 2.5% farming, 18.1% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,812 (2006); Median household income: $43,672 (2006); Average household income: $51,179 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $94,333 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Iowa County
LINDEN (town). Covers a land area of 60.660 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Elevation is 1,101 feet. Population: 773 (1990); 873 (2000); 873 (2006); 876 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 69.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 21.7% English, 18.4% Norwegian, 11.6% Irish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.6% management, 12.1% professional, 8.1% services, 23.0% sales, 5.6% farming, 9.3% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,513 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $53,692 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $177,778 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 18.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIFFLIN (town). Covers a land area of 50.681 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 90.35° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 564 (1990); 617 (2000); 668 (2006); 712 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 67.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% German, 21.9% English, 11.0% Irish, 8.8% Norwegian, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.9% management, 12.2% professional, 5.5% services, 25.9% sales, 9.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,448 (2006); Median household income: $50,906 (2006); Average household income: $67,851 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $171,053 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 18.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) MINERAL POINT (city). Covers a land area of 3.014 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 90.18° W. Long. Elevation is 1,135 feet. History: Lead was discovered in Mineral Point Hill in 1828 by prospector Nat Morris. The community that grew up here was settled by many Cornish miners after 1832. Its early name of Shake Rag came from the custom of the miners’ wives of waving dishcloths to summon the men home at dinnertime. From lead mining, Mineral Point turned to zinc, and then to shipping and dairy industries. Population: 2,427 (1990); 2,617 (2000); 2,536 (2006); 2,487 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 841.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 58.9% now married, 8.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 23.0%
English, 22.7% Irish, 10.3% Norwegian, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 20.1% professional, 13.9% services, 25.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.6% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,007 (2006); Median household income: $54,290 (2006); Average household income: $62,620 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). School District(s)
Argyle (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 543-3318 Mineral Point (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 987-3924 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $131,695 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 175.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Democrat Tribune (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . (888) 764-6894 http://www.mineralpoint.com
MINERAL POINT (town). Covers a land area of 59.032 square miles and a water area of 0.094 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,135 feet. Population: 852 (1990); 867 (2000); 843 (2006); 829 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 67.2% now married, 1.7% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% German, 20.1% Irish, 19.4% English, 14.8% Norwegian, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.4% management, 15.1% professional, 14.1% services, 18.5% sales, 3.3% farming, 9.0% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,749 (2006); Median household income: $54,475 (2006); Average household income: $66,512 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $135 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $130 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Argyle (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 543-3318 Mineral Point (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 987-3924 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $185,417 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Newspapers: Democrat Tribune (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 15.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . (888) 764-6894 http://www.mineralpoint.com
MOSCOW (town). Covers a land area of 41.348 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Iowa County Population: 508 (1990); 594 (2000); 611 (2006); 629 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 65.0% now married, 1.8% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% Norwegian, 24.4% German, 13.4% Irish, 13.2% United States or American, 12.5% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.4% management, 17.1% professional, 11.8% services, 18.9% sales, 4.1% farming, 7.7% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,818 (2006); Median household income: $56,971 (2006); Average household income: $66,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $220,213 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 16.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PULASKI (town). Covers a land area of 43.296 square miles and a water area of 1.346 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 90.34° W. Long. Population: 392 (1990); 381 (2000); 400 (2006); 407 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 61.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 16.5% Czech, 12.1% Irish, 9.9% Norwegian, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.7% management, 9.9% professional, 11.3% services, 17.6% sales, 5.9% farming, 9.5% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,850 (2006); Median household income: $53,125 (2006); Average household income: $65,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $173,077 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 17.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) REWEY (village). Covers a land area of 0.496 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.84° N. Lat.; 90.39° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. Population: 220 (1990); 311 (2000); 338 (2006); 362 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 681.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 46.2% now married, 9.0% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 26.3% English, 13.5% Irish, 7.5% Welsh, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 13.4% professional, 11.8% services, 27.6% sales, 3.9% farming, 15.0% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,083 (2006); Median household income: $29,815 (2006); Average household income: $36,615 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $71,818 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 47.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIDGEWAY (village). Covers a land area of 1.264 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 89.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,170 feet. Population: 577 (1990); 689 (2000); 687 (2006); 691 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 543.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 52.1% now married, 6.5% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.1% German, 26.8% Irish, 24.1% Norwegian, 9.1% Other groups, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 7.6% professional, 11.5% services, 30.3% sales, 1.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,311 (2006); Median household income: $55,449 (2006); Average household income: $57,590 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Dodgeville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 935-3307 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.8% (2006); Median home value: $129,023 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIDGEWAY (town). Covers a land area of 42.694 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 89.98° W. Long. Elevation is 1,170 feet. Population: 557 (1990); 581 (2000); 580 (2006); 584 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 28.8% Norwegian, 24.6% Irish, 11.4% English, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 14.6% professional, 10.6% services, 23.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,719 (2006); Median household income: $61,047 (2006); Average household income: $64,803 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Dodgeville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 935-3307 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $256,098 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 16.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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WALDWICK (town). Covers a land area of 41.944 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 487 (1990); 500 (2000); 510 (2006); 525 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 69.7% now married, 4.5% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% German, 23.8% Norwegian, 22.1% English, 18.9% Irish, 9.4% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 10.9% professional, 5.9% services, 28.7% sales, 6.9% farming, 8.9% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,973 (2006); Median household income: $51,367 (2006); Average household income: $55,285 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $176,667 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 23.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WYOMING (town). Covers a land area of 39.759 square miles and a water area of 1.078 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Elevation is 738 feet. Population: 338 (1990); 364 (2000); 391 (2006); 418 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 76.6% now married, 0.8% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% German, 20.7% Norwegian, 17.3% Irish, 14.2% English, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 27.2% professional, 9.2% services, 15.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,476 (2006); Median household income: $60,855 (2006); Average household income: $71,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $259,756 (2006); Median rent: $492 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Iron County Located in northern Wisconsin; bounded partly on the north by Lake Superior, the Montreal River, and the Michigan border; includes the Gogebic Range, and many lakes. Covers a land area of 757.23 square miles, a water area of 162.01 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1893. County seat is Hurley. Weather Station: Gurney
Elevation: 967 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 22 28 38 51 65 74 78 76 67 56 39 27 Low 2 6 17 29 40 49 55 54 46 36 24 10 Precip 1.8 1.1 2.0 2.1 3.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2 3.5 2.8 1.8 Snow 35.4 20.0 21.3 7.8 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.9 20.1 30.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 6,153 (1990); 6,861 (2000); 6,764 (2006); 6,789 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.1% Catholic Church, 2.9% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.7% The United Methodist Church, 1.2% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 3,226 (2005); Leading industries: 21.2% accommodation & food services; 19.5% retail trade; 16.6% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 62 totaling 12,741 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 461 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,465 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,302 (2006); Median household income: $36,148 (2006); Average household income: $45,940 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.06% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $86,347 (2006); Median rent: $251 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 51.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 130.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 245.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 9.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 48.6% Bush, 50.4% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Island State Wildlife Area; Boot Lake State Wildlife Area; Hay Creek Hoffman Lake State Wildlife Area; Hay Creek-Hoffman Lake State Wildlife Area; Underwood State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Iron County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 561-3375 http://www.ironcountywi.com Hurley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 561-4334 http://www.hurleywi.com Mercer Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 476-2389 http://www.mercercc.com
Iron County Communities ANDERSON (town). Covers a land area of 83.185 square miles and a water area of 0.424 square miles. Located at 46.36° N. Lat.; 90.44° W. Long. Population: 69 (1990); 61 (2000); 67 (2006); 71 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 0.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 43.9% now married, 19.5% widowed, 17.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% Finnish, 19.6% German, 15.2% Italian, 13.0% Swedish, 10.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 12.0% professional, 32.0% services, 8.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.0% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,373 (2006); Median household income: $22,222 (2006); Average household income: $44,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $31,875 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.0% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Iron County than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 47.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAREY (town). Covers a land area of 41.552 square miles and a water area of 1.467 square miles. Located at 46.34° N. Lat.; 90.22° W. Long. Population: 175 (1990); 191 (2000); 187 (2006); 191 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 67.7% now married, 7.8% widowed, 1.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% German, 24.4% Finnish, 17.8% English, 17.3% Italian, 14.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 14.8% professional, 25.9% services, 22.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,187 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $62,800 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $88,750 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GURNEY (town). Covers a land area of 36.999 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.47° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,094 feet. Population: 143 (1990); 158 (2000); 193 (2006); 223 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 7.3% never married, 91.1% now married, 1.6% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 11.1% Finnish, 10.5% French (except Basque), 9.9% English, 8.0% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 12.3% professional, 12.3% services, 20.0% sales, 6.2% farming, 15.4% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,163 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $43,586 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.7% (2006); Median home value: $114,286 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HURLEY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.149 square miles and a water area of 0.162 square miles. Located at 46.45° N. Lat.; 90.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,480 feet. History: Hurley began in 1884 as a lumber town, soon attracting thousands of men working on the Gogebic Range in the ore mines. Soon after 1900 the mining activity in Hurley declined, and it was left with its reputation for rowdiness and crime. In 1938, 80 of the 115 businesses in town were taverns. Population: 1,782 (1990); 1,818 (2000); 1,746 (2006); 1,659 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 554.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 46.7% now married, 14.5% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.8% Italian, 22.9% Finnish, 14.5% German, 11.5% Polish, 8.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 11.5% professional, 24.4% services, 18.8% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,489 (2006); Median household income: $28,413 (2006); Average household income: $36,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Hurley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 763 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 561-4900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $50,390 (2006); Median rent: $257 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 420.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Iron County Miner (General - Circulation 2,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hurley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 561-4334 http://www.hurleywi.com
IRON BELT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54536). Covers a land area of 48.665 square miles and a water area of 0.452 square miles. Located at 46.34° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,570 feet. Population: 269 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.1% under 18, 14.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 54.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% Finnish, 35.6% Italian, 8.9% German, 8.5% Irish, 7.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 18.1% professional, 17.1% services, 13.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 13.3% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,934 (2000); Median household income: $30,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2000); Median home value: $36,500 (2000); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.3% car, 2.1% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 16.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 56.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) KIMBALL (town). Covers a land area of 37.093 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 46.48° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Elevation is 1,260 feet. Population: 513 (1990); 540 (2000); 576 (2006); 611 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.9% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 61.2% now married, 9.8% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.0% Finnish, 19.1% German, 18.5% Italian, 11.2% Polish, 6.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 20.1% professional, 20.1% services, 22.5% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.4% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,177 (2006); Median household income: $41,029 (2006); Average household income: $56,329 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.4% (2006); Median home value: $88,056 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KNIGHT (town). Covers a land area of 94.080 square miles and a water area of 0.999 square miles. Located at 46.27° N. Lat.; 90.34° W. Long. Population: 265 (1990); 284 (2000); 308 (2006); 330 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 55.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.9% Finnish, 34.7% Italian, 13.4% German, 8.2% Swedish, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 15.1% professional, 15.1% services, 17.6% sales, 3.4% farming, 13.4% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,589 (2006); Median household income: $36,250 (2006); Average household income: $39,835 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $58,065 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 14.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.8% less than 15 minutes, 57.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERCER (town). Covers a land area of 168.041 square miles and a water area of 16.718 square miles. Located at 46.16° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Elevation is 1,600 feet. Population: 1,325 (1990); 1,732 (2000); 1,665 (2006); 1,643 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 62.3% now married, 10.2% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% German, 13.8% Irish, 11.2% Polish, 9.7% English, 5.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 14.6% professional, 17.2% services, 22.5% sales, 1.1% farming, 19.8% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,986 (2006); Median household income: $39,845 (2006); Average household income: $51,235 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006).
MONTREAL (city). Covers a land area of 2.241 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 46.42° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Elevation is 1,580 feet. History: Montreal grew around the operations of the Montreal Mining Company, producing iron ore. Population: 838 (1990); 838 (2000); 724 (2006); 690 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 323.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 57.8% now married, 8.6% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.5% Italian, 19.4% Polish, 19.0% Finnish, 18.1% German, 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 19.0% professional, 15.2% services, 22.4% sales, 1.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,518 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $44,211 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $54,286 (2006); Median rent: $226 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OMA (town). Covers a land area of 74.714 square miles and a water area of 3.035 square miles. Located at 46.28° N. Lat.; 90.05° W. Long. Population: 260 (1990); 355 (2000); 350 (2006); 352 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 10.6% never married, 72.2% now married, 8.7% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% German, 22.3% Finnish, 18.6% Italian, 15.2% Irish, 12.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 14.8% professional, 21.8% services, 30.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 8.5% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,064 (2006); Median household income: $42,337 (2006); Average household income: $46,959 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Mercer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 476-2154 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $149,387 (2006); Median rent: $270 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mercer Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 476-2389 http://www.mercercc.com
PENCE (town). Covers a land area of 32.164 square miles and a water area of 3.937 square miles. Located at 46.37° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. Population: 181 (1990); 198 (2000); 189 (2006); 198 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 80.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 58.3% now married, 12.5% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% Italian, 19.2% Finnish, 16.7% Polish, 13.6% German, 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 15.1% professional, 31.5% services, 19.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 21.9% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Jackson County Income: Per capita income: $17,434 (2006); Median household income: $38,125 (2006); Average household income: $40,183 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.3% (2006); Median home value: $62,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAXON (town). Covers a land area of 66.068 square miles and a water area of 0.064 square miles. Located at 46.49° N. Lat.; 90.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,115 feet. Population: 335 (1990); 350 (2000); 427 (2006); 496 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 2.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 65.3% now married, 7.9% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Finnish, 16.0% German, 15.4% Swedish, 12.8% Italian, 8.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 12.2% professional, 10.1% services, 29.5% sales, 5.8% farming, 17.3% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,663 (2006); Median household income: $36,071 (2006); Average household income: $49,731 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $79,412 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.4% less than 15 minutes, 57.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 117.944 square miles and a water area of 18.626 square miles. Located at 46.02° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Population: 267 (1990); 336 (2000); 332 (2006); 325 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.96 (2006); Median age: 60.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 8.5% never married, 73.6% now married, 10.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% German, 13.5% Polish, 13.1% English, 7.3% Norwegian, 7.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 17.9% professional, 14.1% services, 15.4% sales, 2.6% farming, 14.1% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,169 (2006); Median household income: $44,563 (2006); Average household income: $53,373 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.0% (2006); Median home value: $210,448 (2006); Median rent: $1,125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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UPSON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54565). Covers a land area of 84.689 square miles and a water area of 0.430 square miles. Located at 46.30° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,497 feet. Population: 50 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 13.5% under 18, 43.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.5% never married, 50.0% now married, 25.0% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% Finnish, 24.3% Italian, 24.3% German, 8.1% Russian, 8.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 12.5% services, 37.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.8% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,705 (2000); Median household income: $16,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2000); Median home value: $22,500 (2000); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 50.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 50.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Jackson County Located in west central Wisconsin; crossed by the Black, Buffalo, and Trempealeau Rivers. Covers a land area of 987.32 square miles, a water area of 12.79 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Black River Falls. Weather Station: Mather 3 NW
Elevation: 967 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 29 40 55 68 77 81 79 70 58 42 28 Low 3 8 20 32 43 53 57 55 46 35 24 10 Precip 1.1 0.8 2.0 3.0 3.6 4.0 4.6 4.6 3.8 2.4 2.4 1.3 Snow 14.0 8.2 8.8 2.1 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.5 10.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 16,588 (1990); 19,100 (2000); 19,768 (2006); 20,348 (2011 projected); Race: 89.8% White, 2.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8.5% Catholic Church, 6.9% The United Methodist Church, 2.7% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.6% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,765 (2005); Leading industries: 16.9% manufacturing; 15.3% retail trade; 12.2% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 914 totaling 258,152 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 17 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 860 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 470 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,269 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 149 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,404 (2006); Median household income: $44,605 (2006); Average household income: $54,504 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.11% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $399 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $344 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $106,312 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 94.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 205.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 12.8 per 10,000
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population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 696.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 45.1% Bush, 54.0% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Black River State Forest; Lowe Creek State Wildlife Area; Meadow Valley State Wildlife Management Area; Trump Lake State Fishery Area; West Taylor State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Jackson County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 284-0201 http://www.co.jackson.wi.us Black River Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 404-4008 http://www.blackriverfalls.com City of Black River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 484-8222 http://www.blackriverfalls.com
Jackson County Communities ADAMS (town). Covers a land area of 36.005 square miles and a water area of 1.037 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 90.80° W. Long. Population: 1,107 (1990); 1,208 (2000); 1,287 (2006); 1,345 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.7% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% German, 33.5% Norwegian, 11.2% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 17.6% professional, 21.8% services, 22.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.5% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,269 (2006); Median household income: $56,373 (2006); Average household income: $64,125 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $114,216 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) ALBION (town). Covers a land area of 45.567 square miles and a water area of 0.204 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 90.95° W. Long. Population: 903 (1990); 1,093 (2000); 1,216 (2006); 1,308 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 70.5% now married, 3.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 35.8% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 7.9% English, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 16.9% professional, 20.0% services, 22.1% sales, 1.4% farming, 11.2% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,178 (2006); Median household income: $54,451 (2006); Average household income: $62,420 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $127,241 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALMA (town). Covers a land area of 57.939 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 44.43° N. Lat.; 90.86° W. Long.
Population: 815 (1990); 983 (2000); 1,031 (2006); 1,071 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 67.3% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 29.6% Norwegian, 10.8% Other groups, 10.8% Irish, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 10.9% professional, 16.7% services, 21.1% sales, 6.2% farming, 11.3% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,249 (2006); Median household income: $46,199 (2006); Average household income: $55,427 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $103,409 (2006); Median rent: $460 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 12.1% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.1% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALMA CENTER (village). Covers a land area of 1.008 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.43° N. Lat.; 90.91° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 416 (1990); 446 (2000); 472 (2006); 495 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 468.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 61.7% now married, 12.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 30.7% Norwegian, 9.1% Irish, 8.1% English, 7.6% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.0% management, 14.4% professional, 16.3% services, 17.8% sales, 2.5% farming, 12.9% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,032 (2006); Median household income: $36,552 (2006); Average household income: $45,898 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Alma Center (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 964-8271 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $80,714 (2006); Median rent: $305 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEAR BLUFF (town). Covers a land area of 53.049 square miles and a water area of 3.022 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 149 (1990); 128 (2000); 141 (2006); 153 (2011 projected); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 65.3% now married, 3.0% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% United States or American, 21.5% English, 19.3% German, 17.8% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 7.4% professional, 14.8% services, 20.4% sales, 9.3% farming, 24.1% construction, 3.7% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Jackson County Income: Per capita income: $38,351 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $98,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $90,000 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 25.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLACK RIVER FALLS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.156 square miles and a water area of 0.096 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Elevation is 796 feet. History: A sawmill was built at this location on the Black River in 1819, one of the first mills in Wisconsin. The settlement of Black River Falls grew up around the mill. Population: 3,552 (1990); 3,618 (2000); 3,551 (2006); 3,558 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,125.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 54.0% now married, 14.0% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 32.9% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 6.5% English, 4.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 18.8% professional, 23.6% services, 22.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.1% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,647 (2006); Median household income: $40,769 (2006); Average household income: $52,697 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Black River Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,918 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 284-4357 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $102,623 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Black River Memorial Hospital (51 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 254.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Banner Journal (General - Circulation 4,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 71.4% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Black River Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 404-4008 http://www.blackriverfalls.com City of Black River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 484-8222 http://www.blackriverfalls.com
BROCKWAY (town). Covers a land area of 47.690 square miles and a water area of 0.772 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 90.79° W. Long. Elevation is 838 feet. Population: 1,221 (1990); 2,580 (2000); 2,607 (2006); 2,595 (2011 projected); Race: 68.5% White, 13.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.08 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 204.6 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 70.8% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.4% Other groups, 17.5% German, 11.9% Norwegian, 4.2% Irish, 3.4% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 11.5% professional, 25.2% services, 19.0% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.8% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,730 (2006); Median household income: $42,194 (2006); Average household income: $49,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $83,750 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CITY POINT (town). Covers a land area of 89.096 square miles and a water area of 1.136 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 90.40° W. Long. Elevation is 965 feet. Population: 193 (1990); 189 (2000); 206 (2006); 222 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 1.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 48.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 59.6% now married, 10.6% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% German, 34.9% Polish, 17.1% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 11.6% professional, 2.9% services, 34.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.0% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,367 (2006); Median household income: $46,563 (2006); Average household income: $49,543 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $225 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $225 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $98,125 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 6.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLEVELAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.864 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 90.97° W. Long. Population: 452 (1990); 438 (2000); 517 (2006); 569 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 59.9% now married, 9.1% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% German, 19.4% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 10.6% Polish, 10.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 12.3% professional, 16.7% services, 23.2% sales, 3.9% farming, 6.6% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,472 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $59,195 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $128,846 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 18.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less
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CURRAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.207 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 91.08° W. Long. Population: 351 (1990); 366 (2000); 418 (2006); 451 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 68.6% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% Norwegian, 24.0% German, 7.5% Swedish, 4.5% United States or American, 3.9% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 14.1% professional, 13.1% services, 17.2% sales, 9.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,748 (2006); Median household income: $52,027 (2006); Average household income: $57,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.7% car, 3.1% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRANKLIN (town). Covers a land area of 36.612 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.21° N. Lat.; 91.08° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 431 (1990); 325 (2000); 341 (2006); 351 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 55.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% Norwegian, 35.6% German, 10.6% Irish, 5.8% Italian, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 6.4% professional, 14.8% services, 20.7% sales, 10.8% farming, 5.9% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,652 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $63,388 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GARDEN VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 36.206 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 90.97° W. Long. Population: 386 (1990); 406 (2000); 380 (2006); 375 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 64.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 26.4% Norwegian, 9.5% United States or American, 7.2% Irish, 7.0% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 10.9% professional, 18.3% services, 18.8% sales, 5.7% farming, 8.7% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,013 (2006); Median household income: $47,778 (2006); Average household income: $60,616 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $116,346 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 15.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GARFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.954 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.11° W. Long. Population: 421 (1990); 529 (2000); 609 (2006); 658 (2011 projected); Race: 88.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 65.5% now married, 2.2% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% Norwegian, 34.5% German, 10.2% Other groups, 6.9% United States or American, 5.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 12.2% professional, 23.2% services, 25.0% sales, 4.9% farming, 8.2% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,353 (2006); Median household income: $51,042 (2006); Average household income: $61,291 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $134,184 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) HIXTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.071 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 91.01° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 433 (1990); 446 (2000); 416 (2006); 419 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 388.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 10.4% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.6% German, 38.5% Norwegian, 7.8% Irish, 6.9% English, 6.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 9.0% professional, 21.2% services, 19.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 7.7% construction, 32.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,078 (2006); Median household income: $32,273 (2006); Average household income: $43,503 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $90,455 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less
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HIXTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.888 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 564 (1990); 611 (2000); 602 (2006); 617 (2011 projected); Race: 93.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.7% now married, 2.7% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% Norwegian, 32.8% German, 11.6% Irish, 6.3% Other groups, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 6.9% professional, 17.5% services, 17.5% sales, 7.9% farming, 13.0% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,668 (2006); Median household income: $45,179 (2006); Average household income: $55,327 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $124,167 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 54.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) IRVING (town). Covers a land area of 43.896 square miles and a water area of 0.519 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 90.96° W. Long. Elevation is 745 feet. Population: 565 (1990); 602 (2000); 648 (2006); 679 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 41.6% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 6.6% Polish, 5.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 13.3% professional, 7.6% services, 19.0% sales, 8.5% farming, 12.0% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,882 (2006); Median household income: $42,337 (2006); Average household income: $48,892 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $133,772 (2006); Median rent: $269 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) KNAPP (town). Covers a land area of 69.128 square miles and a water area of 2.420 square miles. Located at 44.22° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Population: 257 (1990); 275 (2000); 298 (2006); 319 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 69.7% now married, 2.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 14.2% Irish, 13.9% Norwegian, 10.3% English, 5.0% Swedish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 6.0% professional, 16.4% services, 9.7% sales, 18.7% farming, 6.0% construction, 35.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,582 (2006); Median household income: $53,571 (2006); Average household income: $56,673 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2006); Median home value: $97,500 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 1.5% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KOMENSKY (town). Covers a land area of 58.938 square miles and a water area of 0.541 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 90.70° W. Long. Population: 292 (1990); 462 (2000); 492 (2006); 516 (2011 projected); Race: 20.1% White, 7.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.13 (2006); Median age: 25.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 146.0 (2006); Marriage status: 34.5% never married, 56.8% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.0% Other groups, 8.7% German, 4.5% Norwegian, 4.3% Danish, 3.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 10.5% professional, 19.4% services, 35.5% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.7% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,677 (2006); Median household income: $44,868 (2006); Average household income: $49,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.9% (2006); Median home value: $91,765 (2006); Median rent: $182 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANCHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 64.246 square miles and a water area of 0.187 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 90.78° W. Long. Population: 563 (1990); 680 (2000); 695 (2006); 712 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 66.4% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 11.1% English, 10.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 15.5% professional, 14.9% services, 27.5% sales, 5.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,126 (2006); Median household income: $52,604 (2006); Average household income: $60,532 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $53 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $52 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $116,129 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MELROSE (village). Covers a land area of 0.789 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 613 (1990); 529 (2000); 514 (2006); 513 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 651.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 58.2% now married, 15.8% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 38.8% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 8.6% English, 4.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 15.1% professional, 18.1% services, 23.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 15.1% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,020 (2006); Median household income: $42,750 (2006); Average household income: $54,528 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Melrose-Mindoro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 488-2201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2006); Median home value: $89,778 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 16.2% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 19.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MELROSE (town). Covers a land area of 26.869 square miles and a water area of 0.650 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 295 (1990); 402 (2000); 397 (2006); 401 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 69.9% now married, 1.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.0% German, 42.4% Norwegian, 7.9% Italian, 5.5% English, 5.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 33.8% management, 10.6% professional, 11.1% services, 14.4% sales, 8.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,335 (2006); Median household income: $43,672 (2006); Average household income: $55,359 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Melrose-Mindoro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 488-2201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.4% (2006); Median home value: $170,139 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 35.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERRILLAN (village). Covers a land area of 1.260 square miles and a water area of 0.070 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Elevation is 937 feet. Population: 569 (1990); 585 (2000); 616 (2006); 641 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 488.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 50.8% now married, 9.5% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 14.7% Norwegian, 11.1% English, 9.8% Other groups, 9.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 12.5% professional, 21.6% services, 26.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,571 (2006); Median household income: $34,318 (2006); Average household income: $48,851 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Alma Center (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 964-8271 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $76,786 (2006); Median rent: $252 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 60.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILLSTON (town). Covers a land area of 70.939 square miles and a water area of 1.465 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 90.63° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 154 (1990); 136 (2000); 140 (2006); 146 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.92 (2006); Median age: 54.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 13.9% never married, 55.7% now married, 12.2% widowed, 18.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% German, 26.5% Norwegian, 15.0% United States or American, 9.5% Irish, 6.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 4.2% professional, 35.4% services, 6.3% sales, 6.3% farming, 6.3% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,536 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $62,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $86,471 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 39.6% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORTH BEND (town). Covers a land area of 27.785 square miles and a water area of 0.519 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 91.11° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 419 (1990); 397 (2000); 405 (2006); 413 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 61.8% now married, 5.6% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 35.5% Norwegian, 13.8% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 7.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 14.3% professional, 14.3% services, 22.7% sales, 2.0% farming, 17.7% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,031 (2006); Median household income: $48,015 (2006); Average household income: $61,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Jefferson County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $128,261 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 52.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.953 square miles and a water area of 0.042 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 572 (1990); 586 (2000); 658 (2006); 704 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.8% Norwegian, 28.5% German, 7.2% Polish, 7.0% English, 6.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 7.2% professional, 15.9% services, 18.3% sales, 6.9% farming, 13.1% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,249 (2006); Median household income: $40,913 (2006); Average household income: $44,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $101 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $99 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $98,966 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 2.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPRINGFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 36.477 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 446 (1990); 567 (2000); 591 (2006); 603 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 68.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% Norwegian, 26.9% German, 15.4% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 6.6% professional, 15.6% services, 18.0% sales, 6.6% farming, 12.5% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,048 (2006); Median household income: $47,548 (2006); Average household income: $56,007 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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TAYLOR (village). Covers a land area of 0.726 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.32° N. Lat.; 91.12° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 449 (1990); 513 (2000); 520 (2006); 514 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 716.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 55.4% now married, 7.5% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% Norwegian, 18.3% German, 10.6% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 8.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 4.5% professional, 25.2% services, 20.3% sales, 3.0% farming, 7.4% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,212 (2006); Median household income: $30,119 (2006); Average household income: $34,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $57,647 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Jefferson County Located in southern Wisconsin; drained by the Rock, Bark, and Crawfish Rivers. Covers a land area of 557.01 square miles, a water area of 25.73 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Jefferson. Jefferson County is part of the Watertown-Fort Atkinson, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Jefferson County, WI Weather Station: Fort Atkinson
Elevation: 797 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 43 57 70 80 83 81 73 61 45 32 Low 8 13 25 36 46 56 61 58 50 38 28 15 Precip 1.4 1.3 2.1 3.4 3.2 3.7 4.0 4.0 3.5 2.6 2.5 1.7 Snow 12.4 6.7 5.4 1.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 2.8 8.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lake Mills
Elevation: 849 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 27 32 44 59 72 81 85 82 74 62 45 32 Low 9 14 24 36 47 56 61 59 51 40 28 16 Precip 1.4 1.2 2.3 3.3 3.2 3.9 4.2 4.5 3.7 2.5 2.4 1.7 Snow 10.9 7.3 5.4 2.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.2 9.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Watertown
Elevation: 823 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 42 57 70 80 83 81 73 61 44 31 Low 8 14 25 36 47 56 61 59 51 40 29 16 Precip 1.3 1.2 2.1 3.1 3.0 4.2 4.4 4.4 3.8 2.6 2.4 1.7 Snow 12.4 7.4 5.3 1.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.1 2.8 9.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Whitewater
Elevation: 872 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 44 58 71 80 83 81 74 62 45 32 Low 9 14 25 35 46 55 60 58 50 39 28 16 Precip 1.2 1.1 2.0 3.4 3.2 3.7 4.0 4.5 3.5 2.7 2.5 1.6 Snow 9.7 6.1 4.2 1.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.6 7.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 67,783 (1990); 74,021 (2000); 79,221 (2006); 81,961 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 142.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.1% Catholic Church, 22.5% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 10.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.2% The United Methodist Church, 2.4% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 43,056 (2005); Leading industries: 30.1% manufacturing; 13.8% retail trade; 11.6% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,421 totaling 247,914 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 101 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,851 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,755 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,458 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 439 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 181 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,964 (2006); Median household income: $54,568 (2006); Average household income: $64,081 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.08% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2006); Median home value: $168,667 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 133.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 72.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 198.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 95.2% good, 4.8% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 8.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 501.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 56.5% Bush, 42.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Aztalan State Park Additional Information Contacts Jefferson County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 674-7144 http://www.co.jefferson.wi.us City of Lake Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-2344 http://www.ci.lake-mills.wi.us City of Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-3025 http://www.waterloowis.com City of Watertown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-4000 http://www.ci.watertown.wi.us Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 563-3210 http://www.fortchamber.com Jefferson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 674-4511 http://www.jeffersonchamberwi.com Johnson Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 699-8484 http://www.jctourism.com Lake Mills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-3585 http://www.lakemills.org Palmyra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-2611 http://www.palmyrawi.com Town of Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 593-8945 http://www.concordwisconsin.org Waterloo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-2181 http://www.waterloowis.com/chamber Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 261-6320 http://www.watertownchamber.com/
Jefferson County Communities AZTALAN (town). Covers a land area of 24.456 square miles and a water area of 0.622 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 1,078 (1990); 1,447 (2000); 1,491 (2006); 1,528 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 67.9% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000);
Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.5% German, 13.4% Irish, 10.2% Norwegian, 6.0% English, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 14.1% professional, 9.8% services, 22.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 14.3% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,299 (2006); Median household income: $65,118 (2006); Average household income: $77,977 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $192,293 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLD SPRING (town). Covers a land area of 23.451 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 704 (1990); 766 (2000); 779 (2006); 781 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.3% Black, 1.5% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 12.8% English, 10.6% Irish, 9.3% Polish, 9.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 17.0% professional, 10.5% services, 27.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 6.4% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,556 (2006); Median household income: $71,875 (2006); Average household income: $78,891 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $222,816 (2006); Median rent: $513 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) CONCORD (town). Covers a land area of 36.015 square miles and a water area of 0.555 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 852 feet. Population: 1,880 (1990); 2,023 (2000); 2,079 (2006); 2,129 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 65.7% now married, 5.5% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.6% German, 11.8% Irish, 11.7% Polish, 7.2% Norwegian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 13.6% professional, 11.6% services, 24.8% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.6% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,443 (2006); Median household income: $61,685 (2006); Average household income: $71,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $213,172 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less
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FARMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.813 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 88.73° W. Long. Elevation is 872 feet. Population: 1,406 (1990); 1,498 (2000); 1,619 (2006); 1,701 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 69.7% now married, 5.6% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 9.4% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.1% Norwegian, 6.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 12.6% professional, 15.1% services, 18.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,204 (2006); Median household income: $54,966 (2006); Average household income: $62,588 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $234,456 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORT ATKINSON (city). Covers a land area of 5.393 square miles and a water area of 0.095 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 88.84° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. History: In 1832 General Henry Atkinson set up a stockade with two blockhouses at the confluence of the Rock and Bark Rivers. When Dwight Foster built a house here in 1836, the fort had been demolished, but the community that grew up around it was named Fort Atkinson. Population: 10,585 (1990); 11,621 (2000); 12,123 (2006); 12,380 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,247.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 58.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% German, 11.1% Irish, 10.0% English, 8.2% Norwegian, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 16.0% professional, 15.0% services, 25.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 7.0% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,084 (2006); Median household income: $49,955 (2006); Average household income: $58,519 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Fort Atkinson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 563-7807 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $147,361 (2006); Median rent: $478 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Fort Atkinson Memorial Health Services (82 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 300.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Jefferson County Union (Circulation 8,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 1.1% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 563-3210 http://www.fortchamber.com
HEBRON (town). Covers a land area of 28.845 square miles and a water area of 0.097 square miles. Located at 42.94° N. Lat.; 88.69° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. Population: 975 (1990); 1,135 (2000); 1,231 (2006); 1,271 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 59.1% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% German, 9.5% English, 8.9% Irish, 6.3% Norwegian, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 12.7% professional, 16.4% services, 19.1% sales, 3.9% farming, 14.0% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,432 (2006); Median household income: $62,138 (2006); Average household income: $69,610 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $184,439 (2006); Median rent: $520 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HEBRON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.457 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 42.92° N. Lat.; 88.68° W. Long. Population: 226 (1990); 243 (2000); 258 (2006); 265 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 59.0% now married, 3.5% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% German, 8.0% United States or American, 7.7% English, 6.2% Norwegian, 5.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 6.3% professional, 16.0% services, 18.8% sales, 3.5% farming, 20.8% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,393 (2006); Median household income: $65,809 (2006); Average household income: $74,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $170,455 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.1% less than 15 minutes, 47.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HELENVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.517 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.02° N. Lat.; 88.69° W. Long. Elevation is 845 feet. Population: 230 (1990); 225 (2000); 244 (2006); 252 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 472.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 67.7% now married, 1.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.8% German, 15.1% English, 9.0% Scotch-Irish, 8.5% Irish, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 4.1% professional, 11.0% services, 9.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 24.7% construction, 39.7% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $20,644 (2006); Median household income: $61,685 (2006); Average household income: $62,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $147,500 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.5% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IXONIA (town). Covers a land area of 35.940 square miles and a water area of 0.598 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 2,789 (1990); 2,902 (2000); 3,062 (2006); 3,183 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 85.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 67.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.9% German, 9.0% Irish, 9.0% Polish, 5.6% Norwegian, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 17.2% professional, 11.2% services, 25.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.3% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,584 (2006); Median household income: $69,615 (2006); Average household income: $82,259 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oconomowoc Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 560-2111 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $219,755 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IXONIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.962 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Population: 616 (1990); 642 (2000); 678 (2006); 707 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 228.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 65.7% now married, 3.2% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% German, 10.1% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 7.1% Norwegian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 18.8% professional, 9.6% services, 21.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.6% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,848 (2006); Median household income: $62,642 (2006); Average household income: $68,191 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Oconomowoc Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 560-2111 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.0% (2006); Median home value: $174,026 (2006); Median rent: $501 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less
than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JEFFERSON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 4.458 square miles and a water area of 0.198 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 88.80° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. History: Jefferson was settled in the mid-1830’s, but grew slowly despite the arrival of German immigrants in the 1840’s. A chair factory was established in 1856, a woolen mill in 1866, and a shoe factory in 1868. Population: 6,444 (1990); 7,338 (2000); 8,046 (2006); 8,280 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 0.9% Black, 0.7% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,804.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 54.6% now married, 9.4% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 10.5% Irish, 8.3% Other groups, 8.3% Norwegian, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 11.9% professional, 16.7% services, 23.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.2% construction, 32.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,309 (2006); Median household income: $45,640 (2006); Average household income: $53,430 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Jefferson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 675-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $148,950 (2006); Median rent: $494 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 302.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Jefferson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 674-4511 http://www.jeffersonchamberwi.com
JEFFERSON (town). Covers a land area of 43.506 square miles and a water area of 0.458 square miles. Located at 42.99° N. Lat.; 88.77° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. History: Glacial Drumlin State Trail passes to North. Settled c.1836, incorporated 1878. Population: 2,484 (1990); 2,265 (2000); 2,529 (2006); 2,625 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 58.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.19 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 64.1% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% German, 9.5% Irish, 8.2% English, 5.9% Polish, 4.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 11.8% professional, 12.3% services, 20.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 16.6% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,478 (2006); Median household income: $62,726 (2006); Average household income: $69,146 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Jefferson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 675-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $187,888 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Jefferson County Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Jefferson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 674-4511 http://www.jeffersonchamberwi.com
JOHNSON CREEK (village). Covers a land area of 2.151 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 88.77° W. Long. Elevation is 812 feet. History: Johnson Creek developed as a shipping center for dairy produce, with the establishment of the H.C. Christians Company offices and plant producing butter and eggs. Population: 1,315 (1990); 1,581 (2000); 1,870 (2006); 2,079 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 869.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 56.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 10.0% Irish, 9.4% Other groups, 7.5% English, 6.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 14.9% professional, 10.3% services, 22.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.3% construction, 35.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,948 (2006); Median household income: $54,123 (2006); Average household income: $61,791 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Johnson Creek (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 699-2811 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.6% (2006); Median home value: $137,972 (2006); Median rent: $583 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Johnson Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 699-8484 http://www.jctourism.com
KOSHKONONG (town). Covers a land area of 42.063 square miles and a water area of 0.943 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 88.84° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 2,632 (1990); 3,395 (2000); 3,588 (2006); 3,689 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 85.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 67.6% now married, 2.8% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 10.9% Irish, 10.9% Norwegian, 8.5% English, 8.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 17.0% professional, 14.8% services, 22.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 9.6% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,324 (2006); Median household income: $72,460 (2006); Average household income: $82,994 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $201,671 (2006); Median rent: $618 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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LAKE KOSHKONONG (CDP). Covers a land area of 14.306 square miles and a water area of 15.574 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Population: 1,053 (1990); 1,219 (2000); 1,233 (2006); 1,246 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 86.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 62.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.6% German, 14.1% Irish, 12.7% Norwegian, 7.7% English, 5.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 14.3% professional, 12.5% services, 26.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.5% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,607 (2006); Median household income: $70,351 (2006); Average household income: $79,614 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $186,869 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKE LAC LA BELLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.951 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Population: 788 (1990); 833 (2000); 887 (2006); 929 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 932.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 71.7% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 16.0% Irish, 14.6% Polish, 9.5% Other groups, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 18.2% professional, 7.9% services, 27.1% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.7% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,118 (2006); Median household income: $84,135 (2006); Average household income: $91,983 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $220,139 (2006); Median rent: $683 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKE MILLS (city). Covers a land area of 3.421 square miles and a water area of 0.396 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 88.90° W. Long. Elevation is 835 feet. History: Aztalan State Park to east contains remains of 12th century Indian village, rare platform mounds and a Museum with ancient Indian relics. Glacial Drumlin State Trail passes east-west to south. Settled c. 1836, Incorporated 1905. Population: 4,442 (1990); 4,843 (2000); 5,023 (2006); 5,144 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,468.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 59.7% now married, 8.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 11.6% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 9.2% English, 5.8% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 68 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 21.0% professional, 13.5% services, 22.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.8% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,143 (2006); Median household income: $50,744 (2006); Average household income: $59,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $480 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $443 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lake Mills Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-2215 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $167,219 (2006); Median rent: $505 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 110.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Lake Mills Leader (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lake Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-2344 http://www.ci.lake-mills.wi.us Lake Mills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-3585 http://www.lakemills.org
LAKE MILLS (town). Covers a land area of 30.977 square miles and a water area of 2.107 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Elevation is 835 feet. Population: 1,442 (1990); 1,936 (2000); 2,061 (2006); 2,143 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 66.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 68.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.2% German, 9.1% English, 8.6% Irish, 8.5% Norwegian, 4.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.6% management, 18.3% professional, 9.3% services, 20.5% sales, 2.9% farming, 7.2% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,027 (2006); Median household income: $65,515 (2006); Average household income: $75,254 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lake Mills Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-2215 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $237,079 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Lake Mills Leader (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lake Mills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 648-3585 http://www.lakemills.org
LAKE RIPLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.930 square miles and a water area of 0.643 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 88.98° W. Long. Population: 1,231 (1990); 1,603 (2000); 1,727 (2006); 1,828 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 895.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100
females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 58.5% now married, 5.4% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 21.0% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 8.1% English, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 22.4% professional, 9.1% services, 26.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.1% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,126 (2006); Median household income: $67,054 (2006); Average household income: $83,904 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $189,416 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILFORD (town). Covers a land area of 33.858 square miles and a water area of 1.188 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 811 feet. Population: 1,007 (1990); 1,055 (2000); 1,077 (2006); 1,085 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.1% German, 8.0% Irish, 6.2% English, 4.5% Polish, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 12.7% professional, 11.4% services, 22.9% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,565 (2006); Median household income: $58,263 (2006); Average household income: $70,468 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $184,639 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) OAKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 34.875 square miles and a water area of 1.263 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Elevation is 875 feet. Population: 2,526 (1990); 3,135 (2000); 3,302 (2006); 3,439 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 94.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 60.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 20.3% Norwegian, 11.8% Irish, 7.6% English, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 19.2% professional, 11.7% services, 24.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.9% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,102 (2006); Median household income: $65,883 (2006); Average household income: $79,520 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $183,405 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Jefferson County Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PALMYRA (village). Covers a land area of 1.214 square miles and a water area of 0.036 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 848 feet. Population: 1,680 (1990); 1,766 (2000); 1,867 (2006); 1,951 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,537.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 56.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.9% German, 10.5% Irish, 8.1% Polish, 8.1% English, 7.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.4% professional, 13.8% services, 15.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.8% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,931 (2006); Median household income: $53,066 (2006); Average household income: $60,054 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Palmyra-Eagle Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $151,075 (2006); Median rent: $491 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 321.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Palmyra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-2611 http://www.palmyrawi.com
PALMYRA (town). Covers a land area of 34.790 square miles and a water area of 0.378 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Elevation is 848 feet. Population: 1,036 (1990); 1,145 (2000); 1,168 (2006); 1,186 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 12.3% English, 10.6% Polish, 10.1% Irish, 7.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 18.5% professional, 10.6% services, 24.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,304 (2006); Median household income: $60,923 (2006); Average household income: $70,322 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $185 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $178 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Palmyra-Eagle Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $256,349 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Palmyra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-2611 http://www.palmyrawi.com
ROME (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.939 square miles and a water area of 0.205 square miles. Located at 42.98° N. Lat.; 88.63° W. Long. Population: 566 (1990); 574 (2000); 604 (2006); 625 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 153.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 68.3% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.2% German, 12.3% Irish, 12.3% Polish, 5.3% English, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 11.0% professional, 14.2% services, 23.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 15.5% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,460 (2006); Median household income: $64,844 (2006); Average household income: $72,532 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $181,250 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SULLIVAN (village). Covers a land area of 1.120 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 448 (1990); 688 (2000); 728 (2006); 762 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 649.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 59.1% now married, 7.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% German, 10.8% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 8.1% Norwegian, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 15.4% professional, 14.3% services, 28.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.2% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,716 (2006); Median household income: $52,055 (2006); Average household income: $63,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Jefferson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 675-1000 Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.2% (2006); Median home value: $178,922 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SULLIVAN (town). Covers a land area of 34.669 square miles and a water area of 0.852 square miles. Located at 42.96° N. Lat.; 88.60° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 1,929 (1990); 2,124 (2000); 2,231 (2006); 2,281 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 64.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.5% German, 12.4% Polish, 11.9% Irish, 9.3% English, 5.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 9.3% professional, 12.0% services, 23.4% sales, 0.8% farming, 13.7% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,586 (2006); Median household income: $59,219 (2006); Average household income: $69,700 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Jefferson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 675-1000 Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $168,400 (2006); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUMNER (town). Covers a land area of 16.276 square miles and a water area of 15.010 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Population: 822 (1990); 904 (2000); 875 (2006); 873 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 61.0% now married, 7.5% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.9% German, 18.6% Norwegian, 12.2% Irish, 10.4% English, 3.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 8.7% professional, 12.2% services, 26.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 14.0% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,926 (2006); Median household income: $61,932 (2006); Average household income: $71,937 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $161,333 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WATERLOO (city). Covers a land area of 3.907 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 88.99° W. Long. Elevation is 819 feet. Population: 2,712 (1990); 3,259 (2000); 3,514 (2006); 3,678 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 1.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 8.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 899.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 60.3% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% German, 14.5% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 7.9% English, 6.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 18.5% professional, 17.1% services, 22.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,237 (2006); Median household income: $57,827 (2006); Average household income: $69,678 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Waterloo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-3633 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2006); Median home value: $150,904 (2006); Median rent: $540 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 132.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-3025 http://www.waterloowis.com Waterloo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-2181 http://www.waterloowis.com/chamber
WATERLOO (town). Covers a land area of 32.318 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Elevation is 819 feet. History: Incorporated 1859. Population: 694 (1990); 832 (2000); 858 (2006); 870 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.9% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 67.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% German, 11.0% Irish, 9.9% Norwegian, 7.0% English, 5.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 14.9% professional, 7.9% services, 18.9% sales, 3.1% farming, 13.6% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,475 (2006); Median household income: $69,477 (2006); Average household income: $85,661 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Waterloo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-3633 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $196,563 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waterloo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 478-2181 http://www.waterloowis.com/chamber
WATERTOWN (city). Covers a land area of 10.940 square miles and a water area of 0.387 square miles. Located at 43.19° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 823 feet. History: Watertown was settled about 1836 by New Englanders who, attracted by the water power, established sawmills and factories making wagons, carriages, and barrels. The 1840’s brought German immigrants, including political refugees and university students. Watertown claims the first kindergarten in America, started in 1856 by a Mrs. Schurz, one of the German settlers. Population: 19,222 (1990); 21,598 (2000); 23,688 (2006); 24,779 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,165.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 59.9% now married, 8.1% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Juneau County Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 9.1% Irish, 7.6% Other groups, 5.3% Polish, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 76 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 45 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 16.1% professional, 15.4% services, 24.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.9% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,084 (2006); Median household income: $48,584 (2006); Average household income: $55,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $389 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $338 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Four-year College(s)
Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 261-9300 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $7,680; Out-of-state $7,680 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $149,362 (2006); Median rent: $494 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Watertown Memorial Hospital (95 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 197.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Watertown Daily Times (Circulation 9,758) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 1.6% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Watertown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-4000 http://www.ci.watertown.wi.us Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 261-6320 http://www.watertownchamber.com/
WATERTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 38.368 square miles and a water area of 0.535 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.73° W. Long. Elevation is 823 feet. Population: 1,786 (1990); 1,876 (2000); 1,969 (2006); 2,032 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 71.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.6% German, 11.8% Irish, 6.9% English, 4.4% United States or American, 4.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 13.6% professional, 11.8% services, 22.0% sales, 1.8% farming, 14.4% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,331 (2006); Median household income: $62,015 (2006); Average household income: $69,393 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Watertown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 262-1460 Four-year College(s)
Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 261-9300 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $7,680; Out-of-state $7,680 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $193,169 (2006); Median rent: $621 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Newspapers: Watertown Daily Times (Circulation 9,758)
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Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 261-6320 http://www.watertownchamber.com/
Juneau County Located in central Wisconsin; bounded on the east by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Yellow, Lemonweir, and Baraboo Rivers; includes the Dells of the Wisconsin in the southeast. Covers a land area of 767.61 square miles, a water area of 36.53 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Mauston. Weather Station: Mauston 1 SE
Elevation: 862 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 43 58 71 79 83 80 72 60 44 31 Low 4 10 21 34 45 54 59 56 48 36 25 13 Precip 1.1 1.0 2.0 3.4 3.6 3.7 4.0 4.2 4.0 2.4 2.4 1.2 Snow 13.5 8.9 8.3 2.8 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.2 10.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Necedah
Elevation: 921 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 32 43 59 72 81 85 82 73 61 43 30 Low 4 10 21 33 44 54 59 56 48 37 25 12 Precip 1.0 0.9 2.0 3.0 3.6 3.5 4.2 4.6 3.8 2.3 2.2 1.2 Snow 8.1 5.3 4.9 1.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 3.3 7.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 21,650 (1990); 24,316 (2000); 25,857 (2006); 27,126 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 24.3% Catholic Church, 11.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.8% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 4.5% The United Methodist Church, 2.3% New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and othe Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,369 (2005); Leading industries: 32.4% manufacturing; 16.2% health care and social assistance; 15.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 805 totaling 179,959 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 24 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,190 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,191 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 151 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,958 (2006); Median household income: $41,360 (2006); Average household income: $51,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.11% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $346 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $287 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $94,059 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 107.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 105.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 215.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 10.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 67.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 953.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.3% Bush, 46.3% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Buckhorn State Park; Buckhorn State Wildlife Area; Meadow Valley State Wildlife Area; Necedah National Wildlife Refuge; Rocky Arbor State Park Additional Information Contacts Juneau County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 847-9300 http://www.co.juneau.wi.gov
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City of Elroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2400 http://www.elroywi.com City of New Lisbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-5213 http://www.newlisbon.net Elroy Area Advancement Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2453 http://www.hillcountrywi.com Mauston Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 847-4142 http://www.mauston.com New Lisbon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-3555 http://www.homestead.com
Juneau County Communities ARMENIA (town). Covers a land area of 65.999 square miles and a water area of 11.692 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Population: 592 (1990); 707 (2000); 718 (2006); 731 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 62.6% now married, 3.2% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 12.8% Other groups, 12.1% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 8.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 12.1% professional, 23.2% services, 15.9% sales, 3.5% farming, 10.0% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,703 (2006); Median household income: $40,094 (2006); Average household income: $50,728 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $76,600 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) CAMP DOUGLAS (village). Covers a land area of 0.952 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.92° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 933 feet. Population: 512 (1990); 592 (2000); 574 (2006); 573 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 603.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 59.4% now married, 11.5% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 16.8% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 7.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 10.7% professional, 20.6% services, 27.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,636 (2006); Median household income: $47,128 (2006); Average household income: $49,354 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $79,655 (2006); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLEARFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.832 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.92° N. Lat.; 90.14° W. Long. Population: 502 (1990); 737 (2000); 790 (2006); 826 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 67.0% now married, 8.9% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% German, 10.8% Norwegian, 9.3% Irish, 8.7% English, 8.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 6.5% professional, 15.9% services, 23.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 8.4% construction, 32.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,076 (2006); Median household income: $40,956 (2006); Average household income: $49,563 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $112,868 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CUTLER (town). Covers a land area of 52.169 square miles and a water area of 1.865 square miles. Located at 44.04° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 925 feet. Population: 314 (1990); 282 (2000); 284 (2006); 285 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 13.8% never married, 71.4% now married, 11.4% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 8.9% French (except Basque), 8.5% Norwegian, 8.5% English, 7.3% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 13.2% professional, 12.4% services, 20.9% sales, 4.7% farming, 12.4% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,951 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $48,770 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $110,897 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELROY (city). Covers a land area of 1.917 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 959 feet. History: Settled 1854, incorporated 1885. Population: 1,619 (1990); 1,578 (2000); 1,526 (2006); 1,530 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 1.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 795.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 54.2% now married, 12.7% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 13.8% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 9.4% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Juneau County management, 10.9% professional, 17.3% services, 20.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.4% construction, 33.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,635 (2006); Median household income: $38,853 (2006); Average household income: $44,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Royall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 655 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.3% (2006); Median home value: $76,600 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 362.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Elroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2400 http://www.elroywi.com Elroy Area Advancement Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2453 http://www.hillcountrywi.com
FINLEY (town). Covers a land area of 38.279 square miles and a water area of 0.303 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 90.16° W. Long. Elevation is 952 feet. Population: 66 (1990); 84 (2000); 84 (2006); 83 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 64.5% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 14.7% Polish, 11.6% Irish, 2.1% Norwegian, 2.1% Lithuanian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.6% management, 5.6% professional, 16.7% services, 5.6% sales, 22.2% farming, 2.8% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,690 (2006); Median household income: $41,429 (2006); Average household income: $46,176 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $74,286 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 22.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 10.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) FOUNTAIN (town). Covers a land area of 30.841 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Population: 630 (1990); 582 (2000); 603 (2006); 649 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 48.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 67.7% now married, 12.9% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 10.7% English, 7.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 12.5% professional, 13.7% services, 17.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,678 (2006); Median household income: $54,526 (2006); Average household income: $65,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $126,923 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GERMANTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 33.214 square miles and a water area of 11.776 square miles. Located at 43.91° N. Lat.; 90.03° W. Long. Population: 615 (1990); 1,174 (2000); 1,276 (2006); 1,354 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 50.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 12.3% never married, 68.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 12.1% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 10.1% Norwegian, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 8.1% professional, 17.9% services, 24.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 13.9% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,723 (2006); Median household income: $38,289 (2006); Average household income: $50,339 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $96,447 (2006); Median rent: $326 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) HUSTLER (village). Covers a land area of 0.622 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.87° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 929 feet. Population: 159 (1990); 113 (2000); 113 (2006); 116 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 181.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 62.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.1% never married, 48.9% now married, 32.6% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.5% German, 16.7% English, 13.9% Norwegian, 12.0% French (except Basque), 10.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 33.3% professional, 0.0% services, 28.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,865 (2006); Median household income: $27,500 (2006); Average household income: $43,043 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2006); Median home value: $73,333 (2006); Median rent: $130 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 71.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KILDARE (town). Covers a land area of 27.770 square miles and a water area of 0.460 square miles. Located at 43.73° N. Lat.; 89.88° W. Long.
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Population: 491 (1990); 557 (2000); 578 (2006); 599 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 3.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 58.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 17.4% Irish, 12.9% Polish, 7.6% Other groups, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 10.9% professional, 17.7% services, 21.5% sales, 1.5% farming, 18.9% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,733 (2006); Median household income: $40,870 (2006); Average household income: $49,215 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $116,379 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 51.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KINGSTON (town). Covers a land area of 54.572 square miles and a water area of 2.512 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Population: 57 (1990); 58 (2000); 59 (2006); 59 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 3.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 145.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 70.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 25.6% English, 23.1% Serbian, 7.7% Norwegian, 7.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 0.0% professional, 7.1% services, 14.3% sales, 21.4% farming, 17.9% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,805 (2006); Median household income: $33,750 (2006); Average household income: $40,543 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $92,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.1% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) LEMONWEIR (town). Covers a land area of 42.628 square miles and a water area of 0.048 square miles. Located at 43.78° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. Population: 1,655 (1990); 1,763 (2000); 1,853 (2006); 1,924 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 61.1% now married, 3.2% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 19.2% Irish, 11.6% English, 10.6% Norwegian, 10.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 7.5% professional, 21.1% services, 27.6% sales, 2.6% farming, 10.7% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,197 (2006); Median household income: $43,536 (2006); Average household income: $51,197 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $105,986 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINDINA (town). Covers a land area of 33.107 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.78° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Elevation is 925 feet. Population: 737 (1990); 730 (2000); 769 (2006); 790 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 1.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 13.3% Irish, 9.7% English, 8.8% Norwegian, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 12.9% professional, 19.1% services, 25.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 15.1% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,474 (2006); Median household income: $47,443 (2006); Average household income: $51,760 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.2% (2006); Median home value: $118,116 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LISBON (town). Covers a land area of 28.245 square miles and a water area of 0.054 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 90.14° W. Long. History: Incorporated 1889. Population: 851 (1990); 1,020 (2000); 1,055 (2006); 1,082 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.1% Black, 2.9% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 63.3% now married, 8.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 12.1% Norwegian, 11.3% English, 9.6% Irish, 6.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 14.1% professional, 13.7% services, 19.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,204 (2006); Median household income: $48,796 (2006); Average household income: $56,719 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $50 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $36 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $120,946 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Juneau County
LYNDON (town). Covers a land area of 28.344 square miles and a water area of 1.301 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Population: 790 (1990); 1,217 (2000); 1,432 (2006); 1,603 (2011 projected); Race: 75.7% White, 3.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 58.9% now married, 5.7% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% German, 17.7% Other groups, 15.0% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 7.6% professional, 18.2% services, 28.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.5% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,039 (2006); Median household income: $49,444 (2006); Average household income: $56,631 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.3% (2006); Median home value: $135,294 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LYNDON STATION (village). Aka Lyndon. Covers a land area of 1.993 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.71° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. Population: 474 (1990); 458 (2000); 511 (2006); 554 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 1.6% Black, 1.6% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 256.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 43.4% now married, 15.0% widowed, 21.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 26.0% Irish, 7.0% Other groups, 5.3% United States or American, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 8.0% professional, 24.1% services, 21.4% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.8% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,975 (2006); Median household income: $31,098 (2006); Average household income: $37,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $135 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $111 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Mauston (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 847-5451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2006); Median home value: $80,968 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARION (town). Covers a land area of 23.485 square miles and a water area of 0.941 square miles. Located at 43.82° N. Lat.; 89.94° W. Long. Population: 351 (1990); 433 (2000); 448 (2006); 462 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 60.6% now married, 5.4%
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widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 23.3% Polish, 15.8% Irish, 6.8% Czech, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 15.7% professional, 13.9% services, 21.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 9.3% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,964 (2006); Median household income: $47,891 (2006); Average household income: $61,949 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $113,235 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 46.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAUSTON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.657 square miles and a water area of 0.438 square miles. Located at 43.79° N. Lat.; 90.07° W. Long. Elevation is 883 feet. History: Mauston grew up in 1840 around the sawmill established by General M.M. Maughs along the Lemonweir River. Population: 3,550 (1990); 3,740 (2000); 4,412 (2006); 4,926 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 2.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,206.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 51.9% now married, 11.9% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 17.5% Irish, 14.1% Norwegian, 11.8% English, 6.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 12.6% professional, 21.3% services, 21.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.2% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,843 (2006); Median household income: $37,224 (2006); Average household income: $51,729 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Mauston (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 847-5451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $73,605 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Mile Bluff Medical Center (157 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 78.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 572.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Juneau County Star-Times (General - Circulation 3,063) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mauston Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 847-4142 http://www.mauston.com
NECEDAH (village). Covers a land area of 2.664 square miles and a water area of 0.317 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 90.07° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 749 (1990); 888 (2000); 911 (2006); 938 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 341.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 57.3% now married, 9.3% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 14.1% Irish, 12.1% Polish, 7.5% English, 6.7% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 12.3% professional, 22.3% services, 20.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,421 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $44,305 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Necedah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 806 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 565-2256 New Lisbon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.6% (2006); Median home value: $85,532 (2006); Median rent: $374 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NECEDAH (town). Covers a land area of 78.309 square miles and a water area of 4.560 square miles. Located at 44.05° N. Lat.; 90.09° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 1,595 (1990); 2,156 (2000); 2,292 (2006); 2,413 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 1.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 63.0% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 13.0% Irish, 11.9% Polish, 6.3% French (except Basque), 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 10.9% professional, 16.1% services, 21.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.0% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,739 (2006); Median household income: $40,817 (2006); Average household income: $49,150 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Necedah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 806 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 565-2256 New Lisbon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $93,950 (2006); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.1% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW LISBON (city). Covers a land area of 2.666 square miles and a water area of 0.188 square miles. Located at 43.87° N. Lat.; 90.16° W. Long. Elevation is 891 feet. Population: 1,502 (1990); 1,436 (2000); 1,477 (2006); 1,513 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 553.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 56.4% now married, 10.0% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 12.2% English, 12.2% Irish, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 16.2% professional, 19.1% services, 25.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 7.9% construction, 25.0% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $21,151 (2006); Median household income: $39,958 (2006); Average household income: $48,062 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
New Lisbon (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.9% (2006); Median home value: $76,040 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 412.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of New Lisbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-5213 http://www.newlisbon.net New Lisbon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 562-3555 http://www.homestead.com
ORANGE (town). Covers a land area of 35.129 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 43.92° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Population: 581 (1990); 549 (2000); 561 (2006); 570 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 62.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 13.3% Irish, 9.4% English, 9.4% Norwegian, 8.7% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 8.7% professional, 17.5% services, 20.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,237 (2006); Median household income: $45,946 (2006); Average household income: $53,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2006); Median home value: $103,814 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) PLYMOUTH (town). Covers a land area of 34.562 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Population: 555 (1990); 639 (2000); 667 (2006); 689 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.8% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.5% German, 17.6% Irish, 13.8% Norwegian, 9.1% English, 6.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.5% management, 11.9% professional, 11.3% services, 18.0% sales, 4.6% farming, 8.3% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,982 (2006); Median household income: $56,434 (2006); Average household income: $66,398 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Juneau County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $150,926 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 2.2% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEVEN MILE CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 36.370 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Population: 383 (1990); 369 (2000); 377 (2006); 382 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 3.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 50.2% now married, 7.2% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 11.4% Irish, 7.1% Norwegian, 5.2% Swedish, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 8.3% professional, 13.4% services, 19.1% sales, 5.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 36.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,617 (2006); Median household income: $43,864 (2006); Average household income: $53,976 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $134,722 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUMMIT (town). Covers a land area of 36.919 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Population: 600 (1990); 623 (2000); 636 (2006); 637 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 3.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 66.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 14.0% Irish, 12.8% English, 8.6% United States or American, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.9% management, 7.9% professional, 11.5% services, 19.7% sales, 4.2% farming, 7.9% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,384 (2006); Median household income: $40,192 (2006); Average household income: $47,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $148,611 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 18.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) UNION CENTER (village). Covers a land area of 0.801 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Elevation is 922 feet. Population: 202 (1990); 214 (2000); 227 (2006); 233 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 283.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 55.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 16.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 23.6% Irish, 17.0% Czech, 10.9% English, 7.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 7.9% professional, 11.4% services, 18.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 40.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,910 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,725 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $85,238 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.2% less than 15 minutes, 7.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WONEWOC (village). Covers a land area of 1.038 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 90.22° W. Long. Elevation is 938 feet. Population: 793 (1990); 834 (2000); 815 (2006); 797 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 785.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 51.7% now married, 14.2% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 10.7% Irish, 8.6% English, 6.0% French (except Basque), 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.2% professional, 19.0% services, 14.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.1% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,796 (2006); Median household income: $33,214 (2006); Average household income: $50,173 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Wonewoc-Union Center (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 392 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 464-3165 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $83,929 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 9.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WONEWOC (town). Covers a land area of 35.520 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Elevation is 938 feet. Population: 725 (1990); 783 (2000); 809 (2006); 808 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 67.7% now married, 8.4% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 14.8% English, 12.1% Irish, 10.8% Norwegian, 6.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 10.9% professional, 13.0% services, 20.7% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.0% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,049 (2006); Median household income: $45,568 (2006); Average household income: $58,870 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $215 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $214 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wonewoc-Union Center (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 392 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 464-3165 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $125,472 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.4% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Kenosha County Located in southeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan, and on the south by Illinois; drained by the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers. Covers a land area of 272.83 square miles, a water area of 481.48 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Kenosha. Kenosha County is part of the Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL Metropolitan Division (Cook County, IL; DeKalb County, IL; DuPage County, IL; Grundy County, IL; Kane County, IL; Kendall County, IL; McHenry County, IL; Will County, IL); Gary, IN Metropolitan Division (Jasper County, IN; Lake County, IN; Newton County, IN; Porter County, IN); Lake County-Kenosha County, IL-WI Metropolitan Division (Lake County, IL; Kenosha County, WI) Weather Station: Kenosha
Elevation: 597 feet
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Population: 128,181 (1990); 149,577 (2000); 159,677 (2006); 167,099 (2011 projected); Race: 86.3% White, 5.5% Black, 1.2% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 585.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.6% Catholic Church, 5.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.1% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 1.6% Muslim Estimate, 1.4% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,320 (2005); Leading industries: 19.1% manufacturing; 15.2% health care and social assistance; 14.4% retail trade (2004); Farms: 466 totaling 88,708 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 24 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 164 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,189 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 157 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 165 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,478 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,925 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 862 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 238 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,418 (2006); Median household income: $55,261 (2006); Average household income: $66,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 8.14% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $346 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $281 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $162,082 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 130.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 75.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 211.0 deaths
per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 77.6% good, 21.4% moderate, 1.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 14.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 15.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 786.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.6% Bush, 52.5% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Kenosha County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 653-2552 http://www.co.kenosha.wi.us City of Kenosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 653-4020 http://www.kenosha.org/index.html Kenosha Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 697-1234 http://www.kenoshaareachamber.com Town of Bristol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 857-2368 http://town.bristol.wi.us Town of Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 877-2165 http://www.townofrandall.com Town of Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 843-2313 http://www.townofsalem.net Twin Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce & Business Association . . . (414) 877-2220 http://www.twinlakeschamber.com/ Village of Silver Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 889-4308 http://www.vi.silverlake.wi.gov
Kenosha County Communities BRIGHTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.785 square miles and a water area of 0.185 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,264 (1990); 1,450 (2000); 1,726 (2006); 1,916 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 14.9% Irish, 9.0% English, 8.7% Polish, 6.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 13.2% professional, 8.6% services, 27.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 16.7% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,081 (2006); Median household income: $81,723 (2006); Average household income: $90,478 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $266,013 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRISTOL (town). Covers a land area of 34.703 square miles and a water area of 0.339 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.01° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. History: Bristol was established in 1838 by settlers from Vermont and Connecticut. Originally three miles east, it was moved in the 1850’s when the railroad arrived in the area. Circus owner P.T. Barnum, whose sister lived near Bristol, was a frequent visitor here. Population: 3,937 (1990); 4,538 (2000); 4,768 (2006); 4,948 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 137.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 63.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 15.9% Irish, 12.2% Polish, 9.5% English, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Kenosha County management, 14.0% professional, 10.8% services, 29.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.8% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,809 (2006); Median household income: $66,487 (2006); Average household income: $79,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $283 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $234 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Bristol #1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 857-2334 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $208,515 (2006); Median rent: $584 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Bristol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 857-2368 http://town.bristol.wi.us
CAMP LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.496 square miles and a
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any race (2006); Density: 3,945.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 53.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.5% German, 19.2% Other groups, 11.9% Italian, 11.5% Irish, 8.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 48,354 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 375 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 150 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 18.0% professional, 15.9% services, 26.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.5% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,819 (2006); Median household income: $48,138 (2006); Average household income: $58,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $496 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $463 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Kenosha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 21,426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 653-6320 Paris J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 859-2350 Four-year College(s)
water area of 0.941 square miles. Located at 42.52° N. Lat.; 88.13° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 2,291 (1990); 3,255 (2000); 3,685 (2006); 3,992 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 819.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.4% German, 17.9% Irish, 13.2% Polish, 7.1% Italian, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 9.2% professional, 13.9% services, 28.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 15.3% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,028 (2006); Median household income: $50,684 (2006); Average household income: $60,068 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $165,408 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Carthage College (Private, Not-for-profit, Evangelical Lutheran Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,699. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 551-8500 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $22,500; Out-of-state $22,500 University of Wisconsin-Parkside (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,923. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 595-2573 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,997; Out-of-state $15,043
KENOSHA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 23.808 square miles and a water area of 0.154 square miles. Located at 42.58° N. Lat.; 87.84° W. Long. Elevation is 620 feet. History: Named for the Algonquian translation of “pike” or “pickerel,” fishes that were plentiful in the area. Kenosha was selected as a town site by John Bullen, Jr., of the Western Emigration Company, which sent out eight families from New York in 1835 to settle the area called Pike Creek. Wheat farming was the principal occupation, but growth was retarded by the lack of an adequate harbor. The name was soon changed to Southport, and in 1842 a resident, at his own expense, built a wharf that enabled boats to dock here. The first free public school in Wisconsin was opened in Southport in 1849. In 1850 Southport was incorporated as the city of Kenosha, and became the seat of the newly created Kenosha County. The decade of the 1890’s marked the beginning of large-scale manufacturing in Kenosha, with the coming of the Chicago Brass Company, the expansion of the Simmons Company from a small cheese box factory to the Northwestern Wire Mattress Company, and the founding of the Chicago and Rockford Hosiery Company. After 1900, many European immigrants came to Kenosha to work in the factories. Population: 81,575 (1990); 90,352 (2000); 93,927 (2006); 96,516 (2011 projected); Race: 80.7% White, 8.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 12.3% Hispanic of
LAKE SHANGRILA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.726 square miles and a water area of 0.239 square miles. Located at 42.50° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Population: 669 (1990); 805 (2000); 858 (2006); 891 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 1.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,181.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 56.5% now married, 5.5% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% German, 15.6% Italian, 10.2% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 9.4% professional, 3.7% services, 33.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.8% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,521 (2006); Median household income: $73,056 (2006); Average household income: $75,675 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006).
Two-year College(s)
Gateway Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 564-2200 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,576; Out-of-state $15,470 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $143,899 (2006); Median rent: $516 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Medical Center (72 beds); Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center (315 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 307.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Kenosha News (Circulation 26,613) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Kenosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 653-4020 http://www.kenosha.org/index.html Kenosha Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 697-1234 http://www.kenoshaareachamber.com
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $193,478 (2006); Median rent: $721 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PADDOCK LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.956 square miles and a water area of 0.244 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 2,715 (1990); 3,012 (2000); 2,911 (2006); 2,869 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.6% Black, 1.1% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,488.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 61.4% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 19.8% Irish, 11.3% Polish, 10.9% Italian, 10.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 17.1% professional, 10.2% services, 29.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 16.6% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,667 (2006); Median household income: $65,030 (2006); Average household income: $72,578 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $152,492 (2006); Median rent: $602 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) PARIS (town). Covers a land area of 36.475 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 88.01° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 1,482 (1990); 1,473 (2000); 1,485 (2006); 1,463 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 15.6% Irish, 10.6% Polish, 9.6% English, 9.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 9.7% professional, 11.4% services, 26.9% sales, 2.2% farming, 16.0% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,889 (2006); Median household income: $65,411 (2006); Average household income: $77,437 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.7% (2006); Median home value: $244,817 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) PLEASANT PRAIRIE (village). Covers a land area of 33.453 square miles and a water area of 0.126 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 11,845 (1990); 16,136 (2000); 18,635 (2006); 20,422 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 1.9% Black, 1.7% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 557.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100
females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 66.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% German, 14.0% Irish, 10.5% Italian, 9.8% Polish, 9.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 169 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 20.6% professional, 12.9% services, 26.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,494 (2006); Median household income: $74,123 (2006); Average household income: $88,305 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $470 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $416 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Kenosha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 21,426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 653-6320 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $206,007 (2006); Median rent: $790 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 159.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POWERS LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.914 square miles and a water area of 0.854 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 88.29° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 1,044 (1990); 1,500 (2000); 1,655 (2006); 1,768 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 864.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 60.8% now married, 6.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 20.2% Irish, 11.6% Polish, 8.0% Italian, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 13.1% professional, 14.7% services, 28.2% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,623 (2006); Median household income: $59,333 (2006); Average household income: $68,942 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $189,130 (2006); Median rent: $656 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RANDALL (town). Covers a land area of 15.890 square miles and a water area of 0.651 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Population: 2,270 (1990); 2,929 (2000); 3,217 (2006); 3,420 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 202.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 67.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% German, 18.9% Irish, 14.7% Polish, 10.5% Italian, 9.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 15.6% professional, 13.3% services, 25.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 14.6% construction, 17.3% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Kenosha County Income: Per capita income: $28,258 (2006); Median household income: $72,212 (2006); Average household income: $78,273 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $223,875 (2006); Median rent: $557 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 877-2165 http://www.townofrandall.com
SALEM (town). Covers a land area of 29.688 square miles and a water area of 2.697 square miles. Located at 42.52° N. Lat.; 88.13° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 7,093 (1990); 9,871 (2000); 11,438 (2006); 12,560 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.7% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 385.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 63.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 15.9% Irish, 12.3% Polish, 8.2% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 105 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 12.6% professional, 12.2% services, 29.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 15.4% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,014 (2006); Median household income: $65,291 (2006); Average household income: $75,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $248 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $207 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Central/Westosha UHS (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 843-4211 Salem (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 843-2356 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $183,026 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 843-2313 http://www.townofsalem.net
SILVER LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.528 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 1,801 (1990); 2,341 (2000); 2,783 (2006); 3,110 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,821.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 58.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 14.0% Irish, 11.2% Polish, 7.6% Italian, 7.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 13.2% professional, 13.3% services, 24.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 15.1% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,712 (2006); Median household income: $62,447 (2006); Average household income: $67,121 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Silver Lake J1 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 598 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 889-4384 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $154,091 (2006); Median rent: $561 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 36.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 64.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Silver Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 889-4308 http://www.vi.silverlake.wi.gov
SOMERS (town). Covers a land area of 30.510 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: University of Wisconsin (Parkside Campus) to East. Population: 6,822 (1990); 9,059 (2000); 10,081 (2006); 10,881 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 4.2% Black, 1.5% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 330.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 57.3% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% German, 11.4% Italian, 10.8% Other groups, 10.5% Irish, 9.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 18.1% professional, 13.1% services, 27.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.6% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,377 (2006); Median household income: $60,482 (2006); Average household income: $73,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $204 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $172 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $195,009 (2006); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TREVOR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53179). Covers a land area of 10.255 square miles and a water area of 1.254 square miles. Located at 42.51° N. Lat.; 88.13° W. Long. Elevation is 776 feet. Population: 5,011 (2000); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 488.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.5% under 18, 8.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 63.7% now married, 4.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 17.8% Irish, 12.8% Polish, 8.4% Italian, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 10.9% professional, 15.9% services, 26.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.8% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,880 (2000); Median household income: $47,778 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2000). School District(s)
Trevor Grade School (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 358 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 862-2356
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2000); Median home value: $123,400 (2000); Median rent: $564 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TWIN LAKES (village). Covers a land area of 5.402 square miles and a water area of 1.537 square miles. Located at 42.52° N. Lat.; 88.26° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 4,114 (1990); 5,124 (2000); 5,424 (2006); 5,664 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,004.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 62.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 18.6% Irish, 16.8% Polish, 7.4% English, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 16.1% professional, 9.2% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,662 (2006); Median household income: $56,602 (2006); Average household income: $66,880 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Twin Lakes #4 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 877-2148 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $173,723 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 253.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Westine Report (General - Circulation 1,750); Westosha Report (General - Circulation 12,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Twin Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce & Business Association . . . (414) 877-2220 http://www.twinlakeschamber.com/
WHEATLAND (town). Covers a land area of 23.551 square miles and a water area of 0.467 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Elevation is 763 feet. Population: 3,263 (1990); 3,292 (2000); 3,282 (2006); 3,330 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 139.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 58.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% German, 16.1% Irish, 10.1% Polish, 8.9% English, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 11.4% professional, 15.5% services, 24.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.2% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,755 (2006); Median household income: $63,137 (2006); Average household income: $71,159 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $174,125 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Kewaunee County Located in eastern Wisconsin, at the base of the Door Peninsula; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan, and on the northwest by Green Bay. Covers a land area of 342.64 square miles, a water area of 741.89 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1852. County seat is Kewaunee. Kewaunee County is part of the Green Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Brown County, WI; Kewaunee County, WI; Oconto County, WI Population: 18,878 (1990); 20,187 (2000); 20,924 (2006); 21,601 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 57.4% Catholic Church, 9.9% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 6.1% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 1.2% National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (2000 Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,933 (2005); Leading industries: 33.8% manufacturing; 13.4% retail trade; 11.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 915 totaling 174,212 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 15 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 949 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 841 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,991 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 87 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 19 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,663 (2006); Median household income: $51,156 (2006); Average household income: $58,153 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.51% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,628 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 132.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 84.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 202.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 94.6% good, 4.3% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 7.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.0% Bush, 45.9% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Kewaunee River State Public Fishery Area; Kewaunee State Public Hunting Grounds; Little Scarboro State Public Fishery Area; Little Scarboro State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Kewaunee County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 388-7133 http://www.kewauneeco.org Algoma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 498-4888 http://www.algoma.org City of Algoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 487-5203 http://www.algomacity.org City of Kewaunee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 388-5000 http://www.cityofkewaunee.org Kewaunee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 666-8214 http://www.kewaunee.org Luxemburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2722 http://www.luxemburgusa.com Village of Luxemburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2722 http://luxemburgusa.com
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Kewaunee County Kewaunee County Communities AHNAPEE (town). Covers a land area of 30.974 square miles and a water area of 0.188 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 87.46° W. Long. Population: 928 (1990); 977 (2000); 1,009 (2006); 1,040 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 21.3% Belgian, 10.0% Czech, 6.0% Irish, 5.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 10.0% professional, 7.9% services, 18.1% sales, 5.4% farming, 13.2% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,796 (2006); Median household income: $57,708 (2006); Average household income: $68,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,000 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) ALGOMA (city). Covers a land area of 2.442 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 44.60° N. Lat.; 87.44° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: The name of Algoma is of Indian origin meaning “sandy place.” The town developed in the 1850’s around a sawmill. Population: 3,366 (1990); 3,357 (2000); 3,193 (2006); 3,077 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,307.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 55.7% now married, 13.3% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 16.8% Belgian, 8.1% Irish, 7.3% Polish, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 13.4% professional, 12.8% services, 22.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,478 (2006); Median household income: $40,813 (2006); Average household income: $46,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Algoma (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 487-7001 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $92,172 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 392.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Algoma Record-Herald (General - Circulation 2,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Algoma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 498-4888 http://www.algoma.org City of Algoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 487-5203 http://www.algomacity.org
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CARLTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.632 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 87.57° W. Long. Population: 1,041 (1990); 1,000 (2000); 1,060 (2006); 1,114 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 61.6% now married, 6.1% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 29.4% Czech, 17.4% Polish, 13.1% Belgian, 6.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 9.4% professional, 11.6% services, 15.2% sales, 4.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,050 (2006); Median household income: $59,375 (2006); Average household income: $69,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $130,462 (2006); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CASCO (village). Covers a land area of 0.560 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 87.62° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 544 (1990); 572 (2000); 589 (2006); 603 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,052.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 66.8% now married, 7.6% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% Belgian, 38.9% German, 13.0% Czech, 7.1% Polish, 4.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 12.6% professional, 14.7% services, 24.6% sales, 1.4% farming, 17.7% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,888 (2006); Median household income: $49,694 (2006); Average household income: $53,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Luxemburg-Casco (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $120,783 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CASCO (town). Covers a land area of 35.715 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 87.59° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 1,010 (1990); 1,153 (2000); 1,158 (2006); 1,170 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 62.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 30.1% Belgian, 15.2% Czech, 5.5% Polish, 5.1% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 11.1% professional, 8.8% services, 16.6% sales, 5.1% farming, 15.1% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,618 (2006); Median household income: $55,189 (2006); Average household income: $59,899 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Luxemburg-Casco (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $138,971 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANKLIN (town). Covers a land area of 35.478 square miles and a water area of 0.688 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 87.71° W. Long. Population: 990 (1990); 997 (2000); 1,061 (2006); 1,116 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 35.2% Czech, 12.0% Belgian, 11.2% Polish, 6.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 7.6% professional, 9.5% services, 18.3% sales, 6.9% farming, 11.6% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,833 (2006); Median household income: $62,891 (2006); Average household income: $71,018 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,283 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KEWAUNEE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.474 square miles and a water area of 0.742 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 87.50° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Jean Nicolet passed through this area in 1634, but the first settlement was in 1795, when Jacques Vieau established a North West Fur Company trading post. Rumors of gold brought land speculators in 1836, and Kewaunee (Indian, “prairie hen”) was established. Lumbering began after 1840, but declined as the timber disappeared in the 1850’s. Population: 2,767 (1990); 2,806 (2000); 2,845 (2006); 2,892 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 818.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 58.0% now married, 11.1% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 22.4% Czech, 16.1% Belgian, 14.0% Polish, 6.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 20.1% professional, 13.9% services, 19.5% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.4% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,355 (2006); Median household income: $42,980 (2006); Average household income: $48,931 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Kewaunee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 388-3230 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.6% (2006); Median home value: $101,911 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 128.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Kewaunee Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Kewaunee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 388-5000 http://www.cityofkewaunee.org Kewaunee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 666-8214 http://www.kewaunee.org
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 35.689 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 87.58° W. Long. Elevation is 842 feet. Population: 996 (1990); 957 (2000); 976 (2006); 996 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 65.0% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% Belgian, 31.9% German, 10.6% United States or American, 8.7% Czech, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 10.1% professional, 7.0% services, 13.5% sales, 7.8% farming, 12.7% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,691 (2006); Median household income: $48,185 (2006); Average household income: $51,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $123,182 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUXEMBURG (village). Covers a land area of 2.068 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 87.70° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,315 (1990); 1,935 (2000); 2,182 (2006); 2,383 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,055.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 61.3% now married, 9.2% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% Belgian, 40.4% German, 12.9% Czech, 7.2% Polish, 4.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 11.9% professional, 13.8% services, 25.4% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.4% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,884 (2006); Median household income: $51,825 (2006); Average household income: $56,775 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Kewaunee County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Luxemburg-Casco (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $134,858 (2006); Median rent: $498 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 92.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Luxemburg News (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Luxemburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2722 http://www.luxemburgusa.com Village of Luxemburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2722 http://luxemburgusa.com
LUXEMBURG (town). Covers a land area of 34.186 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 87.69° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,223 (1990); 1,402 (2000); 1,627 (2006); 1,810 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 68.4% now married, 3.4% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 44.9% Belgian, 13.9% Czech, 10.5% Polish, 4.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 9.2% professional, 12.8% services, 19.9% sales, 3.9% farming, 14.5% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,797 (2006); Median household income: $64,863 (2006); Average household income: $75,694 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006).
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Income: Per capita income: $23,311 (2006); Median household income: $58,952 (2006); Average household income: $64,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $139,619 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 14.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PIERCE (town). Covers a land area of 18.583 square miles and a water area of 3.182 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 87.49° W. Long. Population: 722 (1990); 897 (2000); 898 (2006); 904 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 63.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 14.8% Belgian, 12.8% Czech, 9.9% Irish, 8.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 10.2% professional, 14.0% services, 18.6% sales, 4.3% farming, 14.3% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,490 (2006); Median household income: $48,962 (2006); Average household income: $61,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $130,844 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
RED RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 34.747 square miles and a
Luxemburg-Casco (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $155,580 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Luxemburg News (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Luxemburg Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 845-2722 http://www.luxemburgusa.com
water area of 1.377 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 87.72° W. Long. Population: 1,407 (1990); 1,476 (2000); 1,584 (2006); 1,671 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.9% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% Belgian, 21.8% German, 6.1% Irish, 5.8% Polish, 5.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 9.0% professional, 12.7% services, 22.1% sales, 2.6% farming, 14.1% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,799 (2006); Median household income: $56,875 (2006); Average household income: $65,026 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $151,613 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTPELIER (town). Covers a land area of 36.182 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 87.70° W. Long. Population: 1,369 (1990); 1,371 (2000); 1,421 (2006); 1,463 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 64.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 22.9% Czech, 21.2% Belgian, 8.5% Polish, 4.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 11.0% professional, 9.5% services, 22.4% sales, 5.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 22.9% production (2000).
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WEST KEWAUNEE (town). Covers a land area of 36.910 square miles and a water area of 0.108 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 87.56° W. Long. Population: 1,200 (1990); 1,287 (2000); 1,321 (2006); 1,362 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 24.5% Czech, 15.4% Polish, 14.8% Belgian, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 13.6% professional, 8.1% services, 15.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.9% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,836 (2006); Median household income: $54,730 (2006); Average household income: $59,109 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $135,684 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
La Crosse County Located in western Wisconsin; drained by the La Crosse and Black Rivers. Covers a land area of 452.74 square miles, a water area of 27.18 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is La Crosse. La Crosse County is part of the La Crosse, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Houston County, MN; La Crosse County, WI Weather Station: La Crosse Municipal Airport
Elevation: 649 feet
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Population: 97,904 (1990); 107,120 (2000); 109,520 (2006); 111,808 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 1.0% Black, 3.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 241.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.5% Catholic Church, 16.2% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.5% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.2% The United Methodist Church, 1.4% The Evangelical Free Church of America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 62,487 (2005); Leading industries: 17.1% health care and social assistance; 15.4% retail trade; 15.0% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 868 totaling 174,213 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 29 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 177 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,803 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,872 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,541 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 444 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 77 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,462 (2006); Median household income: $45,827 (2006); Average household income: $58,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.51% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $264 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $175 (2004).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.9% (2006); Median home value: $127,141 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 113.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 74.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 181.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 46.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 44.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 2,057.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 45.5% Bush, 53.4% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Van Loon State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts La Crosse County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 785-9581 http://www.co.la-crosse.wi.us. Bangor Business Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 486-2356 City of La Crosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 789-7510 http://www.cityoflacrosse.org City of Onalaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 781-9530 http://www.cityofonalaska.com La Crosse Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 889-0539 http://www.lacrossechamber.com Town of Shelby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 788-1032 http://townofshelby.com Village of Holmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 526-4336 http://www.holmenwi.com Village of West Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 786-1858 http://www.westsalemwi.com West Salem/Onalaska Center for Commerce & Tourism . . (800) 873-1901 http://www.discoveronalaska.com
La Crosse County Communities BANGOR (village). Covers a land area of 1.064 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.89° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 745 feet. Population: 1,144 (1990); 1,400 (2000); 1,534 (2006); 1,645 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,441.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 66.3% now married, 7.1% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 23.3% Norwegian, 8.2% Irish, 6.1% United States or American, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 14.2% professional, 12.5% services, 28.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 14.5% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,807 (2006); Median household income: $51,716 (2006); Average household income: $56,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bangor (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 486-5202 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.7% (2006); Median home value: $123,318 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 114.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bangor Business Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 486-2356
BANGOR (town). Covers a land area of 35.035 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 90.95° W. Long. Elevation is 745 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / La Crosse County Population: 530 (1990); 583 (2000); 650 (2006); 704 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 68.1% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 24.5% Norwegian, 6.9% United States or American, 5.9% English, 5.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 16.8% professional, 16.5% services, 15.5% sales, 4.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,081 (2006); Median household income: $54,664 (2006); Average household income: $63,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Bangor (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 486-5202 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $138,889 (2006); Median rent: $257 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bangor Business Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 486-2356
BARRE (town). Covers a land area of 20.667 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 909 (1990); 1,014 (2000); 1,053 (2006); 1,089 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 68.1% now married, 1.8% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 26.9% Norwegian, 14.5% Irish, 4.5% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 17.3% professional, 9.8% services, 25.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.8% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,620 (2006); Median household income: $58,634 (2006); Average household income: $70,640 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $134,836 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 61.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRICE PRAIRIE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.533 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 91.31° W. Long. Population: 1,502 (1990); 1,804 (2000); 1,757 (2006); 1,724 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 387.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 71.3% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.5% German, 21.4% Norwegian, 13.3% Irish, 8.2% United States or American, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 20.3% professional, 17.4% services, 22.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.6% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,549 (2006); Median household income: $57,616 (2006); Average household income: $63,556 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $143,151 (2006); Median rent: $492 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 66.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURNS (town). Covers a land area of 48.334 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 90.96° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 933 (1990); 979 (2000); 1,055 (2006); 1,117 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 62.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% German, 29.0% Norwegian, 6.0% Irish, 4.5% Polish, 4.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 10.7% professional, 9.9% services, 21.0% sales, 5.3% farming, 8.4% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,583 (2006); Median household income: $48,942 (2006); Average household income: $56,697 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $121,875 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) CAMPBELL (town). Covers a land area of 3.842 square miles and a water area of 8.728 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 91.26° W. Long. Population: 4,336 (1990); 4,410 (2000); 4,436 (2006); 4,480 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,154.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 60.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 24.4% Norwegian, 14.8% Irish, 5.7% English, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 21.7% professional, 15.4% services, 23.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.0% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,239 (2006); Median household income: $50,903 (2006); Average household income: $59,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $127,536 (2006); Median rent: $402 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 135.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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FARMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 75.414 square miles and a water area of 0.170 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 1,593 (1990); 1,733 (2000); 1,885 (2006); 2,008 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 67.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 36.9% Norwegian, 8.6% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 9.0% professional, 13.8% services, 20.7% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.6% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,593 (2006); Median household income: $50,064 (2006); Average household income: $57,942 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $121,801 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRENCH ISLAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.998 square miles and a water area of 0.385 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 91.26° W. Long. Population: 4,336 (1990); 4,410 (2000); 4,436 (2006); 4,480 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,220.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 60.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 24.4% Norwegian, 14.8% Irish, 5.7% English, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 21.7% professional, 15.4% services, 23.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.0% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,239 (2006); Median household income: $50,903 (2006); Average household income: $59,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $127,536 (2006); Median rent: $402 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 30.082 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Population: 1,617 (1990); 1,538 (2000); 1,690 (2006); 1,810 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 56.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 70.6% now married, 2.1% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 31.1% Norwegian, 10.1% Irish, 5.9% English, 4.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 15.5% professional, 14.0% services, 24.1% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,541 (2006); Median household income: $59,909 (2006); Average household income: $70,073 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $142,797 (2006); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 58.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMILTON (town). Covers a land area of 50.068 square miles and a water area of 1.043 square miles. Located at 43.91° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Population: 1,473 (1990); 2,301 (2000); 2,565 (2006); 2,784 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 75.6% now married, 2.2% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 27.6% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 5.6% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 20.8% professional, 13.6% services, 24.1% sales, 1.4% farming, 8.7% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,355 (2006); Median household income: $68,217 (2006); Average household income: $81,728 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $171,815 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 51.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOLLAND (town). Covers a land area of 42.513 square miles and a water area of 3.128 square miles. Located at 43.98° N. Lat.; 91.29° W. Long. Population: 1,968 (1990); 3,042 (2000); 3,189 (2006); 3,295 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 75.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 69.5% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% German, 29.2% Norwegian, 13.4% Irish, 7.4% English, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 17.1% professional, 13.2% services, 27.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,605 (2006); Median household income: $67,398 (2006); Average household income: $75,606 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.9% (2006); Median home value: $163,068 (2006); Median rent: $572 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOLMEN (village). Covers a land area of 3.188 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 91.25° W. Long. Elevation is 718 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / La Crosse County Population: 4,168 (1990); 6,200 (2000); 7,130 (2006); 7,866 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.4% Black, 4.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,236.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 62.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.6% German, 30.1% Norwegian, 17.2% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 87 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 16.6% professional, 15.0% services, 24.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.8% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,946 (2006); Median household income: $49,667 (2006); Average household income: $56,220 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Holmen (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 526-1301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,016 (2006); Median rent: $473 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 191.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 47.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Holmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 526-4336 http://www.holmenwi.com
LA CROSSE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 20.136 square miles and a water area of 2.024 square miles. Located at 43.81° N. Lat.; 91.23° W. Long. Elevation is 669 feet. History: La Crosse started as a trading post, called Prairie la Crosse by the French for a game they saw the Indians playing that reminded them of the French game of lacrosse. Nathan Myrick built the trading post in 1842, and settlers followed in the 1850’s, building sawmills and grist mills. Many of these early settlers were from Germany and Norway, artisans and professional people forced to leave their homelands by the revolutions of 1848. In 1856 La Crosse received a city charter, and the “Prairie” was dropped from the name. After the Civil War, La Crosse became an important center for men and supplies heading west. A railroad bridge built in 1876 allowed trains to cross the Mississippi, and made La Crosse the most important distribution point between St. Louis and St. Paul. A flourishing lumber business in the 1880’s and 1890’s was replaced by breweries, furniture factories, woolen mills, and other diversified industry after 1900. Population: 51,875 (1990); 51,818 (2000); 50,378 (2006); 49,484 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 1.8% Black, 4.5% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,501.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 43.1% never married, 40.4% now married, 7.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 8.1% Other groups, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,442 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 19.8% professional, 20.4% services, 29.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.6% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,182 (2006); Median household income: $35,128 (2006); Average household income: $46,957 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $541 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $493 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006).
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La Crosse (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 789-7628 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,397. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 785-8000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,225; Out-of-state $15,271 Viterbo University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,554. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 796-3000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,660; Out-of-state $16,660 Two-year College(s)
Scientific College of Beauty and Barbering (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 784-4702 Western Wisconsin Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,765. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 785-9200 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,661; Out-of-state $15,555 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,186 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Franciscan Skemp Medical Center (350 beds); Gundersen Lutheran (325 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 319.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Catholic Times (Catholic, Religious - Circulation 16,500); La Crosse Tribune (Circulation 34,244) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 2.4% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.2% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of La Crosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 789-7510 http://www.cityoflacrosse.org La Crosse Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 889-0539 http://www.lacrossechamber.com
MEDARY (town). Covers a land area of 11.709 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 91.18° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 1,136 (1990); 1,463 (2000); 1,577 (2006); 1,677 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 134.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 64.1% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.1% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 9.3% Polish, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 24.3% professional, 12.8% services, 29.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.9% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,494 (2006); Median household income: $66,111 (2006); Average household income: $79,918 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $156,290 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MINDORO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54644). Covers a land area of 50.234 square miles and a water area of <.001 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 91.06° W. Long. Elevation is 786 feet. Population: 1,257 (2000); Race: 96.3% White, 0.1% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.4% under 18, 9.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 64.7% now married, 6.9% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 34.3% Norwegian, 9.7% Irish, 5.8% Polish, 4.9% Other groups (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 12.5% professional, 13.0% services, 20.7% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.6% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,598 (2000); Median household income: $39,286 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2000). School District(s)
Melrose-Mindoro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 488-2201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2000); Median home value: $84,800 (2000); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ONALASKA (city). Covers a land area of 9.095 square miles and a water area of 0.582 square miles. Located at 43.88° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Elevation is 716 feet. Population: 12,627 (1990); 14,839 (2000); 15,696 (2006); 16,410 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.7% Black, 3.8% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,725.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 59.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 22.9% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 8.0% English, 7.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 23.1% professional, 12.9% services, 29.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.4% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,913 (2006); Median household income: $55,305 (2006); Average household income: $68,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $532 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $503 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Onalaska (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 781-9700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $139,910 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 284.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Onalaska Community Life (General - Circulation 1,050) Transportation: Commute to work: 97.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Onalaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 781-9530 http://www.cityofonalaska.com West Salem/Onalaska Center for Commerce & Tourism . . (800) 873-1901 http://www.discoveronalaska.com
ONALASKA (town). Covers a land area of 37.002 square miles and a water area of 7.896 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 91.25° W. Long. Elevation is 716 feet. History: Hamlin Garland born nearby. Settled 1854, incorporated 1887. Population: 4,179 (1990); 5,210 (2000); 5,636 (2006); 6,006 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.2% Black, 1.7% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 152.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 71.8% now married, 2.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 24.1% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 6.0% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 19.2% professional, 15.8% services, 25.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.9% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,988 (2006); Median household income: $63,005 (2006); Average household income: $71,928 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). School District(s)
Onalaska (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 781-9700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $149,476 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Newspapers: Onalaska Community Life (General - Circulation 1,050) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts West Salem/Onalaska Center for Commerce & Tourism . . (800) 873-1901 http://www.discoveronalaska.com
ROCKLAND (village). Covers a land area of 0.543 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.90° N. Lat.; 90.91° W. Long. Elevation is 752 feet. Population: 555 (1990); 628 (2000); 685 (2006); 730 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,261.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.1 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 57.3% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 32.6% Norwegian, 9.1% Irish, 3.3% Italian, 3.1% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 9.5% professional, 12.5% services, 35.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.6% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,651 (2006); Median household income: $55,242 (2006); Average household income: $63,372 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.2% (2006); Median home value: $106,944 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHELBY (town). Covers a land area of 25.578 square miles and a water area of 3.552 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 91.19° W. Long. Elevation is 694 feet. Population: 4,484 (1990); 4,687 (2000); 4,911 (2006); 5,091 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.4% Black, 1.9% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 192.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 19.8% Norwegian, 13.6% Irish, 8.9% English, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 38.3% professional, 10.2% services, 22.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 6.0% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,484 (2006); Median household income: $77,326 (2006); Average household income: $104,476 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.1% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Lafayette County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $165,289 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Shelby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 788-1032 http://townofshelby.com
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.101 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 598 (1990); 738 (2000); 830 (2006); 895 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.17 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.3 (2006); Marriage status: 33.1% never married, 60.7% now married, 4.0% widowed, 2.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 24.3% Norwegian, 12.4% Irish, 11.0% Czech, 5.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.3% management, 19.9% professional, 14.5% services, 14.2% sales, 2.3% farming, 9.1% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,140 (2006); Median household income: $50,758 (2006); Average household income: $60,191 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $143,548 (2006); Median rent: $460 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 19.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST SALEM (village). Covers a land area of 2.375 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 43.90° N. Lat.; 91.08° W. Long. Elevation is 742 feet. History: West Salem was founded in 1858 and soon attracted Norwegian and German immigrants. Developing as a farm trade center, West Salem had a cooperative creamery established in 1891. Author Hamlin Garland lived in West Salem. Population: 3,781 (1990); 4,540 (2000); 4,623 (2006); 4,720 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,946.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 63.7% now married, 7.1% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 28.3% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 6.4% English, 3.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 17.9% professional, 15.6% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,307 (2006); Median household income: $53,003 (2006); Average household income: $61,591 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
West Salem (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 786-0700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.5% (2006); Median home value: $123,434 (2006); Median rent: $437 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 148.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Coulee News (General - Circulation 2,350); Holmen Courier (General - Circulation 1,125) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of West Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 786-1858 http://www.westsalemwi.com
Lafayette County Located in southern Wisconsin; bounded on the south by Illinois; drained by the Pecatonica and Galena Rivers. Covers a land area of 633.57 square miles, a water area of 1.00 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1846. County seat is Darlington. Weather Station: Darlington
Elevation: 928 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 44 58 71 79 83 81 73 61 45 31 Low 7 13 24 35 46 56 61 58 49 38 26 14 Precip 1.2 1.3 2.4 3.4 3.5 4.6 4.2 4.3 3.8 2.3 2.4 1.6 Snow 9.9 7.4 6.3 2.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 3.0 8.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 16,076 (1990); 16,137 (2000); 16,273 (2006); 16,386 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 44.4% Catholic Church, 17.3% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 9.4% The United Methodist Church, 2.3% United Church of Christ, 1.1% Primitive Methodist Church in the USA (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,986 (2005); Leading industries: 20.7% manufacturing; 16.4% retail trade; 11.7% wholesale trade (2004); Farms: 1,205 totaling 342,800 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 709 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,145 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 72 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,397 (2006); Median household income: $43,413 (2006); Average household income: $51,336 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.19% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,510 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 109.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 226.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 4.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 15.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 415.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.8% Bush, 52.5% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: First Capitol State Park Additional Information Contacts Lafayette County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 776-4850 http://www.co.lafayette.wi.gov Darlington Chamber/Main Street Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 506-6553 http://www.darlingtonwi.org
Lafayette County Communities ARGYLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.605 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 89.86° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet.
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Population: 810 (1990); 823 (2000); 879 (2006); 911 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,453.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 55.4% now married, 10.5% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% Norwegian, 27.2% German, 24.8% Swiss, 17.1% Irish, 12.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 14.9% professional, 15.8% services, 17.6% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.4% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,641 (2006); Median household income: $41,413 (2006); Average household income: $44,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Argyle (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 543-3318 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.1% (2006); Median home value: $105,603 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 10.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARGYLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.610 square miles and a water area of 0.054 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 412 (1990); 479 (2000); 495 (2006); 505 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 127.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 69.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Norwegian, 25.5% German, 20.3% Swiss, 17.2% Irish, 10.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.9% management, 10.7% professional, 8.2% services, 18.5% sales, 7.0% farming, 5.8% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,394 (2006); Median household income: $47,083 (2006); Average household income: $54,864 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Argyle (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 543-3318 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $178,333 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 21.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELMONT (village). Covers a land area of 0.576 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 911 (1990); 871 (2000); 917 (2006); 955 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,591.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 57.4% now married, 10.1% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% German, 17.6% Irish, 17.6% English, 9.4% Norwegian, 7.1% United States or American (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 14.4% professional, 15.2% services, 25.2% sales, 4.5% farming, 8.3% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,916 (2006); Median household income: $41,211 (2006); Average household income: $47,125 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Belmont Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 762-5131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $103,862 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELMONT (town). Covers a land area of 41.247 square miles and a water area of 0.128 square miles. Located at 42.75° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 649 (1990); 676 (2000); 668 (2006); 665 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 56.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 18.0% Irish, 17.7% English, 8.5% United States or American, 6.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 11.6% professional, 13.3% services, 23.4% sales, 5.5% farming, 6.1% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,335 (2006); Median household income: $45,500 (2006); Average household income: $58,646 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Belmont Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 762-5131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $121,491 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BENTON (village). Covers a land area of 0.834 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Elevation is 932 feet. History: Lead was discovered here in the 1820’s, and a village soon sprang up. It was named Benton for Thomas H. Benton, U.S. senator from Missouri. One of the earliest flour mills in the area was built here in 1827. Population: 964 (1990); 976 (2000); 1,019 (2006); 1,035 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,221.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 58.3% now married, 11.2% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% German, 23.4% English, 18.7% Irish, 7.2% United States or American, 5.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 12.8% professional, 18.1% services, 19.6% sales, 2.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,737 (2006); Median household income: $35,336 (2006); Average household income: $45,136 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Lafayette County households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Benton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 759-4002 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $85,246 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BENTON (town). Covers a land area of 28.029 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 90.39° W. Long. Elevation is 932 feet. Population: 441 (1990); 469 (2000); 493 (2006); 503 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 66.8% now married, 2.2% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% German, 13.5% English, 12.3% Irish, 9.9% United States or American, 6.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 11.9% professional, 11.9% services, 14.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 5.0% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,548 (2006); Median household income: $44,429 (2006); Average household income: $58,218 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006).
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BLANCHARDVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.439 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.86° W. Long. Elevation is 833 feet. Population: 836 (1990); 806 (2000); 794 (2006); 794 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,810.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 54.5% now married, 8.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.6% Norwegian, 27.0% German, 19.4% Irish, 14.9% Swiss, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 12.5% professional, 13.2% services, 27.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,526 (2006); Median household income: $50,333 (2006); Average household income: $54,890 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Pecatonica Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 523-4248 Pecatonica Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 523-4248 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $113,983 (2006); Median rent: $237 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: Pecatonica Valley Leader (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 14.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Benton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 759-4002 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $137,000 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 17.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLANCHARD (town). Covers a land area of 17.511 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 42.79° N. Lat.; 89.88° W. Long. Population: 193 (1990); 261 (2000); 255 (2006); 252 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 77.3% now married, 1.9% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% Norwegian, 29.5% German, 12.8% Swiss, 12.8% English, 10.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.7% management, 7.9% professional, 4.6% services, 32.9% sales, 7.2% farming, 1.3% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,696 (2006); Median household income: $61,513 (2006); Average household income: $67,715 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $195,652 (2006); Median rent: $1,150 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 21.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less
DARLINGTON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.305 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 90.11° W. Long. Elevation is 817 feet. Population: 2,311 (1990); 2,418 (2000); 2,340 (2006); 2,299 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,793.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 58.7% now married, 11.1% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.9% German, 24.7% Irish, 23.5% English, 17.8% Norwegian, 6.6% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.7% professional, 16.2% services, 24.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 10.1% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,202 (2006); Median household income: $39,053 (2006); Average household income: $46,563 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). School District(s)
Darlington Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 776-2006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $86,709 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County (28 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 147.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Republican-Journal (General - Circulation 3,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.4% less than 15 minutes, 11.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Darlington Chamber/Main Street Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 506-6553 http://www.darlingtonwi.org
DARLINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 46.261 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.66° N. Lat.; 90.12° W. Long. Elevation is 817 feet. History: Incorporated 1877. Population: 791 (1990); 757 (2000); 772 (2006); 770 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 63.7% now married, 7.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.5% German, 23.1% Irish, 21.8% English, 18.0% Norwegian, 10.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.7% management, 8.0% professional, 7.3% services, 25.1% sales, 7.3% farming, 12.8% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,852 (2006); Median household income: $45,053 (2006); Average household income: $53,109 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Darlington Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 776-2006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $142,969 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County (28 beds) Newspapers: Republican-Journal (General - Circulation 3,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.3% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Darlington Chamber/Main Street Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 506-6553 http://www.darlingtonwi.org
ELK GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 36.257 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.67° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,010 feet. Population: 476 (1990); 463 (2000); 456 (2006); 454 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 3.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 54.2% now married, 6.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 14.2% English, 12.4% Irish, 5.8% United States or American, 2.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 6.7% professional, 12.2% services, 20.2% sales, 11.8% farming, 2.9% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,042 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $49,426 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2006); Median home value: $141,129 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 25.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAYETTE (town). Covers a land area of 35.219 square miles and a water area of 0.716 square miles. Located at 42.77° N. Lat.; 89.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,040 feet.
Population: 390 (1990); 366 (2000); 356 (2006); 352 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 64.2% now married, 7.2% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% Norwegian, 24.1% German, 14.9% Swiss, 14.0% Irish, 13.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.2% management, 10.7% professional, 13.1% services, 8.9% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.5% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,070 (2006); Median household income: $42,188 (2006); Average household income: $52,926 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $139,844 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 18.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRATIOT (village). Covers a land area of 0.583 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. History: Gratiot was named for Henry Gratiot, a miner who came to the area in 1816 from the southern states. Population: 207 (1990); 252 (2000); 263 (2006); 270 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 451.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.9% German, 21.2% Irish, 17.4% Norwegian, 13.6% Swiss, 9.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 7.5% professional, 20.4% services, 15.0% sales, 4.1% farming, 9.5% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,063 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $55,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Black Hawk (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 439-5400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $77,727 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRATIOT (town). Covers a land area of 54.316 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 90.04° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. Population: 709 (1990); 653 (2000); 680 (2006); 699 (2011 projected); Race: 99.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 61.1% now married, 3.6% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.3% German, 18.1% Irish, 16.5% Norwegian, 13.0% English, 10.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 12.4% professional, 9.7% services, 17.7% sales, 9.7% farming, 8.6% construction, 18.8% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Lafayette County Income: Per capita income: $22,137 (2006); Median household income: $53,956 (2006); Average household income: $58,441 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Black Hawk (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 439-5400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.8% (2006); Median home value: $124,597 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 1.6% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KENDALL (town). Covers a land area of 42.585 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 42.75° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Population: 363 (1990); 320 (2000); 318 (2006); 310 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 69.9% now married, 1.7% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 25.9% Irish, 13.3% English, 6.3% French (except Basque), 4.1% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.5% management, 17.5% professional, 9.8% services, 20.8% sales, 7.7% farming, 6.0% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,786 (2006); Median household income: $47,955 (2006); Average household income: $58,496 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $135,833 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 20.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAMONT (town). Covers a land area of 19.907 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 90.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,071 feet. Population: 254 (1990); 267 (2000); 259 (2006); 257 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 62.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.7% Norwegian, 27.5% German, 14.6% English, 13.2% Irish, 11.4% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.7% management, 11.3% professional, 10.7% services, 11.3% sales, 7.3% farming, 12.0% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,263 (2006); Median household income: $45,179 (2006); Average household income: $52,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $115,000 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 23.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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MONTICELLO (town). Covers a land area of 19.636 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 90.12° W. Long. Population: 182 (1990); 148 (2000); 154 (2006); 156 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 7.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.9 (2006); Marriage status: 33.1% never married, 59.1% now married, 3.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% English, 24.0% German, 12.0% Irish, 10.7% Norwegian, 9.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.2% management, 9.2% professional, 13.8% services, 18.4% sales, 10.3% farming, 5.7% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,477 (2006); Median household income: $41,923 (2006); Average household income: $46,991 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $132,500 (2006); Median rent: $158 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 21.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEW DIGGINGS (town). Covers a land area of 25.335 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 485 (1990); 473 (2000); 504 (2006); 523 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 65.9% now married, 6.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 24.5% English, 14.1% Irish, 11.6% United States or American, 3.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 5.7% professional, 10.5% services, 19.2% sales, 2.6% farming, 17.0% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,592 (2006); Median household income: $49,274 (2006); Average household income: $56,386 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $111,735 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SEYMOUR (town). Covers a land area of 36.125 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.65° N. Lat.; 90.24° W. Long. Population: 401 (1990); 363 (2000); 374 (2006); 382 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 68.7% now married, 1.5% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 21.7% Irish, 17.0% English, 10.4% Norwegian, 8.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.8% management, 9.7% professional, 8.2% services, 22.1% sales, 9.7% farming, 2.6% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,624 (2006); Median household income: $43,182 (2006); Average household income: $49,345 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 28.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHULLSBURG (city). Covers a land area of 1.109 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Elevation is 1,021 feet. History: Shullsburg was named for Jesse Shull, a fur trader who settled near the site of the present city. For a time after Lafayette County was formed in 1847, Shullsburg served as the county seat. Lead mining began in the area in the mid-1820’s. Population: 1,236 (1990); 1,246 (2000); 1,193 (2006); 1,192 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,075.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 57.3% now married, 10.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 24.3% Irish, 20.0% English, 7.7% United States or American, 5.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 11.2% professional, 13.4% services, 23.8% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.0% construction, 31.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,758 (2006); Median household income: $38,986 (2006); Average household income: $46,828 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Shullsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 388 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 965-4427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.3% (2006); Median home value: $79,495 (2006); Median rent: $255 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHULLSBURG (town). Covers a land area of 34.963 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.58° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Elevation is 1,021 feet. History: Incorporated 1889. Population: 363 (1990); 364 (2000); 388 (2006); 403 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 59.5% now married, 5.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 24.9% Irish, 15.2% English, 6.1% United States or American, 5.5% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.1% management, 6.9% professional, 17.6% services, 13.3% sales, 10.6% farming, 5.3% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,200 (2006); Median household income: $37,813 (2006); Average household income: $52,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Shullsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 388 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 965-4427
Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $260 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 25.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH WAYNE (village). Covers a land area of 0.790 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 89.87° W. Long. Elevation is 803 feet. Population: 501 (1990); 484 (2000); 471 (2006); 470 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 596.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 52.6% now married, 12.5% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% Norwegian, 30.8% German, 16.0% Swiss, 9.1% Irish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.5% professional, 15.8% services, 22.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 15.8% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,105 (2006); Median household income: $36,731 (2006); Average household income: $42,007 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Black Hawk (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 439-5400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $90,323 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 57.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAYNE (town). Covers a land area of 36.730 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Population: 487 (1990); 496 (2000); 480 (2006); 477 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 63.9% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 25.2% Norwegian, 14.5% Swiss, 12.7% English, 10.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 8.8% professional, 6.3% services, 21.1% sales, 7.2% farming, 6.9% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,995 (2006); Median household income: $53,316 (2006); Average household income: $74,043 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $120,833 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 21.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 58.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHITE OAK SPRINGS (town). Covers a land area of 16.494 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Population: 116 (1990); 97 (2000); 105 (2006); 109 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Langlade County size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 62.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% English, 31.6% German, 13.5% Irish, 6.0% Swiss, 3.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 14.7% professional, 18.7% services, 13.3% sales, 8.0% farming, 5.3% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,381 (2006); Median household income: $46,786 (2006); Average household income: $65,641 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $98,000 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 19.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLOW SPRINGS (town). Covers a land area of 48.258 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.75° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Population: 656 (1990); 632 (2000); 630 (2006); 615 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 70.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 2.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% German, 22.6% Irish, 16.0% English, 14.9% Norwegian, 10.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 12.2% professional, 8.0% services, 21.0% sales, 10.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,571 (2006); Median household income: $47,880 (2006); Average household income: $52,468 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.4% (2006); Median home value: $151,442 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.2% car, 2.2% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 18.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) WIOTA (town). Covers a land area of 52.770 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 89.92° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 945 (1990); 900 (2000); 930 (2006); 952 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 62.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% Norwegian, 33.0% German, 23.6% Swiss, 14.9% Irish, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.2% management, 14.6% professional, 9.1% services, 15.9% sales, 9.1% farming, 7.6% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,487 (2006); Median household income: $44,214 (2006); Average household income: $53,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $143,952 (2006); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.6% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 18.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Langlade County Located in northeastern Wisconsin; drained by the Wolf and Eau Claire Rivers; includes part of Nicolet National Forest, and several lakes. Covers a land area of 872.67 square miles, a water area of 15.20 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1879. County seat is Antigo. Weather Station: Antigo
Elevation: 1,519 feet
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Population: 19,505 (1990); 20,740 (2000); 21,154 (2006); 21,589 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 41.1% Catholic Church, 13.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.2% United Church of Christ, 2.0% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,753 (2005); Leading industries: 21.0% retail trade; 20.7% manufacturing; 14.1% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 542 totaling 141,088 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 23 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,224 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $19,721 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 89 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,550 (2006); Median household income: $40,340 (2006); Average household income: $49,036 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.84% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $94,700 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 103.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 271.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 20.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 754.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 56.3% Bush, 42.9% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ackley State Wildlife Areas; Clubhouse Springpond State Fishery Area; Demlow Lake State Fishery Area; Deneault Springs State Fishery Area; Evergreen River State Fishery Area; Lily Springs State Fishery Area; Peters Marsh State Wildlife Area; Rabe Lake State Fishery Area; Upper Wolf River State Fishery Area; Wolf River State Fishery Area; Woods Flowage State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Langlade County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-6200 http://www.co.langlade.wi.us Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 526-4523 http://www.antigochamber.com City of Antigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 623-3633 http://www.antigo-city.org
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ACKLEY (town). Covers a land area of 70.844 square miles and a water area of 0.076 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 89.25° W. Long. Population: 542 (1990); 510 (2000); 553 (2006); 589 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 66.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.4% German, 16.0% Polish, 10.3% Irish, 6.8% Czech, 4.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 8.2% professional, 8.2% services, 23.7% sales, 5.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,382 (2006); Median household income: $53,125 (2006); Average household income: $57,723 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $105,909 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AINSWORTH (town). Covers a land area of 69.478 square miles and a water area of 2.457 square miles. Located at 45.38° N. Lat.; 88.97° W. Long. Population: 474 (1990); 571 (2000); 588 (2006); 605 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 51.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 62.3% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.4% German, 13.1% Polish, 8.2% English, 8.0% Irish, 7.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 3.8% professional, 20.0% services, 18.3% sales, 4.2% farming, 24.2% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,469 (2006); Median household income: $36,274 (2006); Average household income: $42,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $85,116 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) ANTIGO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 6.443 square miles and a water area of 0.045 square miles. Located at 45.14° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,500 feet. History: Antigo was founded after the Civil War by Francis Augustine Deleglise, a Swiss immigrant. First built around sawmills, the city later produced heel planks, shoe lasts, and other wood products. A Kraft-Phoenix processed-cheese factory was founded here. Population: 8,434 (1990); 8,560 (2000); 8,350 (2006); 8,225 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 1.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,296.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 57.6% now married, 10.2% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 11.1% Polish, 10.9% Irish, 6.5% Other groups, 6.3% English (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 12.1% professional, 18.2% services, 26.0% sales, 2.7% farming, 7.7% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,145 (2006); Median household income: $32,985 (2006); Average household income: $41,028 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $288 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $259 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $74,126 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Hospitals: Langlade Memorial Hospital (49 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 53.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 554.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Antigo Daily Journal (Circulation 7,000); Journal Express (General - Circulation 5,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.1% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.4% less than 15 minutes, 10.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 526-4523 http://www.antigochamber.com City of Antigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 623-3633 http://www.antigo-city.org
ANTIGO (town). Covers a land area of 31.071 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,500 feet. History: Settled 1876, incorporated 1885. Population: 1,260 (1990); 1,487 (2000); 1,538 (2006); 1,581 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 66.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 11.3% Polish, 10.3% Irish, 8.7% Czech, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 11.5% professional, 10.8% services, 24.3% sales, 4.4% farming, 10.0% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,036 (2006); Median household income: $52,980 (2006); Average household income: $60,668 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $124,132 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Langlade Memorial Hospital (49 beds) Newspapers: Antigo Daily Journal (Circulation 7,000); Journal Express (General - Circulation 5,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (888) 526-4523 http://www.antigochamber.com
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Langlade County
BRYANT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54418). Covers a land area of 151.641 square miles and a water area of 0.681 square miles. Located at 45.22° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,586 feet. Population: 1,288 (2000); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.1% under 18, 12.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 64.7% now married, 6.1% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.1% German, 8.4% Polish, 7.8% Irish, 7.8% Czech, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 10.9% professional, 14.3% services, 20.5% sales, 8.0% farming, 7.8% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,516 (2000); Median household income: $39,625 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2000); Median home value: $84,700 (2000); Median rent: $305 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 50.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEERBROOK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54424). Covers a land area of 170.333 square miles and a water area of 2.239 square miles. Located at 45.28° N. Lat.; 89.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,530 feet. Population: 1,729 (2000); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.0% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 71.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 10.4% Polish, 10.3% Czech, 8.6% Irish, 5.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 9.9% professional, 15.5% services, 22.1% sales, 3.3% farming, 15.2% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,718 (2000); Median household income: $37,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2000). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.4% (2000); Median home value: $85,800 (2000); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 49.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELCHO (town). Covers a land area of 71.371 square miles and a water area of 3.878 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Elevation is 1,635 feet. Population: 1,075 (1990); 1,317 (2000); 1,360 (2006); 1,403 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 51.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 65.1% now married, 9.9% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% German, 11.4% Irish, 10.9% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 15.0% professional, 19.1% services, 16.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 17.5% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,971 (2006); Median household income: $37,542 (2006); Average household income: $46,111 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $136 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $130 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Elcho (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 275-3205 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $123,162 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.7% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54430). Covers a land area of 7.435 square miles and a water area of 0.167 square miles. Located at 45.13° N. Lat.; 88.88° W. Long. Elevation is 1,390 feet. Population: 117 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.4% under 18, 15.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 73.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 2.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.9% German, 16.9% Irish, 10.5% French (except Basque), 10.5% United States or American, 7.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 30.2% professional, 3.8% services, 24.5% sales, 3.8% farming, 13.2% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,030 (2000); Median household income: $27,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2000); Median home value: $65,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 60.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) EVERGREEN (town). Covers a land area of 35.844 square miles and a water area of 0.409 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 88.87° W. Long. Population: 483 (1990); 468 (2000); 486 (2006); 503 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 62.5% now married, 9.3% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% German, 15.9% Irish, 9.6% English, 8.1% French (except Basque), 6.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 12.5% professional, 8.3% services, 12.5% sales, 13.0% farming, 12.5% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,608 (2006); Median household income: $38,333 (2006); Average household income: $44,570 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $76,000 (2006); Median rent: $245 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 45.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LANGLADE (town). Covers a land area of 71.516 square miles and a water area of 0.969 square miles. Located at 45.30° N. Lat.; 88.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,257 feet. History: Langlade was named for Charles Michel de Langlade (1729-1800), a fur trader. Langlade helped to organize and lead the northwest tribes against the British during the French and Indian War.
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During the Revolution, Langlade worked for the British against the American colonies. Population: 415 (1990); 472 (2000); 476 (2006); 480 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 9.0% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% German, 11.5% Irish, 9.5% Polish, 7.9% English, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 10.1% professional, 17.5% services, 14.7% sales, 3.7% farming, 24.0% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,230 (2006); Median household income: $33,594 (2006); Average household income: $40,360 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $113,806 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEVA (town). Covers a land area of 37.431 square miles and a water area of 0.281 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,575 feet. Population: 910 (1990); 994 (2000); 1,073 (2006); 1,138 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 69.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 12.8% Czech, 9.2% Polish, 8.4% United States or American, 7.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 7.6% professional, 14.9% services, 27.8% sales, 3.3% farming, 11.8% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,492 (2006); Median household income: $51,271 (2006); Average household income: $63,317 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $110,227 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 35.748 square miles and a water area of 0.381 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Population: 842 (1990); 918 (2000); 951 (2006); 982 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 65.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 15.6% Polish, 9.1% Dutch, 6.4% English, 6.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 9.3% professional, 13.6% services, 24.1% sales, 4.7% farming, 11.8% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,198 (2006); Median household income: $53,652 (2006); Average household income: $59,972 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $129,521 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 13.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 50.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARRISH (town). Covers a land area of 36.319 square miles and a water area of 0.262 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 89.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,600 feet. Population: 81 (1990); 108 (2000); 113 (2006); 118 (2011 projected); Race: 82.3% White, 0.0% Black, 17.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 12.0% never married, 81.3% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 9.4% Austrian, 8.2% English, 8.2% Irish, 4.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 8.1% professional, 24.3% services, 21.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.6% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,447 (2006); Median household income: $48,500 (2006); Average household income: $49,943 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $114,474 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 66.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) PEARSON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54462). Covers a land area of 38.905 square miles and a water area of 0.542 square miles. Located at 45.39° N. Lat.; 89.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,540 feet. Population: 365 (2000); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.0% under 18, 21.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.4% never married, 58.9% now married, 9.7% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 13.4% Polish, 8.8% English, 7.8% Irish, 6.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 11.3% professional, 19.2% services, 14.6% sales, 6.6% farming, 14.6% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,270 (2000); Median household income: $26,765 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2000); Median home value: $71,100 (2000); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PECK (town). Covers a land area of 37.171 square miles and a water area of 0.070 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 89.24° W. Long. Population: 402 (1990); 354 (2000); 374 (2006); 390 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 71.5% now married, 6.4%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Langlade County widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 9.9% Czech, 6.1% Czechoslovakian, 5.8% Polish, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 10.1% professional, 16.1% services, 11.9% sales, 5.4% farming, 18.5% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,060 (2006); Median household income: $45,625 (2006); Average household income: $51,387 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $91,250 (2006); Median rent: $138 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 52.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PICKEREL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54465). Covers a land area of 44.824 square miles and a water area of 3.766 square miles. Located at 45.39° N. Lat.; 88.88° W. Long. Elevation is 1,550 feet. Population: 701 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 12.8% under 18, 24.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.5% never married, 70.6% now married, 7.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% German, 10.6% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 7.5% Dutch, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 4.4% professional, 23.1% services, 18.0% sales, 1.4% farming, 24.1% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,720 (2000); Median household income: $30,078 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2000); Median home value: $98,500 (2000); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POLAR (town). Covers a land area of 35.593 square miles and a water area of 0.339 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 89.00° W. Long. Elevation is 1,520 feet. Population: 900 (1990); 995 (2000); 1,044 (2006); 1,089 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 68.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.1% German, 8.9% Polish, 7.4% French (except Basque), 7.1% Irish, 5.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 11.6% professional, 11.8% services, 20.5% sales, 7.4% farming, 10.0% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,256 (2006); Median household income: $51,966 (2006); Average household income: $61,145 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PRICE (town). Covers a land area of 36.191 square miles and a water area of 0.152 square miles. Located at 45.22° N. Lat.; 88.99° W. Long. Population: 248 (1990); 243 (2000); 243 (2006); 244 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 64.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 10.6% French Canadian, 8.5% Polish, 7.3% Czech, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 14.2% professional, 15.0% services, 17.5% sales, 13.3% farming, 13.3% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,323 (2006); Median household income: $61,184 (2006); Average household income: $72,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $118,548 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 1.7% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROLLING (town). Covers a land area of 36.009 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Population: 1,312 (1990); 1,452 (2000); 1,522 (2006); 1,587 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 69.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 11.3% Polish, 6.9% United States or American, 6.2% Irish, 5.6% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 9.5% professional, 12.9% services, 25.0% sales, 3.7% farming, 13.1% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,062 (2006); Median household income: $50,775 (2006); Average household income: $64,051 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $124,387 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUMMIT (town). Covers a land area of 36.408 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 45.35° N. Lat.; 89.35° W. Long. Population: 190 (1990); 168 (2000); 179 (2006); 188 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 66.4% now married, 7.3% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 15.1% Polish, 13.4% Irish, 5.6% French (except Basque), 5.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 8.0% professional, 20.7% services, 14.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 14.9% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,053 (2006); Median household income: $38,125 (2006); Average household income: $55,599 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.9% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUMMIT LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54485). Covers a land area of 25.204 square miles and a water area of 0.351 square miles. Located at 45.38° N. Lat.; 89.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,727 feet. Population: 296 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.9% under 18, 28.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.0% never married, 70.2% now married, 7.8% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 8.1% Irish, 6.7% United States or American, 5.6% Dutch, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 23.1% professional, 9.4% services, 19.7% sales, 4.3% farming, 12.0% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,964 (2000); Median household income: $35,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2000); Median home value: $110,200 (2000); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 51.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) UPHAM (town). Covers a land area of 70.540 square miles and a water area of 3.367 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Population: 626 (1990); 689 (2000); 729 (2006); 770 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 50.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 13.7% never married, 70.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.7% German, 12.2% Irish, 8.7% Czech, 8.3% Norwegian, 8.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 17.2% professional, 16.7% services, 23.3% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.6% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,728 (2006); Median household income: $47,891 (2006); Average household income: $60,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $132,692 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) VILAS (town). Covers a land area of 35.893 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 89.38° W. Long. Population: 257 (1990); 249 (2000); 265 (2006); 279 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 55.1% now married, 8.4% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% German, 15.5% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.2% Polish, 5.3% United States or American (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 9.4% professional, 13.7% services, 26.5% sales, 8.5% farming, 7.7% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,123 (2006); Median household income: $40,294 (2006); Average household income: $42,807 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $112,069 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 23.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHITE LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 2.205 square miles and a water area of 0.285 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 88.76° W. Long. Elevation is 1,286 feet. Population: 313 (1990); 329 (2000); 376 (2006); 416 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 170.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 14.7% never married, 64.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 15.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 25.5% Irish, 13.7% English, 8.3% French (except Basque), 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 9.5% professional, 9.5% services, 21.9% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 32.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,414 (2006); Median household income: $34,167 (2006); Average household income: $41,179 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
White Lake (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 882-8421 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $66,667 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.7% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.0% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOLF RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 116.597 square miles and a water area of 2.178 square miles. Located at 45.21° N. Lat.; 88.74° W. Long. Population: 741 (1990); 856 (2000); 934 (2006); 1,002 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 48.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 66.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 13.3% Polish, 12.2% Irish, 9.6% French (except Basque), 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 18.2% professional, 14.4% services, 19.7% sales, 3.8% farming, 9.1% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,426 (2006); Median household income: $38,938 (2006); Average household income: $46,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $98,889 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Lincoln County Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Lincoln County Located in north central Wisconsin; drained by the Wisconsin River. Covers a land area of 883.30 square miles, a water area of 23.75 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1874. County seat is Merrill. Lincoln County is part of the Merrill, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Lincoln County, WI Weather Station: Merrill
Elevation: 1,250 feet
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Population: 26,993 (1990); 29,641 (2000); 30,356 (2006); 30,947 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.1% Catholic Church, 20.4% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 10.1% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 5.3% United Church of Christ, 3.2% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,889 (2005); Leading industries: 32.7% manufacturing; 15.1% retail trade; 10.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 593 totaling 98,168 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 28 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,602 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 648 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,778 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 214 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,701 (2006); Median household income: $45,601 (2006); Average household income: $53,086 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.80% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $385 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $326 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $121,230 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 97.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 92.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 186.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 9.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 20.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 502.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.1% Bush, 47.7% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Council Grounds State Park; Kings Springs State Public Fishery Area; New Wood State Public Hunting Grounds; Pays Springs State Public Fishery Area; Prairie River State Fishery Area; Spring Lake State Public Hunting and Fishing Area Additional Information Contacts Lincoln County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-0312 http://www.co.lincoln.wi.us City of Merrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-5594 http://www.ci.merrill.wi.us Merrill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 907-2757 http://www.merrillchamber.com Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 569-2160 http://www.gototomahawk.com
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Lincoln County Communities BIRCH (town). Covers a land area of 35.761 square miles and a water area of 0.352 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 89.63° W. Long. Population: 675 (1990); 801 (2000); 824 (2006); 835 (2011 projected); Race: 72.7% White, 14.3% Black, 1.8% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.31 (2006); Median age: 17.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 240.5 (2006); Marriage status: 10.6% never married, 80.5% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 9.1% Other groups, 6.9% Polish, 5.0% Swedish, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 18.1% professional, 9.9% services, 22.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 14.0% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,087 (2006); Median household income: $49,375 (2006); Average household income: $55,131 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $107,500 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRADLEY (town). Covers a land area of 55.732 square miles and a water area of 7.831 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,458 feet. Population: 2,231 (1990); 2,573 (2000); 2,696 (2006); 2,796 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 66.6% now married, 8.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 12.2% Irish, 9.4% Norwegian, 8.7% Polish, 8.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 13.7% professional, 16.5% services, 20.4% sales, 1.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,539 (2006); Median household income: $46,819 (2006); Average household income: $58,453 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $148,260 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CORNING (town). Covers a land area of 146.511 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 45.19° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 795 (1990); 826 (2000); 949 (2006); 1,037 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 67.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.2% German, 7.8% Polish, 6.1% United States or American, 4.0% English, 3.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 11.3% professional, 4.9% services, 17.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,299 (2006); Median household income: $55,795 (2006); Average household income: $65,326 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $134,910 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLEASON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54435). Covers a land area of 231.117 square miles and a water area of 3.780 square miles. Located at 45.37° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,470 feet. Population: 2,169 (2000); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.7% under 18, 15.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 64.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 12.8% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 6.1% Norwegian, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 11.3% professional, 11.8% services, 22.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 14.4% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,575 (2000); Median household income: $38,818 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2000). School District(s)
Merrill Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-4581 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2000); Median home value: $84,700 (2000); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.0% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARDING (town). Covers a land area of 72.105 square miles and a water area of 0.704 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Population: 283 (1990); 334 (2000); 385 (2006); 424 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 77.5% now married, 1.6% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.3% German, 6.6% Irish, 5.6% Polish, 5.0% English, 5.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 14.9% professional, 9.8% services, 27.6% sales, 4.6% farming, 6.3% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,948 (2006); Median household income: $52,188 (2006); Average household income: $57,745 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.4% (2006); Median home value: $151,389 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) HARRISON (town). Covers a land area of 69.452 square miles and a water area of 2.913 square miles. Located at 45.48° N. Lat.; 89.50° W. Long. Elevation is 596 feet.
Population: 660 (1990); 793 (2000); 805 (2006); 814 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 70.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 13.6% Dutch, 12.0% Irish, 10.3% Norwegian, 9.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 20.7% professional, 12.4% services, 24.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 16.2% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,463 (2006); Median household income: $51,580 (2006); Average household income: $57,760 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $143,889 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.4% less than 15 minutes, 59.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IRMA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54442). Covers a land area of 58.618 square miles and a water area of 0.561 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Elevation is 1,550 feet. Population: 1,242 (2000); Race: 84.1% White, 6.6% Black, 2.6% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 46.3% under 18, 8.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.9% never married, 74.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 6.1% Other groups, 5.6% Irish, 5.4% Polish, 4.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 17.0% professional, 10.6% services, 22.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.4% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,450 (2000); Median household income: $43,125 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2000). School District(s)
Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2000); Median home value: $87,100 (2000); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 51.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KING (town). Covers a land area of 33.873 square miles and a water area of 3.042 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Population: 675 (1990); 842 (2000); 878 (2006); 905 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 69.9% now married, 7.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 8.2% Polish, 7.8% Irish, 6.0% English, 5.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 15.5% professional, 19.4% services, 23.8% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.7% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,958 (2006); Median household income: $44,241 (2006); Average household income: $52,087 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Lincoln County Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $146,053 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERRILL (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 7.038 square miles and a water area of 0.493 square miles. Located at 45.18° N. Lat.; 89.69° W. Long. Elevation is 1,280 feet. History: Merrill was settled by Andrew Warren, Jr., who built a sawmill here in the 1840’s, at the junction of the Prairie and Wisconsin Rivers. The site was first called Jenny Bull Falls, then Jenny, and finally Merrill for S.S. Merrill, general manager of the Wisconsin Valley Railroad that arrived in 1874. More mills sprang up along the rivers. The biggest log jam in early Wisconsin history occurred a few miles above Merrill on the Wisconsin River, when 80 million feet of timber piled up, damming the river for miles. It was finally broken by blasting. Population: 9,973 (1990); 10,146 (2000); 10,119 (2006); 10,110 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,437.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 56.4% now married, 10.6% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 8.7% Irish, 8.1% Polish, 6.2% Norwegian, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 13.5% professional, 13.6% services, 28.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 4.7% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,588 (2006); Median household income: $37,570 (2006); Average household income: $45,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $404 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $381 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Merrill Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-4581 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $99,658 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Hospitals: Good Samaritan Health Center (73 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 331.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Merrill Foto News (General - Circulation 17,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Merrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-5594 http://www.ci.merrill.wi.us Merrill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 907-2757 http://www.merrillchamber.com
MERRILL (town). Covers a land area of 52.052 square miles and a water area of 1.306 square miles. Located at 45.22° N. Lat.; 89.68° W. Long. Elevation is 1,280 feet. History: Settled c.1847, Merrill grew as lumbering town; incorporated 1883. Population: 2,714 (1990); 2,979 (2000); 2,965 (2006); 2,979 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 69.5% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 9.2% Polish, 9.1% Norwegian, 7.5% Irish, 5.0% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 17.2% professional, 10.7% services, 26.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.8% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,207 (2006); Median household income: $58,551 (2006); Average household income: $62,439 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Merrill Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-4581 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $126,316 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Good Samaritan Health Center (73 beds) Newspapers: Merrill Foto News (General - Circulation 17,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Merrill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 907-2757 http://www.merrillchamber.com
PINE RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 63.953 square miles and a water area of 0.302 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 89.57° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. Population: 1,552 (1990); 1,877 (2000); 2,004 (2006); 2,080 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 71.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.5% German, 9.2% Norwegian, 8.0% Polish, 5.6% French (except Basque), 5.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 12.2% professional, 12.3% services, 22.8% sales, 2.4% farming, 10.6% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,360 (2006); Median household income: $58,836 (2006); Average household income: $65,970 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $136,682 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCK FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 47.784 square miles and a water area of 1.429 square miles. Located at 45.30° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Population: 463 (1990); 598 (2000); 648 (2006); 679 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 73.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 10.4% Polish, 9.0% English, 8.2% French (except Basque), 6.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 13.9% professional, 10.9% services, 24.2% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.0% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,916 (2006); Median household income: $55,682 (2006); Average household income: $60,068 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $128,763 (2006); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSSELL (town). Covers a land area of 36.160 square miles and a water area of 0.153 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 89.47° W. Long. Population: 671 (1990); 693 (2000); 663 (2006); 666 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 62.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 9.8% Irish, 7.4% United States or American, 6.7% English, 6.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 6.9% professional, 12.3% services, 22.3% sales, 4.2% farming, 13.6% construction, 34.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,784 (2006); Median household income: $50,528 (2006); Average household income: $54,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $119,565 (2006); Median rent: $233 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.1% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) SCHLEY (town). Covers a land area of 48.292 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 89.52° W. Long. Population: 838 (1990); 909 (2000); 884 (2006); 886 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 10.7% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 11.5% professional, 9.2% services, 21.8% sales, 2.6% farming, 16.9% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,960 (2006); Median household income: $48,545 (2006); Average household income: $54,683 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $120,876 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 30.171 square miles and a water area of 0.479 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Population: 1,099 (1990); 1,287 (2000); 1,441 (2006); 1,546 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100
females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 69.3% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.1% German, 6.7% Polish, 6.4% Norwegian, 5.9% Irish, 4.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 12.2% professional, 12.2% services, 22.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 10.5% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,793 (2006); Median household income: $59,597 (2006); Average household income: $70,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $141,667 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.7% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SKANAWAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.387 square miles and a water area of 0.529 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Population: 312 (1990); 354 (2000); 373 (2006); 388 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 59.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 15.8% Irish, 8.6% Swedish, 7.5% Norwegian, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 11.7% professional, 17.0% services, 20.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,505 (2006); Median household income: $51,515 (2006); Average household income: $57,681 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $159,615 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SOMO (town). Covers a land area of 36.352 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 90.00° W. Long. Population: 116 (1990); 121 (2000); 121 (2006); 122 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 13.5% never married, 73.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 14.9% Polish, 13.5% Swedish, 11.3% Norwegian, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 8.7% professional, 26.1% services, 15.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.4% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,851 (2006); Median household income: $28,333 (2006); Average household income: $47,672 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $120 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $120 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Manitowoc County Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $92,857 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 15.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TOMAHAWK (city). Covers a land area of 7.438 square miles and a water area of 1.399 square miles. Located at 45.47° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,450 feet. History: Tomahawk began as a tavern outpost, operated by Germain Bouchard and called Tomahawk because the shape of a nearby lake resembled an axe blade. The settlement grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1886 and the opening of a sawmill. Population: 3,328 (1990); 3,770 (2000); 3,827 (2006); 3,879 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 514.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 62.2% now married, 9.7% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 13.2% Irish, 10.4% Polish, 8.3% Norwegian, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 17.7% professional, 18.5% services, 25.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,649 (2006); Median household income: $38,495 (2006); Average household income: $46,596 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Tomahawk (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 453-5551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $110,638 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Sacred Heart Hospital (18 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 327.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tomahawk Leader (General - Circulation 7,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 65.2% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 569-2160 http://www.gototomahawk.com
TOMAHAWK (town). Covers a land area of 70.067 square miles and a water area of 1.502 square miles. Located at 45.44° N. Lat.; 89.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,450 feet. History: Plotted 1887, incorporated 1891. Population: 370 (1990); 439 (2000); 473 (2006); 498 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.7% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 10.4% Polish, 9.7% Irish, 9.4% Norwegian, 8.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 12.2% professional, 21.6% services, 19.2% sales, 4.2% farming, 16.0% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,835 (2006); Median household income: $39,091 (2006); Average household income: $46,486 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006).
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Tomahawk (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 453-5551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $115,517 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Sacred Heart Hospital (18 beds) Newspapers: Tomahawk Leader (General - Circulation 7,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 97.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 569-2160 http://www.gototomahawk.com
WILSON (town). Covers a land area of 35.172 square miles and a water area of 1.174 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Population: 238 (1990); 299 (2000); 301 (2006); 303 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 49.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 70.6% now married, 7.8% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 16.2% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 8.5% Norwegian, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 7.6% professional, 26.3% services, 22.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.7% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,806 (2006); Median household income: $43,672 (2006); Average household income: $46,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.1% (2006); Median home value: $122,297 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Manitowoc County Located in eastern Wisconsin, partly on the Door Peninsula; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan; drained by the Manitowoc River. Covers a land area of 591.53 square miles, a water area of 902.34 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Manitowoc. Manitowoc County is part of the Manitowoc, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Manitowoc County, WI Weather Station: Manitowoc
Elevation: 659 feet
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Weather Station: Two Rivers
Elevation: 597 feet
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Population: 80,421 (1990); 82,887 (2000); 82,826 (2006); 83,659 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.4% Black, 2.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 140.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006).
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Religion: Five largest groups: 52.1% Catholic Church, 12.6% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.8% United Church of Christ, 1.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,893 (2005); Leading industries: 34.1% manufacturing; 14.8% health care and social assistance; 12.7% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,469 totaling 257,111 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 13 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 102 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,659 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,256 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,428 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 259 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,193 (2006); Median household income: $50,262 (2006); Average household income: $59,255 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.53% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $280 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $276 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $125,657 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 106.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 87.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 156.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 71.9% good, 27.5% moderate, 0.7% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 17.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 27.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 969.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.1% Bush, 46.8% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Collins Marsh State Wildlife Management Area; Kiel Marsh State Wildlife Area; Killsnake State Wildlife Area; Point Beach State Forest; Two Creeks Buried State Forest Additional Information Contacts Manitowoc County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 683-4004 http://www.manitowoc-county.com City of Manitowoc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 686-6950 http://www.manitowoc.org City of Two Rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 793-5532 http://www.ci.two-rivers.wi.us Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 693-8256 http://www.clevelandwi.net Kiel Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-4638 http://www.kielwi.org Manitowoc-Two Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (920) 684-5575 http://www.manitowocchamber.com Mishicot Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 755-2525 http://www.mishicot.org Village of Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 693-8181 http://www.clevelandwi.gov Village of Saint Nazianz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://village.saint-nazianz.wi.us Village of Valders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 775-4522 http://valders.org
Manitowoc County Communities CATO (town). Covers a land area of 35.129 square miles and a water area of 0.220 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 87.85° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. Population: 1,485 (1990); 1,616 (2000); 1,585 (2006); 1,615 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 66.4% now married, 4.2% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.0% German, 15.0% Irish, 11.7% Czech, 8.0% Norwegian, 6.9% Polish (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 13.4% professional, 10.7% services, 17.7% sales, 4.6% farming, 14.7% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,785 (2006); Median household income: $64,487 (2006); Average household income: $71,298 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $164,151 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CENTERVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 23.817 square miles and a water area of 2.702 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 87.74° W. Long. Population: 618 (1990); 713 (2000); 738 (2006); 764 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 63.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.7% German, 6.8% United States or American, 5.4% Other groups, 5.1% English, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 11.1% professional, 13.1% services, 14.3% sales, 8.5% farming, 10.3% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,519 (2006); Median household income: $67,063 (2006); Average household income: $71,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $148,162 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 1.3% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 55.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLEVELAND (village). Covers a land area of 2.034 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.91° N. Lat.; 87.74° W. Long. Elevation is 640 feet. Population: 1,465 (1990); 1,361 (2000); 1,432 (2006); 1,498 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 704.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.4% German, 6.6% Dutch, 5.7% United States or American, 5.5% Polish, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 16.4% professional, 9.8% services, 21.1% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,564 (2006); Median household income: $59,731 (2006); Average household income: $65,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Sheboygan Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3511
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Lakeshore Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,939. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 693-1000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,415; Out-of-state $15,598 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2006); Median home value: $136,650 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 121.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 60.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 693-8256 http://www.clevelandwi.net Village of Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 693-8181 http://www.clevelandwi.gov
COOPERSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 35.115 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 87.81° W. Long. Elevation is 782 feet. Population: 1,320 (1990); 1,403 (2000); 1,339 (2006); 1,340 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 71.5% now married, 2.8% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 14.9% Czech, 11.6% Irish, 11.4% Polish, 5.5% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 12.3% professional, 12.5% services, 20.9% sales, 3.9% farming, 11.2% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,871 (2006); Median household income: $68,798 (2006); Average household income: $77,210 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $178,378 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EATON (town). Covers a land area of 35.178 square miles and a water area of 0.223 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Population: 761 (1990); 761 (2000); 820 (2006); 862 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.3% German, 10.1% Norwegian, 5.4% Irish, 4.3% Dutch, 4.1% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 10.9% professional, 11.1% services, 15.6% sales, 5.8% farming, 11.1% construction, 32.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,579 (2006); Median household income: $60,027 (2006); Average household income: $67,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $163,971 (2006); Median rent: $265 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANCIS CREEK (village). Covers a land area of 1.101 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 87.72° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 657 (1990); 681 (2000); 709 (2006); 729 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 644.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 61.0% now married, 6.8% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 12.9% Czech, 11.9% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 7.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 11.2% professional, 15.1% services, 24.1% sales, 3.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,847 (2006); Median household income: $53,654 (2006); Average household income: $59,744 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $132,941 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 59.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANKLIN (town). Covers a land area of 36.164 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 87.85° W. Long. Population: 1,325 (1990); 1,293 (2000); 1,202 (2006); 1,205 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 61.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.2% German, 19.7% Czech, 16.4% Irish, 4.6% Polish, 3.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 7.4% professional, 10.5% services, 15.9% sales, 3.5% farming, 16.4% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,692 (2006); Median household income: $55,642 (2006); Average household income: $63,424 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $147,396 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) GIBSON (town). Covers a land area of 35.256 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 87.72° W. Long. Population: 1,445 (1990); 1,352 (2000); 1,317 (2006); 1,314 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 67.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 22.8% Czech, 11.3% Polish, 6.4% Irish, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 12.3% professional, 8.4% services, 19.9% sales, 4.7% farming, 13.4% construction, 29.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $23,159 (2006); Median household income: $57,645 (2006); Average household income: $64,894 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $136,139 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $127,352 (2006); Median rent: $401 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 208.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tempo (General - Circulation 20,093); The Tri-County News (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Kiel Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-4638 http://www.kielwi.org
KELLNERSVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.539 square
KOSSUTH (town). Covers a land area of 38.728 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 87.73° W. Long. Population: 1,856 (1990); 2,033 (2000); 2,099 (2006); 2,141 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 66.4% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 22.2% Czech, 10.2% Polish, 7.5% French (except Basque), 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 16.9% professional, 9.4% services, 17.9% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.0% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,440 (2006); Median household income: $64,906 (2006); Average household income: $72,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $147,706 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.22° N. Lat.; 87.80° W. Long. Elevation is 827 feet. Population: 350 (1990); 374 (2000); 363 (2006); 365 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 673.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 55.9% now married, 9.8% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 19.9% Czech, 13.0% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 5.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 11.7% professional, 15.5% services, 11.2% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 38.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,790 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $46,990 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $94,211 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.5% less than 15 minutes, 55.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KIEL (city). Covers a land area of 2.406 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 43.91° N. Lat.; 88.03° W. Long. Elevation is 933 feet. History: A wooden shoe industry developed in Kiel in 1844, when a Belgian trapper living in the woods nearby began to carve wooden shoes for the German and Belgian farmers in the county. Later, a wooden shoe factory was established to meet the demand for the shoes. Population: 3,070 (1990); 3,450 (2000); 3,516 (2006); 3,615 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,461.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 63.3% now married, 9.0% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.8% German, 5.4% Irish, 4.7% Polish, 4.1% United States or American, 3.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 15.6% professional, 12.2% services, 22.6% sales, 2.0% farming, 6.6% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,536 (2006); Median household income: $51,496 (2006); Average household income: $60,225 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Kiel Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-2266
LIBERTY (town). Covers a land area of 35.130 square miles and a water area of 0.271 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Population: 1,032 (1990); 1,287 (2000); 1,353 (2006); 1,396 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 70.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.4% German, 9.2% Norwegian, 8.9% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 11.7% professional, 15.1% services, 23.7% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.8% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,717 (2006); Median household income: $61,733 (2006); Average household income: $70,578 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $160 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $157 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $180,000 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Manitowoc County
MANITOWOC (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 16.868 square miles and a water area of 0.317 square miles. Located at 44.09° N. Lat.; 87.67° W. Long. Elevation is 606 feet. History: Manitowoc began with the land boom of 1835, and became in turn a lumber camp, a fishing town, a shipbuilding center, and the commercial and industrial capital of Manitowoc County. The economic depression of 1837 followed by cholera epidemics in the early 1850’s slowed the growth of the city, but expansion came with the development of shipping on the Great Lakes in the 1860’s, when Manitowoc’s shipyards were busy. Early industries established in Manitowoc included the Rahr Malting Company, founded in 1847. Population: 33,157 (1990); 34,053 (2000); 33,961 (2006); 34,228 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 0.9% Black, 4.1% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,013.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 55.9% now married, 9.5% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 13.2% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 8.8% Czech, 8.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,154 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 14.9% professional, 15.8% services, 23.1% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.7% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,306 (2006); Median household income: $44,388 (2006); Average household income: $53,861 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $324 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $290 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Manitowoc (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 686-4781 Four-year College(s)
Silver Lake College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-6691 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,000; Out-of-state $16,000 Two-year College(s)
Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-3028 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $113,475 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Holy Family Memorial (303 beds) Newspapers: Herald Times-Reporter (Circulation 16,274); Lakeshore Chronicle (General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Manitowoc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 686-6950 http://www.manitowoc.org Manitowoc-Two Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (920) 684-5575 http://www.manitowocchamber.com
MANITOWOC (town). Covers a land area of 6.777 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.12° N. Lat.; 87.67° W. Long. Elevation is 606 feet. History: Its shipbuilding industry dates from 1847; submarines were made here in World War II. The North West Company established a trading post on the site in 1795. Manitowoc and its twin city, Two Rivers, were founded in 1836. Incorporated 1870. Population: 822 (1990); 1,073 (2000); 1,138 (2006); 1,178 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 167.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 65.3% now married, 8.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% German, 14.0% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 10.4% Czech, 7.9% Norwegian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 18.5% professional, 12.2% services, 20.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.6% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,779 (2006); Median household income: $61,816 (2006); Average household income: $69,174 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Manitowoc (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 686-4781 Four-year College(s)
Silver Lake College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-6691 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,000; Out-of-state $16,000 Two-year College(s)
Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-3028 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $151,020 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Holy Family Memorial (303 beds) Newspapers: Herald Times-Reporter (Circulation 16,274); Lakeshore Chronicle (General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.9% less than 15 minutes, 23.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Manitowoc-Two Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (920) 684-5575 http://www.manitowocchamber.com
MANITOWOC RAPIDS (town). Aka Rapids. Covers a land area of 27.361 square miles and a water area of 0.254 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 87.73° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 2,068 (1990); 2,520 (2000); 2,692 (2006); 2,825 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 98.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 64.9% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.5% German, 8.3% Irish, 7.7% Polish, 7.1% Czech, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 15.6% professional, 9.6% services, 19.0% sales, 5.2% farming, 11.8% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,279 (2006); Median household income: $67,681 (2006); Average household income: $75,536 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $177,075 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAPLE GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 35.400 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Elevation is 904 feet. Population: 888 (1990); 852 (2000); 880 (2006); 893 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 67.1% now married, 2.0% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.3% German, 11.5% Czech, 10.1% Irish, 4.9% Norwegian, 3.8% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 7.4% professional, 8.2% services, 18.7% sales, 4.9% farming, 10.3% construction, 35.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,202 (2006); Median household income: $61,490 (2006); Average household income: $69,828 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $135,390 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 16.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARIBEL (village). Covers a land area of 1.172 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.27° N. Lat.; 87.80° W. Long. Elevation is 861 feet. Population: 372 (1990); 264 (2000); 251 (2006); 253 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 214.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 64.3% now married, 8.8% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 21.8% Czech, 7.8% Belgian, 7.8% Finnish, 7.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 12.8% professional, 20.3% services, 27.8% sales, 5.3% farming, 10.5% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,663 (2006); Median household income: $55,000 (2006); Average household income: $56,641 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.0% (2006); Median home value: $137,500 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) MEEME (town). Covers a land area of 36.192 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 87.85° W. Long. Elevation is 777 feet. Population: 1,516 (1990); 1,538 (2000); 1,540 (2006); 1,549 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 64.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.0% German, 10.6% Irish, 5.0% Polish, 3.9% United States or American, 3.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 7.8% professional, 10.7% services, 20.8% sales, 4.7% farming, 10.9% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,997 (2006); Median household income: $63,732 (2006); Average household income: $73,324 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.3% (2006); Median home value: $175,385 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less
than 15 minutes, 54.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MISHICOT (village). Covers a land area of 2.555 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.23° N. Lat.; 87.64° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 1,341 (1990); 1,422 (2000); 1,398 (2006); 1,412 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 547.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 63.6% now married, 7.0% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% German, 17.1% Czech, 8.6% Irish, 7.6% Polish, 4.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 14.4% professional, 17.9% services, 19.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,562 (2006); Median household income: $49,924 (2006); Average household income: $57,798 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Mishicot (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 755-4633 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $121,684 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mishicot Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 755-2525 http://www.mishicot.org
MISHICOT (town). Covers a land area of 27.627 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.25° N. Lat.; 87.64° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 1,299 (1990); 1,409 (2000); 1,399 (2006); 1,411 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 66.3% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 20.3% Czech, 8.2% Polish, 6.5% Irish, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 9.4% professional, 13.8% services, 18.1% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.7% construction, 31.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,327 (2006); Median household income: $58,365 (2006); Average household income: $64,402 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Mishicot (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 755-4633 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $136,207 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mishicot Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 755-2525 http://www.mishicot.org
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Manitowoc County
NEWTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.073 square miles and a water area of 1.409 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 87.73° W. Long. Elevation is 659 feet. Population: 2,231 (1990); 2,241 (2000); 2,155 (2006); 2,151 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 63.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 65.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.0% German, 12.0% Polish, 6.8% United States or American, 5.7% Czech, 5.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 12.6% professional, 10.6% services, 19.0% sales, 3.9% farming, 13.9% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,176 (2006); Median household income: $64,790 (2006); Average household income: $74,354 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Kiel Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 894-2266 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $147,689 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REEDSVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.947 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.15° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 1,234 (1990); 1,187 (2000); 1,253 (2006); 1,297 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,323.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 56.3% now married, 7.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.2% German, 11.4% Irish, 9.4% Czech, 7.7% United States or American, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 11.8% professional, 13.9% services, 13.9% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.8% construction, 38.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,103 (2006); Median household income: $47,071 (2006); Average household income: $56,150 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $318 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $299 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 754-4341 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $109,790 (2006); Median rent: $291 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 34.526 square miles and a water area of 1.006 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Population: 859 (1990); 896 (2000); 982 (2006); 1,041 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 71.0% now married, 3.6% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.4% German, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.4% Irish, 5.7% Czech, 5.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 10.9% professional, 9.4% services, 11.9% sales, 3.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 37.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,197 (2006); Median household income: $56,683 (2006); Average household income: $62,636 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $148,684 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 12.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAINT NAZIANZ (village). Covers a land area of 0.825 square miles and a water area of 0.015 square miles. Located at 44.00° N. Lat.; 87.92° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: St. Nazianz was founded in 1854 by Father Ambrose Oschwald, who led a group of people from Baden, Germany, to this site, where he hoped to build a society patterned on the communistic life of the early Christians. Oschwald died in 1873. Population: 777 (1990); 749 (2000); 799 (2006); 836 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 968.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.8% German, 10.6% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 4.8% Other groups, 3.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 11.8% professional, 14.1% services, 22.7% sales, 4.9% farming, 11.8% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,040 (2006); Median household income: $44,200 (2006); Average household income: $49,026 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $98,378 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Saint Nazianz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://village.saint-nazianz.wi.us SCHLESWIG (town). Covers a land area of 33.073 square miles and a water area of 0.762 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Population: 1,481 (1990); 1,900 (2000); 1,895 (2006); 1,935 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 70.4% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.6% German, 6.2% Irish, 4.8% United States or American, 4.7% Polish, 4.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 10.2% professional, 9.3% services, 20.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.5% construction, 35.3% production (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Manitowoc County
Income: Per capita income: $27,752 (2006); Median household income: $62,311 (2006); Average household income: $73,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $174,364 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TWO CREEKS (town). Covers a land area of 14.872 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 87.55° W. Long. Elevation is 645 feet. Population: 466 (1990); 551 (2000); 557 (2006); 563 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 62.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 31.0% Czech, 7.8% Polish, 6.2% French (except Basque), 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 8.2% professional, 8.6% services, 15.4% sales, 5.2% farming, 10.9% construction, 34.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,239 (2006); Median household income: $52,679 (2006); Average household income: $61,937 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $161,957 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TWO RIVERS (city). Covers a land area of 5.668 square miles and a water area of 0.407 square miles. Located at 44.15° N. Lat.; 87.57° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: Two Rivers was founded as a fishing settlement in the 1830’s. The fishermen were followed by New England lumberjacks and German immigrant farmers. Woodworking industries came after the decline of lumbering, with a chair factory established in 1856 and a pail factory in 1857 becoming the Two Rivers Manufacturing Company. Shipbuilding also flourished in the mid-1800’s. Population: 13,301 (1990); 12,639 (2000); 12,164 (2006); 11,908 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.2% Black, 2.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,146.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 59.5% now married, 8.0% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 14.6% Polish, 10.3% Czech, 8.2% French (except Basque), 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 13.0% professional, 13.8% services, 19.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.8% construction, 36.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,816 (2006); Median household income: $45,703 (2006); Average household income: $53,431 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Two Rivers (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 793-4560
Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $103,501 (2006); Median rent: $361 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Medical Center (73 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 206.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Two Rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 793-5532 http://www.ci.two-rivers.wi.us
TWO RIVERS (town). Covers a land area of 31.765 square miles and a water area of 0.129 square miles. Located at 44.18° N. Lat.; 87.59° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: A US coast guard station (established 1872) is in Two Rivers. Incorporated 1878. Population: 1,876 (1990); 1,912 (2000); 1,930 (2006); 1,943 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 71.3% now married, 4.1% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.0% German, 13.3% Polish, 13.0% Czech, 6.9% Irish, 4.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 15.7% professional, 11.9% services, 17.8% sales, 3.3% farming, 10.5% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,454 (2006); Median household income: $64,244 (2006); Average household income: $73,484 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Two Rivers (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 793-4560 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $138,478 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Medical Center (73 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALDERS (village). Covers a land area of 1.013 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.06° N. Lat.; 87.88° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. History: Valders was settled by Norwegian immigrants from the valley of Valders, Norway. Economist Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929), whose parents were among the first settlers, was born in Valders. Population: 1,025 (1990); 948 (2000); 936 (2006); 967 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 923.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 57.9% now married, 8.4% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 13.2% Norwegian, 12.1% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 15.8% professional, 13.6% services, 18.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.8% construction, 33.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,002 (2006); Median household income: $50,467 (2006); Average household income: $56,645 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County School District(s)
Valders Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 775-9500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.1% (2006); Median home value: $130,921 (2006); Median rent: $391 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Valders Journal (General - Circulation 2,210) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Valders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 775-4522 http://valders.org
WHITELAW (village). Covers a land area of 0.556 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.14° N. Lat.; 87.82° W. Long. Elevation is 857 feet. Population: 700 (1990); 730 (2000); 755 (2006); 770 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,357.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 58.6% now married, 5.9% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.4% German, 17.6% Czech, 13.8% Irish, 6.1% Polish, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 10.2% professional, 11.4% services, 17.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 17.9% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,873 (2006); Median household income: $61,968 (2006); Average household income: $64,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $126,025 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 59.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Marathon County Located in central Wisconsin; drained by the Wisconsin, Eau Claire, and Eau Pleine Rivers; includes Rib Mountain. Covers a land area of 1,544.96 square miles, a water area of 31.18 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Wausau. Marathon County is part of the Wausau, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Marathon County, WI Weather Station: Rosholt 9 NNE
Elevation: 1,158 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 29 39 55 69 77 81 79 70 58 41 28 Low 2 8 18 31 43 51 56 54 45 35 23 10 Precip 1.1 0.9 1.7 2.9 3.9 3.6 4.0 4.4 3.9 2.7 2.4 1.4 Snow 11.6 8.4 10.2 2.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 6.7 11.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Wausau Municipal Airport
Elevation: 1,197 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 22 28 39 54 68 76 80 78 68 56 39 27 Low 4 9 20 33 45 54 59 57 48 37 25 11 Precip 1.1 0.9 1.9 2.8 3.7 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.1 2.8 2.2 1.4 Snow 13.3 8.6 10.7 3.7 0.1 tr 0.0 tr tr 1.0 6.9 12.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 115,400 (1990); 125,834 (2000); 129,575 (2006); 133,536 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.4% Black, 4.9% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 83.9 persons per square mile (2006);
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Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 36.7% Catholic Church, 10.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8.7% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.4% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.2% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 74,315 (2005); Leading industries: 28.1% manufacturing; 15.1% retail trade; 12.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 2,898 totaling 531,263 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 28 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 177 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,514 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 127 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,021 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $19,884 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 870 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 308 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,920 (2006); Median household income: $52,985 (2006); Average household income: $63,801 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.85% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $381 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $298 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $129,458 (2006); Median rent: $423 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 110.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 67.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 161.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.3% good, 2.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 25.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 48.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,309.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.5% Bush, 45.4% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bern State Public Hunting Grounds; George W Mead State Wildlife Management Area; McMillan Marsh State Public Hunting Grounds; Plover River State Fishery Area; Rib Mountain State Park Additional Information Contacts Marathon County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 261-1501 http://www.co.marathon.wi.us City of Mosinee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-2275 http://www.mosinee.wi.us City of Wausau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 261-6500 http://www.ci.wausau.wi.us Edgar Area Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 352-2178 http://vil.edgar.wi.us Mosinee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-4330 http://www.mosineechamber.org Spencer Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 659-5423 Stratford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 687-4166 Town of Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 842-0983 http://www.townofribmountain.org Village of Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-6114 http://www.westonwisconsin.org Wausau/Marathon Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (715) 845-6231 http://www.wausauchamber.com
Marathon County Communities ATHENS (village). Covers a land area of 2.443 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.03° N. Lat.; 90.07° W. Long. Elevation is 1,410 feet. Population: 985 (1990); 1,095 (2000); 1,187 (2006); 1,256 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 485.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 58.1% now married, 11.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.6% German, 17.5% Polish, 5.8% Irish, 4.9% United States or American, 3.8% English (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 14.5% professional, 9.3% services, 25.8% sales, 2.8% farming, 13.0% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,920 (2006); Median household income: $46,418 (2006); Average household income: $50,473 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Athens (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 257-7511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $103,261 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 21.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BERGEN (town). Covers a land area of 27.017 square miles and a water area of 7.759 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Population: 499 (1990); 615 (2000); 657 (2006); 694 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 73.7% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% German, 25.3% Polish, 11.3% Irish, 7.4% Czech, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 16.9% professional, 11.4% services, 21.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.0% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,110 (2006); Median household income: $67,992 (2006); Average household income: $76,807 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $141,292 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) BERLIN (town). Covers a land area of 34.677 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Population: 849 (1990); 887 (2000); 934 (2006); 966 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.4% German, 8.8% Polish, 5.6% French (except Basque), 5.3% English, 5.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 14.1% professional, 10.8% services, 22.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 8.3% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,974 (2006); Median household income: $67,722 (2006); Average household income: $77,300 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $159,063 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 58.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BERN (town). Covers a land area of 34.085 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Population: 535 (1990); 562 (2000); 592 (2006); 611 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.23 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 65.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 2.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% German, 8.5% Polish, 7.4% Irish, 6.0% United States or American, 5.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 6.5% professional, 8.3% services, 18.0% sales, 10.1% farming, 11.5% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,287 (2006); Median household income: $57,169 (2006); Average household income: $65,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $120,522 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 27.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) BEVENT (town). Covers a land area of 42.109 square miles and a water area of 0.636 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 978 (1990); 1,126 (2000); 1,229 (2006); 1,319 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 65.5% now married, 5.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% Polish, 30.5% German, 4.9% Irish, 3.2% Norwegian, 2.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 13.3% professional, 12.5% services, 18.8% sales, 1.6% farming, 15.9% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,653 (2006); Median household income: $56,148 (2006); Average household income: $64,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $127,951 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRIGHTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.216 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Population: 610 (1990); 611 (2000); 550 (2006); 539 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.0% Black, 2.9% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 69.0% now married, 1.6%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.2% German, 9.8% United States or American, 5.9% Polish, 5.8% Irish, 5.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 11.7% professional, 8.6% services, 18.1% sales, 10.4% farming, 9.2% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,677 (2006); Median household income: $43,063 (2006); Average household income: $53,128 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $136,667 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 18.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 55.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROKAW (village). Covers a land area of 0.985 square miles and a water area of 0.161 square miles. Located at 45.02° N. Lat.; 89.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 224 (1990); 107 (2000); 110 (2006); 113 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 111.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 40.9% now married, 18.3% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 11.9% United States or American, 9.2% French (except Basque), 8.3% English, 8.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 0.0% professional, 10.7% services, 28.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.9% construction, 42.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,659 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $65,250 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.0% (2006); Median home value: $76,667 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 24.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) CASSEL (town). Covers a land area of 33.027 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 89.91° W. Long. Population: 806 (1990); 847 (2000); 779 (2006); 777 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.3% Black, 1.9% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 66.7% now married, 2.2% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.3% German, 27.8% Polish, 4.5% United States or American, 3.0% Irish, 3.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 8.6% professional, 7.6% services, 25.1% sales, 7.2% farming, 9.3% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,315 (2006); Median household income: $64,959 (2006); Average household income: $81,537 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $147,388 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLEVELAND (town). Covers a land area of 29.664 square miles and a water area of 0.859 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.00° W. Long. Population: 982 (1990); 1,160 (2000); 1,354 (2006); 1,517 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 66.6% now married, 3.2% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.5% German, 10.3% Polish, 5.9% Irish, 4.4% Norwegian, 3.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 11.9% professional, 10.1% services, 18.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 14.3% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,838 (2006); Median household income: $57,938 (2006); Average household income: $70,503 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $123,849 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) DAY (town). Covers a land area of 33.744 square miles and a water area of 0.236 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Population: 1,010 (1990); 1,023 (2000); 1,068 (2006); 1,111 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 68.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 2.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.1% German, 10.7% Polish, 7.4% Irish, 4.7% French (except Basque), 3.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 11.5% professional, 10.9% services, 19.2% sales, 3.8% farming, 13.7% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,179 (2006); Median household income: $59,135 (2006); Average household income: $64,634 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,093 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) EASTON (town). Covers a land area of 43.015 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 1,039 (1990); 1,062 (2000); 1,176 (2006); 1,270 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.1% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 71.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.3% German, 19.1% Polish, 9.5% Irish, 8.0% Norwegian, 5.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 13.4% professional, 9.7% services, 23.0% sales, 2.1% farming, 15.0% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,136 (2006); Median household income: $60,887 (2006); Average household income: $81,098 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2006); Median home value: $155,278 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.6% less than 15 minutes, 64.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAU PLEINE (town). Covers a land area of 33.230 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Population: 688 (1990); 750 (2000); 785 (2006); 816 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 66.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.2% German, 13.8% Polish, 4.5% French (except Basque), 4.4% Irish, 3.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 14.4% professional, 14.6% services, 19.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 14.1% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,366 (2006); Median household income: $47,422 (2006); Average household income: $56,664 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $133,824 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) EDGAR (village). Covers a land area of 1.656 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 89.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,270 feet. Population: 1,326 (1990); 1,386 (2000); 1,437 (2006); 1,503 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 867.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 61.3% now married, 6.9% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 28.7% Polish, 5.1% United States or American, 4.7% Irish, 3.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 17.5% professional, 7.8% services, 27.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 7.9% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,312 (2006); Median household income: $48,581 (2006); Average household income: $55,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Edgar (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 352-2351
Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $119,613 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Edgar Area Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 352-2178 http://vil.edgar.wi.us
ELDERON (village). Covers a land area of 1.107 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 44.78° N. Lat.; 89.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,199 feet. Population: 175 (1990); 189 (2000); 201 (2006); 213 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 181.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 61.2% now married, 10.1% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 34.0% Polish, 17.6% Norwegian, 8.2% Irish, 5.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.1% management, 3.8% professional, 15.4% services, 21.8% sales, 3.8% farming, 7.7% construction, 42.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,433 (2006); Median household income: $45,909 (2006); Average household income: $56,071 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $67,692 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELDERON (town). Covers a land area of 34.595 square miles and a water area of 0.307 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,199 feet. Population: 605 (1990); 567 (2000); 606 (2006); 641 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 61.8% now married, 9.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% German, 37.1% Polish, 10.5% Norwegian, 7.2% Irish, 5.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 14.1% professional, 16.8% services, 18.4% sales, 3.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,073 (2006); Median household income: $44,861 (2006); Average household income: $51,700 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $120,205 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 2.3% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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EMMET (town). Covers a land area of 39.833 square miles and a water area of 0.373 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 732 (1990); 842 (2000); 865 (2006); 887 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 68.9% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% German, 27.1% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 4.2% French (except Basque), 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 10.4% professional, 11.1% services, 19.8% sales, 4.1% farming, 12.4% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,934 (2006); Median household income: $56,962 (2006); Average household income: $63,759 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $135,393 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EVERGREEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.815 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.84° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Population: 3,387 (1990); 3,611 (2000); 4,181 (2006); 4,647 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,095.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 68.9% now married, 1.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 27.3% Polish, 8.8% Norwegian, 6.8% Irish, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 18.4% professional, 18.4% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,288 (2006); Median household income: $68,679 (2006); Average household income: $77,444 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $146,892 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.9% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FENWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 0.984 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.86° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 214 (1990); 174 (2000); 183 (2006); 188 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 185.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 68.4% now married, 1.5% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.0% German, 5.6% French (except Basque), 5.1% Norwegian, 4.5% United States or American, 2.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 3.0% professional, 13.0% services, 29.0% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 36.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $20,956 (2006); Median household income: $48,500 (2006); Average household income: $57,239 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $77,500 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANKFORT (town). Covers a land area of 35.195 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Population: 606 (1990); 651 (2000); 766 (2006); 841 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 65.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.1% German, 8.0% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 4.4% Dutch, 4.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 12.4% professional, 11.9% services, 13.5% sales, 4.1% farming, 5.5% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,884 (2006); Median household income: $49,362 (2006); Average household income: $62,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $127,469 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 25.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRANZEN (town). Covers a land area of 36.390 square miles and a water area of 0.222 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 89.26° W. Long. Population: 532 (1990); 505 (2000); 539 (2006); 571 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 68.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 2.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.7% Polish, 35.2% German, 5.9% French (except Basque), 5.6% Norwegian, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 8.7% professional, 7.1% services, 18.1% sales, 8.7% farming, 9.8% construction, 37.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,544 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $59,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,652 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.3% less than 15 minutes, 9.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 50.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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GREEN VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 28.930 square miles and a water area of 6.235 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 396 (1990); 514 (2000); 548 (2006); 578 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 66.1% now married, 5.2% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% German, 23.5% Polish, 12.8% Irish, 8.6% United States or American, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 7.9% professional, 9.4% services, 23.5% sales, 3.6% farming, 13.0% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,269 (2006); Median household income: $60,500 (2006); Average household income: $65,940 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $142,708 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.1% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GUENTHER (town). Covers a land area of 34.431 square miles and a water area of 0.042 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Population: 244 (1990); 302 (2000); 313 (2006); 325 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 61.3% now married, 9.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% Polish, 40.6% German, 7.2% English, 4.1% Irish, 3.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 6.9% professional, 10.3% services, 24.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 16.7% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,195 (2006); Median household income: $51,293 (2006); Average household income: $60,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $120,000 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) HALSEY (town). Covers a land area of 33.124 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Population: 512 (1990); 645 (2000); 680 (2006); 703 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 69.5% now married, 4.1% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.1% German, 7.6% Polish, 6.0% Irish, 5.1% French (except Basque), 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 4.5% professional, 8.9% services, 18.2% sales, 4.8% farming, 10.5% construction, 37.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,307 (2006); Median household income: $52,083 (2006); Average household income: $60,072 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $115,580 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 17.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMBURG (town). Covers a land area of 35.368 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 89.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,468 feet. Population: 768 (1990); 910 (2000); 1,042 (2006); 1,141 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.2% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.9% German, 7.2% English, 6.0% Irish, 4.9% Polish, 3.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 12.3% professional, 7.6% services, 21.1% sales, 5.3% farming, 11.5% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,446 (2006); Median household income: $59,174 (2006); Average household income: $63,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Merrill Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 536-4581 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $129,310 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 15.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARRISON (town). Covers a land area of 36.656 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 89.26° W. Long. Population: 383 (1990); 418 (2000); 479 (2006); 529 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 62.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 15.0% Polish, 10.1% Czech, 7.1% Irish, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 8.5% professional, 10.0% services, 14.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 21.0% construction, 34.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,601 (2006); Median household income: $47,287 (2006); Average household income: $52,722 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $53 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $51 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $92,727 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HATLEY (village). Covers a land area of 0.894 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 89.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,270 feet. Population: 295 (1990); 476 (2000); 519 (2006); 555 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 580.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 59.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.6% German, 45.9% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 4.0% United States or American, 3.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 9.3% professional, 16.2% services, 19.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.7% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,816 (2006); Median household income: $61,111 (2006); Average household income: $67,561 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $138,433 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 52.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HEWITT (town). Covers a land area of 43.404 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 89.44° W. Long. Population: 508 (1990); 545 (2000); 603 (2006); 650 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 65.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.7% German, 18.2% Polish, 9.3% English, 6.0% Norwegian, 6.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 12.4% professional, 7.6% services, 20.9% sales, 5.3% farming, 13.8% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,679 (2006); Median household income: $59,231 (2006); Average household income: $72,466 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.7% (2006); Median home value: $149,275 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.2% less than 15 minutes, 49.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOLTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.271 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Population: 954 (1990); 907 (2000); 868 (2006); 853 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 67.8% now married, 2.0% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.0% German, 6.4% Norwegian, 4.9% Polish, 4.1% Irish, 3.2% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.0% management, 10.1% professional, 8.2% services, 12.1% sales, 8.2% farming, 7.8% construction, 24.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,927 (2006); Median household income: $41,905 (2006); Average household income: $49,974 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $104,167 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 28.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HULL (town). Covers a land area of 32.561 square miles and a water area of 0.069 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 90.24° W. Long. Population: 831 (1990); 773 (2000); 765 (2006); 759 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 65.5% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.9% German, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.5% United States or American, 6.4% Swiss, 6.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 13.3% professional, 10.0% services, 14.0% sales, 7.2% farming, 13.3% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,624 (2006); Median household income: $46,458 (2006); Average household income: $57,300 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $130,738 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 20.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) JOHNSON (town). Covers a land area of 34.992 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,438 feet. Population: 923 (1990); 993 (2000); 1,060 (2006); 1,105 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.23 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 1.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.2% German, 8.4% Swiss, 7.8% Polish, 4.3% French (except Basque), 3.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.6% management, 5.6% professional, 10.6% services, 18.1% sales, 6.9% farming, 13.6% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,040 (2006); Median household income: $44,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,605 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $99,355 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 21.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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KNOWLTON (town). Covers a land area of 29.123 square miles and a water area of 5.056 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 89.68° W. Long. Elevation is 1,126 feet. Population: 1,414 (1990); 1,688 (2000); 1,870 (2006); 2,033 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 68.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 36.7% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 4.5% Norwegian, 4.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 16.5% professional, 8.5% services, 25.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 6.9% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,922 (2006); Median household income: $65,705 (2006); Average household income: $77,410 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $160,451 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KRONENWETTER (town). Covers a land area of 51.935 square miles and a water area of 0.364 square miles. Located at 44.83° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Population: 4,812 (1990); 5,369 (2000); 6,165 (2006); 6,816 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.3% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 118.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 67.9% now married, 2.3% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% German, 30.0% Polish, 6.7% Irish, 6.5% Norwegian, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 101 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 19.1% professional, 15.5% services, 25.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.7% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,171 (2006); Median household income: $64,438 (2006); Average household income: $72,163 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $146,406 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 52.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAINE (town). Covers a land area of 42.355 square miles and a water area of 0.472 square miles. Located at 45.03° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Population: 2,147 (1990); 2,407 (2000); 2,636 (2006); 2,832 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 69.9% now married, 5.2% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.3% German, 13.6% Polish, 6.2% French (except Basque), 5.8% Irish, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 21.9% professional, 9.7% services, 26.5% sales, 1.1% farming, 9.0% construction, 18.7% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $29,674 (2006); Median household income: $69,487 (2006); Average household income: $82,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $151,856 (2006); Median rent: $481 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARATHON (town). Aka Marathon City. Covers a land area of 33.022 square miles and a water area of 0.031 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,245 feet. Population: 964 (1990); 1,085 (2000); 1,082 (2006); 1,065 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 71.1% now married, 3.3% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.8% German, 19.6% Polish, 7.5% Irish, 4.0% Norwegian, 3.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 13.6% professional, 13.1% services, 23.5% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.1% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,849 (2006); Median household income: $60,732 (2006); Average household income: $65,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Marathon City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 443-2228 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $156,389 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 60.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 842-0983 http://www.townofribmountain.org
MARATHON CITY (village). Aka Marathon. Covers a land area of 2.036 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 44.93° N. Lat.; 89.84° W. Long. Population: 1,622 (1990); 1,640 (2000); 1,599 (2006); 1,585 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 785.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.4% German, 22.1% Polish, 4.8% Norwegian, 4.5% Irish, 3.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 11.6% professional, 12.3% services, 23.8% sales, 1.6% farming, 7.0% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,393 (2006); Median household income: $51,190 (2006); Average household income: $61,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $125,132 (2006); Median rent: $349 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCMILLAN (town). Covers a land area of 34.394 square miles and a water area of 0.202 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Elevation is 1,270 feet. Population: 1,671 (1990); 1,790 (2000); 1,909 (2006); 1,936 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 55.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 71.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.9% German, 7.4% Irish, 7.2% Polish, 7.0% Norwegian, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 23.1% professional, 11.6% services, 21.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,681 (2006); Median household income: $70,060 (2006); Average household income: $96,254 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $172,013 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOSINEE (city). Covers a land area of 7.780 square miles and a water area of 0.777 square miles. Located at 44.79° N. Lat.; 89.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,153 feet. Population: 3,840 (1990); 4,063 (2000); 4,124 (2006); 4,244 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 530.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 61.0% now married, 7.4% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.0% German, 29.9% Polish, 7.5% Irish, 5.7% Norwegian, 3.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 14.3% professional, 12.6% services, 27.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 10.0% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,279 (2006); Median household income: $53,808 (2006); Average household income: $55,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Mosinee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-2530 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.9% (2006); Median home value: $119,622 (2006); Median rent: $459 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 332.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mosinee Times (General - Circulation 2,555) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mosinee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-2275 http://www.mosinee.wi.us
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MOSINEE (town). Covers a land area of 37.196 square miles and a water area of 1.255 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,153 feet. History: Incorporated 1931. Population: 1,638 (1990); 2,146 (2000); 2,267 (2006); 2,352 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 71.5% now married, 2.0% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.2% German, 24.9% Polish, 14.0% Irish, 7.0% Norwegian, 5.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 15.3% professional, 7.3% services, 28.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 13.7% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,435 (2006); Median household income: $64,911 (2006); Average household income: $72,289 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Mosinee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-2530 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $143,379 (2006); Median rent: $479 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Newspapers: Mosinee Times (General - Circulation 2,555) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mosinee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 693-4330 http://www.mosineechamber.org
NORRIE (town). Covers a land area of 34.686 square miles and a water area of 0.583 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 89.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,280 feet. Population: 874 (1990); 967 (2000); 1,038 (2006); 1,096 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.6% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.1% German, 37.3% Polish, 6.0% Norwegian, 5.3% Swedish, 4.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 14.2% professional, 10.6% services, 23.3% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.5% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,856 (2006); Median household income: $59,069 (2006); Average household income: $67,652 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $131,858 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PLOVER (town). Covers a land area of 36.158 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long. Population: 568 (1990); 686 (2000); 783 (2006); 862 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 2.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% German, 9.5% Polish, 8.6% Dutch, 6.5% United States or American, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 11.8% professional, 9.9% services, 16.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 7.4% construction, 34.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,858 (2006); Median household income: $48,864 (2006); Average household income: $51,980 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $123,171 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REID (town). Covers a land area of 41.640 square miles and a water area of 0.566 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 89.40° W. Long. Population: 1,057 (1990); 1,191 (2000); 1,243 (2006); 1,292 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 66.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% Polish, 42.9% German, 3.9% Dutch, 3.4% French (except Basque), 3.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 9.0% professional, 9.0% services, 21.1% sales, 1.9% farming, 14.6% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,883 (2006); Median household income: $61,179 (2006); Average household income: $71,706 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $129,294 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.1% less than 15 minutes, 56.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIB FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 35.866 square miles and a water area of 0.036 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 89.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. Population: 860 (1990); 907 (2000); 1,019 (2006); 1,104 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 70.2% now married, 4.3% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.2% German, 21.6% Polish, 5.0% Norwegian, 3.6% Irish, 3.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 9.4% professional, 7.6% services, 21.7% sales, 2.6% farming, 11.8% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,326 (2006); Median household income: $59,753 (2006); Average household income: $65,562 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $152,215 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 42.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIB MOUNTAIN (town). Covers a land area of 24.590 square miles and a water area of 1.002 square miles. Located at 44.91° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Population: 5,582 (1990); 7,556 (2000); 7,613 (2006); 7,743 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.2% Black, 3.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 309.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 71.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.0% German, 18.4% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 7.1% Norwegian, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 23.3% professional, 8.0% services, 28.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.9% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,641 (2006); Median household income: $72,422 (2006); Average household income: $91,148 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $225 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $200 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $169,722 (2006); Median rent: $585 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIB MOUNTAIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.122 square miles and a water area of 0.914 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Population: 4,657 (1990); 6,059 (2000); 6,067 (2006); 6,172 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.2% Black, 3.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 500.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 70.3% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.5% German, 19.5% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 6.9% Norwegian, 5.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 22.6% professional, 8.2% services, 29.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.0% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,343 (2006); Median household income: $69,728 (2006); Average household income: $88,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $162,226 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County
RIETBROCK (town). Covers a land area of 33.829 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Population: 869 (1990); 927 (2000); 835 (2006); 855 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.2% German, 36.8% Polish, 5.3% United States or American, 3.4% Norwegian, 3.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 10.4% professional, 7.4% services, 22.8% sales, 2.5% farming, 8.6% construction, 31.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,509 (2006); Median household income: $55,087 (2006); Average household income: $60,558 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $114,655 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RINGLE (town). Covers a land area of 42.067 square miles and a water area of 0.070 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,334 feet. Population: 1,279 (1990); 1,408 (2000); 1,698 (2006); 1,936 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 69.4% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 29.9% Polish, 5.5% Irish, 5.0% Dutch, 4.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 13.2% professional, 10.0% services, 29.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.0% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,827 (2006); Median household income: $70,017 (2006); Average household income: $74,710 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006).
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% German, 16.8% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 8.0% English, 6.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 17.7% professional, 12.5% services, 29.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.8% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,731 (2006); Median household income: $56,365 (2006); Average household income: $66,903 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $132,518 (2006); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 270.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.9% less than 15 minutes, 45.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCHOFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 1.758 square miles and a water area of 1.070 square miles. Located at 44.91° N. Lat.; 89.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,198 feet. History: Schofield developed around the Marathon Paper Company mills established along the Wisconsin River. Population: 2,415 (1990); 2,117 (2000); 2,192 (2006); 2,277 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.5% Black, 2.6% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,247.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 53.6% now married, 9.0% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% German, 21.1% Polish, 5.4% Irish, 5.3% Other groups, 5.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 14.6% professional, 16.1% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.4% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,793 (2006); Median household income: $44,273 (2006); Average household income: $50,636 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $559 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $532 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006).
School District(s)
School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $166,615 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 63.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $96,816 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.1% less than 15 minutes, 42.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROTHSCHILD (village). Covers a land area of 6.513 square miles and a water area of 0.357 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. History: Rothschild developed around the Marathon Paper Company mills on the Wisconsin River. Population: 4,780 (1990); 4,970 (2000); 5,258 (2006); 5,477 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.4% Black, 3.6% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 807.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000);
SPENCER (village). Covers a land area of 1.988 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.75° N. Lat.; 90.29° W. Long. Elevation is 1,310 feet. Population: 1,770 (1990); 1,932 (2000); 1,852 (2006); 1,852 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 931.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 57.5% now married, 8.3% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.0% German, 11.0% Norwegian, 7.7% Irish, 6.1% Polish, 3.8% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 17.8% professional, 14.7% services, 22.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.0% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,050 (2006); Median household income: $48,741 (2006); Average household income: $51,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Spencer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 659-5347 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $92,667 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.4% less than 15 minutes, 49.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spencer Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 659-5423
SPENCER (town). Covers a land area of 31.523 square miles and a water area of 0.200 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,310 feet. Population: 1,023 (1990); 1,341 (2000); 1,284 (2006); 1,268 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 66.1% now married, 2.4% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 9.5% Polish, 7.9% Norwegian, 5.1% Irish, 4.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 16.1% professional, 11.0% services, 21.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 12.1% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,490 (2006); Median household income: $55,985 (2006); Average household income: $61,311 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $105 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $104 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Spencer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 659-5347 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $119,492 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 48.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spencer Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 659-5423
STETTIN (town). Covers a land area of 37.223 square miles and a water area of 0.189 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Population: 1,842 (1990); 2,191 (2000); 2,437 (2006); 2,643 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.3% Black, 2.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 73.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.2% German, 15.4% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 6.0% Norwegian, 4.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 11.5% professional, 12.1% services, 34.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 17.0% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $35,253 (2006); Median household income: $70,769 (2006); Average household income: $92,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $173,818 (2006); Median rent: $569 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRATFORD (village). Covers a land area of 5.295 square miles and a water area of 0.036 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 90.07° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. Population: 1,515 (1990); 1,523 (2000); 1,618 (2006); 1,702 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 305.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 64.6% now married, 8.0% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.4% German, 9.1% Polish, 5.3% Irish, 4.8% French (except Basque), 3.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 14.0% professional, 14.9% services, 22.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.4% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,530 (2006); Median household income: $49,653 (2006); Average household income: $54,505 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Stratford (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 777 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 687-3130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.8% (2006); Median home value: $98,171 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Stratford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 687-4166
TEXAS (town). Covers a land area of 44.606 square miles and a water area of 0.457 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 89.58° W. Long. Population: 1,643 (1990); 1,703 (2000); 1,745 (2006); 1,788 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 1.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 65.2% now married, 5.9% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.7% German, 15.9% Polish, 4.5% English, 4.1% Norwegian, 3.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 15.9% professional, 8.9% services, 25.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,362 (2006); Median household income: $61,082 (2006); Average household income: $63,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2006); Median home value: $141,986 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marathon County Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 62.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNITY (village). Covers a land area of 0.989 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.84° N. Lat.; 90.31° W. Long. Population: 452 (1990); 368 (2000); 350 (2006); 351 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 353.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 54.6% now married, 9.5% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.6% German, 12.1% Irish, 10.0% Norwegian, 6.7% Polish, 6.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 6.9% professional, 6.4% services, 17.3% sales, 1.7% farming, 17.3% construction, 40.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,886 (2006); Median household income: $40,357 (2006); Average household income: $48,333 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Colby (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 223-2301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUSAU (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 16.487 square miles and a water area of 1.266 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 89.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. History: Settlement in Wausau began in the late 1830’s when George Stevens built several sawmills here and established a supply depot at Sevens Point. The village was called Gros Taureau, or Big Bull, until 1850, when it was renamed Wausau, meaning “far away place.” In 1864 August Kickbusch, then village president, brought 700 immigrants from Germany to settle in the Wausau area. In the early 1900’s, Wausau turned from lumbering to manufacturing. Paper mills were established in nearby Rothschild and Brokaw. Population: 37,868 (1990); 38,426 (2000); 36,936 (2006); 36,105 (2011 projected); Race: 84.1% White, 0.8% Black, 12.6% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,240.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 53.7% now married, 8.9% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 12.4% Other groups, 12.1% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 6.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,889 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 106 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 190 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 19.3% professional, 14.5% services, 28.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 6.4% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,448 (2006); Median household income: $42,240 (2006); Average household income: $55,314 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $502 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $463 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Wausau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 8,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 261-2561
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Northcentral Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 567-5E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,577; Out-of-state $15,471 State College of Beauty Culture Inc (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 845-2888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.2% (2006); Median home value: $112,836 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Hospitals: Aspirus - Wausau Hospital (321 beds); North Central Health Care (38 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 301.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Wausau Daily Herald (Circulation 22,809) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Wausau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 261-6500 http://www.ci.wausau.wi.us Wausau/Marathon Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (715) 845-6231 http://www.wausauchamber.com
WAUSAU (town). Covers a land area of 33.475 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. History: Well known for its Wausau Insurance Company. Settled 1839, Incorporated 1872. Population: 1,849 (1990); 2,214 (2000); 2,340 (2006); 2,425 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.1% Black, 1.9% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 69.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.1% German, 17.3% Polish, 6.3% English, 5.2% Irish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 15.8% professional, 13.2% services, 25.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.5% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,526 (2006); Median household income: $59,069 (2006); Average household income: $71,620 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Wausau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 8,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 261-2561 Two-year College(s)
Northcentral Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 567-5E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,577; Out-of-state $15,471 State College of Beauty Culture Inc (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 845-2888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $148,208 (2006); Median rent: $455 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Aspirus - Wausau Hospital (321 beds); North Central Health Care (38 beds) Newspapers: The Wausau Daily Herald (Circulation 22,809) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Wausau/Marathon Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (715) 845-6231 http://www.wausauchamber.com
WESTON (village). Covers a land area of 21.297 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 89.56° W. Long.
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Population: 9,577 (1990); 12,079 (2000); 13,139 (2006); 14,095 (2011 projected); Race: 91.5% White, 0.4% Black, 6.2% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 616.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 59.4% now married, 4.9% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 17.9% Polish, 8.0% Irish, 6.5% Norwegian, 6.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 16.3% professional, 12.2% services, 29.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.2% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,961 (2006); Median household income: $53,717 (2006); Average household income: $61,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $256 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $234 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.4% German, 21.3% Polish, 6.4% Irish, 4.2% United States or American, 3.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.2% management, 14.6% professional, 10.9% services, 17.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.2% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,570 (2006); Median household income: $53,873 (2006); Average household income: $63,162 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $127,368 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 23.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Marinette County
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $136,398 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-6114 http://www.westonwisconsin.org
Located in northeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by the Menominee River and the Michigan border, and on the southeast by Green Bay; drained by the Peshtigo River; includes several lakes. Covers a land area of 1,401.76 square miles, a water area of 148.32 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1879. County seat is Marinette. Marinette County is part of the Marinette, WI-MI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Menominee County, MI; Marinette County, WI Weather Station: Goodman
WESTON (town). Covers a land area of 9.066 square miles and a water area of 0.060 square miles. Located at 44.92° N. Lat.; 89.56° W. Long. Population: 342 (1990); 514 (2000); 596 (2006); 653 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 69.3% now married, 6.0% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.3% German, 17.7% Polish, 10.1% Irish, 7.6% Swedish, 4.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.7% management, 9.7% professional, 11.9% services, 28.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 8.1% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,823 (2006); Median household income: $65,000 (2006); Average household income: $84,860 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
D C Everest Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 359-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $147,333 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WIEN (town). Covers a land area of 31.558 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,320 feet. Population: 705 (1990); 712 (2000); 750 (2006); 768 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 63.9% now married, 4.6%
Elevation: 1,427 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 27 37 52 66 74 78 75 66 55 39 27 Low 0 6 16 29 40 49 55 53 44 34 22 9 Precip 1.1 0.9 1.9 2.0 3.4 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.9 2.8 2.0 1.3 Snow 13.9 7.4 10.3 3.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 5.0 12.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Marinette
Elevation: 606 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 30 40 54 68 77 82 80 71 58 43 31 Low 8 13 22 33 44 54 59 58 50 39 28 16 Precip 2.0 1.3 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.6 2.6 2.7 1.8 Snow 16.4 9.9 9.5 2.7 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.4 12.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 40,548 (1990); 43,384 (2000); 43,770 (2006); 44,393 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 38.5% Catholic Church, 7.4% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 7.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.5% The United Methodist Church, 1.7% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,699 (2005); Leading industries: 36.2% manufacturing; 15.3% health care and social assistance; 15.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 729 totaling 148,777 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 10 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 42 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,365 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 658 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,002 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 276 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,565 (2006); Median household income: $41,995 (2006); Average household income: $50,942 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.96% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $325 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $256 (2004).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marinette County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $92,240 (2006); Median rent: $324 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 101.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 121.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 216.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 14.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 22.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,192.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.3% Bush, 45.8% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Amberg State Public Hunting Grounds; Beaver Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Lake Noquebay State Public Hunting Grounds; Miscauno State Public Hunting Grounds; Peshtigo Harbor State Wildlife Area; Town Corner State Wildlife Management Area; Wausaukee State Forest Additional Information Contacts Marinette County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 732-7406 http://www.marinettecounty.com City of Marinette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 732-5120 http://www.marinette.wi.us Marinette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-6681 http://www.marinettechamber.com Peshtigo Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 582-0327 http://www.peshtigochamber.com/ Town of Stephenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 854-2942 http://www.stephensonwisc.com Wausaukee Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 856-5627 http://www.wausaukee.com/
Marinette County Communities AMBERG (town). Covers a land area of 71.828 square miles and a water area of 0.881 square miles. Located at 45.48° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Elevation is 893 feet. Population: 917 (1990); 854 (2000); 806 (2006); 804 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 50.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 57.5% now married, 7.6% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 11.8% Polish, 11.1% Irish, 9.1% English, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 14.2% professional, 18.2% services, 12.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.7% construction, 30.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,682 (2006); Median household income: $35,984 (2006); Average household income: $49,449 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $95,000 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ATHELSTANE (town). Covers a land area of 106.181 square miles and a water area of 0.787 square miles. Located at 45.47° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 933 feet. Population: 437 (1990); 601 (2000); 628 (2006); 650 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 1.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 64.0% now married, 8.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.8% German, 14.9% Polish, 12.8% Irish, 7.0% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 8.1% professional, 27.3% services, 20.6% sales, 7.7% farming, 12.0% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,245 (2006); Median household income: $39,650 (2006); Average household income: $48,339 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $90,750 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEAVER (town). Covers a land area of 68.606 square miles and a water area of 0.888 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Elevation is 667 feet. Population: 1,041 (1990); 1,123 (2000); 1,200 (2006); 1,266 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 66.5% now married, 6.8% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 25.3% Polish, 8.4% United States or American, 7.7% Irish, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 10.5% professional, 11.9% services, 18.8% sales, 5.9% farming, 8.1% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,727 (2006); Median household income: $42,921 (2006); Average household income: $50,657 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.8% (2006); Median home value: $96,333 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) BEECHER (town). Covers a land area of 48.523 square miles and a water area of 0.859 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 87.92° W. Long. Elevation is 977 feet. Population: 626 (1990); 783 (2000); 753 (2006); 751 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 1.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 67.8% now married, 6.2% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% German, 8.2% Other groups, 7.7% Polish, 7.3% French (except Basque), 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 11.9% professional, 20.8% services, 19.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.6% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,280 (2006); Median household income: $37,534 (2006); Average household income: $55,234 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $84,348 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLEMAN (village). Covers a land area of 1.126 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 88.03° W. Long. Elevation is 710 feet. Population: 863 (1990); 716 (2000); 714 (2006); 714 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 633.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 55.4% now married, 10.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% German, 20.1% Polish, 12.4% French (except Basque), 8.6% United States or American, 8.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 15.9% professional, 11.2% services, 28.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 5.0% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,843 (2006); Median household income: $40,833 (2006); Average household income: $49,930 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Coleman (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 897-4011 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $92,903 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.9% less than 15 minutes, 19.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CRIVITZ (village). Covers a land area of 1.519 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.23° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 681 feet. History: After being a part of the fur trading and lumbering of the early 1800’s, Crivitz became the center of a recreational area, gateway to the lakes and streams of the Thunder Mountain region. Population: 996 (1990); 998 (2000); 1,113 (2006); 1,205 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 732.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 46.8% now married, 16.3% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 18.9% Polish, 9.3% Irish, 8.7% French (except Basque), 6.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 8.7% professional, 24.1% services, 19.8% sales, 1.1% farming, 11.4% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,287 (2006); Median household income: $33,819 (2006); Average household income: $42,052 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Crivitz (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 854-2721 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $92,500 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUNBAR (town). Covers a land area of 104.417 square miles and a water area of 0.785 square miles. Located at 45.62° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Elevation is 1,170 feet. Population: 838 (1990); 1,303 (2000); 1,340 (2006); 1,368 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.67 (2006); Median age: 22.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.9 (2006); Marriage status: 48.1% never married, 43.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 9.5% English, 8.8% Irish, 8.2% Swedish, 7.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 13.2% professional, 23.8% services, 36.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 6.1% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,823 (2006); Median household income: $42,948 (2006); Average household income: $49,747 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). Four-year College(s)
Northland Baptist Bible College (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 643 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 532-5E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $8,480; Out-of-state $8,480 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $92,308 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 40.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 53.0% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 75.3% less than 15 minutes, 9.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GOODMAN (town). Covers a land area of 105.857 square miles and a water area of 1.715 square miles. Located at 45.63° N. Lat.; 88.32° W. Long. Elevation is 1,380 feet. History: Goodman was founded as a lumber town, and owned by the Goodman Lumber Company. Population: 758 (1990); 820 (2000); 868 (2006); 899 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 67.3% now married, 7.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3% Polish, 29.6% German, 13.2% Irish, 11.5% French (except Basque), 5.9% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 10.6% professional, 17.5% services, 9.0% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 38.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,431 (2006); Median household income: $39,773 (2006); Average household income: $47,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Goodman-Armstrong (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 336-2575 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $67,727 (2006); Median rent: $219 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GROVER (town). Covers a land area of 73.135 square miles and a water area of 0.202 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Population: 1,670 (1990); 1,729 (2000); 1,835 (2006); 1,913 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marinette County any race (2006); Density: 25.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 68.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 12.9% Polish, 7.6% United States or American, 7.1% French (except Basque), 6.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 10.0% professional, 13.2% services, 20.6% sales, 4.1% farming, 11.5% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,647 (2006); Median household income: $45,775 (2006); Average household income: $51,804 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $120,536 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 47.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 55.764 square miles and a water area of 3.780 square miles. Located at 45.20° N. Lat.; 87.88° W. Long. Population: 988 (1990); 1,064 (2000); 1,060 (2006); 1,061 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.3% German, 18.6% Polish, 8.7% Irish, 8.1% French (except Basque), 6.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 15.3% professional, 14.0% services, 16.6% sales, 5.7% farming, 16.2% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,800 (2006); Median household income: $47,766 (2006); Average household income: $56,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,234 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 48.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MARINETTE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 6.758 square miles and a water area of 1.204 square miles. Located at 45.09° N. Lat.; 87.62° W. Long. Elevation is 598 feet. History: An American Fur Company trading post established here in 1795 lost its business in 1822 to William Farnsworth, an independent trader. Farnsworth built a wing dam and sawmill here, and the settlement that grew up around it in the 1830’s was called Marinette, for the Menominee chief Marinette Chevalier, whose daughter married Farnsworth. After the Civil War, lumber became the major industry in Marinette, but was replaced after 1900 by a diversified industry of paper mills, knitting mills, granite works, and dairying. Population: 11,807 (1990); 11,749 (2000); 11,358 (2006); 11,105 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,680.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 53.2% now married, 11.0% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 10.8% French (except Basque), 9.4% Polish, 8.7% Irish, 6.8% Swedish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 17.0% professional, 18.2% services, 23.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.4% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,913 (2006); Median household income: $35,902 (2006); Average household income: $46,073 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Marinette (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,486 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 732-7905 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $70,497 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Hospitals: Bay Area Medical Center (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 353.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Cover Story (General - Circulation 35,000); Eagle Herald (Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.7% less than 15 minutes, 15.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Marinette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 732-5120 http://www.marinette.wi.us Marinette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-6681 http://www.marinettechamber.com
MIDDLE INLET (town). Covers a land area of 50.725 square miles and a water area of 0.765 square miles. Located at 45.28° N. Lat.; 87.93° W. Long. Elevation is 710 feet. Population: 745 (1990); 831 (2000); 879 (2006); 924 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 50.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 64.6% now married, 11.6% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% German, 17.4% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 8.2% French (except Basque), 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 12.1% professional, 13.3% services, 21.5% sales, 2.3% farming, 15.0% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,196 (2006); Median household income: $41,136 (2006); Average household income: $48,897 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $85,143 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NIAGARA (city). Covers a land area of 2.740 square miles and a water area of 0.270 square miles. Located at 45.77° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: The Kimberly-Clark paper mill opened in Niagara in 1898, first using timber floated down the river, but after 1907 receiving trainloads of pulpwood from other forested areas. Population: 1,999 (1990); 1,880 (2000); 1,814 (2006); 1,803 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 662.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 58.2% now married, 11.4% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% German, 15.8% French (except Basque), 13.0% Polish, 10.8% Italian, 10.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 10.6% professional, 19.1% services, 29.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 15.0% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,192 (2006); Median household income: $37,416 (2006); Average household income: $43,286 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Florence (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3217 Niagara (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 251-1330 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $64,476 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 49.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NIAGARA (town). Covers a land area of 67.106 square miles and a water area of 1.253 square miles. Located at 45.72° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: Incorporated 1914. Population: 891 (1990); 924 (2000); 925 (2006); 922 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 70.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% German, 14.3% French (except Basque), 12.3% Polish, 10.5% Italian, 9.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 18.8% professional, 12.7% services, 28.1% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.7% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,095 (2006); Median household income: $46,192 (2006); Average household income: $54,051 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Florence (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 528-3217 Niagara (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 251-1330 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $107,366 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PEMBINE (town). Covers a land area of 66.328 square miles and a water area of 0.991 square miles. Located at 45.64° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 968 feet. Population: 817 (1990); 1,036 (2000); 1,062 (2006); 1,069 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 65.4% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% German, 9.6% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 6.9% English, 6.8% United States or American (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 16.6% professional, 15.8% services, 24.7% sales, 1.8% farming, 13.2% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,986 (2006); Median household income: $41,429 (2006); Average household income: $49,091 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 324-5314 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $77,763 (2006); Median rent: $314 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PESHTIGO (city). Covers a land area of 3.047 square miles and a water area of 0.169 square miles. Located at 45.05° N. Lat.; 87.74° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 3,167 (1990); 3,357 (2000); 3,369 (2006); 3,430 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,105.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 59.8% now married, 10.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% German, 13.9% Polish, 9.2% French (except Basque), 8.7% Swedish, 7.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 16.1% professional, 16.4% services, 19.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.1% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,051 (2006); Median household income: $39,032 (2006); Average household income: $45,478 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Peshtigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 582-3677 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $93,167 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 186.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Peshtigo Times (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Peshtigo Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 582-0327 http://www.peshtigochamber.com/
PESHTIGO (town). Covers a land area of 59.323 square miles and a water area of 120.970 square miles. Located at 45.05° N. Lat.; 87.69° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. History: Nearby is a memorial and museum of the Oct. 8, 1871 fire (taking 1,182 lives), which occurred on the same night as the great Chicago fire (taking 250 lives). Incorporated 1903. Population: 3,587 (1990); 3,819 (2000); 3,916 (2006); 4,020 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 66.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 66.3% now married, 7.2% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 14.6% Polish, 10.3% French (except Basque), 9.0% Norwegian, 7.9% Swedish (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marinette County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 23.8% professional, 7.6% services, 21.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,321 (2006); Median household income: $60,417 (2006); Average household income: $70,801 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). School District(s)
Peshtigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 582-3677 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $130,437 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Peshtigo Times (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Peshtigo Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 582-0327 http://www.peshtigochamber.com/
PORTERFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 51.768 square miles and a water area of 1.538 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 87.74° W. Long. Elevation is 670 feet. Population: 1,805 (1990); 1,991 (2000); 2,095 (2006); 2,192 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 67.2% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 11.7% French (except Basque), 11.4% Polish, 8.4% Swedish, 8.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 13.7% professional, 13.9% services, 17.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.7% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,852 (2006); Median household income: $54,608 (2006); Average household income: $59,773 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Marinette (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,486 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 732-7905 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $123,611 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 62.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POUND (village). Covers a land area of 0.815 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.09° N. Lat.; 88.03° W. Long. Elevation is 730 feet. History: Pound grew up as a trading center for the surrounding farming area, settled by many Polish immigrants during the early 1900’s. A Polish Baptist Church was erected in 1908 in Pound. Population: 434 (1990); 355 (2000); 389 (2006); 418 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 477.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 51.0% now married, 6.3% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 27.7% Polish, 17.5% French (except Basque), 5.8% English, 5.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.4%
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management, 12.7% professional, 13.7% services, 23.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 8.8% construction, 36.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,041 (2006); Median household income: $41,214 (2006); Average household income: $49,012 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.7% (2006); Median home value: $79,286 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POUND (town). Covers a land area of 49.920 square miles and a water area of 0.302 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 88.04° W. Long. Elevation is 730 feet. Population: 1,362 (1990); 1,367 (2000); 1,352 (2006); 1,368 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 21.9% Polish, 9.7% French (except Basque), 7.3% Irish, 4.8% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 12.6% professional, 11.5% services, 18.2% sales, 5.7% farming, 10.9% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,145 (2006); Median household income: $46,211 (2006); Average household income: $56,275 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,620 (2006); Median rent: $307 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SILVER CLIFF (town). Covers a land area of 106.369 square miles and a water area of 0.632 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Population: 259 (1990); 529 (2000); 560 (2006); 583 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 12.2% never married, 78.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 10.5% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 6.9% professional, 14.5% services, 30.2% sales, 3.1% farming, 17.0% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,460 (2006); Median household income: $40,333 (2006); Average household income: $48,964 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.3% (2006); Median home value: $86,410 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less
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than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STEPHENSON (town). Covers a land area of 169.567 square miles and a water area of 7.214 square miles. Located at 45.28° N. Lat.; 88.15° W. Long. Population: 2,288 (1990); 3,065 (2000); 3,179 (2006); 3,298 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 50.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 65.4% now married, 8.5% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 19.2% Polish, 9.2% Irish, 5.5% Italian, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 59 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 10.2% professional, 24.1% services, 18.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 10.4% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,597 (2006); Median household income: $45,293 (2006); Average household income: $53,530 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $111,170 (2006); Median rent: $274 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Stephenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 854-2942 http://www.stephensonwisc.com
WAGNER (town). Covers a land area of 53.189 square miles and a water area of 1.388 square miles. Located at 45.30° N. Lat.; 87.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,700 feet. Population: 660 (1990); 722 (2000); 749 (2006); 776 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 68.3% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 14.6% Polish, 9.6% French (except Basque), 7.8% Other groups, 6.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 10.3% professional, 11.7% services, 22.9% sales, 7.3% farming, 15.8% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,630 (2006); Median household income: $45,938 (2006); Average household income: $48,684 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,066 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 5.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 45.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUSAUKEE (village). Covers a land area of 1.421 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 45.37° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 744 feet. History: The name of Wausaukee is of Indian origin, meaning “far away land.” The village was once a lumber town. Population: 656 (1990); 572 (2000); 582 (2006); 596 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 1.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 409.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.8
(2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 54.3% now married, 11.6% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.2% German, 18.3% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 6.3% Italian, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 15.2% professional, 21.4% services, 10.7% sales, 3.7% farming, 14.8% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,853 (2006); Median household income: $33,378 (2006); Average household income: $41,563 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Wausaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 856-5153 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $74,545 (2006); Median rent: $285 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.5% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wausaukee Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 856-5627 http://www.wausaukee.com/
WAUSAUKEE (town). Covers a land area of 75.725 square miles and a water area of 1.715 square miles. Located at 45.39° N. Lat.; 87.92° W. Long. Elevation is 744 feet. Population: 937 (1990); 1,196 (2000); 1,224 (2006); 1,258 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 66.1% now married, 8.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% German, 15.3% Polish, 8.6% English, 8.4% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 10.3% professional, 15.5% services, 19.8% sales, 3.5% farming, 12.8% construction, 27.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,265 (2006); Median household income: $46,585 (2006); Average household income: $55,056 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Wausaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 856-5153 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $245 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wausaukee Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 856-5627 http://www.wausaukee.com/
Marquette County Located in south central Wisconsin; drained by the Fox River and its tributaries; includes Buffalo Lake. Covers a land area of 455.49 square miles, a water area of 8.94 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Montello.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marquette County Weather Station: Montello
Elevation: 784 feet
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Population: 12,321 (1990); 15,832 (2000); 15,150 (2006); 15,662 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 3.9% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 21.4% Catholic Church, 10.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 5.4% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.1% The United Methodist Church, 3.2% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 7,911 (2005); Leading industries: 33.5% manufacturing; 12.2% accommodation & food services; 11.9% retail trade (2004); Farms: 624 totaling 145,552 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 749 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 221 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $7,135 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 115 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,793 (2006); Median household income: $43,488 (2006); Average household income: $51,632 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.50% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,254 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 110.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 108.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 242.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 3.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 54.3% Bush, 44.7% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: French Creek State Wildlife Area; Germania Marsh State Wildlife Area; Grand River State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Marquette County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 297-9136 http://www.co.marquette.wi.us Montello Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 648-7199 http://www.montellowi.com/ Westfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-4146 http://www.westfieldwi.com
Marquette County Communities BRIGGSVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53920). Covers a land area of 9.290 square miles and a water area of 1.474 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 89.59° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 485 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 52.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.8% under 18, 24.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.7% never married, 62.8% now married, 11.6% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 15.7% Irish, 9.8% Norwegian, 8.9% English, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 10.2% professional, 20.4% services, 21.8% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,396 (2000); Median household income: $36,471 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2000).
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Wisconsin Dells (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 254-7769 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2000); Median home value: $90,000 (2000); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 51.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BUFFALO (town). Covers a land area of 48.518 square miles and a water area of 0.751 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 89.32° W. Long. Population: 792 (1990); 1,085 (2000); 1,078 (2006); 1,103 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 63.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% German, 17.4% Irish, 8.9% English, 6.6% Polish, 5.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 10.2% professional, 13.8% services, 21.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 16.8% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,180 (2006); Median household income: $47,414 (2006); Average household income: $56,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $136,239 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) CRYSTAL LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 35.304 square miles and a water area of 0.587 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 89.32° W. Long. Population: 400 (1990); 513 (2000); 499 (2006); 498 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 55.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 69.7% now married, 6.4% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% German, 10.7% Polish, 7.4% English, 5.5% Norwegian, 4.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 6.7% professional, 25.4% services, 18.8% sales, 1.8% farming, 15.2% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,528 (2006); Median household income: $47,262 (2006); Average household income: $57,806 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $152,976 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) DOUGLAS (town). Covers a land area of 28.846 square miles and a water area of 0.354 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 89.55° W. Long. Population: 684 (1990); 768 (2000); 669 (2006); 715 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 1.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 63.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% German, 15.8% Irish, 13.8% English, 7.1% Polish, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 13.2% professional, 16.0% services, 20.5% sales, 2.5% farming, 12.6% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,738 (2006); Median household income: $56,250 (2006); Average household income: $63,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $136,280 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.8% less than 15 minutes, 50.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ENDEAVOR (village). Covers a land area of 0.642 square miles and a water area of 0.060 square miles. Located at 43.71° N. Lat.; 89.46° W. Long. Elevation is 785 feet. History: Reverend R.L. Cheney established a revival camp at Endeavor in the 1890’s. The village grew up around the Christian Endeavor academy that Cheney operated here until 1913. Population: 316 (1990); 440 (2000); 404 (2006); 430 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 629.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 23.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 54.6% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 15.9% Norwegian, 15.0% Irish, 12.6% English, 10.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 5.3% professional, 21.6% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,686 (2006); Median household income: $52,193 (2006); Average household income: $51,036 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Portage Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 742-4879 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $123,077 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARRIS (town). Covers a land area of 30.591 square miles and a water area of 0.288 square miles. Located at 43.87° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 715 (1990); 729 (2000); 762 (2006); 793 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 61.7% now married, 7.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 13.0% English, 9.4% Polish, 7.9% Irish, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 12.6% professional, 18.2% services, 15.1% sales, 3.4% farming, 10.3% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,068 (2006); Median household income: $45,929 (2006); Average household income: $55,979 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $122,304 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MECAN (town). Covers a land area of 27.455 square miles and a water area of 0.082 square miles. Located at 43.80° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 817 feet. Population: 541 (1990); 726 (2000); 742 (2006); 744 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 50.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 68.0% now married, 9.1% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 13.7% Polish, 13.0% Irish, 5.6% Norwegian, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 5.2% professional, 23.8% services, 11.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 10.8% construction, 36.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,659 (2006); Median household income: $36,813 (2006); Average household income: $41,205 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $101,250 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) MONTELLO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.907 square miles and a water area of 0.245 square miles. Located at 43.79° N. Lat.; 89.33° W. Long. Elevation is 782 feet. History: Montello developed around a granite quarry, which supplied the granite for the tomb of Ulysses S. Grant. Population: 1,361 (1990); 1,397 (2000); 1,365 (2006); 1,382 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 715.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 56.9% now married, 10.3% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 13.0% Irish, 10.0% Polish, 9.5% English, 5.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 10.6% professional, 22.2% services, 17.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.0% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,712 (2006); Median household income: $39,958 (2006); Average household income: $47,747 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Montello (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 297-7617 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $106,656 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Newspapers: The Marquette County Tribune (General - Circulation 4,890)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Marquette County Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.5% less than 15 minutes, 13.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Montello Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 648-7199 http://www.montellowi.com/
MONTELLO (town). Covers a land area of 32.503 square miles and a water area of 1.523 square miles. Located at 43.78° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 782 feet. History: Settled 1849, incorporated 1938. Population: 908 (1990); 1,043 (2000); 1,027 (2006); 1,038 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 47.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 62.2% now married, 8.0% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 15.3% Irish, 13.1% English, 11.1% Polish, 7.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 9.1% professional, 18.4% services, 23.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 12.3% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,849 (2006); Median household income: $43,242 (2006); Average household income: $49,123 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Montello (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 297-7617 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $126,630 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Newspapers: The Marquette County Tribune (General - Circulation 4,890) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 19.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Montello Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 648-7199 http://www.montellowi.com/
MOUNDVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 22.945 square miles and a water area of 0.270 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 89.46° W. Long. Population: 457 (1990); 574 (2000); 525 (2006); 558 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 66.2% now married, 8.0% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 13.7% English, 11.8% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 7.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 10.0% professional, 16.7% services, 18.7% sales, 2.4% farming, 12.4% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,307 (2006); Median household income: $51,493 (2006); Average household income: $51,696 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $138,235 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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NESHKORO (village). Covers a land area of 2.363 square miles and a water area of 0.088 square miles. Located at 43.96° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 419 (1990); 453 (2000); 443 (2006); 445 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 187.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 67.3% now married, 8.8% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 10.9% Polish, 4.8% English, 4.6% Irish, 4.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 3.6% professional, 16.4% services, 22.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.8% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,978 (2006); Median household income: $47,439 (2006); Average household income: $51,671 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $88,889 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NESHKORO (town). Covers a land area of 20.876 square miles and a water area of 0.354 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 454 (1990); 595 (2000); 582 (2006); 580 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.5 (2006); Marriage status: 10.7% never married, 75.9% now married, 7.5% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 17.6% Polish, 8.5% English, 6.3% Norwegian, 5.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 13.0% professional, 11.5% services, 22.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 14.4% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,691 (2006); Median household income: $46,912 (2006); Average household income: $55,269 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $155,556 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEWTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.499 square miles and a water area of 0.134 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 470 (1990); 550 (2000); 603 (2006); 640 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 69.2% now married, 7.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.1% United States or American, 8.6% English, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 11.2% professional, 18.7% services, 17.4% sales, 5.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,346 (2006); Median household income: $40,058 (2006); Average household income: $57,932 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $123,485 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OXFORD (village). Covers a land area of 0.999 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 43.78° N. Lat.; 89.57° W. Long. Elevation is 857 feet. Population: 502 (1990); 536 (2000); 504 (2006); 508 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 504.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 77.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 58.5% now married, 8.6% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.1% German, 16.9% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian, 7.5% English, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 14.1% professional, 20.9% services, 17.5% sales, 1.9% farming, 14.4% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,717 (2006); Median household income: $43,077 (2006); Average household income: $46,875 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.2% (2006); Median home value: $88,684 (2006); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OXFORD (town). Covers a land area of 33.358 square miles and a water area of 0.171 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 857 feet. Population: 634 (1990); 859 (2000); 859 (2006); 878 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 61.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% German, 11.1% Norwegian, 10.8% Irish, 8.2% Polish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 12.7% professional, 10.4% services, 20.3% sales, 3.0% farming, 14.0% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,583 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $54,529 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006).
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Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $128,000 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PACKWAUKEE (town). Covers a land area of 38.108 square miles and a water area of 2.834 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 1,135 (1990); 2,574 (2000); 2,009 (2006); 2,194 (2011 projected); Race: 64.3% White, 26.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 60.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% German, 17.5% Other groups, 9.6% Irish, 5.4% Polish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 9.7% professional, 17.8% services, 17.2% sales, 3.9% farming, 13.5% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,879 (2006); Median household income: $39,091 (2006); Average household income: $46,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,833 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHIELDS (town). Covers a land area of 31.196 square miles and a water area of 0.263 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Population: 408 (1990); 456 (2000); 438 (2006); 440 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 48.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 65.3% now married, 5.2% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.6% German, 18.0% Polish, 9.9% Irish, 5.5% English, 3.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 8.0% professional, 17.6% services, 17.2% sales, 3.8% farming, 14.3% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,235 (2006); Median household income: $38,074 (2006); Average household income: $44,110 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $123,077 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 15.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPRINGFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.605 square miles and a water area of 0.337 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Population: 480 (1990); 628 (2000); 701 (2006); 757 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Menominee County size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 49.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 61.7% now married, 9.7% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 12.5% Irish, 9.0% Polish, 8.4% English, 5.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 14.6% professional, 18.6% services, 15.9% sales, 4.7% farming, 11.2% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,856 (2006); Median household income: $40,568 (2006); Average household income: $46,709 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $138,855 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 12.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTFIELD (village). Covers a land area of 1.417 square miles and a water area of 0.031 square miles. Located at 43.88° N. Lat.; 89.49° W. Long. Elevation is 865 feet. Population: 1,125 (1990); 1,217 (2000); 1,226 (2006); 1,228 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 865.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 54.5% now married, 11.9% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 15.9% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 8.4% Other groups, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 11.0% professional, 23.5% services, 18.9% sales, 1.2% farming, 5.6% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,898 (2006); Median household income: $36,500 (2006); Average household income: $51,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $92,297 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Westfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-4146 http://www.westfieldwi.com
WESTFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 28.354 square miles and a water area of 0.540 square miles. Located at 43.87° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 865 feet. Population: 520 (1990); 689 (2000); 714 (2006); 731 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 70.3% now married, 8.6% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.6% German, 13.5% Irish, 8.7% English, 7.5% United States or American, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 18.9% professional, 17.5% services, 15.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 18.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $26,268 (2006); Median household income: $52,083 (2006); Average household income: $63,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $160,000 (2006); Median rent: $517 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 1.7% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Westfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-4146 http://www.westfieldwi.com
Menominee County Located in eastern Wisconsin; crossed by the Wolf River; includes Pine Lake and Keshena Falls. Covers a land area of 357.96 square miles, a water area of 7.03 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1961. County seat is Keshena. Population: 3,890 (1990); 4,562 (2000); 4,560 (2006); 4,588 (2011 projected); Race: 15.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006). Religion: Four largest groups: 66.2% Catholic Church, 2.2% Assemblies of God, 1.2% The Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 0.0% Bahá’í (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 1,651 (2005); Leading industries: 6.5% retail trade; 3.6% other services (except public administration); 2.1% religious organizations (2004); Farms: 4 totaling 354 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 37 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,661 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $13,356 (2006); Median household income: $36,076 (2006); Average household income: $42,471 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.68% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.5% (2006); Median home value: $73,380 (2006); Median rent: $179 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 174.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 67.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 366.5 (Unreliable rate as per CDC) deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 6.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 16.8% Bush, 82.6% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Menominee County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 799-3311 http://www.wisconline.com/counties/menominee
Menominee County Communities KESHENA (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 8.466 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.87° N. Lat.; 88.62° W. Long. Elevation is 829 feet. History: Oshkosh clan burial plot is nearby. Population: 1,287 (1990); 1,394 (2000); 1,296 (2006); 1,261 (2011 projected); Race: 2.3% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 153.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 3.88 (2006); Median age: 22.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 45.0% never married, 38.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 89.4% Other groups, 2.8% German, 0.7% Jamaican, 0.7% French (except Basque), 0.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 15.0% professional, 38.2% services, 16.6% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.1% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,141 (2006); Median household income: $22,679 (2006); Average household income: $34,019 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 45.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Menominee Indian (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 799-3824 Two-year College(s)
College of Menominee Nation (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 799-5600 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,188; Out-of-state $4,188 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.1% (2006); Median home value: $56,471 (2006); Median rent: $164 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 2.7% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.4% less than 15 minutes, 18.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEGEND LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.844 square miles and a water area of 3.675 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 88.56° W. Long. Population: 1,211 (1990); 1,533 (2000); 1,703 (2006); 1,778 (2011 projected); Race: 35.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 101.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 51.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.4% Other groups, 13.0% German, 7.3% English, 4.0% Irish, 2.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 14.9% professional, 23.1% services, 24.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.0% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,676 (2006); Median household income: $45,293 (2006); Average household income: $49,592 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.9% (2006); Median home value: $95,775 (2006); Median rent: $163 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 1.7% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) MENOMINEE (CDP). Covers a land area of 357.960 square miles and a water area of 7.027 square miles. Located at 44.93° N. Lat.; 88.64° W. Long. Population: 3,890 (1990); 4,562 (2000); 4,560 (2006); 4,588 (2011 projected); Race: 15.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 38.1% never married, 43.5% now married, 7.0% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.0% Other groups, 5.6% German, 2.4% English, 1.8% Irish, 1.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 15.1% professional, 31.1% services, 19.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 9.4% construction, 14.2% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $13,356 (2006); Median household income: $36,076 (2006); Average household income: $42,471 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.5% (2006); Median home value: $73,380 (2006); Median rent: $179 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.0% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIDDLE VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.931 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.93° N. Lat.; 88.74° W. Long. Population: 230 (1990); 351 (2000); 370 (2006); 387 (2011 projected); Race: 3.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.63 (2006); Median age: 26.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 48.0% never married, 42.7% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.5% Other groups, 4.2% German, 3.4% French (except Basque), 2.3% Irish, 0.8% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 10.7% professional, 30.4% services, 14.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.1% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,785 (2006); Median household income: $21,316 (2006); Average household income: $28,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 42.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $82,500 (2006); Median rent: $160 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 6 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 11.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEOPIT (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.273 square miles and a water area of 0.309 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 815 (1990); 839 (2000); 768 (2006); 751 (2011 projected); Race: 2.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.66 (2006); Median age: 24.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 42.3% never married, 38.6% now married, 8.0% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 93.5% Other groups, 1.4% German, 0.9% Irish, 0.6% French Canadian, 0.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 12.5% professional, 40.9% services, 17.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 5.1% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,620 (2006); Median household income: $34,362 (2006); Average household income: $40,190 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Menominee Indian (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 799-3824 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $53,250 (2006); Median rent: $198 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 2.6% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Milwaukee County
ZOAR (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.588 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.01° N. Lat.; 88.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,214 feet. Population: 86 (1990); 124 (2000); 114 (2006); 112 (2011 projected); Race: 7.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.22 (2006); Median age: 22.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 59.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 90.8% Other groups, 10.3% German, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 28.0% professional, 24.0% services, 32.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.0% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,882 (2006); Median household income: $36,875 (2006); Average household income: $37,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $40,000 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Milwaukee County Located in southeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan; drained by the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Root Rivers. Covers a land area of 241.56 square miles, a water area of 948.14 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1835. County seat is Milwaukee. Milwaukee County is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Milwaukee County, WI; Ozaukee County, WI; Washington County, WI; Waukesha County, WI Weather Station: Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field
Elevation: 669 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 27 32 42 53 65 76 81 78 71 59 45 33 Low 13 18 27 36 46 56 63 62 54 43 31 20 Precip 1.8 1.6 2.6 3.8 2.9 3.6 3.4 3.9 3.3 2.5 2.7 2.2 Snow 14.9 10.9 7.7 2.5 0.1 tr tr tr tr 0.4 3.6 10.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Milwaukee Mt. Mary College
Elevation: 725 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 28 33 44 57 70 80 85 82 74 61 46 34 Low 13 18 27 37 48 57 63 62 54 43 31 20 Precip 1.6 1.3 1.9 3.4 2.8 3.6 3.4 3.9 3.3 2.3 2.3 1.8 Snow 12.1 8.1 5.5 1.9 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.6 8.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 959,270 (1990); 940,164 (2000); 926,661 (2006); 918,668 (2011 projected); Race: 62.1% White, 26.1% Black, 2.9% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,836.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 27.8% Catholic Church, 3.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.7% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 1.8% Jewish Estimate (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 456,425 (2005); Leading industries: 18.4% health care and social assistance; 13.1% manufacturing; 10.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 78 totaling 5,579 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 206 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 1,438 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 40,636 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 4,811 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 1,309 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,558 (2002); Women-owned
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businesses: 15,317 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,166 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 785 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 912 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,342 (2006); Median household income: $44,057 (2006); Average household income: $56,649 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 11.78% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $284 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $218 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2006); Median home value: $143,549 (2006); Median rent: $484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 163.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 92.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 205.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 63.0% good, 35.7% moderate, 1.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 35.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 43.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,800.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 37.4% Bush, 61.7% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Milwaukee County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 278-4069 http://www.milwaukeecounty.org City of Cudahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 769-2204 http://www.ci.cudahy.wi.us City of Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 425-7500 http://www.ci.franklin.wi.us City of Glendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 228-1700 http://www.glendale-wi.org City of Greenfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 329-5219 http://www.ci.greenfield.wi.us City of Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 286-2221 http://www.city.milwaukee.gov City of Oak Creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-6500 http://www.oakcreekwi.org City of Saint Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 481-2300 http://www.ci.stfrancis.wi.gov City of South Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 762-2222 http://www.ci.south-milwaukee.wi.us City of Wauwatosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 479-8900 http://www.wauwatosa.net City of West Allis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 302-8200 http://www.ci.west-allis.wi.us Cudahy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 483-8615 http://www.cudahychamber.com Franklin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 761-8774 http://www.secub.net Glendale Association of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 228-1716 http://www.glendale-chamber.com Granville -Brown Deer Wisconsin Chamber of commerce. . (414) 354-4269 http://www.granvillebrowndeerchamber.org Greendale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 785-8156 http://www.greendalechamber.com Greenfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 327-8500 http://www.greenfieldchamber.com Metro Milwaukee Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 287-4100 http://www.mmac.org Oak Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-5845 South Milwaukee Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 762-2222 http://www.smaconline.com Village of Bayside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-8811 http://www.village.bayside.wi.us Village of Brown Deer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.vil.brown-deer.wi.us Village of Fox Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-8900 http://www.vil.fox-point.wi.us Village of Greendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 423-2100 http://www.greendale.org Village of Shorewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 847-2600 http://www.villageofshorewood.org Village of West Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 645-1530 http://www.westmilwaukee.org
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Village of Whitefish Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 962-6690 http://www.village.whitefish-bay.wi.us Wauwatosa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 453-2330 http://www.wauwatosachamber.org West Allis/West Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (414) 302-9901 http://www.wawmchamber.com
Milwaukee County Communities BAYSIDE (village). Covers a land area of 2.379 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 87.90° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 4,789 (1990); 4,518 (2000); 4,412 (2006); 4,345 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 3.2% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,854.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 67.7% now married, 7.0% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% German, 12.3% Russian, 9.6% Other groups, 9.0% Irish, 8.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.6% management, 34.9% professional, 6.5% services, 25.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.8% construction, 3.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $53,212 (2006); Median household income: $94,313 (2006); Average household income: $132,195 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 60.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $321,191 (2006); Median rent: $842 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 103.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 55.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Bayside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-8811 http://www.village.bayside.wi.us
BROWN DEER (village). Covers a land area of 4.396 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.17° N. Lat.; 87.97° W. Long. Elevation is 679 feet. History: Named for local deer. Incorporated 1955. Population: 12,236 (1990); 12,170 (2000); 11,845 (2006); 11,651 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 16.2% Black, 3.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,694.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.8% now married, 7.8% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 18.6% Other groups, 10.9% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 23.5% professional, 10.4% services, 31.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.8% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,003 (2006); Median household income: $55,785 (2006); Average household income: $65,683 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $589 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $527 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). School District(s)
Brown Deer (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 371-6767 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $157,057 (2006); Median rent: $652 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000).
Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 445.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Granville -Brown Deer Wisconsin Chamber of commerce. . (414) 354-4269 http://www.granvillebrowndeerchamber.org Village of Brown Deer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.vil.brown-deer.wi.us
CUDAHY (city). Covers a land area of 4.750 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.94° N. Lat.; 87.86° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Cudahy was founded by Patrick Cudahy, who moved his meat packing plant here in 1893 from Milwaukee. Cudahy named the first streets for other prominent meat packers (Swift, Armour, Plankinton, Layton). The city was incorporated in 1907. Population: 18,659 (1990); 18,429 (2000); 18,009 (2006); 17,696 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 1.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,791.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 51.9% now married, 8.1% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% German, 26.5% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 9.3% Other groups, 5.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 49 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 14.4% professional, 12.6% services, 29.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.3% construction, 24.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,395 (2006); Median household income: $45,987 (2006); Average household income: $53,341 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $552 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $527 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Cudahy (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 294-7402 South Milwaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-6300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2006); Median home value: $148,835 (2006); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 343.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 3.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Cudahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 769-2204 http://www.ci.cudahy.wi.us Cudahy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 483-8615 http://www.cudahychamber.com
FOX POINT (village). Covers a land area of 2.922 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 87.90° W. Long. Elevation is 672 feet. History: Settled by Dutch c. 1846, incorporated 1926. Cardinal Stritch College. Population: 7,238 (1990); 7,012 (2000); 6,762 (2006); 6,586 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 1.4% Black, 2.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,313.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 64.3% now married, 8.0% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.2% German, 13.2% Irish, 10.8% Other groups, 9.6% Russian, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.2%
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management, 39.2% professional, 7.3% services, 28.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 1.7% construction, 3.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $53,223 (2006); Median household income: $87,712 (2006); Average household income: $128,335 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $778 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $746 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $289,455 (2006); Median rent: $898 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 116.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 50.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Fox Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-8900 http://www.vil.fox-point.wi.us
History: Named by vote of the residents, simply because they liked the name. Incorporated 1950. Population: 14,088 (1990); 13,367 (2000); 12,927 (2006); 12,623 (2011 projected); Race: 84.0% White, 10.0% Black, 3.2% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,231.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 56.4% now married, 11.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 17.6% Other groups, 10.0% Polish, 9.6% Irish, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 31.8% professional, 9.8% services, 26.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,473 (2006); Median household income: $62,150 (2006); Average household income: $79,204 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $779 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $687 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2006).
FRANKLIN (city). Covers a land area of 34.626 square miles and a
Glendale-River Hills (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-7170 Nicolet Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-7520 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $183,024 (2006); Median rent: $689 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 462.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Glendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 228-1700 http://www.glendale-wi.org Glendale Association of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 228-1716 http://www.glendale-chamber.com
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water area of 0.093 square miles. Located at 42.89° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. History: Named for Benjamin Franklin, American statesman and inventor. Incorporated 1956. Population: 21,855 (1990); 29,494 (2000); 33,371 (2006); 36,363 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 6.1% Black, 2.6% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 963.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 65.8% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 25.3% Polish, 11.6% Irish, 6.5% Other groups, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,921 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 295 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 160 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 22.9% professional, 9.4% services, 27.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,647 (2006); Median household income: $78,737 (2006); Average household income: $92,118 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $652 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $529 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). School District(s)
Franklin Public (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 529-8269 Four-year College(s)
Sacred Heart School of Theology (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 425-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $224,136 (2006); Median rent: $666 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 180.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 425-7500 http://www.ci.franklin.wi.us Franklin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 761-8774 http://www.secub.net
GLENDALE (city). Covers a land area of 5.793 square miles and a water area of 0.192 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 87.92° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet.
GREENDALE (village). Covers a land area of 5.601 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 42.93° N. Lat.; 87.99° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: Named for its location in the “greenbelt” area. Greendale was built by the Resettlement Administration as an experiment in city planning and low-rent housing. Population: 15,128 (1990); 14,405 (2000); 13,896 (2006); 13,520 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.4% Black, 2.1% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,481.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 62.1% now married, 8.8% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 22.6% Polish, 11.7% Irish, 7.2% English, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 26.1% professional, 10.4% services, 29.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.9% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,153 (2006); Median household income: $63,958 (2006); Average household income: $77,038 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006). School District(s)
Greendale (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 423-2700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $212,435 (2006); Median rent: $610 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 365.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Greendale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 785-8156 http://www.greendalechamber.com Village of Greendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 423-2100 http://www.greendale.org
GREENFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 11.546 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 42.96° N. Lat.; 87.99° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 33,397 (1990); 35,476 (2000); 36,069 (2006); 36,696 (2011 projected); Race: 91.7% White, 1.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,123.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 52.5% now married, 10.3% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 26.2% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 8.7% Other groups, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,045 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 18.8% professional, 11.9% services, 32.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,275 (2006); Median household income: $51,136 (2006); Average household income: $61,516 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Greenfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 529-9090 Whitnall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 525-8402 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 282-9494 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $14,196; Out-of-state $14,196 Two-year College(s)
Advanced Institute of Hair Design (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 464-5002 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $172,831 (2006); Median rent: $622 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 310.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 50.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Greenfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 329-5219 http://www.ci.greenfield.wi.us Greenfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 327-8500 http://www.greenfieldchamber.com
HALES CORNERS (village). Covers a land area of 3.202 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 42.94° N. Lat.; 88.05° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Hales Corners was the site of monthly fairs begun in the mid-1800’s, when the plank road between Janesville and Milwaukee passed through the village. First a gathering of horse traders, the fairs became a stock market for farmers trading pigs, cattle, and sheep. Population: 7,623 (1990); 7,765 (2000); 7,530 (2006); 7,367 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.3% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,351.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 60.4% now married, 8.7% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000);
Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 22.8% Polish, 12.7% Irish, 7.4% Norwegian, 4.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 29.7% professional, 8.4% services, 30.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.0% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,700 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $68,429 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006). School District(s)
Whitnall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 525-8402 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.4% (2006); Median home value: $214,675 (2006); Median rent: $670 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 246.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.6% less than 15 minutes, 53.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILWAUKEE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 96.064 square miles and a water area of 0.850 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 634 feet. History: Milwaukee began in 1835 when Solomon Juneau, a French trader, and his partner Morgan Martin planned a city on land they had obtained between the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan, and recorded the name of the new village as Milwaukee. Growth was rapid as Milwaukee County was established in 1836 and land speculators and tradesmen poured into the town. The settlers included many German immigrants, whose numbers were increased further after the unsuccessful rebellion against German monarchies in 1848. The German immigrants shaped the early professional, cultural, and political life of the city. The Civil War brought a rise in manufacturing, and in labor unions. Milwaukee saw the birth of the Social Democratic Party in 1898, under the leadership of Victor L. Berger, who was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1910. In the early 1900’s, coal emerged as the chief commodity for Milwaukee’s water and rail shipping industry. The metal trades and meat packing were followed by tanning, and the manufacture of liquor, malt, knit goods, boots and shoes. After the repeal of prohibition, it was beer that made Milwaukee famous. Population: 628,095 (1990); 596,974 (2000); 581,168 (2006); 570,791 (2011 projected); Race: 45.2% White, 39.8% Black, 3.3% Asian, 14.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,049.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 41.4% never married, 41.0% now married, 6.6% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% Other groups, 20.9% German, 9.6% Polish, 6.3% Irish, 2.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 268,598 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 204 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 580 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 18.5% professional, 18.6% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.0% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,575 (2006); Median household income: $36,929 (2006); Average household income: $46,648 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $394 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $376 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Academy Of Learning & Leadership (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 699-5008 Capitol West Academy 2003-04 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 465-1302 Central City Cyberschool (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 444-2330
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Milwaukee County DLH Academy (KG-06) 2003-04 Enrollment: 241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 358-3542 Downtown Montessori (PK-04) 2003-04 Enrollment: 78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 332-8214 Fox Point J2 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 247-4164 Khamit Institute (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 445-0602 Maple Dale-Indian Hill (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 351-7170 Marva Collins Prep School of WI (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 428 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 445-8020 Milwaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 97,359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 475-8001 Milwaukee Academy Of Science (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 933-0302 Sch For Early Development & Achievement (PK-KG) 2003-04 Enrollment: 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 342-4008 Urban League Academy (PK-07) 2003-04 Enrollment: 804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 615-3915 Wauwatosa (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 773-1010 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Woodlands School 2003-04 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 475-1600 YMCA Youth Leadership Academy (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 374-9400 YW Global Career Academy 2003-04 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 607-1100 Four-year College(s)
Alverno College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 382-6000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $15,418; Out-of-state $15,418 Bryant and Stratton College-Milwaukee (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 850 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 276-5200 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $11,820; Out-of-state $11,820 Cardinal Stritch University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,471. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 410-4000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $16,830; Out-of-state $16,830 DeVry University-Wisconsin (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 278-7677 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $12,200; Out-of-state $12,200 Marquette University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,594. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 288-7710 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $23,346; Out-of-state $23,346 Medical College of Wisconsin (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,325. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 456-8296 Milwaukee Institute of Art Design (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 645 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 276-7889 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $22,510; Out-of-state $22,510 Milwaukee School of Engineering (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,315. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 277-7300 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $23,955; Out-of-state $23,955 Montessori Institute of Milwaukee (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 481-5050 Mount Mary College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,684. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 258-4810 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $17,105; Out-of-state $17,105 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 27,502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 229-1122 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $6,220; Out-of-state $18,972 Wisconsin Lutheran College (Private, Not-for-profit, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 691 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 443-8800 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $17,470; Out-of-state $17,470 Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 464-9777 Two-year College(s)
Advanced Institute of Hair Design (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 464-5002 Milwaukee Area Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 18,545. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 297-6370 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,824; Out-of-state $15,555
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St Luke’s Medical Center-School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 747-4360 St Lukes Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 747-4330 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $1,650; Out-of-state $1,650 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.4% (2006); Median home value: $113,069 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Sinai Medical Center; Children’s Health System (222 beds); Columbia-St. Mary’s (394 beds); Froedtert Hospital (326 beds); Milwaukee County Mental Health Division (400 beds); Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Institute (81 beds); Sinai Samaritan Medical Center (454 beds); St. Francis Hospital (260 beds); St. Joseph’s Hospital (567 beds); St. Luke’s Medical Center (600 beds); St. Mary’s Hospital (314 beds); St. Michael Hospital (405 beds); West Allis Memorial Hospital (250 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 102.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 559.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Catholic Herald (Catholic, Religious - Circulation 23,000); Milwaukee Community Journal (Black - Circulation 62,000); Milwaukee Courier (Black - Circulation 40,000); Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Circulation 257,599); Milwaukee Star (Black - Circulation 10,000); Shepherd Express (Alternative, General - Circulation 60,000); The Daily Reporter (Circulation 2,400); The Living Church (Religious - Circulation 9,164); The Milwaukee Times (Black, General - Circulation 15,000); The Spanish Times (Hispanic - Circulation 22,000); The Weekend (General Circulation 30,000); Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle (General, Jewish, Religious - Circulation 5,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 10.3% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 286-2221 http://www.city.milwaukee.gov Metro Milwaukee Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 287-4100 http://www.mmac.org
OAK CREEK (city). Covers a land area of 28.618 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 87.89° W. Long. Elevation is 710 feet. History: Named for its abundant oak trees. Incorporated 1955. Population: 19,513 (1990); 28,456 (2000); 33,264 (2006); 36,960 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 2.5% Black, 3.0% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,162.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 60.3% now married, 4.0% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 26.3% Polish, 10.1% Other groups, 9.9% Irish, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,221 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 159 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 18.3% professional, 11.7% services, 28.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,282 (2006); Median household income: $65,319 (2006); Average household income: $72,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $570 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $506 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Oak Creek-Franklin (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-5886 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.8% (2006); Median home value: $194,367 (2006); Median rent: $656 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 315.0 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Oak Creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-6500 http://www.oakcreekwi.org Oak Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-5845
RIVER HILLS (village). Covers a land area of 5.091 square miles and a water area of 0.179 square miles. Located at 43.16° N. Lat.; 87.93° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 1,612 (1990); 1,631 (2000); 1,638 (2006); 1,654 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 6.1% Black, 7.9% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 321.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 71.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.2% German, 17.9% Other groups, 12.0% Irish, 9.0% English, 7.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.6% management, 40.1% professional, 5.4% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.5% construction, 2.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $88,036 (2006); Median household income: $183,190 (2006); Average household income: $238,351 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 66.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 76.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 37.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $697,248 (2006); Median rent: $850 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 122.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAINT FRANCIS (city). Covers a land area of 2.531 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Elevation is 682 feet. Population: 9,245 (1990); 8,662 (2000); 9,835 (2006); 10,739 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 1.2% Black, 1.2% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,885.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 49.2% now married, 8.8% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 27.4% Polish, 9.2% Other groups, 9.0% Irish, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 71 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 14.2% professional, 15.3% services, 28.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.9% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,192 (2006); Median household income: $42,222 (2006); Average household income: $51,755 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $538 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $490 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Francis (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 747-3910 Four-year College(s)
Saint Francis Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 747-6400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.2% (2006); Median home value: $138,012 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000).
Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 289.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 4.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Saint Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 481-2300 http://www.ci.stfrancis.wi.gov
SHOREWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 1.600 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.09° N. Lat.; 87.88° W. Long. Elevation is 679 feet. History: Named for its location on the shore of Lake Michigan. University of Wisconsin immediately South. Settled c. 1835. Incorporated 1900. Population: 14,116 (1990); 13,763 (2000); 13,260 (2006); 12,894 (2011 projected); Race: 89.2% White, 3.0% Black, 3.8% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,285.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.6 (2006); Marriage status: 33.6% never married, 50.1% now married, 6.2% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 17.7% Irish, 11.3% Other groups, 8.4% English, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 42.5% professional, 7.6% services, 24.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.2% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,558 (2006); Median household income: $55,436 (2006); Average household income: $80,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 62.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 27.4% (2006). School District(s)
Shorewood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 963-6901 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.1% (2006); Median home value: $252,325 (2006); Median rent: $577 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 262.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.7% car, 5.3% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.7% less than 15 minutes, 48.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Shorewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 847-2600 http://www.villageofshorewood.org
SOUTH MILWAUKEE (city). Covers a land area of 4.779 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 42.91° N. Lat.; 87.86° W. Long. Elevation is 670 feet. History: Named for its location south of Milwaukee. South Milwaukee, once known as Oak Creek for the stream which flows into Lake Michigan at this point, developed as an industrial suburb of Milwaukee. Population: 20,958 (1990); 21,256 (2000); 20,971 (2006); 20,784 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 1.4% Black, 0.8% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,387.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 56.0% now married, 7.6% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% German, 27.5% Polish, 9.5% Irish, 8.0% Other groups, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 15.1% professional, 14.1% services, 28.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,118 (2006); Median household income: $51,622 (2006); Average household income: $59,665 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Milwaukee County School District(s)
South Milwaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 768-6300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $158,130 (2006); Median rent: $512 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 230.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of South Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 762-2222 http://www.ci.south-milwaukee.wi.us South Milwaukee Association of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 762-2222 http://www.smaconline.com
WAUWATOSA (city). Covers a land area of 13.239 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 88.02° W. Long. Elevation is 672 feet. History: Named for the Algonquian translation of “firefly”. Mt. Mary College to North in Milwaukee, Lutheran College on South border. Settled 1835. Incorporated as a city 1897. Population: 49,365 (1990); 47,271 (2000); 45,179 (2006); 43,607 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 2.7% Black, 2.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,412.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 57.1% now married, 9.3% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 16.9% Irish, 11.1% Polish, 8.1% English, 6.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,516 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 32.1% professional, 8.5% services, 28.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.3% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,324 (2006); Median household income: $63,359 (2006); Average household income: $77,356 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $681 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $638 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006). School District(s)
Hamilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-1973 Wauwatosa (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 773-1010 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $195,835 (2006); Median rent: $630 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Hospitals: Wisconsin Heart Hospital (60 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 469.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Wauwatosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 479-8900 http://www.wauwatosa.net Wauwatosa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 453-2330 http://www.wauwatosachamber.org
WEST ALLIS (city). Covers a land area of 11.348 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 88.01° W. Long. Elevation is 730 feet. History: Named for the Allis-Chalmers Company, which located a plant here, west of its main plant in Milwaukee. Incorporated 1902. Population: 63,216 (1990); 61,254 (2000); 59,073 (2006); 57,513 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 1.9% Black, 1.6% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,205.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 48.5% now married, 9.2% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 20.2% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 8.5% Other groups, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,396 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 16.2% professional, 15.0% services, 29.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,951 (2006); Median household income: $45,648 (2006); Average household income: $53,490 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $533 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $503 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
West Allis (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 8,827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 604-3005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.1% (2006); Median home value: $141,364 (2006); Median rent: $517 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Hospitals: Rogers Memorial Hospital - Milwaukee (70 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 444.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 3.3% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of West Allis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 302-8200 http://www.ci.west-allis.wi.us West Allis/West Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (414) 302-9901 http://www.wawmchamber.com
WEST MILWAUKEE (village). Covers a land area of 1.129 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 87.97° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. History: Incorporated 1906. Population: 3,973 (1990); 4,201 (2000); 4,028 (2006); 3,898 (2011 projected); Race: 76.7% White, 5.1% Black, 3.2% Asian, 17.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,568.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.04 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 39.3% never married, 37.2% now married, 5.9% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% German, 20.7% Other groups, 13.3% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 4.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 14.1% professional, 19.7% services, 25.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,460 (2006); Median household income: $38,541 (2006); Average household income: $43,183 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $857 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $762 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
West Allis (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 8,827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 604-3005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 35.4% (2006); Median home value: $128,432 (2006); Median rent: $465 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 39.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 426.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 6.5% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 49.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Village of West Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 645-1530 http://www.westmilwaukee.org
WHITEFISH BAY (village). Covers a land area of 2.142 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 87.90° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. History: Named for the fish, of the family Coregonidae, found in local lakes. Incorporated 1892. Population: 14,272 (1990); 14,163 (2000); 13,540 (2006); 13,107 (2011 projected); Race: 93.9% White, 1.3% Black, 3.1% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,320.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 69.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 18.3% Irish, 12.7% English, 9.7% Polish, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 41.0% professional, 4.7% services, 24.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.7% construction, 4.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,873 (2006); Median household income: $91,854 (2006); Average household income: $123,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 45.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 30.0% (2006). School District(s)
Whitefish Bay (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 963-3921 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $281,667 (2006); Median rent: $703 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 98.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 53.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Whitefish Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 962-6690 http://www.village.whitefish-bay.wi.us
Monroe County Located in west central Wisconsin; drained by the Lemonweir, Black, La Crosse, and Kickapoo Rivers. Covers a land area of 900.77 square miles, a water area of 7.52 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Sparta. Population: 36,633 (1990); 40,899 (2000); 43,048 (2006); 44,895 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 25.3% Catholic Church, 9.6% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 9.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.6% The United Methodist Church, 2.6% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,675 (2005); Leading industries: 24.1% manufacturing; 17.7% health care and social assistance; 14.8% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,938 totaling 351,775 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 38 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,823 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 927 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,236 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 214 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 48 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,662 (2006); Median household income: $43,968 (2006); Average household income: $53,118 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.77% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $274 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $218 (2004).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.0% (2006); Median home value: $103,138 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 150.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 206.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 10.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 81.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 626.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.1% Bush, 45.9% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Creek State Fishery Area; Evans Pond State Fishery Area; La Crosse River State Fishery Area; Mill Bluff State Park; Pinnacle Rock State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Monroe County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-8705 http://www.co.monroe.wi.us City of Sparta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-4340 http://www.spartawisconsin.org Sparta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-4123 http://www.spartachamber.org Tomah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 948-6624 http://www.tomahwisconsin.com/
Monroe County Communities ADRIAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.262 square miles and a water area of 0.008 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 520 (1990); 682 (2000); 739 (2006); 785 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 66.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 19.0% Norwegian, 13.4% Irish, 8.9% Polish, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 16.1% professional, 13.7% services, 18.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 12.7% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,643 (2006); Median household income: $55,147 (2006); Average household income: $68,520 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $124,653 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) ANGELO (town). Covers a land area of 34.658 square miles and a water area of 0.126 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 90.75° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 1,216 (1990); 1,268 (2000); 1,389 (2006); 1,490 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 65.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 17.1% Norwegian, 11.7% Irish, 9.1% English, 8.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 9.3% professional, 18.7% services, 17.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.1% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,935 (2006); Median household income: $49,028 (2006); Average household income: $53,340 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Monroe County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BYRON (town). Covers a land area of 35.480 square miles and a water area of 0.581 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 1,250 (1990); 1,394 (2000); 1,536 (2006); 1,649 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 62.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 14.0% Irish, 11.1% Other groups, 10.6% English, 10.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 10.3% professional, 18.6% services, 21.7% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.9% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,963 (2006); Median household income: $49,106 (2006); Average household income: $55,049 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $111,796 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CASHTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.033 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 90.78° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. Population: 830 (1990); 1,005 (2000); 1,004 (2006); 995 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 972.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 59.4% now married, 12.3% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% German, 30.1% Norwegian, 13.6% Irish, 6.5% Other groups, 3.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 9.6% professional, 19.5% services, 20.3% sales, 3.1% farming, 9.6% construction, 31.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,975 (2006); Median household income: $37,331 (2006); Average household income: $42,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Cashton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 537 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 654-5131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $67,966 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Newspapers: The Cashton Record (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CLIFTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.103 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 587 (1990); 693 (2000); 713 (2006); 729 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.64 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 69.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 9.5% Norwegian, 7.9% Pennsylvania German, 7.1% Irish, 6.1% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 36.7% management, 11.2% professional, 9.4% services, 12.0% sales, 6.7% farming, 7.9% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,773 (2006); Median household income: $37,625 (2006); Average household income: $46,467 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $134,043 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 52.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 41.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.2% less than 15 minutes, 53.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENDALE (town). Covers a land area of 35.636 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,073 feet. Population: 555 (1990); 579 (2000); 593 (2006); 602 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 66.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 15.7% Irish, 15.6% English, 8.4% United States or American, 7.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 33.1% management, 9.4% professional, 9.4% services, 12.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 6.3% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,156 (2006); Median household income: $45,691 (2006); Average household income: $54,084 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $131,000 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 18.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 35.741 square miles and a water area of 0.155 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 90.58° W. Long. Population: 346 (1990); 483 (2000); 560 (2006); 620 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 66.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 18.1% Irish, 11.6% Norwegian, 8.8% English, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 19.4% professional, 23.6% services, 17.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 8.7% construction, 21.9% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $21,300 (2006); Median household income: $52,976 (2006); Average household income: $56,195 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $126,786 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 2.1% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 62.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREENFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.288 square miles and a water area of 0.056 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Population: 556 (1990); 626 (2000); 702 (2006); 766 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 74.9% now married, 7.1% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 12.5% Irish, 12.0% English, 11.3% Norwegian, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 15.4% professional, 11.9% services, 17.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.9% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,493 (2006); Median household income: $54,291 (2006); Average household income: $66,974 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $122,794 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) JEFFERSON (town). Covers a land area of 34.856 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 90.75° W. Long. Population: 771 (1990); 800 (2000); 770 (2006); 767 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.0% Black, 5.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 25.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 11.2% Norwegian, 5.2% Irish, 4.2% United States or American, 3.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 7.5% professional, 10.1% services, 12.4% sales, 8.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,500 (2006); Median household income: $39,821 (2006); Average household income: $53,520 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $136,364 (2006); Median rent: $194 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 54.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 30.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KENDALL (village). Covers a land area of 0.742 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.79° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,021 feet. Population: 462 (1990); 469 (2000); 476 (2006); 482 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 641.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 57.0% now married, 7.2% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 17.3% Irish, 15.4% Norwegian, 7.9% English, 4.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 11.7% professional, 18.8% services, 17.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,323 (2006); Median household income: $40,323 (2006); Average household income: $52,364 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Royall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 655 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 462-2600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2006); Median home value: $71,944 (2006); Median rent: $362 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA GRANGE (town). Covers a land area of 29.880 square miles and a water area of 1.595 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 1,415 (1990); 1,761 (2000); 1,914 (2006); 2,036 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 69.5% now married, 3.1% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.4% German, 16.0% Irish, 13.4% Norwegian, 10.1% English, 4.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 17.2% professional, 16.6% services, 21.9% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,398 (2006); Median household income: $59,611 (2006); Average household income: $65,679 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $130,802 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAFAYETTE (town). Covers a land area of 35.279 square miles and a water area of 0.041 square miles. Located at 44.00° N. Lat.; 90.73° W. Long. Population: 298 (1990); 318 (2000); 366 (2006); 403 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 1.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 68.7% now married, 1.5% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 17.6% Norwegian, 17.6% Irish, 8.5% Other groups, 6.7% English (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Monroe County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.0% management, 13.5% professional, 26.4% services, 7.4% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.2% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,361 (2006); Median household income: $47,500 (2006); Average household income: $52,120 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $118,750 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEON (town). Covers a land area of 35.766 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 783 feet. Population: 746 (1990); 858 (2000); 944 (2006); 1,009 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 70.0% now married, 2.8% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 26.4% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 7.2% English, 3.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 7.6% professional, 16.5% services, 20.8% sales, 4.3% farming, 9.8% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,796 (2006); Median household income: $53,804 (2006); Average household income: $61,053 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $116,071 (2006); Median rent: $423 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 34.041 square miles and a water area of 0.829 square miles. Located at 44.12° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 746 (1990); 827 (2000); 928 (2006); 1,010 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 67.5% now married, 2.1% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% German, 12.2% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 10.8% English, 10.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 14.3% professional, 19.6% services, 15.9% sales, 4.9% farming, 7.9% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,352 (2006); Median household income: $47,256 (2006); Average household income: $54,437 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $139,583 (2006); Median rent: $440 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less
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than 15 minutes, 53.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LITTLE FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 68.378 square miles and a water area of 0.420 square miles. Located at 44.09° N. Lat.; 90.87° W. Long. Population: 1,137 (1990); 1,334 (2000); 1,477 (2006); 1,595 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 67.7% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% German, 19.8% Norwegian, 11.6% English, 10.9% Irish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 6.2% professional, 17.2% services, 19.9% sales, 4.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,411 (2006); Median household income: $42,944 (2006); Average household income: $49,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $109,357 (2006); Median rent: $309 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.2% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MELVINA (village). Covers a land area of 0.475 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.80° N. Lat.; 90.77° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 115 (1990); 93 (2000); 88 (2006); 89 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 185.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 47.9% now married, 11.0% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.7% German, 26.8% Irish, 25.8% Norwegian, 6.2% Swedish, 2.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 8.8% professional, 5.9% services, 5.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.9% construction, 55.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,523 (2006); Median household income: $23,500 (2006); Average household income: $32,162 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.7% (2006); Median home value: $40,000 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.3% less than 15 minutes, 65.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEW LYME (town). Covers a land area of 35.574 square miles and a water area of 0.491 square miles. Located at 44.14° N. Lat.; 90.70° W. Long. Population: 156 (1990); 141 (2000); 156 (2006); 168 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 75.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 11.5% Irish, 10.8% Norwegian, 8.1% English, 7.4% Other groups (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.1% management, 2.7% professional, 21.6% services, 8.1% sales, 10.8% farming, 0.0% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,490 (2006); Median household income: $43,500 (2006); Average household income: $65,595 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $127,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 51.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORWALK (village). Covers a land area of 1.050 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 90.62° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. Population: 564 (1990); 653 (2000); 665 (2006); 689 (2011 projected); Race: 62.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 44.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 633.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 55.7% now married, 8.9% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% German, 33.0% Other groups, 12.1% Norwegian, 5.6% Irish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 6.2% professional, 13.3% services, 17.2% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.8% construction, 46.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,064 (2006); Median household income: $36,667 (2006); Average household income: $45,124 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $57,250 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.6% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) OAKDALE (village). Covers a land area of 0.841 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 956 feet. Population: 188 (1990); 297 (2000); 340 (2006); 374 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 404.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 53.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 22.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 11.9% Norwegian, 10.0% English, 9.6% Irish, 6.5% Scottish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 9.6% professional, 16.2% services, 25.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,522 (2006); Median household income: $46,111 (2006); Average household income: $49,199 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210
Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $104,878 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 1.5% public transportation, 10.6% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAKDALE (town). Covers a land area of 35.639 square miles and a water area of 0.076 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 956 feet. Population: 617 (1990); 679 (2000); 786 (2006); 872 (2011 projected); Race: 94.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 72.7% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 8.9% Norwegian, 7.9% English, 6.5% Irish, 5.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 15.5% professional, 12.6% services, 21.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.8% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,543 (2006); Median household income: $58,929 (2006); Average household income: $62,713 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $141,667 (2006); Median rent: $192 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 35.938 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 43.75° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,312 feet. Population: 727 (1990); 686 (2000); 675 (2006); 670 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.3% Black, 3.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.4% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 41.4% Norwegian, 8.9% Czech, 5.1% English, 4.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 11.2% professional, 11.8% services, 17.5% sales, 7.4% farming, 13.3% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,348 (2006); Median household income: $43,571 (2006); Average household income: $57,640 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $133,721 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 19.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIDGEVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.200 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 90.58° W. Long. Population: 497 (1990); 491 (2000); 507 (2006); 528 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Monroe County size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 62.6% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 19.7% Irish, 14.6% Norwegian, 6.1% United States or American, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 10.0% professional, 16.0% services, 17.2% sales, 6.4% farming, 12.0% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,090 (2006); Median household income: $41,731 (2006); Average household income: $49,439 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $116,912 (2006); Median rent: $315 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 33.931 square miles and a water area of 2.618 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Population: 120 (1990); 117 (2000); 129 (2006); 139 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 7.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 65.6% now married, 0.0% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% German, 13.4% Irish, 11.8% Other groups, 11.0% Norwegian, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 0.0% professional, 22.0% services, 4.0% sales, 10.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 28.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,740 (2006); Median household income: $31,667 (2006); Average household income: $38,533 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 29.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHELDON (town). Covers a land area of 35.310 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Population: 521 (1990); 682 (2000); 680 (2006); 681 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.54 (2006); Median age: 24.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 63.8% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% German, 8.4% Norwegian, 7.1% Irish, 6.9% Swiss, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.3% management, 16.3% professional, 10.1% services, 12.4% sales, 7.4% farming, 10.5% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,581 (2006); Median household income: $42,083 (2006); Average household income: $48,099 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $153,750 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 64.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 27.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.7% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPARTA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.466 square miles and a water area of 0.058 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 90.81° W. Long. Elevation is 793 feet. History: Sparta grew up about 1850 at a crossroads when Frank Petit, the first settler, offered free lots to anyone who would build a house. When Monroe County was created in 1854, the community that had developed around Petit’s house became the county seat. Grist mills, an ironworks, and factories for paper, woolens, furniture and farm machinery were established in the 1850’s. The discovery of mineral springs here in the 1870’s gave Sparta a brief period as a popular health resort, offering Turkish, Russian, sitz, and plunge baths. Population: 7,908 (1990); 8,648 (2000); 8,788 (2006); 8,954 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,607.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 53.4% now married, 10.9% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 15.6% Irish, 7.6% English, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 15.4% professional, 18.5% services, 23.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.1% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,077 (2006); Median household income: $39,363 (2006); Average household income: $51,070 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $379 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $336 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sparta Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-3151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $87,047 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Franciscan Skemp Healthcare-Sparta Campus Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 356.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Monroe County Democrat (General - Circulation 5,210); The Sparta Herald (General - Circulation 5,051) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sparta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-4340 http://www.spartawisconsin.org Sparta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-4123 http://www.spartachamber.org
SPARTA (town). Covers a land area of 49.274 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Elevation is 793 feet. History: Settled c.1850, incorporated 1883. Population: 2,266 (1990); 2,750 (2000); 3,005 (2006); 3,194 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 63.6% now married, 8.3% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 21.3% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 7.2% English, 4.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 17.7% professional, 12.8% services, 27.0% sales, 1.2% farming, 8.9% construction, 19.6% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $24,043 (2006); Median household income: $60,075 (2006); Average household income: $67,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Sparta Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,647 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-3151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $129,348 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Franciscan Skemp Healthcare-Sparta Campus Hospital (25 beds) Newspapers: Monroe County Democrat (General - Circulation 5,210); The Sparta Herald (General - Circulation 5,051) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sparta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 269-4123 http://www.spartachamber.org
TOMAH (city). Covers a land area of 7.332 square miles and a water area of 0.393 square miles. Located at 43.98° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 7,709 (1990); 8,419 (2000); 8,718 (2006); 8,995 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 2.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,189.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 54.6% now married, 10.3% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 12.1% Irish, 10.2% Norwegian, 8.2% English, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.1% professional, 20.2% services, 23.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.8% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,249 (2006); Median household income: $36,998 (2006); Average household income: $47,005 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2006); Median home value: $91,799 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Tomah Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 510.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Tomah Journal (General - Circulation 5,200); Tomah Monitor Herald (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.6% less than 15 minutes, 17.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Tomah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 948-6624 http://www.tomahwisconsin.com/
TOMAH (town). Covers a land area of 31.485 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 43.95° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. History: Incorporated 1883. Population: 1,029 (1990); 1,194 (2000); 1,323 (2006); 1,425 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 1.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 68.6% now
married, 4.5% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% German, 13.9% Irish, 9.6% Norwegian, 5.4% United States or American, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 15.1% professional, 11.8% services, 23.5% sales, 2.2% farming, 8.8% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,184 (2006); Median household income: $56,301 (2006); Average household income: $64,438 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $134,646 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Tomah Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Newspapers: The Tomah Journal (General - Circulation 5,200); Tomah Monitor Herald (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Tomah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 948-6624 http://www.tomahwisconsin.com/
WARRENS (village). Aka Warren. Covers a land area of 0.590 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,015 feet. Population: 362 (1990); 286 (2000); 323 (2006); 353 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 547.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 55.1% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% German, 15.3% Irish, 10.9% Norwegian, 9.8% United States or American, 5.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 1.6% management, 10.9% professional, 20.9% services, 17.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 8.5% construction, 38.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,952 (2006); Median household income: $35,288 (2006); Average household income: $39,332 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.3% (2006); Median home value: $71,515 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 62.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WELLINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.399 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 566 (1990); 544 (2000); 550 (2006); 551 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 67.1% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.4% German, 14.6% Norwegian, 8.2% Irish, 5.9% English, 4.8% Polish (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oconto County Economy: Employment by occupation: 36.4% management, 10.7% professional, 9.2% services, 17.6% sales, 4.4% farming, 7.0% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,350 (2006); Median household income: $44,255 (2006); Average household income: $56,013 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $149,444 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 28.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WELLS (town). Covers a land area of 35.727 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Population: 442 (1990); 529 (2000); 546 (2006); 571 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 66.0% now married, 1.9% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 16.5% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 6.3% English, 5.1% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 14.5% professional, 12.1% services, 17.2% sales, 6.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,535 (2006); Median household income: $45,167 (2006); Average household income: $53,545 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $134,615 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 16.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILTON (village). Covers a land area of 0.846 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.81° N. Lat.; 90.52° W. Long. Elevation is 995 feet. Population: 476 (1990); 519 (2000); 544 (2006); 560 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 10.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 643.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 51.3% now married, 11.6% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 18.0% Irish, 10.0% Other groups, 9.7% Norwegian, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 8.9% professional, 15.5% services, 21.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 34.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,169 (2006); Median household income: $44,255 (2006); Average household income: $53,363 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $78,095 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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WILTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.946 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Elevation is 995 feet. Population: 779 (1990); 925 (2000); 952 (2006); 975 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 24.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.7% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 6.7% United States or American, 5.3% Irish, 4.4% Norwegian, 4.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.6% management, 7.2% professional, 11.9% services, 19.1% sales, 8.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,586 (2006); Median household income: $33,333 (2006); Average household income: $44,656 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 45.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $121,667 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 55.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 35.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WYEVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.594 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Elevation is 925 feet. Population: 154 (1990); 146 (2000); 159 (2006); 166 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 267.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 57.4% now married, 13.2% widowed, 1.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 10.6% Other groups, 8.1% Irish, 8.1% Scotch-Irish, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 2.5% management, 12.5% professional, 40.0% services, 6.3% sales, 2.5% farming, 15.0% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,925 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $45,238 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Tomah Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 374-7210 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 67.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Oconto County Located in northeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Green Bay; drained by the Oconto River. Covers a land area of 997.97 square miles, a water area of 151.07 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Oconto. Oconto County is part of the Green Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Brown County, WI; Kewaunee County, WI; Oconto County, WI
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Weather Station: Breed 6 SSE
Elevation: 859 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 30 40 55 69 78 82 79 70 58 41 29 Low 2 6 18 30 41 50 56 54 45 35 23 11 Precip 1.4 1.0 2.2 2.9 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.9 3.7 2.6 2.5 1.6 Snow 14.3 8.5 10.4 4.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.2 5.8 12.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lakewood 3 NE
Elevation: 1,289 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 29 39 54 69 77 80 78 68 56 39 27 Low 2 6 16 29 40 49 54 52 44 33 22 9 Precip 1.4 1.0 2.3 2.9 3.6 3.7 3.4 3.9 4.0 2.8 2.5 1.7 Snow 16.6 9.0 12.0 4.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 6.5 15.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Oconto 4 W
Elevation: 659 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 29 39 53 67 76 81 78 70 58 42 29 Low 4 8 19 31 42 52 57 55 46 36 25 12 Precip 1.9 1.2 2.3 2.6 3.2 3.4 3.9 3.4 3.3 2.4 2.5 1.6 Snow 14.6 8.5 9.2 3.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 4.0 12.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 30,226 (1990); 35,634 (2000); 38,329 (2006); 40,583 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 30.2% Catholic Church, 10.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.5% The United Methodist Church, 1.7% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,573 (2005); Leading industries: 29.9% manufacturing; 15.1% health care and social assistance; 13.9% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,132 totaling 218,887 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,638 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 536 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,099 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 779 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,195 (2006); Median household income: $49,172 (2006); Average household income: $57,638 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.25% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $410 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $359 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $119,893 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 101.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 81.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 162.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 7.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 6.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 262.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 55.8% Bush, 43.1% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Charles Pond State Public Hunting Grounds; Copper Culture Mounds State Park; Green Bay Shores State Wildlife Area; Oconto Marsh State Game Refuge; Pensaukee State Public Hunting Grounds; Peshtigo Brook State Wildlife Area; Rush Point State Public Hunting Grounds; South Branch Oconto River State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Oconto County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-6806 http://www.co.oconto.wi.us City of Gillett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 855-2255 http://www.ci.gillett.wi.us City of Oconto Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 846-4505 http://www.ci.ocontofalls.wi.us Lena Community Development Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 829-5525 http://www.ocontofallschamber.com
Oconto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-2255 http://www.ocontocounty.org Oconto Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 846-8306 Townsend/Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (715) 276-6500 http://www.lakewoodareachamber.com
Oconto County Communities ABRAMS (town). Covers a land area of 37.454 square miles and a water area of 0.115 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Elevation is 670 feet. Population: 1,347 (1990); 1,757 (2000); 2,042 (2006); 2,271 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 65.2% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 16.9% Polish, 10.3% Irish, 9.2% Belgian, 8.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 10.7% professional, 13.0% services, 25.7% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.3% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,178 (2006); Median household income: $61,596 (2006); Average household income: $68,798 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Oconto Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 848-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $148,902 (2006); Median rent: $456 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BAGLEY (town). Covers a land area of 34.819 square miles and a water area of 0.873 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Population: 271 (1990); 333 (2000); 408 (2006); 467 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 59.6% now married, 8.8% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.2% German, 15.6% Polish, 12.7% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 7.7% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 3.8% professional, 13.4% services, 15.9% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.1% construction, 37.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,824 (2006); Median household income: $41,207 (2006); Average household income: $45,176 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $103,191 (2006); Median rent: $258 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRAZEAU (town). Covers a land area of 68.530 square miles and a water area of 3.020 square miles. Located at 45.10° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Population: 1,169 (1990); 1,408 (2000); 1,651 (2006); 1,845 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oconto County household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 15.3% never married, 69.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 21.6% Polish, 7.2% Irish, 6.7% French (except Basque), 6.2% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 8.6% professional, 13.1% services, 20.7% sales, 4.9% farming, 12.9% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,661 (2006); Median household income: $41,150 (2006); Average household income: $49,601 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $118,939 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BREED (town). Covers a land area of 35.546 square miles and a water area of 0.226 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 88.41° W. Long. Elevation is 905 feet. Population: 564 (1990); 657 (2000); 686 (2006); 708 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 69.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.2% German, 10.5% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 7.8% United States or American, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 8.2% professional, 11.0% services, 12.5% sales, 5.7% farming, 22.1% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,696 (2006); Median household income: $41,184 (2006); Average household income: $49,469 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $77,761 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 19.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHASE (town). Covers a land area of 35.128 square miles and a water area of 0.033 square miles. Located at 44.70° N. Lat.; 88.18° W. Long. Elevation is 768 feet. Population: 1,374 (1990); 2,082 (2000); 2,231 (2006); 2,351 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 63.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 68.3% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.1% German, 33.9% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 6.8% Belgian, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 12.3% professional, 9.0% services, 22.7% sales, 2.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,513 (2006); Median household income: $67,030 (2006); Average household income: $73,210 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $142 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $76 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $170,722 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOTY (town). Covers a land area of 52.172 square miles and a water area of 2.227 square miles. Located at 45.20° N. Lat.; 88.61° W. Long. Population: 184 (1990); 249 (2000); 287 (2006); 318 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.04 (2006); Median age: 54.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 7.9% never married, 76.6% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 14.1% Irish, 10.9% Belgian, 8.5% Polish, 8.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 17.1% professional, 22.9% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,235 (2006); Median household income: $39,327 (2006); Average household income: $51,365 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.7% (2006); Median home value: $112,838 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) GILLETT (city). Covers a land area of 1.359 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 88.30° W. Long. Elevation is 812 feet. Population: 1,312 (1990); 1,256 (2000); 1,317 (2006); 1,369 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 968.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 58.5% now married, 13.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 10.3% Polish, 8.8% Norwegian, 8.5% Irish, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 16.5% professional, 13.2% services, 14.8% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.6% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,366 (2006); Median household income: $44,044 (2006); Average household income: $51,631 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Gillett (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 855-2137 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $79,028 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Gillett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 855-2255 http://www.ci.gillett.wi.us
GILLETT (town). Covers a land area of 33.391 square miles and a water area of 0.922 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 812 feet.
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History: Incorporated as village in 1900, as city in 1944. Population: 1,017 (1990); 1,085 (2000); 1,147 (2006); 1,202 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 67.9% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.1% German, 8.8% Polish, 6.9% Norwegian, 5.5% Irish, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 10.3% professional, 14.1% services, 16.4% sales, 4.4% farming, 10.8% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,252 (2006); Median household income: $51,282 (2006); Average household income: $62,606 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
Gillett (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 855-2137 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $114,535 (2006); Median rent: $279 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $275 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $270 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $131,373 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Townsend/Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (715) 276-6500 http://www.lakewoodareachamber.com
LENA (village). Covers a land area of 0.884 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 88.05° W. Long. Elevation is 714 feet. History: Lena developed as the center of a farming community, with a flour mill and a cooperative cheese factory and creamery. Population: 606 (1990); 510 (2000); 550 (2006); 582 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 622.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 57.7% now married, 9.7% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% German, 11.8% Irish, 10.9% French (except Basque), 10.0% Polish, 7.9% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 13.4% professional, 19.9% services, 12.1% sales, 1.3% farming, 19.0% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,823 (2006); Median household income: $36,818 (2006); Average household income: $50,431 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006).
HOW (town). Covers a land area of 34.938 square miles and a water area of 0.120 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 88.42° W. Long. Population: 564 (1990); 563 (2000); 607 (2006); 641 (2011 projected); Race: 93.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.6% German, 7.5% Polish, 6.5% Irish, 5.3% English, 5.3% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 10.0% professional, 9.6% services, 16.8% sales, 7.2% farming, 11.7% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,551 (2006); Median household income: $42,875 (2006); Average household income: $52,050 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $104,808 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 17.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Lena (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 829-5703 Oconto Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 848-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.6% (2006); Median home value: $96,739 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lena Community Development Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 829-5525 http://www.ocontofallschamber.com
LAKEWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 70.820 square miles and a water area of 1.594 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,271 feet. Population: 607 (1990); 875 (2000); 958 (2006); 1,025 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 52.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 12.2% never married, 70.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 12.8% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 7.9% French (except Basque), 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 10.6% professional, 19.8% services, 28.1% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.4% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,593 (2006); Median household income: $41,220 (2006); Average household income: $50,678 (2006); Percent of
LENA (town). Covers a land area of 33.387 square miles and a water area of 0.003 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 88.05° W. Long. Elevation is 714 feet. Population: 774 (1990); 769 (2000); 861 (2006); 937 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 21.8% Polish, 11.3% Irish, 9.7% Belgian, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 16.2% professional, 10.4% services, 11.7% sales, 7.5% farming, 10.0% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,700 (2006); Median household income: $52,885 (2006); Average household income: $61,057 (2006); Percent of
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oconto County households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.4% less than 15 minutes, 57.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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MAPLE VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 35.277 square miles
Lena (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 829-5703 Oconto Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 848-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.4% (2006); Median home value: $108,721 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lena Community Development Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 829-5525 http://www.ocontofallschamber.com
and a water area of 0.126 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 88.29° W. Long. Population: 690 (1990); 670 (2000); 713 (2006); 750 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 64.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 15.5% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 8.3% French (except Basque), 7.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.1% management, 8.4% professional, 14.0% services, 12.4% sales, 4.2% farming, 9.8% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,614 (2006); Median household income: $45,102 (2006); Average household income: $51,752 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $88,621 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LITTLE RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 51.536 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 87.88° W. Long. Population: 1,003 (1990); 1,065 (2000); 1,180 (2006); 1,275 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.9% German, 12.6% Polish, 11.9% French (except Basque), 7.2% United States or American, 6.1% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 10.9% professional, 11.3% services, 17.2% sales, 3.5% farming, 14.9% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,417 (2006); Median household income: $49,155 (2006); Average household income: $54,702 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) LITTLE SUAMICO (town). Covers a land area of 37.342 square miles and a water area of 0.063 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 88.04° W. Long. Elevation is 593 feet. Population: 2,637 (1990); 3,877 (2000); 4,307 (2006); 4,657 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 1.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 115.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 67.4% now married, 2.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 18.5% Polish, 10.6% Belgian, 10.0% French (except Basque), 9.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 12.8% professional, 12.0% services, 24.9% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,317 (2006); Median household income: $72,365 (2006); Average household income: $79,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $167,407 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000).
MORGAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.560 square miles and a water area of 0.075 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.17° W. Long. Elevation is 797 feet. Population: 815 (1990); 882 (2000); 900 (2006); 913 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 60.7% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 26.3% Polish, 6.9% Norwegian, 6.6% French (except Basque), 5.3% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 11.2% professional, 8.1% services, 21.2% sales, 2.9% farming, 13.0% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,928 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $69,865 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $140,169 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) MOUNTAIN (town). Covers a land area of 71.580 square miles and a water area of 1.096 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Elevation is 970 feet. Population: 730 (1990); 860 (2000); 897 (2006); 924 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 61.0% now married, 9.3% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 8.2% United States or American, 8.2% French (except Basque), 7.5% Polish, 5.7% Irish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 6.6% professional, 21.2% services, 17.5% sales, 2.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,109 (2006); Median household income: $36,189 (2006); Average household income: $44,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $89,250 (2006); Median rent: $290 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OCONTO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 6.887 square miles and a water area of 0.474 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Elevation is 591 feet. History: Oconto began with the founding of the first Jesuit mission in eastern Wisconsin, established in 1669 by Father Claude Allouez. Oconto was once an important lumber center, developing around the sawmill. The city was incorporated in 1869. Population: 4,474 (1990); 4,708 (2000); 4,778 (2006); 4,865 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 693.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 54.3% now married, 10.4% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% German, 17.0% French (except Basque), 8.0% Polish, 6.4% French Canadian, 6.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 12.5% professional, 16.8% services, 19.3% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 33.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,443 (2006); Median household income: $42,773 (2006); Average household income: $54,022 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Oconto (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-7800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $91,623 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 434.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oconto County Reporter (General - Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.5% less than 15 minutes, 9.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oconto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-2255 http://www.ocontocounty.org
OCONTO (town). Covers a land area of 36.287 square miles and a water area of 0.386 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 87.93° W. Long. Elevation is 591 feet. History: Father Allouez founded a mission here in 1669; the first Christian Science church was built here in 1886. Was important lumbering center. Copper Culture Mound State Park to southwest. Incorporated 1869. Population: 999 (1990); 1,251 (2000); 1,309 (2006); 1,366 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.5% Black, 1.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 66.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000);
Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 12.0% French (except Basque), 11.0% Irish, 10.6% Belgian, 9.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 10.8% professional, 13.4% services, 24.2% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,701 (2006); Median household income: $53,981 (2006); Average household income: $64,101 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $75 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $75 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oconto (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-7800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $133,712 (2006); Median rent: $403 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Oconto County Reporter (General - Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.4% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oconto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 834-2255 http://www.ocontocounty.org
OCONTO FALLS (city). Covers a land area of 2.691 square miles and a water area of 0.219 square miles. Located at 44.87° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. Population: 2,610 (1990); 2,843 (2000); 2,865 (2006); 2,913 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,064.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 52.2% now married, 11.3% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 11.8% Polish, 9.8% Irish, 8.1% French Canadian, 7.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 15.1% professional, 18.6% services, 21.7% sales, 0.9% farming, 8.8% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,509 (2006); Median household income: $39,849 (2006); Average household income: $45,580 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Oconto Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 848-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.4% (2006); Median home value: $97,637 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 226.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oconto County Times-Herald (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Oconto Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 846-4505 http://www.ci.ocontofalls.wi.us Oconto Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 846-8306
OCONTO FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 32.237 square miles and a water area of 0.535 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 88.18° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. History: Incorporated 1919.
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Population: 988 (1990); 1,139 (2000); 1,187 (2006); 1,227 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 63.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 10.9% French (except Basque), 9.7% Polish, 9.5% Norwegian, 8.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 10.7% professional, 11.5% services, 23.3% sales, 4.2% farming, 13.5% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,368 (2006); Median household income: $56,202 (2006); Average household income: $60,038 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 10.6% professional, 20.5% services, 18.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 12.1% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,268 (2006); Median household income: $42,279 (2006); Average household income: $49,579 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $130,963 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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SOBIESKI (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54171). Covers a land area of 31.836 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 657 feet. Population: 3,021 (2000); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 94.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.3% under 18, 4.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 72.3% now married, 1.9% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 24.7% Polish, 11.0% Irish, 9.7% Belgian, 7.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.5% management, 13.3% professional, 10.1% services, 23.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.9% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,681 (2000); Median household income: $64,469 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.1% (2000).
Oconto Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 848-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $134,924 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Newspapers: Oconto County Times-Herald (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oconto Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 846-8306
PENSAUKEE (town). Covers a land area of 35.518 square miles and a water area of 0.116 square miles. Located at 44.79° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 591 feet. Population: 979 (1990); 1,214 (2000); 1,292 (2006); 1,355 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 64.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% German, 16.3% Polish, 11.3% Irish, 9.9% French (except Basque), 6.9% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 12.1% professional, 12.9% services, 17.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.0% construction, 34.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,467 (2006); Median household income: $57,049 (2006); Average household income: $66,657 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.4% (2006); Median home value: $142,424 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) RIVERVIEW (town). Covers a land area of 69.730 square miles and a water area of 2.005 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Population: 483 (1990); 829 (2000); 932 (2006); 1,015 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.96 (2006); Median age: 56.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 10.1% never married, 69.9% now married, 10.6% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 9.8% Polish, 7.9% French (except Basque), 7.2% Dutch, 6.5% Irish (2000).
School District(s)
Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.9% (2000); Median home value: $146,300 (2000); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPRUCE (town). Covers a land area of 35.169 square miles and a water area of 0.549 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 88.20° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. Population: 776 (1990); 871 (2000); 949 (2006); 1,014 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 66.7% now married, 8.1% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 17.4% Polish, 11.7% Czech, 11.2% Irish, 8.4% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 6.7% professional, 10.4% services, 18.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.5% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,343 (2006); Median household income: $44,671 (2006); Average household income: $56,801 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,652 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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STILES (town). Covers a land area of 34.373 square miles and a water area of 0.827 square miles. Located at 44.88° N. Lat.; 88.05° W. Long. Elevation is 615 feet. Population: 1,243 (1990); 1,465 (2000); 1,568 (2006); 1,650 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 63.3% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 11.8% Irish, 11.2% Polish, 10.3% French (except Basque), 8.5% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 13.4% professional, 12.1% services, 19.7% sales, 1.8% farming, 13.3% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,025 (2006); Median household income: $52,924 (2006); Average household income: $57,124 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $121,558 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SURING (village). Covers a land area of 1.017 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 88.37° W. Long. Elevation is 804 feet. Population: 626 (1990); 605 (2000); 632 (2006); 651 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 621.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 46.0% now married, 23.5% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 10.9% Irish, 7.1% Polish, 5.2% Danish, 4.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 4.7% professional, 19.4% services, 21.1% sales, 2.6% farming, 6.5% construction, 34.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,185 (2006); Median household income: $29,146 (2006); Average household income: $36,159 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Suring (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 569 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 842-2178 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.6% (2006); Median home value: $64,667 (2006); Median rent: $280 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.8% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.8% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TOWNSEND (town). Covers a land area of 38.997 square miles and a water area of 3.458 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 88.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,361 feet. Population: 715 (1990); 963 (2000); 1,024 (2006); 1,073 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 55.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 68.4% now married, 7.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.2% German, 13.6% Polish, 9.1% French (except Basque), 7.9% Irish, 5.8% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 5.9% professional, 24.5% services, 21.4% sales, 3.4% farming, 12.1% construction, 24.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,804 (2006); Median household income: $36,056 (2006); Average household income: $47,104 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.9% (2006); Median home value: $121,617 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNDERHILL (town). Covers a land area of 35.074 square miles and a water area of 0.538 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 668 (1990); 846 (2000); 1,049 (2006); 1,217 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 67.4% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 11.1% Other groups, 6.7% Norwegian, 6.1% Swedish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 7.8% professional, 17.5% services, 11.6% sales, 6.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 34.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,519 (2006); Median household income: $40,543 (2006); Average household income: $48,866 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $79,659 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Oneida County Located in northern Wisconsin; drained by the Wisconsin River; includes many lakes, and part of Nicolet National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,124.50 square miles, a water area of 111.38 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1885. County seat is Rhinelander. Weather Station: Long Lake Dam
Elevation: 1,627 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 27 38 52 66 74 78 76 66 54 37 25 Low -3 0 12 25 38 48 53 51 42 32 20 5 Precip 1.3 0.9 1.8 2.4 3.3 3.8 3.6 4.1 4.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 Snow 15.2 9.5 11.4 5.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.8 9.7 14.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Minocqua Dam
Elevation: 1,578 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 26 37 51 66 74 78 75 66 54 37 24 Low -2 2 13 27 40 50 54 52 44 33 20 6 Precip 1.2 0.9 1.8 2.3 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.4 3.9 2.8 2.3 1.3 Snow 24.5 15.8 18.2 9.7 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 2.7 14.3 23.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oneida County Weather Station: North Pelican
Elevation: 1,607 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 27 37 52 67 74 77 74 65 54 37 25 Low -1 3 13 27 39 49 53 52 44 34 21 7 Precip 1.2 0.9 1.7 2.4 3.4 3.4 4.0 4.1 3.9 2.6 2.1 1.3 Snow 14.7 8.3 10.0 4.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.1 7.6 14.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha
Elevation: 1,597 feet
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Weather Station: Rhinelander
Elevation: 1,578 feet
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Weather Station: Willow Reservoir
Elevation: 1,558 feet
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Population: 31,679 (1990); 36,776 (2000); 37,547 (2006); 38,403 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 36.2% Catholic Church, 8.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.2% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 3.3% The United Methodist Church, 2.4% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,437 (2005); Leading industries: 24.6% retail trade; 22.7% health care and social assistance; 11.0% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 183 totaling 51,006 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 10 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 32 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,800 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 532 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $25,310 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 397 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,245 (2006); Median household income: $44,794 (2006); Average household income: $56,576 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.33% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $142,221 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 81.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 202.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 98.0% good, 2.0% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 40.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 30.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 2,427.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.5% Bush, 47.5% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: American Legion State Forest; Bearskin State Park Trail; Thunder Lake State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Oneida County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 369-6144 http://www.co.oneida.wi.gov Lake Tomahawk/Oneida County Information Bureau . . . . . (715) 277-2602 http://www.oneidacountywi.com
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Minocqua-Arbor Vitae-Woodruff Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (800) 446-6784 http://www.minocqua.org Pelican Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 487-5222 http://www.pelicanlakewi.org Rhinelander Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-4386 http://www.rhinelanderchamber.com/ Three Lakes Information Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 972-6103 http://www.threelakes.com/ Town of Newbold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 369-5858 http://www.newboldtown.com Town of Sugar Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 272-1525 http://www.sugarcamp.org
Oneida County Communities CASSIAN (town). Covers a land area of 64.994 square miles and a water area of 3.357 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 89.69° W. Long. Population: 668 (1990); 962 (2000); 1,010 (2006); 1,051 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 69.2% now married, 2.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.5% German, 12.1% Polish, 11.3% Irish, 7.3% English, 6.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 17.1% professional, 13.7% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.2% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,324 (2006); Median household income: $51,683 (2006); Average household income: $61,831 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $150,746 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.0% less than 15 minutes, 47.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) CRESCENT (town). Covers a land area of 29.340 square miles and a water area of 3.371 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 89.48° W. Long. Population: 1,708 (1990); 2,071 (2000); 2,124 (2006); 2,180 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 72.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 13.3% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 7.5% English, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 23.2% professional, 15.9% services, 25.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.6% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,061 (2006); Median household income: $61,201 (2006); Average household income: $68,728 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $159,615 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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ENTERPRISE (town). Covers a land area of 56.688 square miles and a water area of 2.237 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 89.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,626 feet. Population: 271 (1990); 274 (2000); 272 (2006); 273 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 66.3% now married, 2.0% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.8% German, 8.3% Norwegian, 7.7% Swedish, 7.3% Polish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 18.1% professional, 17.4% services, 20.1% sales, 2.8% farming, 18.8% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,393 (2006); Median household income: $41,543 (2006); Average household income: $42,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $128,125 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARSHAW (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54529). Covers a land area of 55.239 square miles and a water area of 3.812 square miles. Located at 45.70° N. Lat.; 89.68° W. Long. Elevation is 1,520 feet. Population: 993 (2000); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.8% under 18, 15.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 71.9% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.9% German, 11.1% Polish, 10.7% Irish, 8.7% English, 6.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 19.7% professional, 10.8% services, 23.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 17.8% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,206 (2000); Median household income: $41,450 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2000). School District(s)
Rhinelander (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 365-9750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2000); Median home value: $114,900 (2000); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.4% less than 15 minutes, 52.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAZELHURST (town). Covers a land area of 31.183 square miles and a water area of 3.870 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 89.74° W. Long. Elevation is 1,612 feet. History: Hazelhurst began as a company town owned by the lumber interests. Population: 889 (1990); 1,267 (2000); 1,290 (2006); 1,318 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 72.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 13.6% Polish, 12.2% Irish, 11.3% English, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 27.8% professional, 15.8% services, 25.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.1% construction, 5.8% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $38,645 (2006); Median household income: $57,585 (2006); Average household income: $91,138 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $215,263 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE TOMAHAWK (town). Aka Tomahawk Lake. Covers a land area of 34.314 square miles and a water area of 4.895 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 89.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,632 feet. Population: 851 (1990); 1,160 (2000); 1,174 (2006); 1,198 (2011 projected); Race: 91.1% White, 6.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 61.9% now married, 7.2% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 10.1% Polish, 9.7% Irish, 8.6% English, 7.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 21.6% professional, 20.0% services, 23.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.1% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,980 (2006); Median household income: $47,164 (2006); Average household income: $59,681 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $155,952 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 61.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lake Tomahawk/Oneida County Information Bureau . . . . . (715) 277-2602 http://www.oneidacountywi.com
LITTLE RICE (town). Covers a land area of 68.109 square miles and a water area of 5.557 square miles. Located at 45.63° N. Lat.; 89.84° W. Long. Population: 196 (1990); 314 (2000); 331 (2006); 342 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 63.3% now married, 12.4% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.6% German, 17.5% Polish, 9.9% Irish, 7.8% English, 6.9% Finnish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 14.5% professional, 15.1% services, 19.1% sales, 5.3% farming, 13.2% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,982 (2006); Median household income: $51,989 (2006); Average household income: $58,503 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.3% (2006); Median home value: $126,961 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oneida County
LYNNE (town). Covers a land area of 70.501 square miles and a water area of 1.503 square miles. Located at 45.63° N. Lat.; 89.96° W. Long. Population: 157 (1990); 210 (2000); 222 (2006); 234 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 50.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.5 (2006); Marriage status: 15.4% never married, 66.7% now married, 11.1% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% German, 15.9% Finnish, 10.1% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 6.3% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.5% professional, 17.4% services, 24.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 26.1% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,667 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $49,082 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $97,222 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 31.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) MINOCQUA (town). Covers a land area of 150.795 square miles and a water area of 17.292 square miles. Located at 45.84° N. Lat.; 89.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,603 feet. History: When the railroad reached here in 1887, opening southern markets for lumber, Minocqua became a logging center. When the timber trade declined, the area developed into a tourist center with summer homes, resorts, and camps. Population: 3,524 (1990); 4,859 (2000); 5,006 (2006); 5,143 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 65.7% now married, 6.2% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 12.2% English, 11.4% Irish, 9.0% Norwegian, 8.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 23.1% professional, 18.0% services, 24.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.8% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,498 (2006); Median household income: $49,055 (2006); Average household income: $66,381 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $671 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $566 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lakeland UHS (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 358-8480 Minocqua J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 356-5206 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.2% (2006); Median home value: $191,518 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 298.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lakeland Times (General - Circulation 10,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Minocqua-Arbor Vitae-Woodruff Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . (800) 446-6784 http://www.minocqua.org
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MONICO (town). Covers a land area of 54.098 square miles and a water area of 0.457 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 1,600 feet. Population: 294 (1990); 364 (2000); 381 (2006); 397 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 63.2% now married, 7.7% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% German, 21.8% United States or American, 14.8% Polish, 14.0% Irish, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 15.4% professional, 23.7% services, 20.1% sales, 1.8% farming, 18.3% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,172 (2006); Median household income: $40,682 (2006); Average household income: $47,755 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $115,698 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.4% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEWBOLD (town). Covers a land area of 79.061 square miles and a water area of 13.935 square miles. Located at 45.76° N. Lat.; 89.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,570 feet. Population: 2,281 (1990); 2,710 (2000); 2,770 (2006); 2,863 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 72.7% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% German, 12.3% Irish, 10.1% Polish, 7.6% Norwegian, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 17.3% professional, 12.6% services, 24.9% sales, 1.1% farming, 15.6% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,925 (2006); Median household income: $50,233 (2006); Average household income: $61,961 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $472 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Newbold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 369-5858 http://www.newboldtown.com
NOKOMIS (town). Covers a land area of 33.386 square miles and a water area of 3.609 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Population: 999 (1990); 1,363 (2000); 1,429 (2006); 1,481 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 14.4% never married, 71.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 11.6% Irish, 11.0% Polish, 6.6% English, 5.8% Norwegian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 12.7% professional, 12.6% services, 20.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 16.5% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,858 (2006); Median household income: $53,344 (2006); Average household income: $59,602 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $157,353 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PELICAN (town). Covers a land area of 51.453 square miles and a water area of 2.697 square miles. Located at 45.61° N. Lat.; 89.35° W. Long. Population: 2,943 (1990); 2,902 (2000); 2,970 (2006); 3,023 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 66.3% now married, 4.6% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% German, 15.8% United States or American, 15.0% Irish, 8.4% Polish, 7.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 18.3% professional, 18.1% services, 26.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,245 (2006); Median household income: $44,704 (2006); Average household income: $54,287 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $133,445 (2006); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 65.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) PELICAN LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54463). Covers a land area of 61.951 square miles and a water area of 5.732 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 89.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,604 feet. History: Pelican Lake was settled in 1882 when the Milwaukee Lakeshore & Western Railroad arrived here. It was first a lumber town. Population: 620 (2000); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.5% under 18, 20.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 64.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.6% German, 12.6% Polish, 11.1% Irish, 8.4% English, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 13.0% professional, 18.4% services, 24.9% sales, 3.2% farming, 14.4% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,370 (2000); Median household income: $31,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2000); Median home value: $86,500 (2000); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less
than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pelican Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 487-5222 http://www.pelicanlakewi.org
PIEHL (town). Covers a land area of 37.386 square miles and a water area of 0.593 square miles. Located at 45.67° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Population: 66 (1990); 93 (2000); 99 (2006); 105 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 12.0% never married, 60.0% now married, 13.3% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 28.4% Polish, 16.8% Irish, 11.6% Norwegian, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 7.5% professional, 30.0% services, 22.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.0% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,313 (2006); Median household income: $39,342 (2006); Average household income: $39,390 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.6% (2006); Median home value: $136,667 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) PINE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 40.601 square miles and a water area of 4.412 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 89.39° W. Long. Population: 2,439 (1990); 2,720 (2000); 2,728 (2006); 2,746 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% German, 15.1% Irish, 13.9% Polish, 8.3% Norwegian, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 19.0% professional, 12.2% services, 29.3% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,751 (2006); Median household income: $52,172 (2006); Average household income: $61,578 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $215 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $212 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $140,997 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) RHINELANDER (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 7.716 square miles and a water area of 0.168 square miles. Located at 45.64° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,554 feet. History: Logging began in the Rhinelander area in the mid-1850’s. By 1916 the timber trade had declined, and Rhinelander turned to the manufacture of wood products and paper. It also became the center of a resort area. Rhinelander’s early nickname of “the Hodag City” came from a Paul Bunyan legend telling of a beast called the hodag who roamed the forests. Eugene S. Shepard maintained that he had found the carcass of a
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Oneida County hodag in a swampland near Rhinelander, and exhibited his beast widely before confessing that he had constructed the carcass himself. Population: 7,793 (1990); 7,735 (2000); 7,626 (2006); 7,604 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 988.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 52.7% now married, 10.4% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 13.9% Irish, 9.2% French (except Basque), 8.9% Norwegian, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 21.4% professional, 17.4% services, 26.9% sales, 2.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,312 (2006); Median household income: $32,926 (2006); Average household income: $41,599 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Rhinelander (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 365-9750 Three Lakes (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 546-3496 Two-year College(s)
Nicolet Area Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,118. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 365-4410 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,884; Out-of-state $16,539 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $95,775 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Hospitals: Sacred Heart-St. Mary’s Hospital (73 beds) Newspapers: The Daily News (Circulation 4,736) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 1.4% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.1% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Rhinelander Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-4386 http://www.rhinelanderchamber.com/
SCHOEPKE (town). Covers a land area of 46.054 square miles and a water area of 4.530 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Population: 378 (1990); 352 (2000); 351 (2006); 354 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 64.3% now married, 8.1% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.8% German, 18.6% Polish, 18.3% Irish, 9.6% English, 4.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 7.4% professional, 19.3% services, 29.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.6% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,068 (2006); Median household income: $34,167 (2006); Average household income: $46,509 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $421 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $418 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $123,611 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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STELLA (town). Covers a land area of 35.325 square miles and a water area of 1.965 square miles. Located at 45.67° N. Lat.; 89.25° W. Long. Population: 525 (1990); 633 (2000); 667 (2006); 698 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 65.8% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 14.7% Irish, 14.1% English, 8.7% Polish, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 18.5% professional, 8.0% services, 26.9% sales, 6.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,694 (2006); Median household income: $49,408 (2006); Average household income: $56,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.7% (2006); Median home value: $142,500 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 51.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUGAR CAMP (town). Aka Robbins. Covers a land area of 88.873 square miles and a water area of 9.149 square miles. Located at 45.82° N. Lat.; 89.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,680 feet. Population: 1,377 (1990); 1,781 (2000); 1,918 (2006); 2,024 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 66.2% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 23.1% Polish, 15.1% Irish, 7.8% English, 6.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 15.1% professional, 13.5% services, 24.3% sales, 2.5% farming, 15.9% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,890 (2006); Median household income: $44,089 (2006); Average household income: $54,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $148,032 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Sugar Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 272-1525 http://www.sugarcamp.org THREE LAKES (town). Covers a land area of 81.499 square miles and a water area of 18.377 square miles. Located at 45.80° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,666 feet. Population: 2,002 (1990); 2,339 (2000); 2,479 (2006); 2,603 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 48.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 64.4% now married, 9.1% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 14.6% Polish, 12.7% English, 12.4% Irish, 5.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 14.2% professional, 17.0% services, 30.8% sales, 1.3% farming, 13.7% construction, 10.9% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $22,589 (2006); Median household income: $38,191 (2006); Average household income: $50,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $546 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $541 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Three Lakes (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 546-3496 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $170,283 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Three Lakes Information Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 972-6103 http://www.threelakes.com/
TRIPOLI (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54564). Covers a land area of 153.451 square miles and a water area of 1.523 square miles. Located at 45.63° N. Lat.; 89.96° W. Long. Population: 496 (2000); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.4% under 18, 25.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 62.8% now married, 10.1% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.5% German, 13.2% Polish, 12.5% Finnish, 11.8% Swedish, 7.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 10.7% professional, 23.3% services, 19.5% sales, 1.9% farming, 20.1% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,455 (2000); Median household income: $23,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2000). School District(s)
Prentice (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 428-2813 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2000); Median home value: $76,300 (2000); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2006); Median home value: $159,322 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 62.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODRUFF (town). Covers a land area of 28.531 square miles and a water area of 7.043 square miles. Located at 45.86° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,610 feet. Population: 1,634 (1990); 1,982 (2000); 2,028 (2006); 2,084 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 58.5% now married, 12.0% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 11.7% Irish, 10.3% Polish, 9.2% Norwegian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 16.6% professional, 16.8% services, 28.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.2% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,961 (2006); Median household income: $42,914 (2006); Average household income: $53,423 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $132,523 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Howard Young Medical Center (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 231.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Outagamie County Located in eastern Wisconsin; drained by the Wolf, Fox, and Embarrass Rivers. Covers a land area of 640.34 square miles, a water area of 4.06 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Appleton. Outagamie County is part of the Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Calumet County, WI; Outagamie County, WI Weather Station: Appleton
WOODBORO (town). Covers a land area of 34.593 square miles and a water area of 2.360 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 89.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,619 feet. Population: 684 (1990); 685 (2000); 672 (2006); 682 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 14.4% never married, 69.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 14.1% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 9.2% English, 9.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 21.7% professional, 13.1% services, 23.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 13.6% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,852 (2006); Median household income: $52,320 (2006); Average household income: $56,040 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006).
Elevation: 748 feet
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Elevation: 803 feet
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Population: 140,510 (1990); 160,971 (2000); 171,463 (2006); 180,001 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.7% Black, 2.6% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 267.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 52.0% Catholic Church, 9.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8.6% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 4.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.5% The United Methodist Church (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Outagamie County Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 95,281 (2005); Leading industries: 19.9% manufacturing; 15.1% retail trade; 10.5% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,430 totaling 263,485 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 39 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 290 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 9,543 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,675 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $19,107 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 883 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 332 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,370 (2006); Median household income: $57,753 (2006); Average household income: $68,118 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.29% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $261 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $255 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $138,973 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 127.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 64.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 188.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 89.0% good, 11.0% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 21.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 23.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,051.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 54.3% Bush, 44.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Deer Creek State Wildlife Area; Mack State Wildlife Area; Maine State Wildlife Area; Outagamie State Wildlife Area; Thousand Island State Conservancy Area Additional Information Contacts Outagamie County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-5079 http://www.co.outagamie.wi.us City of Appleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-6173 http://www.appleton.org City of Kaukauna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-6300 http://www.ci.kaukauna.wi.us Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 734-7101 http://www.foxcitieschamber.com Heart of The Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-1616 http://www.heartofthevalleychamber.com Seymour Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-6053 http://seymourwi.com Town of Buchanan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 734-8599 http://www.townofbuchanan.org Town of Freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-4548 http://www.townoffreedom.org Town of Grand Chute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-1573 http://www.grandchute.net Town of Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 757-5151 http://www.townofgreenville.com Town of Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-0908 http://www.townofliberty.com Village of Kimberly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7500 http://www.vokimberly.org Village of Little Chute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.vil.little-chute.wi.us
Outagamie County Communities APPLETON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 20.885 square miles and a water area of 0.474 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 88.40° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. History: In 1847 Amos A. Lawrence donated land for the establishment of a Methodist college at the Grand Chute, as the rapids of the Fox River were known. Grand Chute was renamed Appleton for Lawrence’s father-in-law. Water power from the falls soon gave rise to a sawmill, paper mill, cabinet factory, and several flour mills which were operating here by 1854. Of these, the paper industry emerged as the source of revenue for Appleton after 1900. Magician Harry Houdini (1874-1926) was born in
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Appleton as Ehrich Weiss, the fifth child of a Jewish rabbi who had fled here from Budapest. Population: 66,553 (1990); 70,087 (2000); 70,186 (2006); 70,564 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 1.4% Black, 5.5% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,360.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 59.2% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 11.9% Irish, 8.9% Other groups, 7.1% Dutch, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 39,770 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 121 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 20.6% professional, 12.7% services, 26.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.5% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,739 (2006); Median household income: $54,175 (2006); Average household income: $67,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $461 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $427 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). School District(s)
Appleton Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 15,275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-6126 Appleton Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 15,275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-6126 Appleton Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 15,275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-6126 Kimberly Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7900 Four-year College(s)
Lawrence University (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,450. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-7000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $27,924; Out-of-state $27,924 Two-year College(s)
Fox Valley Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,855. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 735-5600 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,940; Out-of-state $15,396 Gill Tech Academy of Hair Design (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 739-8684 Martins College of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 684-3028 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.2% (2006); Median home value: $129,473 (2006); Median rent: $456 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Appleton Medical Center (160 beds); St. Elizabeth Hospital (332 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 294.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Current (General - Circulation 9,059); The Post-Crescent (Circulation 53,658) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Appleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-6173 http://www.appleton.org Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 734-7101 http://www.foxcitieschamber.com
BEAR CREEK (village). Covers a land area of 0.925 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 817 feet. Population: 418 (1990); 415 (2000); 401 (2006); 401 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 433.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 54.2% now married, 9.3% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 14.3% Irish, 13.6% French (except Basque), 9.7% Other groups, 5.3% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 8.3% professional, 9.7% services, 17.5% sales, 4.9% farming, 16.0% construction, 38.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,641 (2006); Median household income: $44,231 (2006); Average household income: $48,539 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $85,000 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLACK CREEK (village). Covers a land area of 1.041 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 1,154 (1990); 1,192 (2000); 1,248 (2006); 1,303 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,199.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 59.3% now married, 8.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.4% German, 9.7% Dutch, 9.6% Irish, 6.0% Polish, 4.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 13.3% professional, 11.9% services, 24.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,179 (2006); Median household income: $50,776 (2006); Average household income: $53,129 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Seymour Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-2304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $167,067 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 50.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOVINA (town). Covers a land area of 33.672 square miles and a water area of 0.059 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 88.56° W. Long. Population: 899 (1990); 1,130 (2000); 1,144 (2006); 1,158 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 67.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% German, 10.3% Irish, 10.0% Other groups, 8.1% Dutch, 4.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 10.7% professional, 10.0% services, 22.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.3% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,442 (2006); Median household income: $65,926 (2006); Average household income: $71,474 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $152,344 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Seymour Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-2304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $122,396 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLACK CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.053 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 1,167 (1990); 1,268 (2000); 1,274 (2006); 1,292 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 64.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.3% German, 9.4% Dutch, 7.9% Irish, 5.3% United States or American, 4.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 9.4% professional, 7.2% services, 22.5% sales, 1.5% farming, 16.4% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,557 (2006); Median household income: $63,627 (2006); Average household income: $70,937 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $120 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $115 (2004).
BUCHANAN (town). Covers a land area of 16.588 square miles and a water area of 0.342 square miles. Located at 44.25° N. Lat.; 88.29° W. Long. Population: 1,906 (1990); 5,827 (2000); 7,456 (2006); 8,655 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 449.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 75.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 23.0% Dutch, 10.7% Irish, 7.4% Polish, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 22.9% professional, 6.9% services, 28.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.0% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,377 (2006); Median household income: $80,527 (2006); Average household income: $86,524 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $189,066 (2006); Median rent: $768 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 6 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 51.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Buchanan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 734-8599 http://www.townofbuchanan.org
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CENTER (town). Covers a land area of 35.656 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Population: 2,716 (1990); 3,163 (2000); 3,389 (2006); 3,536 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 95.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.5% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.0% German, 14.3% Dutch, 11.1% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 12.8% professional, 8.3% services, 25.7% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.7% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,327 (2006); Median household income: $68,255 (2006); Average household income: $82,276 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $180,540 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 63.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CICERO (town). Covers a land area of 35.478 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 855 feet. Population: 1,126 (1990); 1,092 (2000); 1,132 (2006); 1,153 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 67.7% now married, 4.2% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.5% German, 12.1% Dutch, 8.1% Polish, 7.6% Irish, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 10.1% professional, 8.8% services, 19.9% sales, 4.5% farming, 13.5% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,423 (2006); Median household income: $61,325 (2006); Average household income: $67,297 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $143,945 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 40.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) COMBINED LOCKS (village). Covers a land area of 1.522 square miles and a water area of 0.188 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 2,236 (1990); 2,422 (2000); 2,950 (2006); 3,346 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,938.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 72.5% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 27.2% Dutch, 8.7% United States or American, 8.2% Irish, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 43 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 14.9% professional, 11.1% services, 31.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 21.4% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $29,102 (2006); Median household income: $64,868 (2006); Average household income: $77,405 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Kimberly Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $133,524 (2006); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DALE (town). Covers a land area of 30.438 square miles and a water area of 0.029 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 88.66° W. Long. Elevation is 806 feet. Population: 1,818 (1990); 2,288 (2000); 2,370 (2006); 2,415 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 77.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 77.4% now married, 2.8% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% German, 10.3% Irish, 6.9% Dutch, 6.2% United States or American, 5.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 15.0% professional, 8.8% services, 27.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.8% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,296 (2006); Median household income: $73,949 (2006); Average household income: $94,393 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $159,322 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.2% less than 15 minutes, 56.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEER CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 35.487 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 88.68° W. Long. Population: 724 (1990); 682 (2000); 668 (2006); 662 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.3 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 59.4% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 14.6% French (except Basque), 11.1% United States or American, 10.5% Irish, 6.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 8.2% professional, 12.8% services, 13.3% sales, 5.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 32.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,799 (2006); Median household income: $53,538 (2006); Average household income: $60,209 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $105,000 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 82.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELLINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.862 square miles and a water area of 0.164 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 88.55° W. Long. Population: 2,099 (1990); 2,535 (2000); 2,673 (2006); 2,787 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 76.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 72.0% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.8% German, 10.6% Dutch, 10.3% Irish, 5.4% Polish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 12.3% professional, 7.9% services, 23.7% sales, 1.8% farming, 11.7% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,049 (2006); Median household income: $63,019 (2006); Average household income: $70,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $171,947 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 64.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Population: 13,595 (1990); 18,392 (2000); 20,211 (2006); 21,616 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 1.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 812.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 59.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 10.2% Irish, 7.8% Dutch, 7.5% Other groups, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 130 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 139 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 20.2% professional, 9.9% services, 28.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.2% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,115 (2006); Median household income: $56,581 (2006); Average household income: $68,167 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $357 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $280 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.7% (2006); Median home value: $161,727 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 406.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Grand Chute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 832-1573 http://www.grandchute.net
GREENVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.795 square miles and FREEDOM (town). Covers a land area of 35.754 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 88.30° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 4,114 (1990); 5,241 (2000); 5,749 (2006); 6,197 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 160.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 67.4% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 27.6% Dutch, 6.8% Irish, 6.1% Polish, 5.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 13.0% professional, 9.8% services, 26.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.7% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,272 (2006); Median household income: $64,769 (2006); Average household income: $73,283 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Freedom Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,557 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7944 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $160,330 (2006); Median rent: $448 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 59.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-4548 http://www.townoffreedom.org
a water area of 0.015 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 3,806 (1990); 6,844 (2000); 8,595 (2006); 9,948 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 240.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 72.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.2% German, 12.1% Irish, 6.6% Polish, 6.3% Norwegian, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 169 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 18.3% professional, 7.8% services, 27.1% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.2% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,874 (2006); Median household income: $73,234 (2006); Average household income: $83,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Hortonville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 779-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $181,681 (2006); Median rent: $668 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 54.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 757-5151 http://www.townofgreenville.com
HORTONIA (town). Covers a land area of 19.191 square miles and a GRAND CHUTE (town). Covers a land area of 24.886 square miles and a water area of 0.076 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long.
water area of 0.230 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 88.69° W. Long. Population: 791 (1990); 1,063 (2000); 1,146 (2006); 1,211 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Outagamie County any race (2006); Density: 59.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 66.7% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.0% German, 12.7% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 6.3% English, 5.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 19.3% professional, 9.1% services, 23.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 11.9% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,734 (2006); Median household income: $72,125 (2006); Average household income: $90,212 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $184,155 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HORTONVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 2.715 square miles and a water area of 0.067 square miles. Located at 44.33° N. Lat.; 88.63° W. Long. Elevation is 794 feet. Population: 2,030 (1990); 2,357 (2000); 2,595 (2006); 2,792 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.1% Black, 3.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 955.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 64.7% now married, 5.2% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.5% German, 12.4% Irish, 5.2% Polish, 5.0% English, 4.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 11.1% professional, 12.9% services, 24.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 14.4% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,156 (2006); Median household income: $62,455 (2006); Average household income: $68,166 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Hortonville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 779-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.7% (2006); Median home value: $133,378 (2006); Median rent: $449 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 50.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 132 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 60 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 14.1% professional, 14.9% services, 21.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.8% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,448 (2006); Median household income: $50,467 (2006); Average household income: $56,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $401 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $376 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Kaukauna Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $122,313 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 185.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Kaukauna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-6300 http://www.ci.kaukauna.wi.us Heart of The Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-1616 http://www.heartofthevalleychamber.com
KAUKAUNA (town). Covers a land area of 17.762 square miles and a water area of 0.304 square miles. Located at 44.33° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Elevation is 710 feet. History: A fur-trading post was established on the site by Pierre Grignon in 1760. The Grignon mansion, built 1836-1839 on the first land deeded in Wisconsin, has been restored. Outagamie County Teachers College is in Kaukauna. Settled 1793, incorporated 1885. Population: 898 (1990); 1,142 (2000); 1,362 (2006); 1,536 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 76.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 63.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 29.2% Dutch, 10.1% United States or American, 8.6% Irish, 6.6% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 7.5% professional, 8.9% services, 20.7% sales, 6.1% farming, 13.0% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,982 (2006); Median household income: $73,148 (2006); Average household income: $81,908 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
KAUKAUNA (city). Covers a land area of 6.204 square miles and a water area of 0.465 square miles. Located at 44.27° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Elevation is 710 feet. History: Kaukauna grew around the portage used by early travelers to avoid the cascade in the Fox River. First called Grand Kakalin, the settlement was developed by the Augustin Grignon family, who built a sawmill and grist mill and participated in the local fur trade. When a dam was built here, paper mills were established. A dairy industry later became the chief source of Kaukauna’s income. Population: 12,371 (1990); 12,983 (2000); 14,876 (2006); 16,349 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.4% Black, 2.4% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,397.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 59.6% now married, 8.1% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 21.0% Dutch, 11.3% Irish, 6.3% Other groups, 5.4% Polish (2000).
Kaukauna Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $177,895 (2006); Median rent: $660 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.2% less than 15 minutes, 47.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Heart of The Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 766-1616 http://www.heartofthevalleychamber.com
KIMBERLY (village). Covers a land area of 1.882 square miles and a water area of 0.145 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 88.33° W. Long. Elevation is 734 feet. History: Incorporated 1910.
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Population: 5,592 (1990); 6,146 (2000); 6,233 (2006); 6,364 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,312.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 61.7% now married, 7.8% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.7% German, 31.3% Dutch, 8.5% Irish, 5.8% United States or American, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 19.2% professional, 10.9% services, 25.8% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,904 (2006); Median household income: $53,218 (2006); Average household income: $59,264 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Kimberly Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $123,537 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Kimberly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7500 http://www.vokimberly.org
LIBERTY (town). Covers a land area of 30.632 square miles and a water area of 0.127 square miles. Located at 44.41° N. Lat.; 88.65° W. Long. Population: 691 (1990); 834 (2000); 874 (2006); 905 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 76.4% now married, 0.6% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.6% German, 8.1% Irish, 7.1% French (except Basque), 6.8% Dutch, 5.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 12.7% professional, 8.5% services, 27.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,987 (2006); Median household income: $72,756 (2006); Average household income: $81,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $150,417 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-0908 http://www.townofliberty.com LITTLE CHUTE (village). Covers a land area of 4.128 square miles and a water area of 0.360 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 728 feet. History: Settled 1850, incorporated 1899. Population: 9,454 (1990); 10,476 (2000); 10,740 (2006); 11,003 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.1% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,601.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 59.1% now
married, 5.1% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 31.4% Dutch, 9.1% Irish, 7.7% United States or American, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 16.5% professional, 11.1% services, 28.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.3% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,665 (2006); Median household income: $57,109 (2006); Average household income: $67,364 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Little Chute Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 788-7605 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $129,658 (2006); Median rent: $477 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Little Chute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.vil.little-chute.wi.us
MAINE (town). Covers a land area of 36.620 square miles and a water area of 0.786 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Population: 791 (1990); 831 (2000); 817 (2006); 813 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 64.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 9.3% French (except Basque), 8.8% Irish, 8.7% Norwegian, 7.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 7.2% professional, 10.0% services, 19.5% sales, 6.3% farming, 17.0% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,359 (2006); Median household income: $54,403 (2006); Average household income: $59,503 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $136,538 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAPLE CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 21.580 square miles and a water area of 0.134 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 88.69° W. Long. Population: 689 (1990); 687 (2000); 663 (2006); 661 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 64.3% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.2% German, 10.9% French (except Basque), 9.5% Irish, 7.4% Polish, 3.8% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 11.8% professional, 11.3% services, 20.3% sales, 1.7% farming, 13.2% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,186 (2006); Median household income: $50,962 (2006); Average household income: $55,065 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Outagamie County households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $138,393 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Population: 771 (1990); 1,029 (2000); 1,043 (2006); 1,045 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.6% German, 16.1% Dutch, 8.9% Polish, 7.0% United States or American, 6.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.1% management, 11.1% professional, 4.6% services, 21.4% sales, 3.4% farming, 17.1% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,849 (2006); Median household income: $78,205 (2006); Average household income: $85,971 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.0% (2006); Median home value: $193,351 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 49.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NICHOLS (village). Covers a land area of 0.863 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 254 (1990); 307 (2000); 320 (2006); 329 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 370.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 54.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 11.9% Polish, 11.6% Irish, 10.6% English, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 6.0% professional, 11.4% services, 19.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 39.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,672 (2006); Median household income: $43,603 (2006); Average household income: $48,053 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.5% (2006); Median home value: $76,667 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEYMOUR (city). Covers a land area of 2.529 square miles and a
ONEIDA (town). Covers a land area of 60.823 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Population: 3,858 (1990); 4,001 (2000); 4,111 (2006); 4,219 (2011 projected); Race: 55.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 62.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% Other groups, 31.6% German, 15.9% Dutch, 8.1% Irish, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 12.1% professional, 12.3% services, 27.1% sales, 2.4% farming, 16.0% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,327 (2006); Median household income: $61,551 (2006); Average household income: $68,804 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $153,540 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Seymour Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-2304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.9% (2006); Median home value: $127,506 (2006); Median rent: $456 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Newspapers: Times Press (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Seymour Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-6053 http://seymourwi.com
OSBORN (town). Covers a land area of 16.896 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long.
water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.50° N. Lat.; 88.32° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 2,795 (1990); 3,335 (2000); 3,325 (2006); 3,368 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,314.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 53.5% now married, 10.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 11.3% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 8.0% Dutch, 6.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 12.8% professional, 15.7% services, 22.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.6% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,194 (2006); Median household income: $51,325 (2006); Average household income: $59,122 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
SEYMOUR (town). Covers a land area of 30.502 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Settled 1871, incorporated 1879. Population: 1,217 (1990); 1,216 (2000); 1,322 (2006); 1,400 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 71.7% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 15.7% Polish, 13.3% Dutch, 5.2% Other groups, 4.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 4.4% professional, 16.3% services, 19.0% sales, 4.6% farming, 15.2% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,789 (2006); Median household income: $59,235 (2006); Average household income: $66,507 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Seymour Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-2304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $148,776 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Newspapers: Times Press (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 15.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Seymour Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 833-6053 http://seymourwi.com
SHIOCTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.645 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 88.57° W. Long. Elevation is 767 feet. Population: 971 (1990); 954 (2000); 965 (2006); 981 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 586.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 56.6% now married, 3.7% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 9.1% Irish, 9.0% Other groups, 9.0% French (except Basque), 7.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 5.3% professional, 15.0% services, 20.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 13.1% construction, 37.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,259 (2006); Median household income: $47,017 (2006); Average household income: $54,936 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Shiocton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 856 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 986-3351 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $92,642 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VANDENBROEK (town). Covers a land area of 9.489 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 88.29° W. Long. Population: 1,183 (1990); 1,351 (2000); 1,368 (2006); 1,377 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 144.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 72.5% now married, 3.1% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% German, 40.4% Dutch, 5.5% Polish, 5.3% Irish, 4.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7%
management, 11.8% professional, 9.7% services, 22.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.6% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,440 (2006); Median household income: $70,801 (2006); Average household income: $78,366 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.7% (2006); Median home value: $182,321 (2006); Median rent: $1,625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Ozaukee County Located in eastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan; drained by the Milwaukee River. Covers a land area of 231.95 square miles, a water area of 884.26 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Port Washington. Ozaukee County is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Milwaukee County, WI; Ozaukee County, WI; Washington County, WI; Waukesha County, WI Weather Station: Port Washington
Elevation: 597 feet
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Population: 72,831 (1990); 82,317 (2000); 86,577 (2006); 89,709 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 1.3% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 373.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 38.6% Catholic Church, 11.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 6.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.2% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.6% Jewish Estimate (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 47,761 (2005); Leading industries: 29.0% manufacturing; 12.1% retail trade; 10.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 533 totaling 75,467 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 10 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 134 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,484 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 120 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,236 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,931 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 277 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 129 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $37,358 (2006); Median household income: $71,504 (2006); Average household income: $96,186 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.59% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $250 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $173 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $259,735 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 103.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 69.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 194.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 73.6% good, 25.0% moderate, 1.4% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 46.1 per 10,000
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ozaukee County population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 681.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 65.8% Bush, 33.4% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Ozaukee County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 238-8111 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-5856 http://www.cedarburg.org City of Cedarburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 375-7606 http://www.ci.cedarburg.wi.us City of Mequon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 236-2912 http://mequon.govoffice.com City of Port Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-2600 http://www.ci.port-washington.wi.us Grafton Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-1650 http://www.grafton-wi.org Mequon-Thiensville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 512-9358 http://www.mtchamber.org Port Washington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-0900 http://www.portwashingtonchamber.com/ Saukville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-1970 http://www.village.saukville.wi.us/ Town of Cedarburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-4509 http://www.town.cedarburg.wi.us Town of Fredonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2846 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/TownFredonia Town of Grafton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-8500 http://www.town.grafton.wi.us Town of Saukville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 675-9217 http://www.town.saukville.wi.us Village of Fredonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2852 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/villagefredonia/index.html Village of Grafton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 375-5300 http://www.village.grafton.wi.us Village of Saukville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-9423 http://www.village.saukville.wi.us
Ozaukee County Communities BELGIUM (village). Covers a land area of 1.443 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 87.84° W. Long. Elevation is 736 feet. Population: 1,143 (1990); 1,678 (2000); 1,834 (2006); 1,951 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 1.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,271.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 68.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 16.2% Luxemburger, 7.0% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 15.5% professional, 13.7% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,397 (2006); Median household income: $64,125 (2006); Average household income: $70,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $197,222 (2006); Median rent: $527 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) BELGIUM (town). Covers a land area of 35.739 square miles and a water area of 1.065 square miles. Located at 43.49° N. Lat.; 87.85° W. Long. Elevation is 736 feet.
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Population: 1,190 (1990); 1,513 (2000); 1,638 (2006); 1,733 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.8% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 19.9% Luxemburger, 6.4% Irish, 6.4% Polish, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.2% management, 16.1% professional, 9.4% services, 18.7% sales, 3.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,569 (2006); Median household income: $67,708 (2006); Average household income: $87,312 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $146 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $134 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $256,738 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CEDARBURG (city). Covers a land area of 3.685 square miles and a water area of 0.036 square miles. Located at 43.29° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 10,129 (1990); 10,908 (2000); 11,536 (2006); 11,965 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,130.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 64.4% now married, 7.1% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 12.4% Irish, 8.6% English, 8.4% Polish, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 22.4% professional, 12.3% services, 26.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.4% construction, 10.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,124 (2006); Median household income: $64,058 (2006); Average household income: $79,674 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $575 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $533 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cedarburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 376-6115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $255,347 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 136.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ozaukee County Guide (General - Circulation 30,000); Ozaukee County News Graphic (General - Circulation 10,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-5856 http://www.cedarburg.org City of Cedarburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 375-7606 http://www.ci.cedarburg.wi.us
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CEDARBURG (town). Covers a land area of 25.593 square miles and a water area of 0.241 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. History: Settled 1842, incorporated 1885. Hamilton historic district, covered bridge. Population: 4,981 (1990); 5,744 (2000); 5,724 (2006); 5,742 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 223.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 74.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.5% German, 10.1% Polish, 9.8% Irish, 8.1% English, 4.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 26.1% professional, 8.8% services, 28.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 5.4% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,652 (2006); Median household income: $87,367 (2006); Average household income: $109,530 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $292 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $268 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). School District(s)
Cedarburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 376-6115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.4% (2006); Median home value: $311,207 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Ozaukee County Guide (General - Circulation 30,000); Ozaukee County News Graphic (General - Circulation 10,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-5856 http://www.cedarburg.org Town of Cedarburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-4509 http://www.town.cedarburg.wi.us
FREDONIA (village). Covers a land area of 1.431 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 1,656 (1990); 1,934 (2000); 2,175 (2006); 2,364 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.9% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,519.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 59.8% now married, 3.6% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% German, 10.0% Polish, 9.9% Irish, 8.0% Luxemburger, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 18.1% professional, 11.0% services, 21.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,259 (2006); Median household income: $61,483 (2006); Average household income: $69,820 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006).
than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Fredonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2852 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/villagefredonia/index.html
FREDONIA (town). Covers a land area of 34.655 square miles and a water area of 0.301 square miles. Located at 43.49° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 1,945 (1990); 2,903 (2000); 3,280 (2006); 3,545 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 1.7% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 94.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.75 (2006); Median age: 25.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 44.9% never married, 48.8% now married, 2.7% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.5% German, 9.0% Irish, 6.7% Polish, 6.7% Luxemburger, 4.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 16.0% professional, 19.2% services, 28.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.7% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,043 (2006); Median household income: $66,420 (2006); Average household income: $73,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Northern Ozaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2489 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $246,575 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 15.6% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Fredonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2846 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/TownFredonia
GRAFTON (village). Covers a land area of 4.041 square miles and a water area of 0.039 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 9,958 (1990); 10,312 (2000); 10,872 (2006); 11,298 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.5% Black, 1.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,690.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 66.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 14.4% Irish, 12.3% Polish, 8.2% English, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 20.9% professional, 11.3% services, 27.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.4% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,963 (2006); Median household income: $61,102 (2006); Average household income: $76,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). School District(s)
Grafton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 376-5440
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Two-year College(s)
Northern Ozaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-2489 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2006); Median home value: $193,814 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less
Blue Sky School of Professional Massage and Therapeutic Bodywork (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-9500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $202,151 (2006); Median rent: $573 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ozaukee County Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 141.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Grafton Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-1650 http://www.grafton-wi.org Village of Grafton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 375-5300 http://www.village.grafton.wi.us
GRAFTON (town). Covers a land area of 19.818 square miles and a water area of 1.599 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 87.93° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. History: Incorporated 1896. Population: 3,246 (1990); 4,132 (2000); 4,488 (2006); 4,739 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 226.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 68.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.3% German, 11.8% Irish, 10.2% Polish, 7.1% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 21.1% professional, 9.6% services, 26.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.5% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,366 (2006); Median household income: $73,788 (2006); Average household income: $97,666 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006). School District(s)
Grafton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 376-5440 Two-year College(s)
Blue Sky School of Professional Massage and Therapeutic Bodywork (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 692-9500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $274,074 (2006); Median rent: $702 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Grafton Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-1650 http://www.grafton-wi.org Town of Grafton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 377-8500 http://www.town.grafton.wi.us
MEQUON (city). Covers a land area of 46.183 square miles and a water area of 0.635 square miles. Located at 43.22° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Named for the Ojibway translation of “ladle,” the shape of a bend in the stream here. Roman Catholic training center, a Lutheran seminary and an automotive museum are here. Established 1846. Incorporated 1957. Population: 18,885 (1990); 21,823 (2000); 23,068 (2006); 23,989 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 2.7% Black, 3.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 499.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 71.5% now married, 5.7% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 13.9% Irish, 9.2% English, 8.7% Polish, 8.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 70 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.0% management, 31.2% professional, 6.7% services, 24.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.4% construction, 6.1% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $53,876 (2006); Median household income: $101,176 (2006); Average household income: $144,713 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006). School District(s)
Mequon-Thiensville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 238-8503 Four-year College(s)
Concordia University-Wisconsin (Private, Not-for-profit, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,418. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 243-5700 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $17,280; Out-of-state $17,280 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $356,693 (2006); Median rent: $836 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Mary’s Hospital - Ozaukee (82 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 82.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mequon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 236-2912 http://mequon.govoffice.com
PORT WASHINGTON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.846 square miles and a water area of 0.105 square miles. Located at 43.39° N. Lat.; 87.88° W. Long. Elevation is 612 feet. History: Named for George Washington, first President of the U.S. Port Washington was the scene of a revolt against the military draft in 1862, when the European immigrants who had settled here objected to service in the Civil War. Though the harbor at Port Washington was not adequate for the city to develop as a significant shipping center, the early manufacturing industries produced a great diversity of goods. Commercial fishing was also important to the Port Washington economy. Leland Stanford, founder of Stanford University, tried to establish a law practice in Port Washington in 1850. Population: 9,544 (1990); 10,467 (2000); 10,914 (2006); 11,239 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 1.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,837.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 60.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% German, 10.5% Irish, 10.1% Polish, 6.9% English, 5.3% Luxemburger (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 74 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 22.0% professional, 11.3% services, 26.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.7% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,619 (2006); Median household income: $61,522 (2006); Average household income: $69,962 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $514 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $458 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Port Washington-Saukville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-6005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.5% (2006); Median home value: $193,668 (2006); Median rent: $545 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 145.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ozaukee Press (General - Circulation 8,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts City of Port Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-2600 http://www.ci.port-washington.wi.us Port Washington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-0900 http://www.portwashingtonchamber.com/
PORT WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 18.603 square miles and a water area of 2.454 square miles. Located at 43.41° N. Lat.; 87.87° W. Long. Elevation is 612 feet. History: Settled before 1835, incorporated 1882. Population: 1,274 (1990); 1,631 (2000); 1,765 (2006); 1,864 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 2.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 94.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 60.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 13.3% Irish, 8.8% Luxemburger, 7.9% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 13.4% professional, 16.5% services, 19.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.8% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,519 (2006); Median household income: $64,958 (2006); Average household income: $75,229 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). School District(s)
Port Washington-Saukville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-6005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.7% (2006); Median home value: $237,269 (2006); Median rent: $532 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Ozaukee Press (General - Circulation 8,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Port Washington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-0900 http://www.portwashingtonchamber.com/
SAUKVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 2.977 square miles and a water area of 0.046 square miles. Located at 43.38° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 4,019 (1990); 4,068 (2000); 3,904 (2006); 3,848 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,311.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 58.9% now married, 3.1% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.5% German, 11.4% Irish, 9.4% Polish, 6.7% Other groups, 6.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 16.0% professional, 10.5% services, 27.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,525 (2006); Median household income: $62,978 (2006); Average household income: $68,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Port Washington-Saukville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-6005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.0% (2006); Median home value: $190,108 (2006); Median rent: $533 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 282.7 per 10,000 population (2005).
Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Saukville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-1970 http://www.village.saukville.wi.us/ Village of Saukville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 284-9423 http://www.village.saukville.wi.us
SAUKVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 32.661 square miles and a water area of 0.678 square miles. Located at 43.40° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 1,430 (1990); 1,755 (2000); 2,054 (2006); 2,220 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.3% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% German, 12.1% Irish, 10.9% Polish, 8.9% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 18.8% professional, 10.8% services, 22.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,509 (2006); Median household income: $70,357 (2006); Average household income: $83,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $94 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $78 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). School District(s)
Port Washington-Saukville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-6005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $266,148 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Saukville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 268-1970 http://www.village.saukville.wi.us/ Town of Saukville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 675-9217 http://www.town.saukville.wi.us
THIENSVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.098 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. History: Thiensville was the home of Victor L. Berger (1860-1929), editor of the leading Socialist newspaper. In 1910, Berger became the first Socialist member of the U.S. Congress. Population: 3,301 (1990); 3,254 (2000); 3,098 (2006); 2,963 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 1.3% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,822.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 58.4% now married, 8.1% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.5% German, 13.9% Irish, 7.1% Other groups, 6.9% Polish, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 25.6% professional, 13.9% services, 28.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 3.1% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,118 (2006); Median household income: $65,451 (2006); Average household income: $75,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Pepin County Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $230,157 (2006); Median rent: $670 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 56.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mequon-Thiensville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 512-9358 http://www.mtchamber.org
Pepin County Located in western Wisconsin; bounded on the southwest by Lake Pepin on the Mississippi River and the Minnesota border; drained by the Chippewa River. Covers a land area of 232.28 square miles, a water area of 16.40 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1858. County seat is Durand. Population: 7,107 (1990); 7,213 (2000); 7,573 (2006); 7,939 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 33.8% Catholic Church, 17.4% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 7.1% The United Methodist Church, 2.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.0% The Evangelical Covenant Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 3,967 (2005); Leading industries: 18.2% retail trade; 18.1% health care and social assistance; 10.4% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 501 totaling 111,313 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 434 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $18,828 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,201 (2006); Median household income: $44,888 (2006); Average household income: $53,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.93% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $426 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $374 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $114,950 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 128.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 206.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 113.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 875.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 45.6% Bush, 53.6% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Pepin County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8857 http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us City of Durand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8770 http://cityofdurand.com
Pepin County Communities ALBANY (town). Covers a land area of 36.036 square miles and a water area of <.001 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 507 (1990); 620 (2000); 690 (2006); 743 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.38 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 66.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 19.2% Norwegian, 10.4% Austrian, 8.2% Irish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 10.3% professional, 14.6% services, 13.2% sales, 3.6% farming, 15.2% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,931 (2006); Median household income: $49,318 (2006); Average household income: $53,885 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $132,394 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARKANSAW (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54721). Covers a land area of 68.443 square miles and a water area of 0.250 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 92.07° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 1,399 (2000); Race: 99.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.4% under 18, 13.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 60.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.1% German, 12.9% Austrian, 12.7% Norwegian, 9.5% Irish, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 12.0% professional, 14.8% services, 16.8% sales, 5.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 24.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,504 (2000); Median household income: $37,857 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2000). School District(s)
Durand (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8919 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2000); Median home value: $67,500 (2000); Median rent: $302 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DURAND (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.601 square miles and a water area of 0.111 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 91.96° W. Long. Elevation is 721 feet. History: Durand was laid out in 1856 by Myles Durand Prindle, who gave the town its name. It became the seat of Pepin County in 1861. Durand was a busy river port in lumbering days, but with the slowing of traffic on the river, Durand became a trading center for the surrounding farmlands. Population: 2,117 (1990); 1,968 (2000); 1,923 (2006); 1,924 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,201.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 58.0% now married, 11.0% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 18.7% Norwegian, 10.2% Austrian, 8.7% Irish, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 18.0% professional, 15.6% services, 28.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,733 (2006); Median household income: $34,692 (2006); Average household income: $46,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006).
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Durand (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8919 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.6% (2006); Median home value: $99,485 (2006); Median rent: $278 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Hospitals: Chippewa Valley Hospital (88 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 82.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Courier-Wedge (General - Circulation 4,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 14.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Durand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8770 http://cityofdurand.com
DURAND (town). Covers a land area of 18.510 square miles and a water area of 0.552 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 91.93° W. Long. Elevation is 721 feet. History: Settled c.1850, incorporated 1887. Population: 490 (1990); 694 (2000); 701 (2006); 725 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 66.7% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 20.5% Austrian, 20.0% Norwegian, 11.9% Irish, 4.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 10.1% professional, 12.5% services, 24.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.6% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,257 (2006); Median household income: $55,616 (2006); Average household income: $64,208 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Durand (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 672-8919 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $139,035 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Chippewa Valley Hospital (88 beds) Newspapers: The Courier-Wedge (General - Circulation 4,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.6% less than 15 minutes, 10.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANKFORT (town). Covers a land area of 30.069 square miles and a water area of 0.898 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 92.09° W. Long. Population: 322 (1990); 362 (2000); 395 (2006); 423 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 56.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 16.0% Swedish, 14.5% Irish, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 18.0% professional, 13.4% services, 9.8% sales, 6.2% farming, 11.9% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,108 (2006); Median household income: $42,016 (2006); Average household income: $49,983 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $113,793 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIMA (town). Covers a land area of 35.905 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 91.84° W. Long. Elevation is 877 feet. Population: 649 (1990); 716 (2000); 787 (2006); 842 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.19 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 63.4% now married, 1.6% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 30.9% Austrian, 5.4% English, 4.5% Norwegian, 3.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 10.2% professional, 15.7% services, 16.0% sales, 4.4% farming, 18.3% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,455 (2006); Median household income: $51,815 (2006); Average household income: $68,360 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $110,833 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 22.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) PEPIN (village). Covers a land area of 0.709 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 92.14° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. History: Pepin was settled in 1846 as a port on the Mississippi River. This was the home of the Fuller brothers, steamboat engineers of the upper Mississippi, who were said to have popularized the term “stateroom” for ship cabins, naming each cabin for a different state. Population: 899 (1990); 878 (2000); 971 (2006); 1,050 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,369.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 49.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 61.5% now married, 9.0% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 16.0% Swedish, 16.0% Norwegian, 8.0% United States or American, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 13.5% professional, 16.7% services, 14.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.8% construction, 32.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,732 (2006); Median household income: $41,541 (2006); Average household income: $47,676 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Pepin Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 442-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $104,688 (2006); Median rent: $337 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 140.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 1.3% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 14.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Pepin County
PEPIN (town). Covers a land area of 45.439 square miles and a water area of 7.118 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 92.14° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 670 (1990); 580 (2000); 666 (2006); 741 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 67.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% German, 18.6% Norwegian, 18.2% Swedish, 9.1% Irish, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 18.0% professional, 15.2% services, 10.6% sales, 4.3% farming, 6.2% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,015 (2006); Median household income: $55,000 (2006); Average household income: $61,704 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). School District(s)
Pepin Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 442-2391 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $143,519 (2006); Median rent: $213 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 14.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STOCKHOLM (village). Covers a land area of 0.933 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 92.26° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. Population: 89 (1990); 97 (2000); 117 (2006); 135 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 125.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 52.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 62.0% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 28.6% Swedish, 25.7% Norwegian, 14.3% Irish, 10.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 26.2% professional, 19.7% services, 9.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,504 (2006); Median household income: $48,500 (2006); Average household income: $57,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 46.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $185,000 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.2% walk, 18.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) STOCKHOLM (town). Covers a land area of 15.358 square miles and a water area of 6.381 square miles. Located at 44.50° N. Lat.; 92.25° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. Population: 173 (1990); 75 (2000); 89 (2006); 101 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 52.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.6 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 72.5% now married, 11.8% widowed, 15.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% Swedish, 36.9% German, 10.8% Norwegian, 7.7% Dutch, 7.7% English (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 23.8% professional, 0.0% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,118 (2006); Median household income: $47,857 (2006); Average household income: $59,583 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $291,667 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.5% less than 15 minutes, 10.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 52.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 26.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WATERVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 35.719 square miles and a water area of 0.475 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 92.05° W. Long. Population: 872 (1990); 859 (2000); 874 (2006); 895 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.3% German, 15.7% Austrian, 11.9% Norwegian, 9.8% Irish, 7.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 9.6% professional, 14.5% services, 17.3% sales, 5.8% farming, 7.7% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,045 (2006); Median household income: $43,112 (2006); Average household income: $48,812 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $91,864 (2006); Median rent: $236 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) WAUBEEK (town). Covers a land area of 12.005 square miles and a water area of 0.825 square miles. Located at 44.65° N. Lat.; 91.98° W. Long. Population: 319 (1990); 364 (2000); 360 (2006); 360 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 66.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.5% German, 14.6% Norwegian, 14.1% Austrian, 9.7% Irish, 9.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 18.9% professional, 12.1% services, 24.8% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.2% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,146 (2006); Median household income: $57,857 (2006); Average household income: $72,404 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $139,773 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.2% less
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than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Pierce County Located in western Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the St. Croix River, and on the south and southwest by the Mississippi River, Lake Pepin, and the Minnesota border. Covers a land area of 576.49 square miles, a water area of 15.10 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Ellsworth. Pierce County is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Anoka County, MN; Carver County, MN; Chisago County, MN; Dakota County, MN; Hennepin County, MN; Isanti County, MN; Ramsey County, MN; Scott County, MN; Sherburne County, MN; Washington County, MN; Wright County, MN; Pierce County, WI; St. Croix County, WI Weather Station: Ellsworth 1 E
Elevation: 1,026 feet
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Weather Station: River Falls
Elevation: 912 feet
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Population: 32,765 (1990); 36,804 (2000); 39,044 (2006); 41,001 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 22.9% Catholic Church, 18.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 5.0% The United Methodist Church, 4.2% United Church of Christ, 2.8% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,235 (2005); Leading industries: 15.4% manufacturing; 14.0% accommodation & food services; 14.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,510 totaling 267,311 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 23 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,692 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,044 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,668 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 389 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,071 (2006); Median household income: $58,967 (2006); Average household income: $68,239 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.91% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $186,480 (2006); Median rent: $476 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 127.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 51.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 180.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 8.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 344.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 47.7% Bush, 51.1% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Kinnickinnic State Park; Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Pierce County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-3531 http://www.co.pierce.wi.us
City of Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 262-5544 http://www.prescottwi.org City of River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-0900 http://www.rfcity.org Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-6442 http://www.ellsworthchamber.com Prescott Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 262-3284 http://www.prescottwi.com/ River Falls Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (715) 425-2533 http://www.rfchamber.com Town of River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-6947 http://www.riverfallstown.com Village of Bay City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 594-3168 http://www.baycitywi.org Village of Ellsworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-4742 http://www.villageofellsworth.org
Pierce County Communities BAY CITY (village). Covers a land area of 0.514 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 44.58° N. Lat.; 92.45° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. Population: 578 (1990); 465 (2000); 471 (2006); 480 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 915.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 52.2% now married, 6.0% widowed, 19.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 18.3% Irish, 12.9% Norwegian, 11.3% Swedish, 10.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 7.0% professional, 23.6% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.7% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,197 (2006); Median household income: $59,722 (2006); Average household income: $66,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $85,556 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Bay City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 594-3168 http://www.baycitywi.org BELDENVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54003). Covers a land area of 32.668 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.78° N. Lat.; 92.44° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 1,008 (2000); Race: 99.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 30.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.1% under 18, 10.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 65.5% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 31.8% Norwegian, 12.6% Swedish, 9.1% Irish, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 17.7% professional, 16.4% services, 18.6% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,502 (2000); Median household income: $51,618 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2000); Median home value: $107,100 (2000); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.2% less
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CLIFTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.350 square miles and a water area of 1.207 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 92.73° W. Long. Population: 1,119 (1990); 1,657 (2000); 1,801 (2006); 1,907 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 74.0% now married, 2.1% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 14.8% Irish, 14.2% Norwegian, 10.2% Swedish, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 27.2% professional, 13.7% services, 21.7% sales, 2.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,544 (2006); Median household income: $82,718 (2006); Average household income: $90,776 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $297,283 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DIAMOND BLUFF (town). Covers a land area of 16.668 square miles and a water area of 1.655 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 92.61° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. Population: 492 (1990); 479 (2000); 525 (2006); 564 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 61.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 15.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.8% German, 17.0% Irish, 15.5% Norwegian, 6.0% Swedish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 10.3% professional, 13.2% services, 23.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 15.7% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,276 (2006); Median household income: $63,021 (2006); Average household income: $72,063 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $170,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL PASO (town). Covers a land area of 35.055 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 92.32° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. Population: 641 (1990); 690 (2000); 775 (2006); 844 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 59.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 24.3% Norwegian, 14.0% Irish, 6.7% Swedish, 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.3% management, 13.6% professional, 9.7% services, 22.8% sales, 2.7% farming, 10.7% construction, 17.1% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $25,187 (2006); Median household income: $60,045 (2006); Average household income: $73,109 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $228,804 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELLSWORTH (village). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.732 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 92.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,226 feet. History: When the railroad built their station a mile from the community of Ellsworth, a second Ellsworth grew up around the depot. East Ellsworth and West Ellsworth continued to exist as distinct parts of the village. Population: 2,766 (1990); 2,909 (2000); 3,052 (2006); 3,185 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 817.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 61.8% now married, 9.4% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% German, 20.8% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 11.2% Swedish, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.1% professional, 15.7% services, 22.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.2% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,281 (2006); Median household income: $50,249 (2006); Average household income: $56,102 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ellsworth Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-3900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.0% (2006); Median home value: $146,700 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 200.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pierce County Herald (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.1% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-6442 http://www.ellsworthchamber.com Village of Ellsworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-4742 http://www.villageofellsworth.org
ELLSWORTH (town). Covers a land area of 32.075 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 92.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,226 feet. History: Incorporated 1887. Population: 970 (1990); 1,064 (2000); 1,148 (2006); 1,218 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 62.1% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 21.1% Norwegian, 13.6% Swedish, 11.2% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 12.7% professional, 12.8% services, 24.4% sales, 2.7% farming, 15.1% construction, 23.4% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $25,068 (2006); Median household income: $61,719 (2006); Average household income: $68,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Ellsworth Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-3900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $205,140 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Newspapers: Pierce County Herald (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-6442 http://www.ellsworthchamber.com
ELMWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 1.480 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.77° N. Lat.; 92.14° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 775 (1990); 841 (2000); 920 (2006); 986 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 621.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 57.6% now married, 9.8% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 13.1% Norwegian, 9.3% United States or American, 7.4% Irish, 4.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 13.5% professional, 19.6% services, 15.4% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.8% construction, 32.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,369 (2006); Median household income: $41,416 (2006); Average household income: $46,726 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Elmwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 390 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 639-2711 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $102,664 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 19.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GILMAN (town). Covers a land area of 33.825 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 92.32° W. Long. Population: 745 (1990); 772 (2000); 835 (2006); 887 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 71.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% German, 38.8% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 5.3% Swedish, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 13.2% professional, 12.8% services, 17.6% sales, 4.1% farming, 10.5% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,039 (2006); Median household income: $64,555 (2006); Average household income: $69,465 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $200,000 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 14.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAGER CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54014). Aka Hager. Covers a land area of 43.460 square miles and a water area of 0.982 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 92.54° W. Long. Elevation is 718 feet. Population: 2,145 (2000); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 49.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.9% under 18, 10.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 65.3% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 13.4% Swedish, 13.0% Irish, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 12.3% professional, 15.7% services, 20.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.9% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,387 (2000); Median household income: $53,950 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2000). School District(s)
Ellsworth Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 273-3900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2000); Median home value: $114,400 (2000); Median rent: $472 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 36.027 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 92.44° W. Long. Population: 766 (1990); 814 (2000); 913 (2006); 997 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 68.3% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% German, 18.8% Swedish, 18.6% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 11.0% professional, 11.0% services, 19.0% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.1% construction, 30.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,521 (2006); Median household income: $65,885 (2006); Average household income: $74,327 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $175,000 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) ISABELLE (town). Covers a land area of 10.418 square miles and a water area of 5.235 square miles. Located at 44.59° N. Lat.; 92.45° W. Long. Population: 196 (1990); 315 (2000); 318 (2006); 321 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Pierce County size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 65.9% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 17.8% Norwegian, 14.1% Swedish, 13.5% Irish, 8.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 16.4% professional, 17.6% services, 20.0% sales, 1.2% farming, 18.2% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,222 (2006); Median household income: $70,395 (2006); Average household income: $80,108 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $171,591 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAIDEN ROCK (village). Covers a land area of 1.127 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 92.31° W. Long. Elevation is 689 feet. Population: 146 (1990); 121 (2000); 124 (2006); 127 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 110.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 46.8% now married, 6.5% widowed, 19.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.5% German, 21.6% Swedish, 15.9% Norwegian, 10.2% English, 8.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 17.8% professional, 11.1% services, 48.9% sales, 2.2% farming, 4.4% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,952 (2006); Median household income: $48,929 (2006); Average household income: $62,982 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $96,875 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAIDEN ROCK (town). Covers a land area of 40.330 square miles and a water area of 3.733 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 92.24° W. Long. Elevation is 689 feet. Population: 649 (1990); 589 (2000); 607 (2006); 620 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 70.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 15.8% Swedish, 14.9% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 7.1% Austrian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 14.4% professional, 7.8% services, 22.4% sales, 4.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,971 (2006); Median household income: $55,784 (2006); Average household income: $65,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $171,512 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARTELL (town). Covers a land area of 35.830 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 92.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. History: Martell, which grew up around a sawmill, was named for Joseph Martell, a French Canadian who settled here in 1847. One of Martell’s companions in the early settlement was Xerxes Jock, who became legendary for his hunting feats. Population: 866 (1990); 1,070 (2000); 1,191 (2006); 1,291 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.7% German, 25.7% Norwegian, 12.8% Irish, 12.0% Swedish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 21.1% professional, 12.4% services, 17.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.2% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,323 (2006); Median household income: $67,920 (2006); Average household income: $77,725 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $217,526 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) OAK GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 39.278 square miles and a water area of 0.535 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 92.69° W. Long. Population: 1,120 (1990); 1,522 (2000); 1,647 (2006); 1,745 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 69.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 14.7% Irish, 13.7% Norwegian, 8.6% Swedish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 22.4% professional, 9.0% services, 23.6% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.3% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,880 (2006); Median household income: $84,631 (2006); Average household income: $92,138 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $295,029 (2006); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) PLUM CITY (village). Covers a land area of 0.983 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 92.19° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 584 (1990); 574 (2000); 638 (2006); 686 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 649.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 65.9% now married, 6.8% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 12.5% Norwegian, 11.0% Swedish, 8.6% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 12.8% professional, 10.3% services, 31.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 11.4% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,413 (2006); Median household income: $49,342 (2006); Average household income: $63,153 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Plum City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 647-2591 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $116,216 (2006); Median rent: $329 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRESCOTT (city). Covers a land area of 2.023 square miles and a water area of 0.370 square miles. Located at 44.75° N. Lat.; 92.79° W. Long. Elevation is 775 feet. History: Prescott began in the early 1850’s, after Philander Prescott, as an agent for army officers stationed at Fort Snelling, had staked claims here in 1827. Prescott developed as a river town with shipping and lumbering. When Pierce County was formed in 1853, Prescott became the county seat, but lost the honor to Ellsworth after a long battle. Population: 3,243 (1990); 3,764 (2000); 3,838 (2006); 3,954 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,896.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 59.4% now married, 2.8% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 16.3% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 7.1% Swedish, 6.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 20.8% professional, 14.0% services, 26.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,799 (2006); Median household income: $60,792 (2006); Average household income: $68,054 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Prescott (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 262-5782 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $189,087 (2006); Median rent: $514 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 391.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Prescott Journal (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 262-5544 http://www.prescottwi.org Prescott Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 262-3284 http://www.prescottwi.com/
RIVER FALLS (city). Covers a land area of 4.976 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 44.85° N. Lat.; 92.62° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. History: River Falls began as a settlement called Greenwood, founded by Joel Foster who came here from Connecticut in 1849. Greenwood was soon renamed Kinnikinnick, for the river on which it was located. The village grew up around sawmills, a planing mill, and a flour mill. In 1872 a State Normal School was established in River Falls. Population: 11,014 (1990); 12,560 (2000); 13,028 (2006); 13,461 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.9% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,618.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 26.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.6 (2006); Marriage status: 48.9% never married, 40.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 20.7% Norwegian, 12.3% Irish, 9.4% Swedish, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 153 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 22.8% professional, 18.8% services, 28.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 6.0% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,003 (2006); Median household income: $46,474 (2006); Average household income: $57,096 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). School District(s)
River Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-1800 River Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-1800 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-River Falls (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,118. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-3913 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,080; Out-of-state $15,126 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.1% (2006); Median home value: $181,111 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: River Falls Area Hospital (42 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 392.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: River Falls Journal (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 12.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-0900 http://www.rfcity.org River Falls Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (715) 425-2533 http://www.rfchamber.com
RIVER FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 44.685 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 1,728 (1990); 2,304 (2000); 2,577 (2006); 2,798 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 57.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 66.6% now married, 1.4% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.4% German, 20.6% Norwegian, 12.7% English, 11.1% Irish, 10.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 27.9% professional, 12.7% services, 21.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 7.5% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,021 (2006); Median household income: $83,871 (2006); Average household income: $98,698 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Pierce County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006). School District(s)
River Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-1800 River Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-1800 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-River Falls (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,118. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-3913 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,080; Out-of-state $15,126 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $261,064 (2006); Median rent: $604 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: River Falls Area Hospital (42 beds) Newspapers: River Falls Journal (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts River Falls Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (715) 425-2533 http://www.rfchamber.com Town of River Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 425-6947 http://www.riverfallstown.com
ROCK ELM (town). Covers a land area of 35.832 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 92.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 519 (1990); 504 (2000); 550 (2006); 589 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 63.1% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 11.2% Norwegian, 10.3% Irish, 9.5% English, 6.2% Austrian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 10.7% professional, 10.0% services, 13.2% sales, 10.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,577 (2006); Median household income: $46,625 (2006); Average household income: $62,715 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $161,842 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 24.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SALEM (town). Covers a land area of 35.357 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 92.32° W. Long. Elevation is 1,027 feet. Population: 514 (1990); 505 (2000); 571 (2006); 623 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 68.7% now married, 2.2% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% German, 17.8% Swedish, 15.4% Irish, 10.0% English, 5.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 8.9% professional, 13.7% services, 18.9% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,920 (2006); Median household income: $66,106 (2006); Average household income: $65,766 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $188,235 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPRING LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 31.287 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 92.19° W. Long. Population: 564 (1990); 550 (2000); 598 (2006); 640 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 70.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% German, 20.0% Norwegian, 14.3% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 14.2% professional, 9.4% services, 20.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 5.6% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,928 (2006); Median household income: $58,405 (2006); Average household income: $74,187 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $226 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $226 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $181,944 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 14.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPRING VALLEY (village). Covers a land area of 3.739 square miles and a water area of 0.730 square miles. Located at 44.84° N. Lat.; 92.24° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. History: Spring Valley began as a logging camp, but experienced a mining boom in the early 1890’s when iron deposits were found here. A furnace was built, and a railway line extended to the town. Both the timber and the iron declined in the early 1900’s. Population: 1,069 (1990); 1,189 (2000); 1,228 (2006); 1,261 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 328.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 58.5% now married, 10.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 30.3% Norwegian, 11.8% Irish, 6.1% English, 5.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 11.8% professional, 18.5% services, 23.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.5% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,729 (2006); Median household income: $49,007 (2006); Average household income: $54,614 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Spring Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 778-5551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $109,854 (2006); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000).
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Newspapers: Elmwood Argus (General - Circulation 500); The Sun (General - Circulation 700) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TRENTON (town). Covers a land area of 28.111 square miles and a water area of 2.048 square miles. Located at 44.61° N. Lat.; 92.53° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. Population: 1,583 (1990); 1,737 (2000); 1,821 (2006); 1,897 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 67.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 18.9% Norwegian, 18.4% Swedish, 11.6% Irish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 14.2% professional, 15.9% services, 22.0% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.5% construction, 26.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,313 (2006); Median household income: $65,473 (2006); Average household income: $74,398 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $176,639 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TRIMBELLE (town). Covers a land area of 36.169 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 1,482 (1990); 1,511 (2000); 1,665 (2006); 1,794 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 66.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 16.6% Norwegian, 11.1% Swedish, 10.3% Irish, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 14.3% professional, 13.4% services, 15.9% sales, 1.8% farming, 13.6% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,939 (2006); Median household income: $64,766 (2006); Average household income: $69,100 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $147 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $145 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $189,228 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) UNION (town). Covers a land area of 34.897 square miles and a water area of 0.181 square miles. Located at 44.65° N. Lat.; 92.18° W. Long. Population: 593 (1990); 618 (2000); 684 (2006); 737 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 58.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
(includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% German, 11.7% Norwegian, 9.4% Irish, 7.6% Swedish, 6.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 8.7% professional, 12.8% services, 17.7% sales, 2.1% farming, 10.1% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,971 (2006); Median household income: $40,745 (2006); Average household income: $51,219 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $139,919 (2006); Median rent: $142 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 23.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 20.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Polk County Located in northwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the St. Croix River and the Minnesota border; includes many small lakes. Covers a land area of 917.27 square miles, a water area of 39.01 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Balsam Lake. Weather Station: Amery
Elevation: 1,069 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 19 26 38 54 68 76 81 78 69 56 39 25 Low -1 5 19 33 45 54 59 56 47 35 22 7 Precip 1.0 0.7 1.7 2.6 3.2 4.6 4.0 4.7 3.8 2.6 2.1 1.1 Snow 11.3 6.4 8.5 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 7.0 9.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Luck
Elevation: 1,217 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 28 39 56 69 77 81 79 69 57 39 25 Low 1 7 19 33 45 53 58 56 47 36 23 8 Precip 1.0 0.7 1.7 2.4 3.6 4.3 4.1 4.5 4.0 2.7 2.0 0.9 Snow 13.8 7.8 10.5 3.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 10.9 11.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Saint Croix Falls
Elevation: 767 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 22 29 41 57 71 79 83 81 71 59 40 27 Low -1 6 19 33 45 55 60 58 48 37 23 8 Precip 0.8 0.6 1.6 2.6 3.4 4.5 4.1 4.7 3.7 2.7 1.7 0.8 Snow 11.1 5.6 7.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 7.5 7.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 34,773 (1990); 41,319 (2000); 44,717 (2006); 47,576 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 11.9% Catholic Church, 4.2% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.8% The United Methodist Church, 2.1% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,153 (2005); Leading industries: 29.4% manufacturing; 16.3% health care and social assistance; 15.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,659 totaling 292,860 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 49 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,371 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 984 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,756 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 399 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 32 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,461 (2006); Median household income: $48,638 (2006); Average household income: $58,114 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.16% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $351 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $291 (2004).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Polk County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $136,772 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 106.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 94.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 177.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 13.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 32.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 931.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.5% Bush, 47.5% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Balsam Branch State Wildlife Area; Behning Creek State Public Fishing Area; Interstate State Park; McKenzie Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Parker Creek State Public Fishing Area; Rice Bed Creek State Wildlife Area; Sand Creek State Fishery Area; Snake Creek State Public Fishing Area; Wagon Landing Springs State Public Fishing Area Additional Information Contacts Polk County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 485-9226 http://www.co.polk.wi.us Balsam Lake Community Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 485-3424 http://www.balsamlakewi.com Clear Lake Civic and Community Association . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 263-2157 Frederic Area Community Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 327-4836 http://www.fredericwi.com Osceola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 947-0581 http://www.osceolachamber.org Saint Croix Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-3580 http://www.stcroixfallschamber.com
Polk County Communities ALDEN (town). Covers a land area of 56.059 square miles and a water area of 2.982 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 92.51° W. Long. Population: 2,133 (1990); 2,615 (2000); 2,836 (2006); 3,014 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 64.5% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 29.2% Norwegian, 12.3% Swedish, 10.0% Irish, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 17.3% professional, 11.7% services, 24.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,661 (2006); Median household income: $68,803 (2006); Average household income: $78,033 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $184,034 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) AMERY (city). Covers a land area of 3.004 square miles and a water area of 0.569 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 92.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,070 feet. History: Settled 1884, incorporated 1919. Population: 2,658 (1990); 2,845 (2000); 2,834 (2006); 2,862 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 943.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 55.4% now married, 15.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.8% German, 21.7% Norwegian, 12.1% Swedish, 10.7% Irish, 7.5% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 17.4% professional, 17.3% services, 20.2% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,293 (2006); Median household income: $35,066 (2006); Average household income: $43,875 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Amery (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,856 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 268-0272 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $112,838 (2006); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Amery Regional Medical Center (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 236.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Amery Free Press (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
APPLE RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 33.984 square miles and a water area of 2.023 square miles. Located at 45.44° N. Lat.; 92.33° W. Long. Population: 815 (1990); 1,067 (2000); 1,120 (2006); 1,169 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 63.8% now married, 3.9% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 21.2% Norwegian, 16.2% Swedish, 9.2% Irish, 9.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 13.8% professional, 13.0% services, 20.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 15.8% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,823 (2006); Median household income: $52,741 (2006); Average household income: $62,013 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $139,739 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BALSAM LAKE (village). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.025 square miles and a water area of 1.246 square miles. Located at 45.45° N. Lat.; 92.45° W. Long. Elevation is 1,155 feet. Population: 792 (1990); 950 (2000); 996 (2006); 1,040 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 491.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 59.8% now married, 8.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% German, 14.4% Swedish, 14.2% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 12.9% professional, 16.8% services, 23.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.0% construction, 26.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,239 (2006); Median household income: $41,552 (2006); Average household income: $50,739 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Unity (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 825-3515 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $101,894 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Enterprise Press (General - Circulation 5,200); Ledger Press (General - Circulation 8,000); Standard Press (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Balsam Lake Community Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 485-3424 http://www.balsamlakewi.com
BALSAM LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 29.729 square miles and a water area of 2.504 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 92.47° W. Long. Elevation is 1,155 feet. Population: 1,067 (1990); 1,384 (2000); 1,468 (2006); 1,539 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.8% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 66.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 19.3% Norwegian, 16.2% Swedish, 10.7% Irish, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 16.4% professional, 11.8% services, 23.4% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.8% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,293 (2006); Median household income: $53,804 (2006); Average household income: $67,091 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Unity (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 825-3515 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.1% (2006); Median home value: $153,738 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Newspapers: Enterprise Press (General - Circulation 5,200); Ledger Press (General - Circulation 8,000); Standard Press (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Balsam Lake Community Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 485-3424 http://www.balsamlakewi.com
BEAVER (town). Covers a land area of 35.282 square miles and a water area of 1.508 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 92.21° W. Long. Population: 623 (1990); 753 (2000); 784 (2006); 812 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 65.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.9% German, 20.5% Norwegian, 13.8% Swedish, 8.9% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 16.8% professional, 7.3% services, 22.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 30.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,969 (2006); Median household income: $49,375 (2006); Average household income: $55,751 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $122,989 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLACK BROOK (town). Covers a land area of 34.246 square miles and a water area of 0.690 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 92.35° W. Long. Population: 963 (1990); 1,208 (2000); 1,348 (2006); 1,458 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 67.6% now married, 2.3% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 23.7% Norwegian, 12.5% Swedish, 7.6% Irish, 7.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.9% professional, 8.8% services, 22.0% sales, 3.3% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,682 (2006); Median household income: $57,313 (2006); Average household income: $63,964 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $144,057 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.6% less than 15 minutes, 18.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BONE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 33.566 square miles and a water area of 1.855 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 92.34° W. Long. Population: 503 (1990); 710 (2000); 769 (2006); 820 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 13.4% never married, 75.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 17.4% Norwegian, 13.4% Swedish, 10.6% English, 9.6% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 15.3% professional, 13.7% services, 13.4% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.7% construction, 27.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,902 (2006); Median household income: $49,464 (2006); Average household income: $57,680 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $139,888 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) CENTURIA (village). Covers a land area of 1.548 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.45° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Elevation is 1,230 feet. Population: 790 (1990); 865 (2000); 895 (2006); 919 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 1.3% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 578.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Polk County size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 52.6% now married, 10.6% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% German, 17.5% Norwegian, 16.3% Swedish, 9.5% Irish, 4.0% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 10.5% professional, 15.0% services, 24.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 30.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,033 (2006); Median household income: $37,642 (2006); Average household income: $41,260 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $103,066 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLAM FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 34.687 square miles and a water area of 0.721 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 92.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,045 feet. Population: 596 (1990); 547 (2000); 568 (2006); 586 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 61.2% now married, 7.7% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% German, 18.4% Swedish, 16.5% Norwegian, 16.3% United States or American, 10.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 5.7% professional, 18.1% services, 19.5% sales, 2.8% farming, 13.8% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,348 (2006); Median household income: $39,549 (2006); Average household income: $46,046 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $214 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $211 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $122,500 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLAYTON (village). Covers a land area of 3.119 square miles and a water area of 0.121 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 92.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. Population: 461 (1990); 507 (2000); 582 (2006); 647 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 3.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 186.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 44.0% now married, 10.2% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.6% German, 20.1% Norwegian, 11.7% United States or American, 8.4% Swedish, 4.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 3.4% professional, 20.2% services, 12.4% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.6% construction, 42.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,420 (2006); Median household income: $38,429 (2006); Average household income: $48,301 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Clayton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 948-2163 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.4% (2006); Median home value: $82,632 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLAYTON (town). Covers a land area of 33.231 square miles and a water area of 0.610 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 92.23° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. History: The Stella Cheese Company plant was established by Count Giulio Bolognesi in Clayton, on the shores of Lake Camelia. The plant used imported rennet and processes that differed from the traditional Wisconsin cheese-making, to produce Italian cheeses such as provolone, salama, parmesan, and ricotta. Population: 769 (1990); 912 (2000); 955 (2006); 993 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 66.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.2% German, 27.7% Norwegian, 10.7% Swedish, 9.7% French (except Basque), 8.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 12.5% professional, 15.0% services, 19.5% sales, 2.3% farming, 10.8% construction, 29.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,966 (2006); Median household income: $49,531 (2006); Average household income: $56,820 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Clayton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 948-2163 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $132,917 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLEAR LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 2.647 square miles and a water area of 0.021 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 92.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,201 feet. History: Clear Lake developed in the midst of a wheat farming area. The farmers here later turned to dairy farming, with butter production leading the economy. Population: 932 (1990); 1,051 (2000); 1,094 (2006); 1,130 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 413.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 53.7% now married, 13.5% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 27.4% Norwegian, 13.0% Swedish, 10.0% Irish, 7.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 10.7% professional, 16.2% services, 19.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.3% construction, 37.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,581 (2006); Median household income: $38,456 (2006); Average household income: $43,831 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Clear Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 665 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 263-2114 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $98,600 (2006); Median rent: $296 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Clear Lake Civic and Community Association . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 263-2157
CLEAR LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 34.524 square miles and a water area of 0.084 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Elevation is 1,201 feet. Population: 744 (1990); 800 (2000); 895 (2006); 976 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 66.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% German, 28.6% Norwegian, 11.4% Swedish, 5.9% Irish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 9.4% professional, 13.0% services, 14.9% sales, 7.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,855 (2006); Median household income: $59,339 (2006); Average household income: $64,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Clear Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 665 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 263-2114 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $140,476 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.5% less than 15 minutes, 22.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Clear Lake Civic and Community Association . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 263-2157
CUSHING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54006). Covers a land area of 28.268 square miles and a water area of 1.272 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 92.64° W. Long. Elevation is 982 feet. Population: 715 (2000); Race: 98.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.8% under 18, 10.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 60.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 24.6% Norwegian, 23.4% Swedish, 11.8% Danish, 9.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 8.3% professional, 12.1% services, 20.9% sales, 3.2% farming, 11.4% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,100 (2000); Median household income: $38,571 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2000); Median home value: $90,000 (2000); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DRESSER (village). Covers a land area of 1.903 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.35° N. Lat.; 92.63° W. Long. Elevation is 973 feet. History: Until 1940, called Dresser Junction. Population: 644 (1990); 732 (2000); 885 (2006); 1,012 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 465.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 60.5% now married, 4.9% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% German, 22.3% Norwegian, 20.5% Swedish, 8.4% English, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 12.7% professional, 13.5% services, 23.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 32.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,927 (2006); Median household income: $43,738 (2006); Average household income: $49,785 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-9823 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $121,094 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.9% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EUREKA (town). Covers a land area of 53.847 square miles and a water area of 0.897 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 92.64° W. Long. Population: 1,201 (1990); 1,338 (2000); 1,616 (2006); 1,848 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 17.7% Norwegian, 16.3% Swedish, 10.1% Irish, 8.1% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 9.5% professional, 16.7% services, 17.4% sales, 2.7% farming, 12.5% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,986 (2006); Median household income: $55,787 (2006); Average household income: $64,811 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $140,691 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FARMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 43.959 square miles and a water area of 0.932 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 92.68° W. Long. Population: 1,258 (1990); 1,625 (2000); 1,829 (2006); 1,989 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 64.9% now married, 2.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 15.4% Norwegian, 12.5% Swedish, 10.7% Irish, 9.9% French (except Basque) (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Polk County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 13.2% professional, 11.8% services, 26.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 9.1% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,929 (2006); Median household income: $68,961 (2006); Average household income: $75,992 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $197,857 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREDERIC (village). Covers a land area of 1.538 square miles and a water area of 0.065 square miles. Located at 45.65° N. Lat.; 92.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 1,163 (1990); 1,262 (2000); 1,334 (2006); 1,396 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 867.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 80.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 52.0% now married, 17.1% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% German, 20.0% Swedish, 16.9% Norwegian, 12.5% United States or American, 7.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 18.8% professional, 19.4% services, 22.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.2% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,934 (2006); Median household income: $29,143 (2006); Average household income: $41,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Frederic (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 327-5630 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $87,344 (2006); Median rent: $305 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 119.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Inter-County Leader (General - Circulation 5,112) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Frederic Area Community Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 327-4836 http://www.fredericwi.com
GARFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 32.982 square miles and a water area of 2.140 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 92.49° W. Long. Population: 1,107 (1990); 1,443 (2000); 1,676 (2006); 1,867 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 67.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 31.9% Norwegian, 12.2% Irish, 10.6% Swedish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 15.5% professional, 11.6% services, 19.2% sales, 3.9% farming, 10.3% construction, 23.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $27,132 (2006); Median household income: $60,320 (2006); Average household income: $72,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $162,132 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GEORGETOWN (town). Covers a land area of 30.334 square miles and a water area of 4.824 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 92.34° W. Long. Population: 780 (1990); 1,004 (2000); 1,018 (2006); 1,032 (2011 projected); Race: 89.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 59.8% now married, 10.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 12.7% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 9.1% English, 8.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 10.1% professional, 17.6% services, 20.3% sales, 2.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,152 (2006); Median household income: $46,786 (2006); Average household income: $59,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $143,981 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JOHNSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 35.757 square miles and a water area of 1.340 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Population: 410 (1990); 520 (2000); 523 (2006); 526 (2011 projected); Race: 77.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 56.0% now married, 6.8% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.2% German, 16.3% Other groups, 13.3% Norwegian, 7.7% Swedish, 5.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 12.9% professional, 13.7% services, 22.7% sales, 6.3% farming, 4.3% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,272 (2006); Median household income: $44,844 (2006); Average household income: $52,976 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $138,725 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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LAKETOWN (town). Covers a land area of 34.232 square miles and a water area of 1.527 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 92.59° W. Long. Population: 921 (1990); 918 (2000); 1,009 (2006); 1,084 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 60.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.4% Swedish, 27.8% German, 26.8% Norwegian, 14.5% Danish, 7.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 10.4% professional, 15.4% services, 19.4% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.9% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,718 (2006); Median household income: $44,801 (2006); Average household income: $50,367 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $131,313 (2006); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 35.727 square miles and a water area of 2.657 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 92.35° W. Long. Population: 1,835 (1990); 2,304 (2000); 2,421 (2006); 2,526 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 66.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% German, 25.6% Norwegian, 12.8% Swedish, 11.7% Irish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 17.1% professional, 12.9% services, 22.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.6% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,741 (2006); Median household income: $59,751 (2006); Average household income: $69,464 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $150,329 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LORAIN (town). Covers a land area of 36.879 square miles and a water area of 0.133 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 92.23° W. Long. Population: 299 (1990); 328 (2000); 355 (2006); 378 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 55.8% now married, 10.0% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 16.6% Norwegian, 14.3% English, 14.0% United States or American, 12.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.6% management, 5.2% professional, 14.8% services, 25.2% sales, 10.3% farming, 9.7% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,387 (2006); Median household income: $32,200 (2006); Average household income: $50,212 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $96,471 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 25.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUCK (village). Covers a land area of 1.849 square miles and a water area of 0.593 square miles. Located at 45.57° N. Lat.; 92.47° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 1,033 (1990); 1,210 (2000); 1,241 (2006); 1,274 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 671.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 54.0% now married, 14.3% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.4% German, 17.7% Norwegian, 16.7% Swedish, 15.1% Danish, 8.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 18.1% professional, 19.5% services, 18.1% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.0% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,983 (2006); Median household income: $39,079 (2006); Average household income: $45,749 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Luck (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 472-2151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.0% (2006); Median home value: $104,915 (2006); Median rent: $361 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.3% less than 15 minutes, 21.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUCK (town). Covers a land area of 32.082 square miles and a water area of 0.563 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 92.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 869 (1990); 881 (2000); 937 (2006); 985 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 67.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.4% German, 19.2% Norwegian, 15.1% Swedish, 14.1% Danish, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 15.3% professional, 13.5% services, 21.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.4% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,019 (2006); Median household income: $45,821 (2006); Average household income: $50,833 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Luck (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 472-2151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $128,250 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Polk County Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCKINLEY (town). Aka Loraine. Covers a land area of 36.026 square miles and a water area of 1.117 square miles. Located at 45.57° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Elevation is 1,285 feet. Population: 327 (1990); 328 (2000); 360 (2006); 387 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 60.4% now married, 2.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 24.1% Norwegian, 17.5% Swedish, 12.1% Irish, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 9.2% professional, 16.2% services, 23.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,910 (2006); Median household income: $43,750 (2006); Average household income: $49,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $113,971 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) MILLTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 1.770 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.52° N. Lat.; 92.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,246 feet. Population: 786 (1990); 888 (2000); 916 (2006); 942 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 517.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.06 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 48.4% now married, 13.1% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.8% German, 24.0% Norwegian, 15.9% Swedish, 9.2% Irish, 7.5% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 10.9% professional, 10.2% services, 25.5% sales, 1.7% farming, 14.7% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,252 (2006); Median household income: $34,231 (2006); Average household income: $45,907 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.8% (2006); Median home value: $89,302 (2006); Median rent: $322 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 0.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILLTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 31.235 square miles and a water area of 2.236 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 92.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,246 feet. Population: 949 (1990); 1,146 (2000); 1,192 (2006); 1,232 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 68.7% now married, 2.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.6% German, 21.6% Norwegian, 14.5% Swedish, 10.0% Irish, 9.8% Danish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 14.1% professional, 12.8% services, 21.5% sales, 1.3% farming, 13.8% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,225 (2006); Median household income: $58,475 (2006); Average household income: $69,048 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.3% (2006); Median home value: $155,333 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OSCEOLA (village). Covers a land area of 3.686 square miles and a water area of 0.129 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 92.69° W. Long. Elevation is 825 feet. History: Osceola was platted in 1855, and served for several years as the seat of Polk County. Population: 2,096 (1990); 2,421 (2000); 2,760 (2006); 3,026 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 1.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 748.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 51.1% now married, 6.5% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 16.3% Swedish, 9.5% Irish, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 16.6% professional, 14.0% services, 23.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 7.2% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,715 (2006); Median household income: $45,724 (2006); Average household income: $53,994 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Osceola (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,780 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 294-4140 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.3% (2006); Median home value: $129,003 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Osceola Medical Center (42 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 248.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Osceola Sun (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Osceola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 947-0581 http://www.osceolachamber.org
OSCEOLA (town). Covers a land area of 34.948 square miles and a water area of 1.787 square miles. Located at 45.34° N. Lat.; 92.62° W. Long. Elevation is 825 feet. Population: 1,295 (1990); 2,085 (2000); 2,486 (2006); 2,807 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 68.5% now married, 2.7% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 21.9% Norwegian, 18.3% Swedish, 11.0% Irish, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 21.5% professional, 12.1% services, 21.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 19.9% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $26,754 (2006); Median household income: $65,293 (2006); Average household income: $73,818 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
Osceola (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,780 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 294-4140 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $191,055 (2006); Median rent: $540 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Newspapers: Osceola Sun (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 20.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Osceola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 947-0581 http://www.osceolachamber.org
SAINT CROIX FALLS (city). Covers a land area of 3.349 square miles and a water area of 0.099 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 92.63° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. History: The first claims were filed in St. Croix Falls in 1837, and soon lumber mills and trading posts appeared. Population: 1,642 (1990); 2,033 (2000); 2,196 (2006); 2,330 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 655.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 54.4% now married, 13.7% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% German, 17.7% Swedish, 17.4% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 21.5% professional, 12.8% services, 24.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 7.2% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,156 (2006); Median household income: $41,800 (2006); Average household income: $54,428 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-9823 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2006); Median home value: $143,333 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Croix Regional Medical Center (92 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 364.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Saint Croix Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-3580 http://www.stcroixfallschamber.com
SAINT CROIX FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 30.915 square miles and a water area of 0.920 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 92.58° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 1,032 (1990); 1,119 (2000); 1,178 (2006); 1,227 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 69.0% now married, 2.4% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% German, 18.5% Swedish, 17.7% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish, 8.3% Danish (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 15.2% professional, 13.0% services, 25.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.9% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,742 (2006); Median household income: $53,271 (2006); Average household income: $59,270 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-9823 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $163,125 (2006); Median rent: $420 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Croix Regional Medical Center (92 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.9% less than 15 minutes, 26.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Saint Croix Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 483-3580 http://www.stcroixfallschamber.com
STERLING (town). Covers a land area of 63.401 square miles and a water area of 1.033 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 92.74° W. Long. Population: 591 (1990); 724 (2000); 798 (2006); 862 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 65.3% now married, 4.3% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.1% German, 21.2% Norwegian, 18.8% Swedish, 9.5% Irish, 8.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 13.3% professional, 13.3% services, 18.3% sales, 1.5% farming, 12.4% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,371 (2006); Median household income: $41,354 (2006); Average household income: $46,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $112,059 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST SWEDEN (town). Covers a land area of 32.646 square miles and a water area of 1.041 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 92.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,005 feet. Population: 643 (1990); 731 (2000); 775 (2006); 811 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 65.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% German, 24.4% Swedish, 19.7% Norwegian, 9.4% Danish, 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 12.9% professional, 12.6% services, 21.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.7% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,539 (2006); Median household income: $48,056 (2006); Average household income: $56,347 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Portage County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $120,395 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Portage County Located in central Wisconsin; crossed by the Wisconsin River; also drained by the Plover and Waupaca Rivers. Covers a land area of 806.31 square miles, a water area of 16.45 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Stevens Point. Portage County is part of the Stevens Point, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Portage County, WI Weather Station: Stevens Point
Elevation: 1,076 feet
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Population: 61,405 (1990); 67,182 (2000); 68,291 (2006); 69,803 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.4% Black, 2.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 84.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 47.5% Catholic Church, 6.2% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 5.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.1% The United Methodist Church, 1.3% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 39,761 (2005); Leading industries: 16.9% manufacturing; 14.4% retail trade; 14.2% finance & insurance (2004); Farms: 1,197 totaling 292,109 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 12 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 63 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,190 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,633 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,538 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 303 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 74 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,440 (2006); Median household income: $51,052 (2006); Average household income: $62,613 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.04% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $330 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $260 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $130,916 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 110.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 63.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 153.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 17.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 18.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 675.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 42.5% Bush, 56.1% Kerry, 0.8% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Portage County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 346-1351 http://www.co.portage.wi.us City of Stevens Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 346-1572 http://www.stevenspoint.com Portage County Business Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 344-1940 http://www.portagecountybiz.com Town of Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 366-4466 http://www.wctc.net/%7Ebelmont
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Village of Plover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5250 http://www.eplover.com Village of Rosholt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 677-4510 http://www.rosholtvillage.com
Portage County Communities ALBAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.547 square miles and a water area of 0.579 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,141 feet. Population: 860 (1990); 897 (2000); 887 (2006); 899 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 62.3% now married, 9.1% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% Polish, 36.0% German, 11.4% Norwegian, 4.8% English, 4.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 9.2% professional, 11.2% services, 24.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 15.3% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,954 (2006); Median household income: $44,052 (2006); Average household income: $50,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $124,713 (2006); Median rent: $285 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.5% car, 0.2% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 11.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALMOND (village). Covers a land area of 1.031 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 89.40° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 471 (1990); 459 (2000); 474 (2006); 484 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 459.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 57.2% now married, 9.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% German, 18.0% Polish, 12.1% Irish, 9.7% English, 7.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 15.8% professional, 15.8% services, 25.1% sales, 6.9% farming, 3.4% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,967 (2006); Median household income: $44,919 (2006); Average household income: $51,803 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Almond-Bancroft (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 366-2941 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.7% (2006); Median home value: $89,189 (2006); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 14.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALMOND (town). Covers a land area of 43.109 square miles and a water area of 0.120 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 574 (1990); 679 (2000); 675 (2006); 677 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 66.3% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% German, 23.7% Polish, 15.6% Irish, 9.7% English, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 12.0% professional, 16.1% services, 19.0% sales, 4.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,252 (2006); Median household income: $53,614 (2006); Average household income: $59,905 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006).
households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Tomorrow River (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 868 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 824-5521 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $148,281 (2006); Median rent: $296 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Almond-Bancroft (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 366-2941 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $149,091 (2006); Median rent: $328 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AMHERST (village). Covers a land area of 1.165 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 89.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 798 (1990); 964 (2000); 970 (2006); 971 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 832.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 58.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% German, 31.3% Polish, 12.1% Norwegian, 7.9% English, 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 20.1% professional, 13.1% services, 22.9% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.2% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,358 (2006); Median household income: $49,479 (2006); Average household income: $57,769 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Tomorrow River (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 868 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 824-5521 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.6% (2006); Median home value: $126,339 (2006); Median rent: $384 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.1% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AMHERST (town). Covers a land area of 37.981 square miles and a water area of 0.519 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 1,274 (1990); 1,435 (2000); 1,424 (2006); 1,446 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% German, 33.8% Polish, 15.6% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 19.9% professional, 11.4% services, 19.9% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,715 (2006); Median household income: $59,115 (2006); Average household income: $65,495 (2006); Percent of
AMHERST JUNCTION (village). Covers a land area of 1.191 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,126 feet. Population: 324 (1990); 305 (2000); 276 (2006); 279 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 231.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 65.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 41.3% Polish, 16.6% Norwegian, 7.1% Irish, 6.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 13.5% professional, 11.3% services, 19.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.3% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,902 (2006); Median household income: $57,813 (2006); Average household income: $72,794 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $140,625 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 59.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) BANCROFT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54921). Covers a land area of 81.360 square miles and a water area of 0.041 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,090 feet. Population: 1,372 (2000); Race: 95.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 7.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.4% under 18, 11.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 62.0% now married, 5.2% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.0% German, 30.6% Polish, 10.8% Other groups, 10.5% Irish, 9.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 9.9% professional, 11.7% services, 19.1% sales, 8.6% farming, 15.4% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,215 (2000); Median household income: $40,083 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2000); Median home value: $75,800 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) BELMONT (town). Covers a land area of 36.074 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Portage County Population: 540 (1990); 623 (2000); 614 (2006); 613 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 60.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 28.2% Polish, 10.7% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 4.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 11.0% professional, 10.7% services, 18.5% sales, 7.1% farming, 15.6% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,922 (2006); Median household income: $57,853 (2006); Average household income: $65,381 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,455 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 366-4466 http://www.wctc.net/%7Ebelmont
BUENA VISTA (town). Covers a land area of 61.322 square miles and a water area of 0.042 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 89.44° W. Long. Population: 1,171 (1990); 1,187 (2000); 1,133 (2006); 1,136 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 64.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% Polish, 35.9% German, 8.2% Irish, 8.0% English, 4.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 13.9% professional, 9.0% services, 25.7% sales, 3.9% farming, 16.0% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,295 (2006); Median household income: $56,008 (2006); Average household income: $61,610 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,874 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.7% less than 15 minutes, 60.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CARSON (town). Covers a land area of 53.896 square miles and a water area of 1.101 square miles. Located at 44.56° N. Lat.; 89.73° W. Long. Population: 1,327 (1990); 1,299 (2000); 1,295 (2006); 1,311 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 61.8% now married, 6.0% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% German, 43.5% Polish, 7.2% Norwegian, 5.6% English, 5.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 9.2% professional, 11.0% services, 22.9% sales, 2.9% farming, 11.0% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,295 (2006); Median household income: $59,537 (2006); Average household income: $69,923 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $139,384 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 53.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CUSTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54423). Covers a land area of 54.043 square miles and a water area of 0.466 square miles. Located at 44.58° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,175 feet. Population: 2,029 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 37.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.7% under 18, 11.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.3% Polish, 31.5% German, 6.5% English, 5.5% Norwegian, 4.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 12.7% professional, 11.8% services, 28.7% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.1% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,934 (2000); Median household income: $54,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2000); Median home value: $110,100 (2000); Median rent: $481 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.8% less than 15 minutes, 64.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEWEY (town). Covers a land area of 45.283 square miles and a water area of 1.745 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 89.57° W. Long. Population: 849 (1990); 975 (2000); 995 (2006); 1,013 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 67.2% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% Polish, 33.3% German, 4.6% Irish, 3.6% French (except Basque), 3.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 16.4% professional, 12.3% services, 21.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.3% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,997 (2006); Median household income: $61,875 (2006); Average household income: $82,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $153,906 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 65.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAU PLEINE (town). Covers a land area of 55.465 square miles and a water area of 2.259 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Population: 944 (1990); 931 (2000); 993 (2006); 1,050 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 66.8% now married, 4.3%
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widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 28.8% Polish, 9.6% Irish, 5.9% English, 5.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 11.4% professional, 9.5% services, 22.8% sales, 1.1% farming, 12.0% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,440 (2006); Median household income: $58,929 (2006); Average household income: $72,083 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $145,506 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 71.219 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.34° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Population: 1,673 (1990); 2,020 (2000); 2,126 (2006); 2,217 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 69.1% now married, 3.1% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 18.9% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 7.0% English, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 11.9% professional, 8.8% services, 21.6% sales, 1.4% farming, 15.0% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,114 (2006); Median household income: $63,641 (2006); Average household income: $70,364 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $127,377 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.9% less than 15 minutes, 58.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) HULL (town). Covers a land area of 28.268 square miles and a water area of 3.572 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Population: 5,153 (1990); 5,493 (2000); 5,559 (2006); 5,649 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 196.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 69.4% now married, 4.5% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% Polish, 37.4% German, 7.6% Norwegian, 7.4% Irish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 18.7% professional, 9.4% services, 28.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.1% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,157 (2006); Median household income: $62,932 (2006); Average household income: $75,569 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $147,476 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.2% less
than 15 minutes, 37.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JUNCTION CITY (village). Covers a land area of 1.188 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.59° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 502 (1990); 440 (2000); 414 (2006); 417 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 348.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 52.3% now married, 8.7% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 33.0% Polish, 10.1% Irish, 7.0% Norwegian, 4.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 11.6% professional, 18.0% services, 22.2% sales, 2.6% farming, 11.6% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,888 (2006); Median household income: $43,889 (2006); Average household income: $52,729 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Stevens Point Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5444 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.1% (2006); Median home value: $89,474 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LANARK (town). Covers a land area of 35.882 square miles and a water area of 0.184 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long. Population: 1,154 (1990); 1,449 (2000); 1,609 (2006); 1,728 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 66.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.2% German, 17.8% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 9.2% Norwegian, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 13.3% professional, 14.4% services, 25.7% sales, 2.2% farming, 13.0% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,304 (2006); Median household income: $48,769 (2006); Average household income: $60,068 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $136,017 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 31.939 square miles and a water area of 1.843 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 89.64° W. Long. Population: 1,035 (1990); 1,111 (2000); 1,146 (2006); 1,172 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 69.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Portage County Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.9% Polish, 41.5% German, 8.1% English, 5.8% Irish, 3.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 17.1% professional, 7.7% services, 21.0% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.6% construction, 31.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,444 (2006); Median household income: $67,073 (2006); Average household income: $73,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.7% (2006); Median home value: $145,455 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 58.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NELSONVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.001 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 44.49° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 171 (1990); 191 (2000); 174 (2006); 176 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 173.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 71.4% now married, 7.5% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 45.2% Polish, 16.7% Norwegian, 7.6% Irish, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 7.9% professional, 15.8% services, 28.7% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,052 (2006); Median household income: $50,893 (2006); Average household income: $62,463 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $108,333 (2006); Median rent: $303 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 50.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW HOPE (town). Covers a land area of 35.855 square miles and a water area of 0.501 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 89.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,154 feet. Population: 694 (1990); 736 (2000); 708 (2006); 711 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 69.0% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 39.2% Polish, 17.1% Norwegian, 7.9% Irish, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 29.1% professional, 8.1% services, 20.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.3% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,380 (2006); Median household income: $57,456 (2006); Average household income: $70,748 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $153,723 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARK RIDGE (village). Covers a land area of 0.217 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.52° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,095 feet. Population: 546 (1990); 488 (2000); 466 (2006); 463 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.2% Black, 2.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,142.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 50.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 68.9% now married, 7.5% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 31.5% Polish, 12.8% English, 8.6% Swedish, 8.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 36.2% professional, 8.5% services, 29.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.8% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,758 (2006); Median household income: $64,894 (2006); Average household income: $73,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 53.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $153,358 (2006); Median rent: $446 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 82.1% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINE GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 37.661 square miles and a water area of 0.043 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Population: 948 (1990); 904 (2000); 984 (2006); 1,050 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 59.0% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% German, 22.7% Polish, 17.5% Other groups, 10.6% English, 9.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 7.8% professional, 15.5% services, 13.7% sales, 10.2% farming, 16.1% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,033 (2006); Median household income: $41,603 (2006); Average household income: $52,567 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $80,667 (2006); Median rent: $235 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) PLOVER (village). Covers a land area of 8.496 square miles and a water area of 0.384 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 89.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,075 feet. History: Plover began as a lumber camp. It served as the seat of Portage County from 1844 to 1867. Population: 8,546 (1990); 10,520 (2000); 11,479 (2006); 12,314 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,351.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 63.1% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 28.2% Polish, 11.4% Irish, 7.7% Norwegian, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 19.2% professional, 11.7% services, 28.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 5.6% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,005 (2006); Median household income: $60,062 (2006); Average household income: $74,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). School District(s)
Stevens Point Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5444 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.5% (2006); Median home value: $144,533 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 214.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Plover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5250 http://www.eplover.com
PLOVER (town). Covers a land area of 42.293 square miles and a water area of 1.339 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 89.58° W. Long. Elevation is 1,075 feet. Population: 1,652 (1990); 2,415 (2000); 2,563 (2006); 2,692 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.5% Black, 2.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 62.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% German, 32.6% Polish, 11.9% Irish, 10.2% English, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 13.4% professional, 7.4% services, 27.6% sales, 1.3% farming, 12.3% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,785 (2006); Median household income: $58,523 (2006); Average household income: $67,724 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Stevens Point Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5444 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $148,564 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROSHOLT (village). Covers a land area of 1.063 square miles and a water area of 0.032 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 1,130 feet. Population: 512 (1990); 518 (2000); 508 (2006); 508 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 477.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 32.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 58.3% now married, 6.9% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% Polish, 27.5% German, 12.0% Norwegian, 8.7% Irish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7%
management, 12.3% professional, 17.3% services, 21.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 12.7% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,866 (2006); Median household income: $51,230 (2006); Average household income: $53,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Rosholt (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 735 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 677-4542 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $87,813 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Rosholt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 677-4510 http://www.rosholtvillage.com
SHARON (town). Covers a land area of 64.285 square miles and a water area of 0.580 square miles. Located at 44.60° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Population: 1,742 (1990); 1,936 (2000); 1,997 (2006); 2,047 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.5% Polish, 29.2% German, 5.0% Norwegian, 4.0% Irish, 3.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 11.3% professional, 12.5% services, 28.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.5% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,262 (2006); Median household income: $64,031 (2006); Average household income: $72,590 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $157,500 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.5% less than 15 minutes, 60.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STEVENS POINT (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 15.314 square miles and a water area of 0.912 square miles. Located at 44.52° N. Lat.; 89.56° W. Long. Elevation is 1,093 feet. History: Stevens Point was founded in 1839 by George Stevens as a stopping place on the trip between Wisconsin Rapids and Mosinee. A settlement soon grew up, with the economy later based on the paper plants that lined the riverbanks. The Hardware Mutual Casualty Insurance Company was organized here in 1914. Many of the early residents of Stevens Point were of Polish ancestry, part of the group that migrated to Portage County in 1857. Population: 23,589 (1990); 24,551 (2000); 24,087 (2006); 23,971 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 0.6% Black, 4.9% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,572.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 43.9% never married, 42.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% German, 26.7% Polish, 9.7% Irish, 7.5% Other groups, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 19.3% professional, 19.7% services, 29.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 5.3% construction, 15.8% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Price County Income: Per capita income: $20,838 (2006); Median household income: $38,230 (2006); Average household income: $50,727 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $475 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $431 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Stevens Point Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 345-5444 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,747. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 346-4301 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,059; Out-of-state $15,105 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.4% (2006); Median home value: $104,626 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Michael’s Hospital (181 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 360.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Gwiazda Polarna (Ethnic - Circulation 11,000); Stevens Point Journal (Circulation 13,082) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 12.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.9% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Stevens Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 346-1572 http://www.stevenspoint.com Portage County Business Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 344-1940 http://www.portagecountybiz.com
STOCKTON (town). Covers a land area of 57.700 square miles and a water area of 0.144 square miles. Located at 44.49° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,133 feet. Population: 2,494 (1990); 2,896 (2000); 2,947 (2006); 2,971 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 66.4% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% Polish, 36.4% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.3% English, 5.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 11.7% professional, 15.6% services, 27.1% sales, 3.3% farming, 9.2% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,855 (2006); Median household income: $62,950 (2006); Average household income: $71,114 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $152,578 (2006); Median rent: $420 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.3% less than 15 minutes, 56.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHITING (village). Covers a land area of 1.861 square miles and a water area of 0.274 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 89.56° W. Long. Elevation is 1,069 feet. Population: 1,862 (1990); 1,760 (2000); 1,788 (2006); 1,838 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.6% Black, 3.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 960.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 47.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 66.7% now married, 9.4% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% German, 34.1% Polish, 6.3% English, 5.3% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 17.1% professional, 10.8% services, 30.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 7.2% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,731 (2006); Median household income: $49,313 (2006); Average household income: $58,510 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2006); Median home value: $128,077 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Price County Located in northern Wisconsin; drained by the Flambeau and Jump Rivers; includes part of Chequamegon National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,252.56 square miles, a water area of 25.87 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1879. County seat is Phillips. Weather Station: Prentice 2
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Population: 15,600 (1990); 15,822 (2000); 15,626 (2006); 15,628 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 31.3% Catholic Church, 11.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 10.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.4% Baptist General Conference, 2.5% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,700 (2005); Leading industries: 40.8% manufacturing; 16.9% health care and social assistance; 13.6% retail trade (2004); Farms: 477 totaling 103,957 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 20 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 934 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 594 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,361 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 217 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,457 (2006); Median household income: $40,720 (2006); Average household income: $49,753 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.07% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.1% (2006); Median home value: $94,876 (2006); Median rent: $336 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 67.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 146.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 143.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 9.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 16.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 779.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 49.2% Bush, 49.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Spring Creek National Wildlife Area; Township Corners State Wildlife Management Area Additional Information Contacts Price County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-3325 http://www.co.price.wi.us
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Park Falls Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 762-2709 http://www.parkfalls.com/ Phillips Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-4100 http://www.phillipswisconsin.org
Price County Communities BRANTWOOD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54513). Covers a land area of 112.242 square miles and a water area of 0.111 square miles. Located at 45.54° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Elevation is 690 feet. Population: 575 (2000); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.1% under 18, 23.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 66.7% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% German, 23.2% Finnish, 11.6% Swedish, 7.7% Irish, 6.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 12.2% professional, 10.5% services, 14.7% sales, 13.9% farming, 9.2% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,820 (2000); Median household income: $29,868 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2000); Median home value: $53,800 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) CATAWBA (village). Covers a land area of 4.456 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 90.53° W. Long. Elevation is 1,510 feet. Population: 178 (1990); 149 (2000); 152 (2006); 155 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 51.2% now married, 14.7% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 16.0% Irish, 10.0% Polish, 6.7% Czech, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 14.9% professional, 9.0% services, 11.9% sales, 3.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 38.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,349 (2006); Median household income: $32,500 (2006); Average household income: $45,069 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Phillips (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-2141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $56,190 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 6.0% public transportation, 11.9% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 54.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CATAWBA (town). Covers a land area of 49.979 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 45.48° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,510 feet. Population: 276 (1990); 283 (2000); 286 (2006); 291 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.1% never married, 69.0% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
(includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 12.2% Polish, 10.4% Norwegian, 7.3% Dutch, 6.9% Czechoslovakian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 8.3% professional, 11.3% services, 11.3% sales, 6.0% farming, 6.0% construction, 48.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,853 (2006); Median household income: $36,705 (2006); Average household income: $42,655 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Phillips (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-2141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $98,333 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EISENSTEIN (town). Covers a land area of 74.917 square miles and a water area of 1.413 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 90.29° W. Long. Population: 679 (1990); 669 (2000); 637 (2006); 622 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 47.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 61.1% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.8% German, 12.8% Irish, 11.0% Norwegian, 8.5% Polish, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 15.1% professional, 18.5% services, 22.2% sales, 6.3% farming, 7.4% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,586 (2006); Median household income: $45,132 (2006); Average household income: $53,886 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $111,446 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELK (town). Covers a land area of 50.825 square miles and a water area of 2.725 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 90.51° W. Long. Population: 1,045 (1990); 1,183 (2000); 1,196 (2006); 1,217 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 70.0% now married, 7.6% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 11.6% Irish, 11.2% Norwegian, 8.1% Polish, 7.7% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 20.4% professional, 15.1% services, 20.4% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.0% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,719 (2006); Median household income: $49,408 (2006); Average household income: $58,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Price County Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $137,419 (2006); Median rent: $448 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMERY (town). Covers a land area of 108.119 square miles and a water area of 0.096 square miles. Located at 45.70° N. Lat.; 90.17° W. Long. Population: 322 (1990); 325 (2000); 309 (2006); 310 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 127.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 66.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% German, 20.0% Czech, 10.0% Swedish, 6.8% Irish, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 9.8% professional, 18.4% services, 16.7% sales, 2.9% farming, 11.5% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,691 (2006); Median household income: $47,375 (2006); Average household income: $55,393 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $92,308 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 2.9% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 52.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) FIFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 149.380 square miles and a water area of 7.088 square miles. Located at 45.88° N. Lat.; 90.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,451 feet. History: Fifield was named for Sam S. Fifield, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1882 to 1887. It was once the major lumbering town of the region, and an unsuccessful candidate for the seat of Price County. Population: 863 (1990); 989 (2000); 983 (2006); 992 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 48.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 66.0% now married, 6.1% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 8.3% United States or American, 8.2% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 11.5% professional, 18.8% services, 15.8% sales, 4.1% farming, 16.5% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,420 (2006); Median household income: $42,888 (2006); Average household income: $53,702 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $113,587 (2006); Median rent: $284 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) FLAMBEAU (town). Covers a land area of 95.783 square miles and a water area of 2.599 square miles. Located at 45.77° N. Lat.; 90.56° W. Long. Population: 459 (1990); 535 (2000); 524 (2006); 526 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4
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(2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 58.4% now married, 9.8% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 14.1% Czech, 12.5% Irish, 10.4% Slovak, 9.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 10.1% professional, 14.8% services, 20.6% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.1% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,299 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $47,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $104,592 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 50.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GEORGETOWN (town). Covers a land area of 53.609 square miles and a water area of 0.132 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 90.62° W. Long. Population: 195 (1990); 164 (2000); 157 (2006); 158 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 60.8% now married, 10.4% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% German, 13.2% Polish, 12.6% Czech, 10.7% French (except Basque), 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 2.4% professional, 19.5% services, 14.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 40.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,392 (2006); Median household income: $43,571 (2006); Average household income: $45,117 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $105,208 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HACKETT (town). Covers a land area of 69.524 square miles and a water area of 1.375 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 90.30° W. Long. Population: 214 (1990); 202 (2000); 213 (2006); 222 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 64.3% now married, 7.6% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% German, 19.6% Polish, 16.8% Czech, 16.3% Irish, 14.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 15.7% professional, 6.9% services, 16.7% sales, 4.9% farming, 16.7% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,671 (2006); Median household income: $34,545 (2006); Average household income: $48,161 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $85,238 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARMONY (town). Covers a land area of 34.954 square miles and a water area of 0.641 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 90.47° W. Long. Population: 203 (1990); 211 (2000); 214 (2006); 218 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 50.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 61.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% German, 11.3% Swedish, 9.4% English, 9.0% Czechoslovakian, 7.5% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 18.6% professional, 13.3% services, 11.5% sales, 1.8% farming, 11.5% construction, 34.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,811 (2006); Median household income: $41,964 (2006); Average household income: $57,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $97,368 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.9% less than 15 minutes, 73.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) HILL (town). Covers a land area of 35.054 square miles and a water area of 0.682 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 90.22° W. Long. Population: 360 (1990); 364 (2000); 423 (2006); 471 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 67.0% now married, 7.7% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% German, 30.9% Swedish, 9.4% Finnish, 8.4% Irish, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 21.1% professional, 4.6% services, 13.7% sales, 6.9% farming, 8.6% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,725 (2006); Median household income: $42,174 (2006); Average household income: $57,907 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $110,714 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) KENNAN (village). Covers a land area of 1.973 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 90.58° W. Long. Elevation is 1,510 feet. Population: 169 (1990); 171 (2000); 168 (2006); 169 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 85.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
(includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 15.5% Polish, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.0% United States or American, 7.0% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 1.0% professional, 9.3% services, 14.4% sales, 3.1% farming, 8.2% construction, 47.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,568 (2006); Median household income: $46,667 (2006); Average household income: $60,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $59,444 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KENNAN (town). Covers a land area of 69.910 square miles and a water area of 0.051 square miles. Located at 45.46° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,510 feet. Population: 330 (1990); 378 (2000); 371 (2006); 374 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 70.6% now married, 5.9% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 12.6% Irish, 9.6% Norwegian, 8.8% Swedish, 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 9.6% professional, 13.0% services, 15.3% sales, 7.3% farming, 5.6% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,701 (2006); Median household income: $39,138 (2006); Average household income: $44,808 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $94,545 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) KNOX (town). Covers a land area of 48.068 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 45.54° N. Lat.; 90.08° W. Long. Population: 420 (1990); 399 (2000); 388 (2006); 389 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 64.4% now married, 9.8% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% German, 32.1% Finnish, 10.5% Swedish, 7.4% Irish, 7.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 11.6% professional, 7.5% services, 15.0% sales, 15.6% farming, 8.7% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,540 (2006); Median household income: $32,381 (2006); Average household income: $48,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $87,857 (2006); Median rent: $800 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Price County Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 88.629 square miles and a water area of 3.592 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 90.54° W. Long. Population: 1,333 (1990); 1,319 (2000); 1,318 (2006); 1,333 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 66.7% now married, 7.1% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.5% German, 13.3% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian, 5.5% Czech, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 17.2% professional, 15.6% services, 17.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,790 (2006); Median household income: $46,168 (2006); Average household income: $55,115 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $111,885 (2006); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) OGEMA (town). Covers a land area of 81.318 square miles and a water area of 0.074 square miles. Located at 45.44° N. Lat.; 90.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,583 feet. Population: 860 (1990); 882 (2000); 904 (2006); 932 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 62.5% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 21.0% Swedish, 9.9% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 11.7% professional, 11.3% services, 19.0% sales, 4.6% farming, 14.1% construction, 31.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,220 (2006); Median household income: $33,361 (2006); Average household income: $39,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Prentice (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 428-2813 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $78,182 (2006); Median rent: $284 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARK FALLS (city). Covers a land area of 3.548 square miles and a water area of 0.251 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 90.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,490 feet. History: Park Falls grew out of a lumber camp and sawmill settlement that began in the early 1870’s. When the timber gave out about 1900, Park Falls developed a pulp and paper industry. Population: 3,104 (1990); 2,793 (2000); 2,588 (2006); 2,444 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 729.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 53.2% now married, 15.8% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 9.0% Norwegian, 5.1% Irish, 4.9% English, 4.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 18.5% professional, 20.2% services, 20.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.1% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,952 (2006); Median household income: $36,583 (2006); Average household income: $46,127 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Park Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 762-4343 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2006); Median home value: $75,066 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Hospitals: Flambeau Hospital (42 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 218.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Park Falls Herald (General - Circulation 3,340) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.6% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.5% less than 15 minutes, 14.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Park Falls Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 762-2709 http://www.parkfalls.com/
PHILLIPS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.766 square miles and a water area of 0.708 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 90.40° W. Long. Elevation is 1,480 feet. History: Phillips was founded in 1874 and named for a president of the Wisconsin Central Railroad. Many of the early residents were of Bohemian ancestry. The economy in the 1930’s was supported by a flooring and fiber mill and a wood-products mill. Population: 1,636 (1990); 1,675 (2000); 1,609 (2006); 1,546 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 581.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 49.6% now married, 13.9% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 10.2% Irish, 8.7% Norwegian, 5.2% Czech, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 14.1% professional, 18.1% services, 18.7% sales, 3.1% farming, 5.7% construction, 33.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,808 (2006); Median household income: $36,875 (2006); Average household income: $45,379 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Phillips (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-2141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $81,558 (2006); Median rent: $359 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Newspapers: The Bee (General - Circulation 4,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.9% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.9% less than 15 minutes, 11.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Phillips Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 339-4100 http://www.phillipswisconsin.org
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PRENTICE (village). Covers a land area of 2.001 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 45.54° N. Lat.; 90.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,540 feet. Population: 589 (1990); 626 (2000); 645 (2006); 665 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 322.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 53.4% now married, 10.5% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% German, 15.5% Swedish, 8.1% Finnish, 7.6% Irish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 10.7% professional, 18.6% services, 10.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 10.0% construction, 38.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,085 (2006); Median household income: $28,750 (2006); Average household income: $40,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Prentice (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 428-2813 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.9% (2006); Median home value: $68,372 (2006); Median rent: $272 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRENTICE (town). Covers a land area of 69.353 square miles and a water area of 0.178 square miles. Located at 45.52° N. Lat.; 90.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,540 feet. Population: 468 (1990); 479 (2000); 486 (2006); 499 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 70.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% German, 11.9% Norwegian, 11.3% Swedish, 9.3% Polish, 7.3% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 11.5% professional, 13.1% services, 19.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,476 (2006); Median household income: $47,692 (2006); Average household income: $51,164 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Prentice (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 428-2813 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $86,129 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 14.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPIRIT (town). Covers a land area of 41.105 square miles and a water area of 0.498 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Elevation is 1,685 feet. Population: 345 (1990); 315 (2000); 356 (2006); 392 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 59.9% now married, 7.1% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry
(includes multiple ancestries): 36.8% German, 21.8% Swedish, 11.9% United States or American, 7.7% Hungarian, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 18.8% professional, 23.9% services, 13.7% sales, 1.7% farming, 6.8% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,348 (2006); Median household income: $35,179 (2006); Average household income: $38,039 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $98,400 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WORCESTER (town). Covers a land area of 117.285 square miles and a water area of 3.702 square miles. Located at 45.73° N. Lat.; 90.33° W. Long. Elevation is 1,615 feet. Population: 1,552 (1990); 1,711 (2000); 1,699 (2006); 1,703 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 68.0% now married, 6.0% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 10.1% Polish, 9.6% Czech, 9.3% Irish, 7.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 16.2% professional, 9.3% services, 22.7% sales, 2.3% farming, 11.6% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,277 (2006); Median household income: $46,662 (2006); Average household income: $55,311 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $115,445 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Racine County Located in southeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan; drained by the Fox and Root Rivers. Covers a land area of 333.10 square miles, a water area of 458.81 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Racine. Racine County is part of the Racine, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Racine County, WI Weather Station: Burlington
Elevation: 748 feet
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Weather Station: Racine
Elevation: 593 feet
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Racine County Population: 175,034 (1990); 188,831 (2000); 193,918 (2006); 196,925 (2011 projected); Race: 81.4% White, 10.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 9.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 582.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 34.9% Catholic Church, 8.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.9% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.3% The United Methodist Church, 2.1% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 99,911 (2005); Leading industries: 22.3% manufacturing; 14.4% retail trade; 14.0% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 631 totaling 124,201 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 30 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 222 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 8,285 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 275 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 216 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 202 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,624 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,745 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 810 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 196 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,771 (2006); Median household income: $55,718 (2006); Average household income: $66,706 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 8.38% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $241 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $237 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.2% (2006); Median home value: $148,632 (2006); Median rent: $478 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 129.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 72.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 183.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 93.4% good, 6.6% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 17.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 22.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,026.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.6% Bush, 47.5% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Tichigan State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Racine County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 636-3121 http://www.racineco.com Burlington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-6044 http://www.burlingtonchamber.org City of Burlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 342-1161 http://www.burlington-wi.gov City of Racine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 636-9101 http://www.cityofracine.org Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 634-1931 http://www.racinechamber.com Sturtevant Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 886-2600 Town of Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 835-4426 http://www.raymondtownof.com Union Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-4606 http://www.uniongrovechamber.org/ Village of Sturtevant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 886-7200 http://www.sturtevant-wi.gov Village of Wind Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 639-3524 http://www.windpointwi.us Waterford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 534-5911 http://www.waterford-wi.org
Racine County Communities BOHNERS LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.033 square miles and a water area of 0.281 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Population: 1,683 (1990); 1,952 (2000); 1,981 (2006); 1,998 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 974.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 63.9% now
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married, 7.4% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 14.1% Irish, 12.6% Polish, 10.6% English, 7.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 13.3% professional, 16.1% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,571 (2006); Median household income: $69,470 (2006); Average household income: $74,818 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $142,745 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 99.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.2% less than 15 minutes, 22.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROWNS LAKE (CDP). Aka Cedar Park. Covers a land area of 2.166 square miles and a water area of 0.612 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Population: 1,591 (1990); 1,933 (2000); 2,033 (2006); 2,110 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 938.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 63.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% German, 9.6% Irish, 8.2% Norwegian, 6.3% English, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 16.1% professional, 11.2% services, 28.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,956 (2006); Median household income: $70,748 (2006); Average household income: $89,602 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $184,395 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) BURLINGTON (city). Covers a land area of 5.957 square miles and a water area of 0.202 square miles. Located at 42.67° N. Lat.; 88.27° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Burlington was called Foxville until 1835, when a group of New Englanders named it for their home in Vermont. A sawmill and grist mill used water power from the White and Fox Rivers, which later provided energy to the woolen mills. When dairy cattle replaced sheep, Burlington’s economy became based on dairy products. Population: 9,435 (1990); 9,936 (2000); 10,990 (2006); 11,731 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,844.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.2% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 14.9% Irish, 8.5% English, 7.2% Polish, 7.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 18.0% professional, 13.3% services, 26.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,297 (2006); Median household income: $49,065 (2006); Average household income: $60,036 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $589 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $560 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Burlington Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-0210 Wheatland J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 496 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 537-2216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $172,347 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Hospital of Burlington (123 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 340.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Burlington Standard Press (General - Circulation 5,600); Wisconsin Hi-Liter (General - Circulation 33,475) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Burlington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-6044 http://www.burlingtonchamber.org City of Burlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 342-1161 http://www.burlington-wi.gov
BURLINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.517 square miles and a water area of 1.409 square miles. Located at 42.67° N. Lat.; 88.26° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Site of Mormon colony (1844—1849) nearby. Settled 1835; incorporated as village 1896, as city 1900. Population: 5,253 (1990); 6,384 (2000); 6,856 (2006); 7,198 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 198.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 65.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 12.8% Irish, 8.0% Polish, 8.0% English, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 15.2% professional, 13.9% services, 25.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 14.2% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,490 (2006); Median household income: $69,365 (2006); Average household income: $80,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $249 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $216 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Burlington Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-0210 Wheatland J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 496 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 537-2216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $179,545 (2006); Median rent: $519 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 148.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Burlington Standard Press (General - Circulation 5,600); Wisconsin Hi-Liter (General - Circulation 33,475) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Burlington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-6044 http://www.burlingtonchamber.org
CALEDONIA (town). Covers a land area of 45.491 square miles and a water area of 3.171 square miles. Located at 42.79° N. Lat.; 87.84° W. Long. Elevation is 730 feet. Population: 20,999 (1990); 23,614 (2000); 24,144 (2006); 24,512 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 2.3% Black, 1.6% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 530.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 67.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 13.0% Polish, 10.9% Irish, 7.3% Other groups, 7.2% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 21.0% professional, 10.3% services, 25.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.4% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,795 (2006); Median household income: $70,972 (2006); Average household income: $82,914 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $404 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $370 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $177,616 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 125.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOVER (town). Covers a land area of 35.365 square miles and a water area of 0.824 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Population: 3,629 (1990); 3,908 (2000); 4,240 (2006); 4,446 (2011 projected); Race: 88.5% White, 6.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 119.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% German, 9.3% English, 9.3% Irish, 7.5% Polish, 7.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 18.3% professional, 11.7% services, 18.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.2% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,613 (2006); Median household income: $61,527 (2006); Average household income: $77,625 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $192,826 (2006); Median rent: $564 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAGLE LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.188 square miles and a water area of 0.807 square miles. Located at 42.69° N. Lat.; 88.13° W. Long. Population: 1,196 (1990); 1,320 (2000); 1,381 (2006); 1,419 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 631.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 61.1% now married, 4.7% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.5% German, 14.4% Polish, 11.2% Italian, 11.1% Irish, 8.3% United States or American (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Racine County Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 21.6% professional, 12.5% services, 13.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.5% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,040 (2006); Median household income: $56,422 (2006); Average household income: $72,369 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $164,048 (2006); Median rent: $763 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELMWOOD PARK (village). Covers a land area of 0.148 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.69° N. Lat.; 87.82° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 534 (1990); 474 (2000); 505 (2006); 523 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 2.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,415.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 50.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 71.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 14.7% Italian, 10.8% English, 9.0% Irish, 8.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 18.7% professional, 12.7% services, 26.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.6% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,574 (2006); Median household income: $77,616 (2006); Average household income: $87,442 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.7% (2006); Median home value: $183,553 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 2.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FRANKSVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.338 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.76° N. Lat.; 87.90° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. Population: 1,291 (1990); 1,789 (2000); 1,818 (2006); 1,809 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 419.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.6% German, 16.2% Polish, 13.9% Danish, 7.0% English, 6.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 17.7% professional, 14.6% services, 26.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.0% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,436 (2006); Median household income: $72,594 (2006); Average household income: $81,611 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
North Cape (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 186 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 835-4069 Norway J7 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 425-6020
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Raymond #14 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 835-2929 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.1% (2006); Median home value: $184,884 (2006); Median rent: $578 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KANSASVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53139). Covers a land area of 28.692 square miles and a water area of 0.807 square miles. Located at 42.69° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 823 feet. Population: 2,774 (2000); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 96.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.1% under 18, 9.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% German, 10.5% Irish, 10.5% English, 9.4% Polish, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 18.1% professional, 10.7% services, 18.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.3% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,563 (2000); Median household income: $49,472 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2000). School District(s)
Brighton #1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-2191 Burlington Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 763-0210 Dover #1 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-3773 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2000); Median home value: $131,900 (2000); Median rent: $604 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT PLEASANT (town). Covers a land area of 34.926 square miles and a water area of 1.555 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 87.85° W. Long. Population: 20,039 (1990); 23,142 (2000); 25,701 (2006); 27,509 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 7.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 735.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 62.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% German, 12.2% Other groups, 10.1% Irish, 9.2% Danish, 8.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 304 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 23.1% professional, 10.2% services, 28.6% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.2% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,787 (2006); Median household income: $59,828 (2006); Average household income: $75,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $451 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $410 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $165,695 (2006); Median rent: $516 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 284.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.4% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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NORTH BAY (village). Covers a land area of 0.107 square miles and a water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 42.76° N. Lat.; 87.78° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 246 (1990); 260 (2000); 253 (2006); 237 (2011 projected); Race: 86.6% White, 7.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,364.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 73.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% German, 27.6% Irish, 16.9% Other groups, 11.4% English, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 32.0% management, 25.4% professional, 6.6% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.3% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $52,549 (2006); Median household income: $106,522 (2006); Average household income: $147,722 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 66.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 98.9% (2006); Median home value: $318,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORWAY (town). Covers a land area of 33.719 square miles and a water area of 1.931 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Population: 5,493 (1990); 7,600 (2000); 7,991 (2006); 8,267 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 237.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 70.2% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 24.9% Polish, 9.5% Irish, 8.6% Norwegian, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 19.7% professional, 10.7% services, 24.1% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.5% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,899 (2006); Median household income: $79,049 (2006); Average household income: $86,859 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $159 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $122 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $234,099 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RACINE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 15.539 square miles and a water area of 3.130 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 87.80° W. Long. Elevation is 620 feet. History: The Root River, choked with snags and roots, was called Racine (French, “root”) by the early French explorers. In 1833, Captain Gilbert Knapp, a former officer on a U.S. revenue cutter, claimed land on both sides of the river mouth and established a settlement called Port Gilbert. The village was incorporated in 1841 with the name of Racine. Earlier hazards of the harbor at the mouth of the river were cleared in 1844 when the citizens dredged a channel through to Lake Michigan. Wheat provided the base of the early economy in Racine, gradually replaced in the 1860’s by the manufacture of agricultural implements and by tanneries.
Immigrants from Czechoslovakia settled in Racine in large numbers between 1850 and 1900. Population: 84,353 (1990); 81,855 (2000); 78,786 (2006); 76,111 (2011 projected); Race: 65.5% White, 21.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 17.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,070.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 50.4% now married, 6.7% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.0% Other groups, 27.7% German, 7.7% Irish, 6.7% Polish, 6.3% Danish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,924 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 16.1% professional, 16.0% services, 25.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,819 (2006); Median household income: $41,986 (2006); Average household income: $50,122 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $448 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $424 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
21st Century Preparatory Sch (KG-05) 2003-04 Enrollment: 307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 598-0026 Racine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 21,457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 631-7064 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Midwest College of Oriental Medicine (Private, For-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 554-2010 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $114,747 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Saint Mary’s Medical Center (226 beds); St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital (292 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 566.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Journal Times (Circulation 29,058) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 3.3% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Racine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 636-9101 http://www.cityofracine.org Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 634-1931 http://www.racinechamber.com
RAYMOND (town). Aka Raymond Center. Covers a land area of 35.569 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 742 feet. Population: 3,243 (1990); 3,516 (2000); 3,904 (2006); 4,179 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 109.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 66.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 17.3% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 8.2% Norwegian, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 15.6% professional, 8.8% services, 23.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.0% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,517 (2006); Median household income: $72,857 (2006); Average household income: $84,226 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Racine County Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $246,737 (2006); Median rent: $578 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 835-4426 http://www.raymondtownof.com
ROCHESTER (village). Covers a land area of 0.487 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 42.74° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Elevation is 777 feet. Population: 1,021 (1990); 1,149 (2000); 1,222 (2006); 1,268 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,510.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 57.8% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% German, 14.9% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 11.1% English, 7.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 16.1% professional, 10.9% services, 24.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,997 (2006); Median household income: $64,925 (2006); Average household income: $76,710 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $186,697 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 17.082 square miles and a water area of 0.190 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 88.25° W. Long. Elevation is 777 feet. Population: 1,801 (1990); 2,254 (2000); 2,306 (2006); 2,340 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 135.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 67.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 10.8% Polish, 10.0% English, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 19.0% professional, 13.0% services, 22.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.9% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,413 (2006); Median household income: $71,541 (2006); Average household income: $88,663 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $229,425 (2006); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STURTEVANT (village). Aka Corliss. Covers a land area of 3.078 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.69° N. Lat.; 87.89° W. Long. Elevation is 727 feet. History: Sturtevant gained a reputation, led by its early German residents, as a center for growing cabbage and making sauerkraut.
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Population: 3,793 (1990); 5,287 (2000); 5,878 (2006); 6,245 (2011 projected); Race: 72.3% White, 23.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,909.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.47 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 176.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 70.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.4% German, 10.5% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 5.5% Danish, 4.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 87 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 12.5% professional, 12.9% services, 28.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,267 (2006); Median household income: $60,316 (2006); Average household income: $61,251 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Racine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 21,457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 631-7064 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $136,589 (2006); Median rent: $491 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 172.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Sturtevant Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 886-2600 Village of Sturtevant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 886-7200 http://www.sturtevant-wi.gov
UNION GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 1.712 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 88.04° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. History: Industries in Union Grove have included a tile factory, once the largest in Wisconsin; a sauerkraut factory; and the Poole Dixon Duck Farm producing White Pekin ducks for the market. Population: 3,759 (1990); 4,322 (2000); 4,640 (2006); 4,868 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,710.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 61.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.0% Polish, 7.7% English, 5.9% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 16.1% professional, 16.7% services, 26.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.3% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,981 (2006); Median household income: $63,963 (2006); Average household income: $66,367 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Union Grove J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-2015 Union Grove UHS (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 722 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-4427 WI Dept Of Health & Family Services (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-8740 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Yorkville J2 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-3759
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $168,720 (2006); Median rent: $494 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Union Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 878-4606 http://www.uniongrovechamber.org/
WATERFORD (village). Covers a land area of 2.461 square miles and a water area of 0.104 square miles. Located at 42.76° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 2,745 (1990); 4,048 (2000); 4,578 (2006); 4,962 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,860.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 18.4% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 9.1% English, 8.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 21.4% professional, 11.1% services, 28.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,194 (2006); Median household income: $65,372 (2006); Average household income: $71,807 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Washington-Caldwell (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-3466 Waterford Graded J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 514-8250 Waterford Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 534-9059 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $175,000 (2006); Median rent: $680 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Newspapers: The Waterford Post (General - Circulation 2,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waterford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 534-5911 http://www.waterford-wi.org
WATERFORD (town). Covers a land area of 31.537 square miles and a water area of 1.951 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 3,941 (1990); 5,938 (2000); 6,504 (2006); 6,909 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 206.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 67.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 17.2% Polish, 13.9% Irish, 7.7% Norwegian, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 17.9% professional, 12.2% services, 24.1% sales, 0.5% farming, 14.8% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,234 (2006); Median household income: $80,705 (2006); Average household income: $90,367 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $248 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $210 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006).
School District(s)
Washington-Caldwell (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-3466 Waterford Graded J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 514-8250 Waterford Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 534-9059 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $236,108 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: The Waterford Post (General - Circulation 2,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waterford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 534-5911 http://www.waterford-wi.org
WATERFORD NORTH (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.406 square miles and a water area of 1.935 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Population: 3,064 (1990); 4,761 (2000); 5,124 (2006); 5,388 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 449.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 17.9% Polish, 12.4% Irish, 8.5% Norwegian, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 17.5% professional, 11.6% services, 25.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.1% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,299 (2006); Median household income: $81,541 (2006); Average household income: $89,655 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $236,717 (2006); Median rent: $534 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WIND LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.273 square miles and a water area of 1.875 square miles. Located at 42.82° N. Lat.; 88.15° W. Long. Elevation is 797 feet. Population: 3,793 (1990); 5,202 (2000); 5,340 (2006); 5,432 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,012.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 70.3% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.6% German, 27.0% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 8.3% Norwegian, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 20.6% professional, 10.8% services, 25.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.2% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,517 (2006); Median household income: $82,562 (2006); Average household income: $88,347 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Muskego-Norway (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 679-5400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $232,005 (2006); Median rent: $601 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Richland County Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.1% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WIND POINT (village). Covers a land area of 1.224 square miles and a water area of 0.164 square miles. Located at 42.78° N. Lat.; 87.77° W. Long. Elevation is 610 feet. Population: 1,941 (1990); 1,853 (2000); 1,852 (2006); 1,855 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.4% Black, 3.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,512.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 72.0% now married, 6.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% German, 14.3% Irish, 11.0% English, 8.4% Italian, 6.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 35.7% management, 28.2% professional, 8.2% services, 21.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.2% construction, 4.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $56,012 (2006); Median household income: $94,837 (2006); Average household income: $137,945 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 60.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 27.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.9% (2006); Median home value: $250,688 (2006); Median rent: $1,125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 44.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Wind Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 639-3524 http://www.windpointwi.us
YORKVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.327 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 42.70° N. Lat.; 87.99° W. Long. Elevation is 753 feet. Population: 2,813 (1990); 3,291 (2000); 3,568 (2006); 3,765 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 103.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 69.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 12.6% Irish, 8.4% Danish, 8.1% English, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 20.1% professional, 11.2% services, 19.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 14.2% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,738 (2006); Median household income: $79,006 (2006); Average household income: $85,921 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $218,312 (2006); Median rent: $558 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Richland County Located in south central Wisconsin; bounded on the south by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Pine and Kickapoo Rivers. Covers a land area of 586.20 square miles, a water area of 3.18 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1842. County seat is Richland Center.
Weather Station: Richland Center
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Elevation: 721 feet
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Population: 17,521 (1990); 17,924 (2000); 18,322 (2006); 18,488 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 14.6% Catholic Church, 7.6% The United Methodist Church, 5.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 1.6% Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, 1.0% American Baptist Churches in the USA (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,892 (2005); Leading industries: 33.1% manufacturing; 21.6% retail trade; 13.9% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,358 totaling 257,807 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 14 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 817 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 421 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,695 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 70 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,734 (2006); Median household income: $41,117 (2006); Average household income: $50,446 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.35% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $337 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $284 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $109,776 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 121.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 91.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 176.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 19.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 847.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.3% Bush, 47.8% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Richland County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 647-2197 http://www.co.richland.wi.us Richland Center Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 422-1318 http://www.richlandcounty.com
Richland County Communities AKAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.119 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 90.62° W. Long. Population: 444 (1990); 444 (2000); 476 (2006); 496 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 61.3% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.0% German, 16.5% Norwegian, 11.0% Irish, 9.4% English, 5.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 9.2% professional, 9.6% services, 14.7% sales, 5.0% farming, 15.1% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,838 (2006); Median household income: $45,455 (2006); Average household income: $50,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $122,436 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.4% less than 15 minutes, 54.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLOOM (town). Covers a land area of 36.089 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 90.47° W. Long. Population: 540 (1990); 487 (2000); 462 (2006); 453 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 63.1% now married, 3.9% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% German, 11.6% Irish, 10.4% Czech, 9.4% English, 8.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 12.3% professional, 12.6% services, 13.0% sales, 6.1% farming, 7.6% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,190 (2006); Median household income: $38,663 (2006); Average household income: $52,919 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $124,219 (2006); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 18.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOAZ (village). Covers a land area of 0.357 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 90.52° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. Population: 131 (1990); 137 (2000); 148 (2006); 154 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 414.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.4% never married, 61.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 23.6% Norwegian, 16.7% English, 7.6% Irish, 6.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 7.6% professional, 13.0% services, 9.8% sales, 4.3% farming, 7.6% construction, 51.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,709 (2006); Median household income: $39,875 (2006); Average household income: $43,169 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2006); Median home value: $65,556 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.1% less than 15 minutes, 60.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) BUENA VISTA (town). Covers a land area of 41.062 square miles and a water area of 0.952 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Population: 1,432 (1990); 1,575 (2000); 1,651 (2006); 1,685 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% German, 12.5% Norwegian, 12.0% Irish, 10.2% English, 7.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 12.5% professional, 11.5% services, 18.1% sales, 3.5% farming, 8.3% construction, 32.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,012 (2006); Median household income: $49,492 (2006); Average household income: $56,258 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $113,905 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.1% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAZENOVIA (village). Covers a land area of 0.905 square miles and a water area of 0.067 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 90.19° W. Long. Elevation is 951 feet. Population: 300 (1990); 326 (2000); 334 (2006); 329 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 369.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 55.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.7% German, 16.8% Irish, 14.5% English, 9.9% United States or American, 3.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 10.3% professional, 22.1% services, 20.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.6% construction, 34.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,400 (2006); Median household income: $40,690 (2006); Average household income: $58,010 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Weston (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 986-2151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $105,952 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DAYTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.115 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 706 (1990); 723 (2000); 764 (2006); 782 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 65.9% now married, 7.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.3% German, 15.4% Irish, 12.6% Norwegian, 10.7% English, 8.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.4% professional, 13.4% services, 20.7% sales, 6.1% farming, 8.4% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,390 (2006); Median household income: $45,532 (2006); Average household income: $55,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Richland County Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $119,118 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 14.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAGLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.750 square miles and a water area of 0.861 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 611 (1990); 593 (2000); 599 (2006); 592 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 15.3% Irish, 14.5% English, 10.1% Other groups, 9.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 11.0% professional, 18.1% services, 14.5% sales, 5.8% farming, 7.1% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,618 (2006); Median household income: $44,118 (2006); Average household income: $53,233 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $106 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $104 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,171 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) FOREST (town). Covers a land area of 35.494 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 90.62° W. Long. Population: 339 (1990); 390 (2000); 391 (2006); 381 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 1.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 74.9% now married, 2.7% widowed, 2.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 16.0% English, 12.6% Irish, 11.0% Norwegian, 9.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 13.0% professional, 22.9% services, 19.3% sales, 5.7% farming, 5.7% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,248 (2006); Median household income: $42,841 (2006); Average household income: $49,895 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $114,773 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) HENRIETTA (town). Covers a land area of 35.938 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 617 (1990); 479 (2000); 447 (2006); 433 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 62.5% now married, 10.1% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 25.1% German, 14.0% Irish, 13.4% English, 9.7% Czech, 9.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.0% management, 11.4% professional, 15.9% services, 15.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.3% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,356 (2006); Median household income: $37,679 (2006); Average household income: $55,532 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 14.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ITHACA (town). Covers a land area of 36.033 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Elevation is 734 feet. Population: 632 (1990); 648 (2000); 725 (2006); 774 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 71.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 18.2% Irish, 12.8% Norwegian, 9.1% English, 4.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.5% management, 11.8% professional, 8.8% services, 20.1% sales, 5.3% farming, 8.6% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,486 (2006); Median household income: $51,264 (2006); Average household income: $54,277 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $122,222 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LONE ROCK (village). Covers a land area of 1.176 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.19° W. Long. Elevation is 706 feet. Population: 756 (1990); 929 (2000); 867 (2006); 863 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 737.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 56.8% now married, 6.7% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 16.2% Irish, 10.6% Norwegian, 10.1% Other groups, 8.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.3% management, 10.6% professional, 15.4% services, 22.7% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.2% construction, 36.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,611 (2006); Median household income: $40,299 (2006); Average household income: $45,099 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $91,333 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARSHALL (town). Covers a land area of 36.043 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 550 (1990); 600 (2000); 647 (2006); 677 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 69.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% German, 16.6% English, 10.0% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 4.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 16.0% professional, 9.5% services, 20.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 7.6% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,269 (2006); Median household income: $50,820 (2006); Average household income: $64,338 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $139,216 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 20.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 54.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) ORION (town). Covers a land area of 35.789 square miles and a water area of 0.434 square miles. Located at 43.25° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 604 (1990); 628 (2000); 670 (2006); 693 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 68.7% now married, 6.0% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% German, 15.8% Irish, 12.5% English, 11.5% Norwegian, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 7.1% professional, 11.8% services, 30.1% sales, 4.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,799 (2006); Median household income: $55,651 (2006); Average household income: $67,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $125,877 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 31.524 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.34° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Population: 1,157 (1990); 1,364 (2000); 1,404 (2006); 1,412 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 62.9% now married, 10.2% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 15.7%
Irish, 15.2% English, 13.0% Norwegian, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 14.5% professional, 14.2% services, 24.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 13.0% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,648 (2006); Median household income: $50,781 (2006); Average household income: $63,572 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $131,933 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RICHLAND CENTER (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 4.391 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 90.38° W. Long. Elevation is 731 feet. History: Richland Center was settled in 1849 and, together with Madison, became the cradle of woman’s suffrage in Wisconsin in the 1880’s. Richland Center was incorporated as a city in 1887, and later became the focal point for the surrounding dairy industry. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in 1869 in Richland Center. Population: 5,284 (1990); 5,114 (2000); 5,063 (2006); 5,003 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,153.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 50.0% now married, 14.5% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 17.0% Irish, 14.5% Norwegian, 12.3% English, 6.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 15.1% professional, 15.4% services, 23.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 9.3% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,923 (2006); Median household income: $31,468 (2006); Average household income: $40,106 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $384 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $363 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ithaca (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 585-2512 Richland (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 647-6106 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $93,093 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Richland Hospital (66 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 108.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Richland Observer (General - Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.0% less than 15 minutes, 12.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Richland Center Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 422-1318 http://www.richlandcounty.com
RICHWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 41.711 square miles and a water area of 0.736 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 662 (1990); 618 (2000); 621 (2006); 611 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Richland County (2006); Density: 14.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 61.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 17.0% Irish, 14.1% Norwegian, 13.7% English, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 9.7% professional, 13.8% services, 22.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 10.9% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,344 (2006); Median household income: $40,481 (2006); Average household income: $48,831 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $135,246 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCKBRIDGE (town). Covers a land area of 36.170 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 777 feet. Population: 662 (1990); 721 (2000); 797 (2006); 854 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 1.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 68.4% now married, 5.3% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% German, 15.7% Irish, 14.6% English, 10.1% Norwegian, 5.4% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.5% management, 11.9% professional, 8.8% services, 18.4% sales, 7.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,039 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $58,550 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $139,844 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) SYLVAN (town). Covers a land area of 36.083 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.40° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,257 feet. Population: 507 (1990); 547 (2000); 586 (2006); 609 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 62.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% German, 13.5% Irish, 13.5% Norwegian, 13.3% English, 10.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 10.2% professional, 11.3% services, 15.8% sales, 6.3% farming, 9.9% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,244 (2006); Median household income: $46,327 (2006); Average household income: $50,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $121,154 (2006); Median rent: $183 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 16.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VIOLA (village). Covers a land area of 1.054 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 90.67° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. Population: 644 (1990); 667 (2000); 683 (2006); 686 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 648.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 54.9% now married, 9.4% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% German, 18.4% Norwegian, 17.7% Irish, 13.7% English, 7.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.1% management, 19.9% professional, 13.0% services, 13.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.0% construction, 36.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,722 (2006); Median household income: $33,696 (2006); Average household income: $44,900 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Kickapoo Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 480 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 627-0102 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $57,794 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: The Epitaph-News (General - Circulation 1,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTFORD (town). Covers a land area of 34.914 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Population: 501 (1990); 594 (2000); 607 (2006); 596 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 63.6% now married, 2.4% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% German, 13.6% Irish, 7.3% Norwegian, 6.1% English, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 5.4% professional, 11.5% services, 12.1% sales, 9.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 30.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,820 (2006); Median household income: $45,250 (2006); Average household income: $50,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,340 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 26.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILLOW (town). Covers a land area of 35.829 square miles and a water area of 0.015 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long.
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Population: 572 (1990); 493 (2000); 556 (2006); 598 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 63.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 14.9% Irish, 14.5% Norwegian, 12.2% United States or American, 12.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 12.4% professional, 14.5% services, 23.0% sales, 4.3% farming, 7.1% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,223 (2006); Median household income: $49,318 (2006); Average household income: $55,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $135,714 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
YUBA (village). Covers a land area of 0.301 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.53° N. Lat.; 90.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,868 feet. Population: 77 (1990); 92 (2000); 86 (2006); 85 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 286.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 69.6% now married, 2.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% Czech, 38.0% German, 13.0% English, 12.0% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 4.8% professional, 21.4% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.8% construction, 40.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,930 (2006); Median household income: $37,813 (2006); Average household income: $44,194 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $74,000 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Rock County Located in southern Wisconsin; bounded on the south by Illinois; drained by the Rock and Sugar Rivers and Turtle Creek; includes Lake Koshkonong. Covers a land area of 720.47 square miles, a water area of 5.73 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Janesville. Rock County is part of the Janesville, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Rock County, WI Weather Station: Beloit
Elevation: 777 feet
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Population: 139,510 (1990); 152,307 (2000); 156,933 (2006); 160,181 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 4.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 217.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.4% Catholic Church, 10.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.9% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.4% The United Methodist Church, 1.4% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,808 (2005); Leading industries: 23.8% manufacturing; 14.0% health care and social assistance; 13.5% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,529 totaling 343,763 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 26 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 171 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,836 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,272 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,137 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 676 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 320 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,623 (2006); Median household income: $52,098 (2006); Average household income: $62,366 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 9.44% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $284 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $278 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.7% (2006); Median home value: $131,736 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 127.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 82.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 193.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.3% good, 2.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 20.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 25.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 929.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 41.2% Bush, 57.9% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Rock County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 757-5510 http://www.co.rock.wi.us Beloit Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 365-8835 http://www.greaterbeloitchamber.com City of Beloit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-6600 http://www.ci.beloit.wi.us City of Edgerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 884-3341 http://www.cityofedgerton.com City of Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 882-2266 http://www.ci.evansville.wi.gov City of Janesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 755-3177 http://www.ci.janesville.wi.us/citysite City of Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-6900 http://www.ci.milton.wi.us Edgerton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 884-4408 http://www.edgertonwisconsin.com Evansville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 882-5131 http://www.evansville-wi.com Forward Janesville, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 757-3160 http://www.forwardjanesville.com Milton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-6222 http://www.ticon.net/~macc Town of Beloit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-2980 http://www.townofbeloit.org Town of Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-4103 http://www.townoffulton.com Village of Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.clintonwi.us
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rock County Rock County Communities AVALON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53505). Covers a land area of 18.197 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.64° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 355 (2000); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 19.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.2% under 18, 17.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 63.8% now married, 7.2% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 17.9% Irish, 13.6% English, 11.7% Norwegian, 5.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 14.5% professional, 9.7% services, 14.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 35.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,559 (2000); Median household income: $58,269 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2000); Median home value: $107,500 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 58.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AVON (town). Covers a land area of 36.129 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.56° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. Population: 570 (1990); 586 (2000); 588 (2006); 591 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 71.0% now married, 5.5% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% German, 14.4% Norwegian, 13.6% Irish, 11.4% English, 5.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 9.4% professional, 4.3% services, 34.1% sales, 2.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,710 (2006); Median household income: $56,818 (2006); Average household income: $71,988 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $149,528 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELOIT (city). Covers a land area of 16.436 square miles and a water area of 0.229 square miles. Located at 42.51° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. History: Beloit was settled in 1837 by a group from Colebrook, New Hampshire, led by Dr. Horace White of the New England Emigrating Company. Known first as Turtle, Blodgett’s Settlement, and New Albany, the village was named Beloit in 1857. The Beloit Iron Works began producing paper-making machines in 1858. The Berlin Machine Works, which later became the Yates-American Machine Company, was established in Beloit in 1887, and the Fairbanks-Morse Company had its beginning here in 1889 as the Williams Engine Works. In 1847 the Congregational Church founded Beloit College. Population: 35,804 (1990); 35,775 (2000); 35,366 (2006); 35,004 (2011 projected); Race: 73.3% White, 14.7% Black, 1.5% Asian, 13.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,151.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 52.0%
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now married, 7.2% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% Other groups, 25.1% German, 12.6% Irish, 9.3% English, 8.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,307 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 226 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 13.8% professional, 16.6% services, 22.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.5% construction, 31.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,978 (2006); Median household income: $40,612 (2006); Average household income: $49,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $320 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $290 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Beloit (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 361-4017 Beloit Turner (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-6372 Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Four-year College(s)
Beloit College (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,385. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 363-2000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $26,884; Out-of-state $26,884 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $85,851 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Hospitals: Beloit Memorial Hospital (174 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 41.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 516.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Beloit Daily News (Circulation 15,000); The Chronicle-Rock County (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.1% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Beloit Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 365-8835 http://www.greaterbeloitchamber.com City of Beloit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-6600 http://www.ci.beloit.wi.us
BELOIT (town). Covers a land area of 26.323 square miles and a water area of 0.692 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. History: A trading post was established on the site in 1824 for trade with the Winnebagos, and in 1837 the first permanent settlers arrived from New England. Beloit College, founded in 1846, is in the city. Incorporated 1846. Population: 6,754 (1990); 7,038 (2000); 7,397 (2006); 7,641 (2011 projected); Race: 90.4% White, 5.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 281.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 65.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% German, 16.7% Irish, 13.6% Norwegian, 10.9% English, 10.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 12.6% professional, 14.9% services, 24.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,461 (2006); Median household income: $54,404 (2006); Average household income: $62,105 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $227 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $204 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006).
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Beloit (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 361-4017 Beloit Turner (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-6372 Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Four-year College(s)
Beloit College (Private, Not-for-profit, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,385. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 363-2000 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $26,884; Out-of-state $26,884 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $130,185 (2006); Median rent: $447 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Beloit Memorial Hospital (174 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 243.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Beloit Daily News (Circulation 15,000); The Chronicle-Rock County (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Beloit Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 365-8835 http://www.greaterbeloitchamber.com Town of Beloit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 364-2980 http://www.townofbeloit.org
BRADFORD (town). Covers a land area of 36.311 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Population: 1,030 (1990); 1,007 (2000); 1,141 (2006); 1,248 (2011 projected); Race: 93.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 65.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 16.0% English, 14.8% Norwegian, 10.9% Irish, 9.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 12.7% professional, 9.1% services, 24.1% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.2% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,372 (2006); Median household income: $58,491 (2006); Average household income: $66,399 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $155,000 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 58.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) CENTER (town). Covers a land area of 35.605 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Population: 861 (1990); 1,005 (2000); 1,065 (2006); 1,095 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 66.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 18.8% Norwegian, 16.0% Irish, 12.5% English, 3.8% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 13.3% professional, 12.5% services, 21.3% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,027 (2006); Median household income: $70,833 (2006); Average household income: $77,794 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $210,870 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 55.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLINTON (village). Aka Clinton Junction. Covers a land area of 1.309 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.55° N. Lat.; 88.86° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. Population: 1,975 (1990); 2,162 (2000); 2,856 (2006); 3,338 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,182.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 55.8% now married, 9.7% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.6% German, 10.9% Norwegian, 9.8% Irish, 9.5% Other groups, 9.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 14.8% professional, 15.6% services, 21.4% sales, 2.4% farming, 12.5% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,431 (2006); Median household income: $52,353 (2006); Average household income: $57,273 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Clinton Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 676-5482 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $130,817 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Newspapers: Clinton Topper (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.clintonwi.us
CLINTON (town). Aka Clinton Junction. Covers a land area of 35.384 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. Population: 773 (1990); 893 (2000); 1,239 (2006); 1,491 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.2% Black, 2.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 65.9% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% German, 16.1% Norwegian, 14.8% Irish, 14.4% English, 9.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 15.3% professional, 12.7% services, 21.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 15.5% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,359 (2006); Median household income: $64,429 (2006); Average household income: $73,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Clinton Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 676-5482
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rock County Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $186,239 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Newspapers: Clinton Topper (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EDGERTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.671 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.83° N. Lat.; 89.07° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. History: Edgerton developed in the 1850’s as the center of a tobacco trading area. Population: 4,369 (1990); 4,933 (2000); 5,024 (2006); 5,101 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,368.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 59.3% now married, 8.3% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 22.6% Norwegian, 14.3% Irish, 11.8% English, 9.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 18.2% professional, 14.0% services, 22.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.9% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,356 (2006); Median household income: $53,345 (2006); Average household income: $61,446 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Edgerton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 884-9402 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.2% (2006); Median home value: $134,430 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Community Hospital (86 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 95.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Edgerton Reporter (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Edgerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 884-3341 http://www.cityofedgerton.com Edgerton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 884-4408 http://www.edgertonwisconsin.com
EVANSVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 2.168 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 42.78° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 897 feet. History: Evansville was settled in 1839, and first called The Grove because of the stand of timber around it. A sawmill was replaced by a gristmill when the timber was depleted. The arrival of the railroad in 1864 brought growth to Evansville, which was incorporated in 1867. Population: 3,462 (1990); 4,039 (2000); 4,223 (2006); 4,353 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,947.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 62.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 23.4% Norwegian, 13.3% Irish, 9.9% English, 8.4% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 17.7% professional, 14.6% services, 24.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.9% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,764 (2006); Median household income: $51,087 (2006); Average household income: $62,336 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Evansville Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 882-5224 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $148,676 (2006); Median rent: $452 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 129.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Review (General - Circulation 1,450); Trading Post (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 882-2266 http://www.ci.evansville.wi.gov Evansville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 882-5131 http://www.evansville-wi.com
FOOTVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.986 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.67° N. Lat.; 89.20° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 764 (1990); 788 (2000); 765 (2006); 765 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 776.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 62.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 21.2% Norwegian, 19.1% Irish, 12.3% English, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 12.7% professional, 11.0% services, 19.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 41.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,035 (2006); Median household income: $56,414 (2006); Average household income: $64,110 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.4% (2006); Median home value: $119,565 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FULTON (town). Covers a land area of 31.906 square miles and a water area of 1.034 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Elevation is 796 feet. Population: 2,798 (1990); 3,158 (2000); 3,225 (2006); 3,255 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 101.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 64.0% now married, 4.4% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 26.2% Norwegian, 14.2% Irish, 13.0% English, 4.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 9.5% professional, 11.4% services, 24.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.8% construction, 28.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $30,665 (2006); Median household income: $69,503 (2006); Average household income: $77,081 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $178,642 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 53.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-4103 http://www.townoffulton.com
HARMONY (town). Covers a land area of 23.953 square miles and a water area of 0.053 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Population: 1,541 (1990); 2,351 (2000); 2,749 (2006); 3,031 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.8% Black, 1.3% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 114.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 68.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 19.0% Irish, 14.4% Norwegian, 13.5% English, 3.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 19.7% professional, 14.4% services, 24.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.5% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,267 (2006); Median household income: $84,868 (2006); Average household income: $90,179 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $188,849 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) JANESVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 27.537 square miles and a water area of 0.587 square miles. Located at 42.68° N. Lat.; 89.01° W. Long. Elevation is 858 feet. History: Henry F. Janes started a ferry and built a tavern on the east bank of the Rock River in 1837. When Janes became the first postmaster of the new settlement, it was named Janesville for him. Janes soon left the town, and later founded Janesville, Iowa, and Janesville, Minnesota. The Wisconsin Janesville grew rapidly as a stagecoach and steamboat stopping place. In the 1920’s and 1930’s, Janesville’s economy depended on the General Motors plants. A well-known Janesville industry that began in 1892 was the Parker Pen Company, founded by George Parker. Population: 53,235 (1990); 59,498 (2000); 60,619 (2006); 61,408 (2011 projected); Race: 93.9% White, 1.6% Black, 1.3% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,201.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% German, 16.2% Irish, 15.3% Norwegian, 11.8% English, 7.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 33,867 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 280 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 16.2% professional, 13.6% services, 24.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.9% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,671 (2006); Median household income: $51,737 (2006); Average household income: $62,215 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $390 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $359 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Janesville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 743-5050 Milton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-9200 Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Wisconsin Dept Of Public Instruction (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-1771 Two-year College(s)
Blackhawk Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,470. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 758-6900 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,415; Out-of-state $14,640 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $132,374 (2006); Median rent: $498 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy Health System Corporation (240 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 479.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Janesville Gazette (Circulation 22,814); The Jotter (General - Circulation 32,647) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Janesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 755-3177 http://www.ci.janesville.wi.us/citysite Forward Janesville, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 757-3160 http://www.forwardjanesville.com
JANESVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 28.085 square miles and a water area of 0.471 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 89.07° W. Long. Elevation is 858 feet. History: Points of interest include the 26-room Tallman House, where Lincoln spent a weekend in 1859; the Stone House (1842), of Greek Revival style; and the Milton House (1844), which is connected to a log cabin by a tunnel used by runaway slaves as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Incorporated 1853. Population: 2,793 (1990); 3,750 (2000); 4,082 (2006); 4,278 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 4.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 145.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 69.8% now married, 8.2% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.9% German, 14.0% Norwegian, 13.2% Irish, 10.4% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 17.6% professional, 11.2% services, 21.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.8% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,876 (2006); Median household income: $74,879 (2006); Average household income: $94,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006). School District(s)
Janesville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 743-5050 Milton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-9200 Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Wisconsin Dept Of Public Instruction (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-1771
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Blackhawk Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,470. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 758-6900 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,415; Out-of-state $14,640 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $210,556 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Newspapers: The Janesville Gazette (Circulation 22,814); The Jotter (General - Circulation 32,647) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 47.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Forward Janesville, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 757-3160 http://www.forwardjanesville.com
JOHNSTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 36.201 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Elevation is 952 feet. Population: 850 (1990); 802 (2000); 792 (2006); 786 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 64.4% now married, 4.5% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% German, 14.3% Irish, 13.8% English, 12.6% Norwegian, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 14.5% professional, 13.6% services, 15.5% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.6% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,595 (2006); Median household income: $64,912 (2006); Average household income: $77,560 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $193,868 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 55.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) LA PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 34.630 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 88.96° W. Long. Population: 953 (1990); 929 (2000); 891 (2006); 877 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 17.5% English, 14.9% Irish, 11.4% Norwegian, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 8.0% professional, 10.1% services, 24.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 16.5% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,787 (2006); Median household income: $56,908 (2006); Average household income: $71,034 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $165,203 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIMA (town). Covers a land area of 36.407 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 42.79° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Population: 1,285 (1990); 1,312 (2000); 1,314 (2006); 1,305 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 18.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 70.4% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 15.8% Irish, 13.4% Other groups, 11.8% English, 10.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 15.3% professional, 8.6% services, 22.7% sales, 3.4% farming, 10.0% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,627 (2006); Median household income: $59,813 (2006); Average household income: $80,093 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $171,032 (2006); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAGNOLIA (town). Covers a land area of 36.033 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 943 feet. Population: 717 (1990); 854 (2000); 952 (2006); 1,036 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 64.6% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% German, 16.5% English, 12.5% Irish, 11.3% Norwegian, 8.4% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 5.8% professional, 14.3% services, 22.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.6% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,044 (2006); Median household income: $56,068 (2006); Average household income: $61,272 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.4% (2006); Median home value: $164,063 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.232 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.77° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 4,784 (1990); 5,132 (2000); 5,425 (2006); 5,655 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,678.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 56.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% German, 16.3% Irish, 16.0% English, 12.5% Norwegian, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 13.4% professional, 13.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.0% construction, 22.8% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $25,849 (2006); Median household income: $50,299 (2006); Average household income: $62,736 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Milton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-9200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $141,540 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: The Milton Courier (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-6900 http://www.ci.milton.wi.us Milton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-6222 http://www.ticon.net/~macc
MILTON (town). Covers a land area of 31.343 square miles and a water area of 1.653 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 88.98° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Milton House State Historical Site. Incorporated 1904. Population: 2,013 (1990); 2,844 (2000); 2,885 (2006); 2,940 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 92.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 67.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% German, 16.9% Norwegian, 15.9% Irish, 10.6% English, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 16.1% professional, 14.5% services, 21.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,813 (2006); Median household income: $70,849 (2006); Average household income: $75,516 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $73 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $59 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Milton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-9200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $184,809 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Newspapers: The Milton Courier (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Milton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 868-6222 http://www.ticon.net/~macc
NEWARK (town). Covers a land area of 36.363 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Elevation is 817 feet. Population: 1,514 (1990); 1,571 (2000); 1,575 (2006); 1,583 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 72.3% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.6% German, 20.0% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 13.5% English, 6.6% Other groups (2000).
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 16.0% professional, 12.0% services, 19.9% sales, 1.2% farming, 16.2% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,471 (2006); Median household income: $69,819 (2006); Average household income: $74,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $207,068 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 51.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ORFORDVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.163 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.62° N. Lat.; 89.25° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 1,219 (1990); 1,272 (2000); 1,290 (2006); 1,297 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,108.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 59.2% now married, 5.8% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 24.4% Norwegian, 12.9% English, 12.6% Irish, 8.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 12.9% professional, 15.7% services, 21.0% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.1% construction, 32.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,449 (2006); Median household income: $56,022 (2006); Average household income: $61,107 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Parkview (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 879-2717 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,892 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Newspapers: Orfordville Journal & Footville News (General - Circulation 1,102) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLYMOUTH (town). Covers a land area of 35.639 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 89.17° W. Long. Population: 1,189 (1990); 1,270 (2000); 1,344 (2006); 1,389 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 24.7% Norwegian, 12.6% Irish, 7.6% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 11.8% professional, 13.1% services, 20.7% sales, 2.1% farming, 14.7% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,962 (2006); Median household income: $66,979 (2006); Average household income: $77,171 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rock County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $179,918 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORTER (town). Covers a land area of 36.061 square miles and a water area of 0.367 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 89.19° W. Long. Population: 953 (1990); 925 (2000); 1,056 (2006); 1,149 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 61.0% now married, 6.9% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 26.4% Norwegian, 18.5% Irish, 15.9% English, 4.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 19.5% professional, 10.0% services, 15.7% sales, 2.3% farming, 9.0% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,985 (2006); Median household income: $61,224 (2006); Average household income: $74,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $216,522 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROCK (town). Covers a land area of 29.530 square miles and a water area of 0.514 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Population: 3,062 (1990); 3,338 (2000); 3,489 (2006); 3,609 (2011 projected); Race: 94.1% White, 1.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 118.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 63.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 17.6% Irish, 17.0% Norwegian, 11.0% English, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 10.9% professional, 15.7% services, 16.1% sales, 1.7% farming, 14.3% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,296 (2006); Median household income: $54,811 (2006); Average household income: $67,990 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $119,606 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 55.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPRING VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 35.107 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 790 (1990); 813 (2000); 786 (2006); 776 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 22.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 20.3% Norwegian, 13.0% Irish, 10.9% English, 9.6% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 14.6% professional, 10.4% services, 20.0% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 27.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,768 (2006); Median household income: $66,176 (2006); Average household income: $69,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $237,791 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TURTLE (town). Covers a land area of 29.333 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 88.97° W. Long. Population: 2,249 (1990); 2,444 (2000); 2,649 (2006); 2,792 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 1.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 90.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 18.3% Irish, 15.6% Norwegian, 10.6% English, 7.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 12.6% professional, 13.4% services, 28.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,446 (2006); Median household income: $66,615 (2006); Average household income: $73,518 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $146,179 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) UNION (town). Covers a land area of 34.055 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 945 feet. Population: 1,249 (1990); 1,860 (2000); 2,189 (2006); 2,432 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 67.7% now married, 3.9% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 24.8% Norwegian, 13.7% Irish, 11.8% English, 6.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 18.7% professional, 10.3% services, 23.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,540 (2006); Median household income: $67,060 (2006); Average household income: $73,518 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $191,272 (2006); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Rusk County Located in northern Wisconsin; drained by the Chippewa and Flambeau Rivers; includes many lakes. Covers a land area of 913.13 square miles, a water area of 17.77 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1901. County seat is Ladysmith. Weather Station: Weyerhauser
Elevation: 1,194 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 21 29 41 57 70 78 81 79 70 58 40 26 Low -1 5 18 31 42 51 55 53 45 33 21 7 Precip 1.2 0.9 2.1 2.5 3.6 4.1 4.5 4.4 4.3 2.8 2.0 1.1 Snow 12.9 7.3 9.1 1.9 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 7.3 9.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 15,079 (1990); 15,347 (2000); 15,358 (2006); 15,439 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.7% Catholic Church, 9.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.1% Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, 2.5% The United Methodist Church, 1.7% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,251 (2005); Leading industries: 41.6% manufacturing; 15.2% health care and social assistance; 12.5% retail trade (2004); Farms: 715 totaling 173,310 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 15 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 649 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 291 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,914 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 102 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $18,720 (2006); Median household income: $36,598 (2006); Average household income: $45,529 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.40% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $86,506 (2006); Median rent: $297 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 105.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 119.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 86.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 723.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 50.3% Bush, 48.2% Kerry, 0.9% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Devils Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Potato Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Silvernail State Wildlife Management Area; Washington Creek State Wildlife Management Area Additional Information Contacts Rusk County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 532-2100 http://www.ruskcounty.org
Rusk County Communities ATLANTA (town). Covers a land area of 50.792 square miles and a water area of 0.193 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 91.32° W. Long. Population: 585 (1990); 627 (2000); 613 (2006); 609 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race
(2006); Density: 12.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 69.8% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% German, 14.2% Norwegian, 9.5% Polish, 8.0% Swedish, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.6% management, 11.6% professional, 10.3% services, 16.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.0% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,462 (2006); Median household income: $41,188 (2006); Average household income: $52,555 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $87,778 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG BEND (town). Covers a land area of 32.616 square miles and a water area of 2.731 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 91.36° W. Long. Population: 386 (1990); 402 (2000); 393 (2006); 384 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 53.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 61.7% now married, 10.4% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 18.6% English, 12.7% Irish, 12.4% Polish, 11.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 10.1% professional, 24.2% services, 19.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,420 (2006); Median household income: $35,278 (2006); Average household income: $43,852 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $124,419 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) BIG FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 35.374 square miles and a water area of 0.634 square miles. Located at 45.57° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 107 (1990); 107 (2000); 108 (2006); 109 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 61.0% now married, 6.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% German, 19.5% Norwegian, 13.4% Irish, 4.9% Other groups, 2.4% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 17.5% professional, 0.0% services, 22.5% sales, 5.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 37.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,449 (2006); Median household income: $56,250 (2006); Average household income: $56,278 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rusk County Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $113,235 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 5.9% less than 15 minutes, 64.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRUCE (village). Covers a land area of 2.290 square miles and a water area of 0.066 square miles. Located at 45.45° N. Lat.; 91.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,106 feet. Population: 844 (1990); 787 (2000); 742 (2006); 716 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 324.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 53.9% now married, 14.1% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% German, 10.3% Irish, 10.3% Polish, 9.5% Norwegian, 8.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 16.5% professional, 19.7% services, 21.6% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.5% construction, 26.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,114 (2006); Median household income: $32,685 (2006); Average household income: $38,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Bruce (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 868-2533 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.6% (2006); Median home value: $68,491 (2006); Median rent: $253 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CEDAR RAPIDS (town). Covers a land area of 35.164 square miles and a water area of 0.503 square miles. Located at 45.59° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Population: 30 (1990); 37 (2000); 38 (2006); 39 (2011 projected); Race: 57.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 42.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 65.2 (2006); Marriage status: 36.8% never married, 34.2% now married, 13.2% widowed, 15.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% Czechoslovakian, 18.8% Polish, 18.8% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 10.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 33.3% management, 7.4% professional, 11.1% services, 37.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,737 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $68,182 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $108,333 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 76.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CONRATH (village). Covers a land area of 0.502 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.38° N. Lat.; 91.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,136 feet. Population: 92 (1990); 98 (2000); 101 (2006); 105 (2011 projected); Race: 95.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006);
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Density: 201.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 11.4% never married, 61.4% now married, 13.6% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.6% Czech, 19.7% German, 18.0% Swiss, 18.0% Swedish, 14.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 22.6% professional, 19.4% services, 0.0% sales, 6.5% farming, 12.9% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,658 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $44,276 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.7% (2006); Median home value: $55,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 6.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.4% less than 15 minutes, 55.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEWEY (town). Covers a land area of 31.029 square miles and a water area of 3.022 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 91.00° W. Long. Population: 487 (1990); 523 (2000); 554 (2006); 583 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 69.8% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 13.4% Polish, 9.5% English, 7.7% Norwegian, 6.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 15.5% professional, 6.9% services, 17.6% sales, 3.0% farming, 10.7% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,877 (2006); Median household income: $44,034 (2006); Average household income: $53,392 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $114,362 (2006); Median rent: $296 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 51.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FLAMBEAU (town). Covers a land area of 34.564 square miles and a water area of 0.295 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 889 (1990); 1,067 (2000); 1,062 (2006); 1,062 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.4% German, 14.9% Polish, 12.0% Norwegian, 8.4% Irish, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 11.7% professional, 12.3% services, 24.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.6% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,906 (2006); Median household income: $43,478 (2006); Average household income: $52,069 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $91,642 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLEN FLORA (village). Covers a land area of 0.565 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 90.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,276 feet. Population: 108 (1990); 93 (2000); 94 (2006); 97 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 166.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 45.5% now married, 23.6% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.7% German, 8.5% Irish, 8.5% Other groups, 8.5% Dutch, 6.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 41.7% professional, 8.3% services, 4.2% sales, 8.3% farming, 20.8% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,793 (2006); Median household income: $22,857 (2006); Average household income: $26,722 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $75,714 (2006); Median rent: $131 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 33.358 square miles and a water area of 0.417 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Population: 835 (1990); 767 (2000); 782 (2006); 792 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 67.0% now married, 7.2% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 11.7% Norwegian, 11.0% Irish, 10.7% English, 8.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 22.8% professional, 12.2% services, 17.8% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.0% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,228 (2006); Median household income: $49,706 (2006); Average household income: $54,248 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $84,878 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) GROW (town). Covers a land area of 35.397 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.41° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Population: 450 (1990); 473 (2000); 486 (2006); 498 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 64.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% German, 17.0% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 12.3% Polish, 6.1% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 13.9% professional, 7.3% services, 14.7% sales, 6.6% farming, 11.2% construction, 31.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,047 (2006); Median household income: $41,857 (2006); Average household income: $49,315 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $92,000 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 17.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAWKINS (village). Covers a land area of 2.189 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,369 feet. Population: 375 (1990); 317 (2000); 324 (2006); 334 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 148.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 59.3% now married, 7.0% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% German, 12.1% Polish, 11.8% Irish, 9.5% Norwegian, 9.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 6.3% professional, 13.9% services, 12.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 5.1% construction, 53.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,735 (2006); Median household income: $33,043 (2006); Average household income: $41,862 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Ladysmith-Hawkins (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 532-5277 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.4% (2006); Median home value: $60,769 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.5% less than 15 minutes, 19.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAWKINS (town). Covers a land area of 45.642 square miles and a water area of 0.125 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 90.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,369 feet. Population: 163 (1990); 170 (2000); 175 (2006); 179 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 67.3% now married, 2.6% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% German, 23.4% Polish, 14.7% English, 13.0% Norwegian, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 2.3% professional, 20.5% services, 9.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.6% construction, 39.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,243 (2006); Median household income: $37,045 (2006); Average household income: $43,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Ladysmith-Hawkins (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 532-5277
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rusk County Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.1% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 5.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUBBARD (town). Covers a land area of 44.076 square miles and a water area of 0.583 square miles. Located at 45.57° N. Lat.; 91.16° W. Long. Population: 216 (1990); 168 (2000); 171 (2006); 175 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.0% Black, 5.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 47.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% German, 12.3% English, 10.6% Polish, 7.8% Swedish, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 20.2% professional, 9.0% services, 30.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.4% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,901 (2006); Median household income: $41,000 (2006); Average household income: $52,014 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $114,286 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) INGRAM (village). Covers a land area of 0.992 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.50° N. Lat.; 90.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,295 feet. Population: 91 (1990); 76 (2000); 78 (2006); 81 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 78.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 13.5% never married, 71.2% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 16.7% Irish, 15.2% Polish, 10.6% French (except Basque), 9.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 8.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 83.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,667 (2006); Median household income: $33,125 (2006); Average household income: $39,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $40,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 66.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LADYSMITH (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.897 square miles and a water area of 0.369 square miles. Located at 45.46° N. Lat.; 91.10° W. Long. Elevation is 1,144 feet. History: Ladysmith was a stopping place for trappers and traders at the foot of the falls on the Flambeau River, where Bruno Vinette had opened a hotel. Successively called Flambeau Falls, Warner, and Corbett, Ladysmith received its present name in 1900 to honor the wife of E.D. Smith of the Menasha Wooden Ware Company. When the lumber industry waned, a pulp mill, paper mill, sulphate mill, and other small factories brought settlers
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to the town. In the early 1900’s a cooperative creamery and a canning plant for peas and beans added to the revenue. Population: 4,079 (1990); 3,932 (2000); 3,823 (2006); 3,756 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 2.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 980.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 49.7% now married, 10.3% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 14.9% Irish, 10.7% Norwegian, 8.7% Polish, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 14.7% professional, 19.3% services, 19.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.9% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,398 (2006); Median household income: $31,376 (2006); Average household income: $42,870 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Ladysmith-Hawkins (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 532-5277 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.2% (2006); Median home value: $81,852 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Hospitals: Rusk County Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 365.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ladysmith News (General - Circulation 5,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 81.1% less than 15 minutes, 9.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAWRENCE (town). Covers a land area of 47.708 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Population: 240 (1990); 240 (2000); 244 (2006); 247 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 56.6% now married, 7.7% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.3% German, 14.7% Polish, 11.0% United States or American, 10.6% Irish, 5.7% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 5.7% professional, 10.6% services, 18.7% sales, 6.5% farming, 13.0% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,879 (2006); Median household income: $38,587 (2006); Average household income: $45,921 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.7% car, 2.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 24.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 54.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARSHALL (town). Covers a land area of 35.771 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 630 (1990); 683 (2000); 713 (2006); 741 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.18 (2006); Median age: 28.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 70.7% now married, 6.2% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.1% German, 11.7% Polish, 8.0% United States or American, 7.6% Irish, 7.4% Swedish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.9% management, 6.3% professional, 10.6% services, 16.2% sales, 5.6% farming, 10.9% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,748 (2006); Median household income: $39,688 (2006); Average household income: $43,761 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $81,538 (2006); Median rent: $229 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 10.0% walk, 28.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MURRY (town). Covers a land area of 61.851 square miles and a water area of 0.273 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 91.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,164 feet. Population: 291 (1990); 275 (2000); 273 (2006); 273 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 57.5% now married, 14.0% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% German, 11.9% English, 10.5% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 7.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 13.7% professional, 10.8% services, 13.7% sales, 10.8% farming, 10.8% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,216 (2006); Median household income: $36,023 (2006); Average household income: $40,171 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $62,000 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHLAND (town). Covers a land area of 23.008 square miles and a water area of 0.149 square miles. Located at 45.51° N. Lat.; 90.80° W. Long. Population: 185 (1990); 206 (2000); 210 (2006); 213 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 1.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 58.3% now married, 11.4% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 17.0% Polish, 12.7% Irish, 9.6% Czech, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 5.8% professional, 20.0% services, 19.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 30.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,976 (2006); Median household income: $42,857 (2006); Average household income: $53,851 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $54,615 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.9% car, 3.4% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 25.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSK (town). Covers a land area of 33.517 square miles and a water area of 2.338 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 443 (1990); 475 (2000); 494 (2006); 508 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 49.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 65.8% now married, 8.0% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% German, 25.6% Polish, 14.3% Norwegian, 9.2% Irish, 9.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 16.7% professional, 18.1% services, 17.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 8.4% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,261 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $43,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $136,842 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHELDON (village). Covers a land area of 0.661 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 90.95° W. Long. Elevation is 1,129 feet. Population: 268 (1990); 256 (2000); 269 (2006); 281 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 406.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 80.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 53.1% now married, 10.2% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 16.3% Dutch, 11.5% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 8.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 12.6% professional, 6.8% services, 25.2% sales, 1.9% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,439 (2006); Median household income: $34,545 (2006); Average household income: $40,325 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.9% (2006); Median home value: $63,684 (2006); Median rent: $265 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 3.9% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SOUTH FORK (town). Covers a land area of 35.396 square miles and a water area of 0.395 square miles. Located at 45.60° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 119 (1990); 120 (2000); 123 (2006); 125 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 8.9% never married, 70.5% now married, 10.7% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% German, 40.4% Polish, 13.2% English, 8.1% Czech, 5.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.4% management, 7.1% professional, 8.9% services, 3.6% sales, 3.6% farming, 8.9% construction, 46.4% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rusk County Income: Per capita income: $23,150 (2006); Median household income: $43,654 (2006); Average household income: $53,726 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $79,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 21.4% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 18.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRICKLAND (town). Covers a land area of 34.710 square miles and a water area of 0.398 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 91.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,275 feet. Population: 262 (1990); 300 (2000); 319 (2006); 335 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 65.3% now married, 9.3% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% Polish, 19.7% German, 8.9% Irish, 6.4% Norwegian, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 12.3% professional, 10.5% services, 19.1% sales, 4.3% farming, 8.0% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,232 (2006); Median household income: $35,625 (2006); Average household income: $49,476 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $123,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) STUBBS (town). Covers a land area of 35.876 square miles and a water area of 0.765 square miles. Located at 45.43° N. Lat.; 91.34° W. Long. Population: 573 (1990); 587 (2000); 564 (2006); 546 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 65.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.5% German, 24.1% Polish, 12.5% English, 11.6% Irish, 10.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.8% management, 11.7% professional, 5.9% services, 19.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,621 (2006); Median household income: $46,625 (2006); Average household income: $51,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $97,333 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 26.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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THORNAPPLE (town). Covers a land area of 51.362 square miles and a water area of 1.235 square miles. Located at 45.45° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 757 (1990); 811 (2000); 820 (2006); 829 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 1.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 69.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.2% German, 14.4% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 11.6% Norwegian, 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 10.0% professional, 15.7% services, 20.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.7% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,186 (2006); Median household income: $42,642 (2006); Average household income: $48,859 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $96,522 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TONY (village). Covers a land area of 2.031 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.48° N. Lat.; 90.99° W. Long. Elevation is 1,230 feet. Population: 114 (1990); 105 (2000); 112 (2006); 118 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 55.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 72.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 52.8% now married, 18.1% widowed, 1.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.6% German, 15.1% Norwegian, 10.5% English, 9.3% United States or American, 5.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 4.7% professional, 34.9% services, 20.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,916 (2006); Median household income: $25,833 (2006); Average household income: $37,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Flambeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 687 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 532-3183 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.6% (2006); Median home value: $62,222 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TRUE (town). Covers a land area of 23.302 square miles and a water area of 0.188 square miles. Located at 45.49° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Population: 310 (1990); 291 (2000); 298 (2006); 306 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 59.9% now married, 8.6% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% German, 21.3% Polish, 15.7% Norwegian, 10.3% United States or American, 8.7% Swedish (2000).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Rusk County
Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.3% management, 1.1% professional, 15.7% services, 28.1% sales, 2.8% farming, 9.6% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,539 (2006); Median household income: $31,304 (2006); Average household income: $38,341 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $95,625 (2006); Median rent: $219 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 24.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 33.705 square miles and a water area of 1.913 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 91.23° W. Long. Population: 301 (1990); 312 (2000); 300 (2006); 290 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 52.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 71.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% German, 19.7% Irish, 15.8% Polish, 15.8% English, 8.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 8.7% professional, 10.3% services, 14.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 44.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,150 (2006); Median household income: $42,941 (2006); Average household income: $52,614 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $128,500 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.7% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEYERHAEUSER (village). Covers a land area of 0.935 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 45.42° N. Lat.; 91.41° W. Long. Elevation is 1,203 feet. Population: 283 (1990); 353 (2000); 373 (2006); 390 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 398.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 52.1% now married, 12.8% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 24.6% Polish, 17.9% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 9.7% professional, 23.1% services, 16.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.2% construction, 33.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,668 (2006); Median household income: $29,756 (2006); Average household income: $35,622 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Weyerhaeuser Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 353-2254 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $61,190 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.6% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILKINSON (town). Covers a land area of 35.153 square miles and a water area of 0.251 square miles. Located at 45.53° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 51 (1990); 66 (2000); 66 (2006); 66 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 4.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 69.0% now married, 3.4% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% German, 18.1% Irish, 16.0% Polish, 13.8% Norwegian, 12.8% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 6.7% professional, 0.0% services, 16.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 30.0% construction, 46.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,955 (2006); Median household income: $32,000 (2006); Average household income: $34,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 37.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $67,500 (2006); Median rent: $<$100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILLARD (town). Covers a land area of 35.597 square miles and a water area of 0.555 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Population: 448 (1990); 539 (2000); 553 (2006); 569 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 63.7% now married, 9.9% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.0% German, 25.3% Polish, 8.8% English, 8.8% Norwegian, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 12.1% professional, 11.6% services, 15.2% sales, 8.6% farming, 11.1% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,615 (2006); Median household income: $31,250 (2006); Average household income: $38,208 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILSON (town). Covers a land area of 34.096 square miles and a water area of 0.338 square miles. Located at 45.58° N. Lat.; 91.48° W. Long. Population: 67 (1990); 84 (2000); 83 (2006); 83 (2011 projected); Race: 84.3% White, 0.0% Black, 15.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.9% never married, 53.6% now married, 3.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.4% German, 20.3% Irish, 17.4% Norwegian, 13.0% United States or American, 11.6% Czech (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 13.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 13.0% farming, 17.4% construction, 47.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,476 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $59,417 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $37,500 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 34.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sauk County Located in south central Wisconsin; bounded on the northeast and south by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Baraboo River; includes several lakes. Covers a land area of 837.63 square miles, a water area of 10.80 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1840. County seat is Baraboo. Sauk County is part of the Baraboo, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Sauk County, WI Weather Station: Baraboo
Elevation: 820 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 32 43 57 70 79 83 80 72 60 44 31 Low 4 9 21 32 44 53 58 55 46 35 24 11 Precip 1.1 1.0 2.1 3.6 3.4 3.9 4.3 4.3 3.7 2.6 2.3 1.1 Snow 10.7 7.8 6.4 2.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.5 9.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Prairie Du Sac 2 N
Elevation: 777 feet
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Population: 46,975 (1990); 55,225 (2000); 58,808 (2006); 62,374 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 70.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 31.7% Catholic Church, 10.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.0% The United Methodist Church, 5.1% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 3.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 34,529 (2005); Leading industries: 21.3% manufacturing; 17.0% accommodation & food services; 12.7% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,673 totaling 353,104 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 17 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 82 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,407 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,306 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $19,700 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 384 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 260 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,191 (2006); Median household income: $49,926 (2006); Average household income: $60,213 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.48% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $450 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $332 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $144,237 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 126.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 88.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 72.4% good, 27.3% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 36.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,243.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 47.4% Bush, 51.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Dell Creek State Wildlife Area; Devils Lake State Park; Mirror Lake State Park; Natural Bridge State Park Additional Information Contacts Sauk County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 356-5581 http://www.ruskcounty.org Baraboo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 227-2266 http://www.baraboo.com City of Baraboo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 355-2715 http://cityofbaraboo.com Reedsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 844-3507 http://www.reedsburg.org/ Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 683-2453 http://www.saukprairie.com Spring Green Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2054 http://www.springgreen.com/ Village of Prairie du Sac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-2421 http://www.prairiedusac.net Village of Sauk City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-3932 http://www.saukcity.net Village of Spring Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2335 http://www.vi.springgreen.wi.gov
Sauk County Communities BARABOO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.276 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.47° N. Lat.; 89.74° W. Long. Elevation is 894 feet. History: Baraboo was named for a French trader, Jean Baribault, who may have built a post at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Baraboo Rivers. The seven Ringling brothers lived in Baraboo in 1882 when five of them (Charles, Otto, Albert, John, and Alfred) organized the Ringling Brothers’ Classic and Comic Concert Company, renamed the Ringling Brothers’ Grand Carnival of Fun, and later the Ringling Brothers Circus. Population: 9,369 (1990); 10,711 (2000); 10,827 (2006); 11,121 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,052.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 53.5% now married, 8.4% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 13.4% Irish, 9.6% English, 7.6% Norwegian, 6.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 122 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 17.1% professional, 22.9% services, 23.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.3% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,050 (2006); Median household income: $45,270 (2006); Average household income: $53,801 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $564 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $525 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). School District(s)
Baraboo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 355-3950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $122,154 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Clare Hospital Health Services (84 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 413.0 per 10,000 population (2005).
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County
Newspapers: Baraboo News Republic (Circulation 4,248); Wisconsin Dells Events (General - Circulation 1,975) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 1.1% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baraboo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 227-2266 http://www.baraboo.com City of Baraboo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 355-2715 http://cityofbaraboo.com
BARABOO (town). Covers a land area of 32.008 square miles and a water area of 0.551 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Elevation is 894 feet. Population: 1,285 (1990); 1,828 (2000); 1,888 (2006); 1,963 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.7% German, 13.7% Norwegian, 13.2% Irish, 8.5% English, 5.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 18.3% professional, 14.5% services, 26.3% sales, 1.5% farming, 9.5% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,501 (2006); Median household income: $58,180 (2006); Average household income: $71,422 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006).
Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELLONA (town). Covers a land area of 35.107 square miles and a water area of 0.042 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Population: 768 (1990); 1,199 (2000); 1,319 (2006); 1,402 (2011 projected); Race: 92.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 66.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 11.8% Irish, 11.3% Polish, 9.2% Norwegian, 8.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 15.2% professional, 17.8% services, 18.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 16.5% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,358 (2006); Median household income: $59,181 (2006); Average household income: $70,121 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $176,071 (2006); Median rent: $457 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Baraboo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 355-3950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2006); Median home value: $213,836 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Clare Hospital Health Services (84 beds) Newspapers: Baraboo News Republic (Circulation 4,248); Wisconsin Dells Events (General - Circulation 1,975) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baraboo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 227-2266 http://www.baraboo.com
BEAR CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 49.694 square miles and a water area of 0.001 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Population: 521 (1990); 497 (2000); 508 (2006); 525 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 62.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 22.2% Irish, 14.7% Norwegian, 10.6% English, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.4% management, 14.2% professional, 12.2% services, 18.1% sales, 4.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,406 (2006); Median household income: $48,864 (2006); Average household income: $64,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $178,226 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000).
DELTON (town). Covers a land area of 29.608 square miles and a water area of 0.599 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Population: 1,524 (1990); 2,024 (2000); 2,646 (2006); 3,138 (2011 projected); Race: 93.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 89.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 63.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 16.7% Irish, 12.1% English, 7.7% Other groups, 7.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 10.1% professional, 19.7% services, 25.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.1% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,728 (2006); Median household income: $53,526 (2006); Average household income: $60,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $145,074 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EXCELSIOR (town). Covers a land area of 33.896 square miles and a water area of 0.088 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Population: 1,194 (1990); 1,410 (2000); 1,429 (2006); 1,442 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 71.2% now married, 3.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% German, 12.9% English, 12.6% Irish, 8.6% United States or American, 6.6% Norwegian (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 16.5% professional, 10.7% services, 24.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.6% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,649 (2006); Median household income: $63,758 (2006); Average household income: $74,982 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $186,765 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIRFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.967 square miles and a water area of 0.616 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 89.67° W. Long. Population: 826 (1990); 1,023 (2000); 1,285 (2006); 1,493 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 66.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% German, 16.5% Irish, 13.0% English, 11.6% Norwegian, 5.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 16.6% professional, 14.9% services, 23.0% sales, 2.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,899 (2006); Median household income: $63,646 (2006); Average household income: $72,133 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2006); Median home value: $177,579 (2006); Median rent: $460 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRANKLIN (town). Covers a land area of 49.173 square miles and a water area of 0.169 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 90.05° W. Long. Population: 668 (1990); 696 (2000); 709 (2006); 732 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 71.1% now married, 4.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 14.5% Irish, 5.6% English, 3.9% Norwegian, 3.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.6% management, 7.7% professional, 10.2% services, 18.9% sales, 4.1% farming, 13.8% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,881 (2006); Median household income: $56,410 (2006); Average household income: $62,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2006); Median home value: $194,531 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 17.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less
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FREEDOM (town). Covers a land area of 34.594 square miles and a water area of 0.120 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Population: 422 (1990); 416 (2000); 413 (2006); 420 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 72.3% now married, 1.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.5% German, 12.3% Irish, 11.9% English, 6.4% United States or American, 5.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 17.7% professional, 12.9% services, 23.2% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,073 (2006); Median household income: $65,385 (2006); Average household income: $77,625 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $201,220 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 56.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 29.671 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.47° N. Lat.; 89.66° W. Long. Population: 737 (1990); 911 (2000); 1,004 (2006); 1,080 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 1.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.9% German, 13.6% Irish, 11.7% Norwegian, 10.6% United States or American, 9.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 14.7% professional, 17.2% services, 25.0% sales, 2.6% farming, 9.3% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,828 (2006); Median household income: $62,380 (2006); Average household income: $68,537 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2006); Median home value: $207,547 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) HILLPOINT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53937). Covers a land area of 47.637 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 43.37° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Population: 968 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.2% under 18, 13.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 62.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.6% German, 16.0% Irish, 12.9% English, 8.5% Norwegian, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 7.1% professional, 10.8% services, 17.9% sales, 5.6% farming, 14.4% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,536 (2000); Median household income: $39,038 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2000); Median home value: $82,400 (2000); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 16.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HONEY CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 47.540 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 43.33° N. Lat.; 89.92° W. Long. Population: 725 (1990); 736 (2000); 734 (2006); 744 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 67.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 2.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.8% German, 9.4% English, 8.8% Irish, 6.8% Swiss, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 18.1% professional, 15.0% services, 19.4% sales, 5.4% farming, 9.2% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,793 (2006); Median household income: $59,302 (2006); Average household income: $67,259 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.7% (2006); Median home value: $197,436 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 18.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) IRONTON (village). Covers a land area of 0.336 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 90.14° W. Long. Elevation is 954 feet. Population: 200 (1990); 250 (2000); 262 (2006); 269 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 3.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 779.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 52.6% now married, 2.6% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 11.5% Irish, 7.7% French (except Basque), 6.9% United States or American, 5.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 7.2% professional, 10.4% services, 24.0% sales, 2.4% farming, 20.0% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,158 (2006); Median household income: $48,421 (2006); Average household income: $50,612 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $83,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 58.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) IRONTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.181 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 90.14° W. Long. Elevation is 954 feet.
Population: 585 (1990); 650 (2000); 685 (2006); 708 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 65.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.6% German, 12.7% Irish, 12.5% English, 6.0% Norwegian, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.4% management, 9.3% professional, 8.1% services, 17.7% sales, 5.7% farming, 7.8% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,423 (2006); Median household income: $52,865 (2006); Average household income: $62,735 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $171,809 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.7% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA VALLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.419 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 90.13° W. Long. Elevation is 896 feet. Population: 454 (1990); 326 (2000); 294 (2006); 296 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 702.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 53.6% now married, 14.2% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 18.6% Irish, 11.5% English, 5.7% Polish, 5.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 4.9% professional, 14.2% services, 24.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.9% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,371 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $47,458 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.5% (2006); Median home value: $95,417 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA VALLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.195 square miles and a water area of 1.133 square miles. Located at 43.60° N. Lat.; 90.12° W. Long. Elevation is 896 feet. Population: 997 (1990); 1,203 (2000); 1,153 (2006); 1,177 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 71.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% German, 10.3% Irish, 9.3% English, 6.1% Polish, 5.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 13.5% professional, 9.4% services, 27.1% sales, 3.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,598 (2006); Median household income: $59,529 (2006); Average household income: $73,487 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $169,954 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE DELTON (village). Covers a land area of 6.188 square miles and a water area of 0.532 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 89.78° W. Long. Elevation is 894 feet. Population: 1,528 (1990); 1,982 (2000); 2,683 (2006); 3,236 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 433.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 56.9% now married, 9.0% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% German, 15.5% Irish, 12.2% Polish, 9.6% English, 9.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 9.9% professional, 29.5% services, 24.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.2% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,464 (2006); Median household income: $40,799 (2006); Average household income: $50,166 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Dells (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 254-7769 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.7% (2006); Median home value: $87,397 (2006); Median rent: $493 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIME RIDGE (village). Aka Limeridge. Covers a land area of 1.010 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,180 feet. Population: 152 (1990); 169 (2000); 179 (2006); 185 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 177.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 66.0% now married, 1.4% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 17.3% Irish, 14.3% English, 9.7% Norwegian, 4.6% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.7% management, 11.8% professional, 28.2% services, 12.9% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,721 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $59,797 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $82,500 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.5% less
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LOGANVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.196 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 90.03° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 228 (1990); 276 (2000); 292 (2006); 309 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,489.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 55.5% now married, 10.5% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.6% German, 15.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 4.7% United States or American, 2.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 13.1% professional, 17.9% services, 15.9% sales, 6.9% farming, 10.3% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,505 (2006); Median household income: $43,182 (2006); Average household income: $46,777 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.0% (2006); Median home value: $119,886 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERRIMAC (village). Covers a land area of 0.759 square miles and a water area of 0.648 square miles. Located at 43.37° N. Lat.; 89.62° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 392 (1990); 416 (2000); 411 (2006); 412 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 541.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 62.1% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 17.5% Norwegian, 11.9% Irish, 11.1% English, 10.3% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 11.0% professional, 16.8% services, 26.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,360 (2006); Median household income: $50,877 (2006); Average household income: $54,702 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Sauk Prairie (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-5981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.2% (2006); Median home value: $148,295 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERRIMAC (town). Covers a land area of 24.470 square miles and a water area of 1.836 square miles. Located at 43.36° N. Lat.; 89.69° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 737 (1990); 868 (2000); 848 (2006); 854 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 34.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 49.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 63.7% now married, 6.0% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 15.3% Irish, 12.4% English, 9.8% Norwegian, 6.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 14.4% professional, 17.9% services, 21.4% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,111 (2006); Median household income: $62,358 (2006); Average household income: $78,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sauk Prairie (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-5981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $221,429 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH FREEDOM (village). Covers a land area of 0.870 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 89.86° W. Long. Elevation is 867 feet. Population: 591 (1990); 649 (2000); 541 (2006); 551 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 621.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 61.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% German, 14.5% Irish, 9.8% Norwegian, 9.1% English, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 11.2% professional, 18.2% services, 23.8% sales, 1.0% farming, 13.2% construction, 26.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,618 (2006); Median household income: $43,333 (2006); Average household income: $49,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Baraboo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 355-3950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $102,532 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 58.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLAIN (village). Covers a land area of 0.731 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.27° N. Lat.; 90.04° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 691 (1990); 792 (2000); 801 (2006); 823 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,095.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 66.5% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.3% German, 13.5% Irish, 6.1% Norwegian, 4.0% Polish, 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3%
management, 14.5% professional, 13.5% services, 20.4% sales, 1.0% farming, 16.4% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,230 (2006); Median household income: $54,605 (2006); Average household income: $72,718 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $143,468 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.8% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRAIRIE DU SAC (village). Covers a land area of 1.318 square miles and a water area of 0.103 square miles. Located at 43.29° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. History: Prairie du Sac grew up as a twin city with Sauk City, along the west bank of the Wisconsin River. It was named for the Sauk tribe whose villages once occupied this prairie area. In its early days, Prairie du Sac was known as Upper Sauk. Population: 2,471 (1990); 3,231 (2000); 3,636 (2006); 3,986 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,758.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 59.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% German, 12.6% Irish, 8.1% English, 7.4% Norwegian, 5.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 24.0% professional, 14.6% services, 26.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.1% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,865 (2006); Median household income: $53,829 (2006); Average household income: $71,058 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). School District(s)
Sauk Prairie (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-5981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.4% (2006); Median home value: $186,650 (2006); Median rent: $549 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital (36 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Prairie du Sac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-2421 http://www.prairiedusac.net
PRAIRIE DU SAC (town). Covers a land area of 29.496 square miles and a water area of 0.860 square miles. Located at 43.27° N. Lat.; 89.78° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 1,155 (1990); 1,138 (2000); 1,135 (2006); 1,160 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 71.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.8% German, 13.0% Norwegian, 8.4% English, 8.0% Irish, 5.8% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.9% management, 16.5% professional, 9.8% services, 22.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County Income: Per capita income: $29,806 (2006); Median household income: $68,457 (2006); Average household income: $79,600 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006).
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Income: Per capita income: $25,318 (2006); Median household income: $60,619 (2006); Average household income: $73,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006).
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Sauk Prairie (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-5981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $234,298 (2006); Median rent: $493 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital (36 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.9% less than 15 minutes, 19.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $173,684 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Reedsburg Area Medical Center (53 beds) Newspapers: Reedsburg Times Press (General - Circulation 1,225) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 2.5% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 12.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.0% less than 15 minutes, 22.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Reedsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 844-3507 http://www.reedsburg.org/
REEDSBURG (city). Covers a land area of 5.204 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.53° N. Lat.; 90.00° W. Long. Elevation is 926 feet. Population: 6,087 (1990); 7,827 (2000); 8,652 (2006); 9,395 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,662.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 57.9% now married, 8.5% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 14.5% Irish, 8.7% United States or American, 8.6% Norwegian, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 12.4% professional, 18.5% services, 24.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.9% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,549 (2006); Median household income: $45,782 (2006); Average household income: $54,347 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $121,538 (2006); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Reedsburg Area Medical Center (53 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 281.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Reedsburg Times Press (General - Circulation 1,225) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Reedsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 844-3507 http://www.reedsburg.org/
REEDSBURG (town). Covers a land area of 30.753 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 90.00° W. Long. Elevation is 926 feet. Population: 1,114 (1990); 1,236 (2000); 1,298 (2006); 1,348 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 7.6% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 10.9% Irish, 9.7% English, 5.1% Norwegian, 4.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 10.1% professional, 9.9% services, 26.7% sales, 4.8% farming, 9.3% construction, 23.5% production (2000).
ROCK SPRINGS (village). Covers a land area of 1.345 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.47° N. Lat.; 89.91° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 432 (1990); 425 (2000); 469 (2006); 497 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 348.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 58.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 17.3% Irish, 8.7% French (except Basque), 8.2% United States or American, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 7.6% professional, 21.5% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,986 (2006); Median household income: $49,750 (2006); Average household income: $55,607 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Reedsburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 524-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $109,914 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 69.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAUK CITY (village). Aka Sauk City-Prairie du Sac. Covers a land area of 1.496 square miles and a water area of 0.108 square miles. Located at 43.27° N. Lat.; 89.72° W. Long. Elevation is 757 feet. History: Sauk City, which developed as a sister city with Prairie du Sac, was first known as Lower Sauk, founded by Agoston Haraszthy, a Hungarian nobleman who settled here with his family in 1841. Haraszthy founded the Humanist Society in 1842. Though its founder soon left the area, Sauk City became known as a city of freethinkers, attracting speakers such as Carl Schurz, Franz Siegel, and Robert Ingersoll. Population: 3,044 (1990); 3,109 (2000); 3,076 (2006); 3,069 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,056.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 55.4% now married, 8.9% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% German, 9.8% Irish, 6.2% English, 5.8% Other groups, 5.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3%
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management, 12.9% professional, 15.6% services, 29.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.5% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,149 (2006); Median household income: $41,018 (2006); Average household income: $46,692 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Sauk Prairie (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-5981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $152,235 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Newspapers: Sauk Prairie Eagle (General - Circulation 2,000); Sauk Prairie Star (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 683-2453 http://www.saukprairie.com Village of Sauk City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 643-3932 http://www.saukcity.net
SPRING GREEN (village). Covers a land area of 1.316 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.17° N. Lat.; 90.06° W. Long. Elevation is 729 feet. History: Near Spring Green, Frank Lloyd Wright designed his reknowned home, Taliesin. Built of native materials from the immediate vicinity, Taliesin came to symbolize a uniquely American architectural style. Population: 1,377 (1990); 1,444 (2000); 1,552 (2006); 1,639 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,179.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 61.2% now married, 11.3% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 14.7% Norwegian, 14.4% Irish, 12.8% English, 3.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 26.3% professional, 17.3% services, 22.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 5.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,894 (2006); Median household income: $52,937 (2006); Average household income: $64,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $147,000 (2006); Median rent: $489 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Newspapers: Spring Green Home News (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.8% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spring Green Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2054 http://www.springgreen.com/ Village of Spring Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2335 http://www.vi.springgreen.wi.gov
SPRING GREEN (town). Covers a land area of 44.389 square miles and a water area of 1.827 square miles. Located at 43.18° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Elevation is 729 feet. Population: 1,235 (1990); 1,585 (2000); 1,527 (2006); 1,542 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average
household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.5% German, 19.3% Irish, 13.9% Norwegian, 11.4% English, 4.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 15.4% professional, 12.4% services, 25.2% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.5% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,804 (2006); Median household income: $59,135 (2006); Average household income: $66,396 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
River Valley (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $158,613 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Newspapers: Spring Green Home News (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spring Green Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 588-2054 http://www.springgreen.com/
SUMPTER (town). Covers a land area of 37.702 square miles and a water area of 0.106 square miles. Located at 43.36° N. Lat.; 89.74° W. Long. Population: 747 (1990); 1,021 (2000); 1,157 (2006); 1,271 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 19.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 53.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% German, 16.1% Other groups, 7.3% Irish, 6.0% Polish, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 8.7% professional, 16.5% services, 18.8% sales, 3.4% farming, 12.9% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,478 (2006); Median household income: $41,458 (2006); Average household income: $53,224 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.4% (2006); Median home value: $70,270 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) TROY (town). Covers a land area of 53.142 square miles and a water area of 1.153 square miles. Located at 43.24° N. Lat.; 89.92° W. Long. Population: 867 (1990); 773 (2000); 774 (2006); 780 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 67.9% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.9% German, 11.5% Norwegian, 9.4% English, 7.7% United States or American, 6.8% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 7.9% professional, 13.3% services, 21.2% sales, 7.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,576 (2006); Median household income: $48,038 (2006); Average household income: $58,596 (2006); Percent of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sauk County households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.2% (2006); Median home value: $162,179 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.559 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 90.11° W. Long. Population: 798 (1990); 904 (2000); 936 (2006); 972 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 63.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.5% German, 10.4% Irish, 10.3% English, 6.0% United States or American, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 8.9% professional, 8.7% services, 18.9% sales, 6.2% farming, 14.4% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,190 (2006); Median household income: $51,389 (2006); Average household income: $53,993 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $148,418 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 6.5% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEST BARABOO (village). Covers a land area of 0.814 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.47° N. Lat.; 89.76° W. Long. Elevation is 886 feet. Population: 1,094 (1990); 1,248 (2000); 1,294 (2006); 1,335 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,590.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 60.5% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 14.0% Irish, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.7% Polish, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 16.4% professional, 16.6% services, 26.0% sales, 1.9% farming, 6.4% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,067 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $58,685 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $138,889 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.2% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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WESTFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.746 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Population: 578 (1990); 611 (2000); 642 (2006); 675 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 74.4% now married, 1.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.6% German, 10.7% Irish, 9.4% United States or American, 6.0% English, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.1% management, 13.4% professional, 9.1% services, 12.2% sales, 9.1% farming, 13.1% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,241 (2006); Median household income: $50,694 (2006); Average household income: $60,442 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $190,625 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 18.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) WINFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.440 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Population: 649 (1990); 752 (2000); 785 (2006); 808 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 69.6% now married, 2.5% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.5% German, 16.2% Irish, 13.3% English, 4.7% Polish, 4.1% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 13.6% professional, 11.1% services, 23.9% sales, 3.6% farming, 14.8% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,469 (2006); Median household income: $62,931 (2006); Average household income: $79,768 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $183,333 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WOODLAND (town). Covers a land area of 36.073 square miles and a water area of 0.095 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 90.25° W. Long. Population: 584 (1990); 783 (2000); 838 (2006); 874 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 72.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% German, 15.5% Irish, 9.9% English, 9.4% Norwegian, 7.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.5% management, 8.4% professional, 13.9% services, 18.6% sales, 4.3% farming, 9.6% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,786 (2006); Median household income: $48,091 (2006); Average household income: $56,034 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $139,474 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 19.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sawyer County Located in northern Wisconsin; drained by the Chippewa River; includes many lakes, and part of Chequamegon National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,256.42 square miles, a water area of 93.90 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1883. County seat is Hayward. Population: 14,181 (1990); 16,196 (2000); 17,213 (2006); 18,112 (2011 projected); Race: 81.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.5% Catholic Church, 16.4% The Wesleyan Church, 9.3% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 1.2% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.1% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,492 (2005); Leading industries: 22.6% retail trade; 15.7% accommodation & food services; 13.7% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 230 totaling 54,056 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 13 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,351 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 493 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,456 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 251 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 38 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,751 (2006); Median household income: $39,588 (2006); Average household income: $51,412 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.66% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $129,484 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 97.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 116.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 175.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 17.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 69.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 867.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.4% Bush, 46.7% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Benson Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Beverly Lake State Wildlife Management Area; Callahan-Mud Lake State Wildlife Management Area; Chequamegon National Forest; Chief River State Wildlife Management Area; Eddy Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Flambeau River State Forest; Flat Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Grindstone Creek State Wildlife Management Area; Hauer Springs State Wildlife Management Area; Kissick Swamp State Wildlife Management Area; Lac Courte Oreilles State Wildlife Management Area; Ojibwa State Park; Saint Croix National Scenic River; Totagatic River State Wildlife Managemnet Area; Uhrenholdt Memorial State Forest; Weirgor Springs State Public Hunting Grounds; Weirgor Springs State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Sawyer County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-4866 http://www.sawyercountygov.org Hayward Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-8662 http://www.haywardareachamber.com Town of Spider Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 462-3977 http://www.townofspiderlake.org
Winter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-7179 http://www.winterwi.com
Sawyer County Communities BASS LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 45.947 square miles and a water area of 15.720 square miles. Located at 45.91° N. Lat.; 91.42° W. Long. Population: 1,717 (1990); 2,244 (2000); 2,390 (2006); 2,514 (2011 projected); Race: 59.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 54.2% now married, 5.9% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% Other groups, 26.9% German, 10.1% Irish, 6.9% Norwegian, 5.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 13.9% professional, 22.3% services, 25.9% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,048 (2006); Median household income: $40,638 (2006); Average household income: $50,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.1% (2006); Median home value: $133,577 (2006); Median rent: $218 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHIEF LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 21.097 square miles and a water area of 2.519 square miles. Located at 45.90° N. Lat.; 91.33° W. Long. Population: 570 (1990); 625 (2000); 635 (2006); 650 (2011 projected); Race: 21.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 36.3% never married, 43.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.1% Other groups, 13.9% German, 3.4% Norwegian, 2.7% French (except Basque), 1.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 14.0% professional, 24.6% services, 24.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,230 (2006); Median household income: $41,429 (2006); Average household income: $47,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $114,103 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) COUDERAY (village). Covers a land area of 0.967 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 45.79° N. Lat.; 91.30° W. Long. Elevation is 1,265 feet. Population: 92 (1990); 96 (2000); 102 (2006); 108 (2011 projected); Race: 79.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 55.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% United States or American, 26.0% Other groups, 15.4% German, 8.1% Norwegian, 5.7% Danish (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sawyer County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 14.0% professional, 12.0% services, 12.0% sales, 12.0% farming, 26.0% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,873 (2006); Median household income: $51,389 (2006); Average household income: $43,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2006); Median home value: $63,750 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COUDERAY (town). Covers a land area of 66.497 square miles and a water area of 0.810 square miles. Located at 45.82° N. Lat.; 91.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,265 feet. Population: 386 (1990); 469 (2000); 479 (2006); 492 (2011 projected); Race: 45.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 52.7% now married, 6.8% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% Other groups, 14.1% German, 7.7% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 16.8% professional, 18.8% services, 18.1% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,804 (2006); Median household income: $33,261 (2006); Average household income: $41,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.8% (2006); Median home value: $85,455 (2006); Median rent: $115 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) DRAPER (town). Covers a land area of 136.101 square miles and a water area of 2.128 square miles. Located at 45.90° N. Lat.; 90.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,480 feet. Population: 208 (1990); 171 (2000); 195 (2006); 213 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.99 (2006); Median age: 56.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 55.7% now married, 10.2% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 16.5% Irish, 16.0% English, 11.9% Swedish, 6.2% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 12.9% professional, 14.5% services, 9.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 14.5% construction, 32.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,603 (2006); Median household income: $35,857 (2006); Average household income: $42,934 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $96,667 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 4.8% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.4% less
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EDGEWATER (town). Covers a land area of 47.180 square miles and a water area of 5.154 square miles. Located at 45.70° N. Lat.; 91.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,260 feet. Population: 509 (1990); 586 (2000); 640 (2006); 674 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.5% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 12.5% Irish, 9.2% Czech, 7.3% English, 6.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 23.3% professional, 14.3% services, 20.4% sales, 3.6% farming, 11.8% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,289 (2006); Median household income: $49,651 (2006); Average household income: $62,315 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $126,818 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) EXELAND (village). Covers a land area of 1.112 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 45.66° N. Lat.; 91.24° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 187 (1990); 212 (2000); 235 (2006); 255 (2011 projected); Race: 85.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 211.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 51.6% now married, 14.9% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% United States or American, 18.2% Other groups, 15.1% Norwegian, 13.8% German, 10.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.2% management, 3.2% professional, 18.9% services, 24.2% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.5% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,798 (2006); Median household income: $25,000 (2006); Average household income: $35,697 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2006); Median home value: $66,471 (2006); Median rent: $347 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) HAYWARD (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.969 square miles and a water area of 0.241 square miles. Located at 46.01° N. Lat.; 91.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,198 feet. History: Hayward developed as a summer resort area for outdoor enthusiasts. In 1934, the State Public Welfare Department built Camp Hayward within the city of Hayward. The camp, utilizing the buildings of an abandoned school, operated successfully as a transient camp. A blacksmith who drifted in and stayed gave Camp Hayward a reputation for producing wrought ironwork. Population: 1,912 (1990); 2,129 (2000); 2,223 (2006); 2,323 (2011 projected); Race: 88.3% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 748.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 50.9% now married, 14.3% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.8% German, 17.6% Irish, 10.4% Norwegian, 7.9% Other groups, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 17.8% professional, 22.3% services, 30.2% sales, 0.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,139 (2006); Median household income: $30,979 (2006); Average household income: $40,120 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $586 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $501 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). School District(s)
Hayward Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-2619 Two-year College(s)
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 563-4E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,690; Out-of-state $2,690 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.3% (2006); Median home value: $108,951 (2006); Median rent: $387 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Hayward Area Memorial Hospital (41 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 704.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Four Seasons (General - Circulation 9,500); Sawyer County Record (General - Circulation 6,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hayward Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-8662 http://www.haywardareachamber.com
HAYWARD (town). Covers a land area of 57.430 square miles and a water area of 6.566 square miles. Located at 45.99° N. Lat.; 91.40° W. Long. Elevation is 1,198 feet. Population: 3,005 (1990); 3,279 (2000); 3,417 (2006); 3,553 (2011 projected); Race: 74.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 60.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 23.6% Other groups, 11.8% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 15.6% professional, 20.2% services, 27.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 10.4% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,884 (2006); Median household income: $42,748 (2006); Average household income: $54,414 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Hayward Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-2619 Two-year College(s)
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 563-4E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,690; Out-of-state $2,690 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $137,544 (2006); Median rent: $205 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Hayward Area Memorial Hospital (41 beds) Newspapers: Four Seasons (General - Circulation 9,500); Sawyer County Record (General - Circulation 6,900)
Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hayward Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-8662 http://www.haywardareachamber.com
HUNTER (town). Covers a land area of 52.121 square miles and a water area of 23.846 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 91.17° W. Long. Population: 557 (1990); 765 (2000); 814 (2006); 857 (2011 projected); Race: 64.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 57.2% now married, 8.5% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% Other groups, 24.8% German, 13.0% Irish, 8.5% Polish, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 16.3% professional, 17.4% services, 26.9% sales, 1.4% farming, 7.7% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,235 (2006); Median household income: $33,833 (2006); Average household income: $43,253 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $160,484 (2006); Median rent: $143 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.0% car, 1.5% public transportation, 14.2% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) LENROOT (town). Covers a land area of 81.668 square miles and a water area of 6.286 square miles. Located at 46.09° N. Lat.; 91.43° W. Long. Population: 966 (1990); 1,165 (2000); 1,181 (2006); 1,206 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 63.2% now married, 7.2% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% German, 13.1% Irish, 13.1% Norwegian, 8.5% Swedish, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 14.5% professional, 20.3% services, 26.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 14.6% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,525 (2006); Median household income: $45,158 (2006); Average household income: $60,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $152,439 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LITTLE ROUND LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.824 square miles and a water area of 0.225 square miles. Located at 45.97° N. Lat.; 91.33° W. Long. Population: 871 (1990); 948 (2000); 1,010 (2006); 1,060 (2011 projected); Race: 10.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 114.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 22.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.8 (2006); Marriage status: 49.3% never married, 28.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sawyer County (includes multiple ancestries): 84.9% Other groups, 2.7% German, 1.1% Slovak, 1.1% French (except Basque), 0.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 5.5% professional, 37.7% services, 27.5% sales, 1.1% farming, 8.1% construction, 7.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,178 (2006); Median household income: $21,447 (2006); Average household income: $31,107 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 42.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 26.2% (2006); Median home value: $76,364 (2006); Median rent: $<$100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.3% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MEADOWBROOK (town). Covers a land area of 35.955 square miles and a water area of 0.274 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 91.13° W. Long. Population: 192 (1990); 146 (2000); 160 (2006); 170 (2011 projected); Race: 88.1% White, 1.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 67.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 22.5% Irish, 14.0% English, 13.2% Norwegian, 8.5% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 6.3% professional, 14.1% services, 12.5% sales, 18.8% farming, 9.4% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,016 (2006); Median household income: $38,462 (2006); Average household income: $48,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $91,875 (2006); Median rent: $258 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 18.3% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) METEOR (town). Covers a land area of 34.431 square miles and a water area of 0.817 square miles. Located at 45.67° N. Lat.; 91.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,580 feet. Population: 111 (1990); 170 (2000); 188 (2006); 202 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 135.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 61.7% now married, 10.4% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.9% German, 13.6% Norwegian, 13.0% English, 11.7% Czech, 11.0% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 14.1% professional, 18.8% services, 15.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.8% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,106 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $40,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $121,591 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.9% less
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NEW POST (CDP). Covers a land area of 20.364 square miles and a water area of 7.061 square miles. Located at 45.90° N. Lat.; 91.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,328 feet. Population: 244 (1990); 367 (2000); 389 (2006); 409 (2011 projected); Race: 36.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 48.5% now married, 9.3% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.6% Other groups, 13.7% German, 8.4% Irish, 6.4% Polish, 1.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 20.1% professional, 20.1% services, 25.0% sales, 3.5% farming, 6.3% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,072 (2006); Median household income: $34,655 (2006); Average household income: $41,353 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,722 (2006); Median rent: $132 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) OJIBWA (town). Covers a land area of 50.830 square miles and a water area of 0.583 square miles. Located at 45.80° N. Lat.; 91.11° W. Long. Elevation is 1,254 feet. Population: 250 (1990); 267 (2000); 289 (2006); 308 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.5% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.2% German, 21.6% Irish, 15.6% English, 14.2% Polish, 10.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 11.3% professional, 18.9% services, 16.0% sales, 7.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 25.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,067 (2006); Median household income: $54,392 (2006); Average household income: $64,649 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.8% (2006); Median home value: $101,042 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 15.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) RADISSON (village). Covers a land area of 0.401 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.76° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Elevation is 1,245 feet. History: Radisson was named for the French explorer Pierre Esprit Radisson. Population: 237 (1990); 222 (2000); 236 (2006); 248 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 588.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 55.7% now married, 10.4% widowed, 16.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 22.7% Polish, 14.1% Norwegian, 12.5% Swedish, 12.5% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 8.6% professional, 20.0% services, 11.4% sales, 4.8% farming, 8.6% construction, 41.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,932 (2006); Median household income: $32,778 (2006); Average household income: $46,604 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $59,048 (2006); Median rent: $206 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 7.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RADISSON (town). Covers a land area of 74.094 square miles and a water area of 1.062 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 91.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,245 feet. Population: 412 (1990); 465 (2000); 504 (2006); 537 (2011 projected); Race: 88.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 64.1% now married, 10.7% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% German, 22.1% Polish, 15.9% Irish, 15.2% Other groups, 9.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 7.0% professional, 24.6% services, 14.6% sales, 9.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,526 (2006); Median household income: $40,217 (2006); Average household income: $50,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $100,758 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) RESERVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 53.009 square miles and a water area of 0.698 square miles. Located at 45.86° N. Lat.; 91.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,305 feet. Population: 376 (1990); 436 (2000); 432 (2006); 438 (2011 projected); Race: 20.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 43.4% never married, 37.4% now married, 6.0% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.8% Other groups, 8.3% German, 3.0% Irish, 3.0% English, 2.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 21.4% professional, 20.5% services, 14.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.2% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,803 (2006); Median household income: $30,263 (2006); Average household income: $39,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $92,727 (2006); Median rent: $<$100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less
than 15 minutes, 66.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROUND LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 109.272 square miles and a water area of 8.891 square miles. Located at 46.02° N. Lat.; 91.18° W. Long. Population: 724 (1990); 962 (2000); 1,071 (2006); 1,156 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 49.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 67.2% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 13.3% Norwegian, 11.9% Irish, 11.8% English, 9.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 16.3% professional, 21.5% services, 20.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.4% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,462 (2006); Median household income: $50,875 (2006); Average household income: $69,148 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $208,462 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 51.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAND LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 46.376 square miles and a water area of 5.186 square miles. Located at 45.84° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 821 (1990); 774 (2000); 763 (2006); 770 (2011 projected); Race: 83.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 63.6% now married, 7.8% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% German, 13.6% Other groups, 10.5% Irish, 10.1% English, 9.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 20.8% professional, 17.9% services, 20.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 19.2% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,519 (2006); Median household income: $41,071 (2006); Average household income: $52,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $116,327 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 49.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPIDER LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 99.254 square miles and a water area of 9.626 square miles. Located at 46.09° N. Lat.; 91.13° W. Long. Population: 362 (1990); 391 (2000); 443 (2006); 482 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 54.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 13.5% never married, 76.4% now married, 5.7% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 11.1% Polish, 9.1% English, 7.1% Irish, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Shawano County management, 18.3% professional, 19.4% services, 31.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.2% construction, 1.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,896 (2006); Median household income: $48,171 (2006); Average household income: $66,238 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $469 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $403 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $234,783 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 24.3% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Spider Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 462-3977 http://www.townofspiderlake.org
WEIRGOR (town). Covers a land area of 33.509 square miles and a water area of 0.885 square miles. Located at 45.67° N. Lat.; 91.24° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. Population: 349 (1990); 370 (2000); 409 (2006); 440 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 0.0% Black, 3.2% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 70.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% German, 12.6% Irish, 11.0% French (except Basque), 8.2% Swedish, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 8.6% professional, 9.9% services, 22.4% sales, 11.8% farming, 19.1% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,526 (2006); Median household income: $38,553 (2006); Average household income: $47,163 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $98,800 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.4% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WINTER (village). Covers a land area of 0.798 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.82° N. Lat.; 91.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,370 feet. Population: 383 (1990); 344 (2000); 382 (2006); 412 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 478.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 49.4% now married, 13.1% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% German, 21.1% Irish, 8.8% English, 8.8% Other groups, 8.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 11.7% professional, 23.4% services, 18.0% sales, 7.8% farming, 11.7% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,620 (2006); Median household income: $28,611 (2006); Average household income: $40,296 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006).
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Winter (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 266-3301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $59,063 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Newspapers: Sawyer County Gazette (General - Circulation 2,150) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 12.7% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Winter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-7179 http://www.winterwi.com
WINTER (town). Covers a land area of 279.505 square miles and a water area of 5.798 square miles. Located at 45.80° N. Lat.; 90.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,370 feet. Population: 801 (1990); 969 (2000); 1,092 (2006); 1,192 (2011 projected); Race: 92.6% White, 5.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 63.5% now married, 6.4% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 10.9% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 10.2% English, 9.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 9.6% professional, 19.6% services, 21.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 15.2% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,496 (2006); Median household income: $40,761 (2006); Average household income: $50,433 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Winter (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 266-3301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $137,010 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Sawyer County Gazette (General - Circulation 2,150) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 1.5% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.2% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Winter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-7179 http://www.winterwi.com
Shawano County Located in east central Wisconsin; drained by the Wolf and Embarrass Rivers; includes several lakes, including Shawano Lake. Covers a land area of 892.51 square miles, a water area of 16.82 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Shawano. Weather Station: Bowler
Elevation: 1,079 feet
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Weather Station: Shawano 2 SSW
Elevation: 807 feet
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Population: 37,157 (1990); 40,664 (2000); 41,785 (2006); 42,997 (2011 projected); Race: 90.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 25.7% Catholic Church, 24.2% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 12.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.3% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.2% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,570 (2005); Leading industries: 18.3% manufacturing; 16.6% retail trade; 13.7% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,465 totaling 270,534 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 24 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,921 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 759 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,044 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 184 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 209 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,679 (2006); Median household income: $44,267 (2006); Average household income: $53,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: -1.00% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $118,121 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 105.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 201.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 6.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 9.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 478.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 57.9% Bush, 41.2% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Navarino State Wildlife Area; Shawano Lake State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Shawano County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 526-9150 http://www.co.shawano.wi.us Shawano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 235-8528 http://www.shawanocommerce.com/ Village of Tigerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 535-2262 http://www.tigertonwis.com Wittenberg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-3525 http://wittenbergchamber.org
Shawano County Communities ALMON (town). Covers a land area of 35.135 square miles and a water area of 0.056 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 557 (1990); 591 (2000); 605 (2006); 620 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 58.2% now married, 8.0% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.8% German, 7.7% Polish, 5.0% Other groups, 4.6% Norwegian, 4.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 5.7% professional, 19.6% services, 15.9% sales, 5.4% farming, 6.4% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,636 (2006); Median household income: $42,863 (2006); Average household income: $47,574 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $119,492 (2006); Median rent: $403 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ANGELICA (town). Covers a land area of 36.599 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 88.30° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 1,414 (1990); 1,635 (2000); 1,742 (2006); 1,839 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 68.2% now married, 4.5% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% German, 36.1% Polish, 5.5% Irish, 4.5% Dutch, 4.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 10.6% professional, 10.2% services, 20.0% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.4% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,380 (2006); Median household income: $56,129 (2006); Average household income: $63,637 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $151,302 (2006); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) ANIWA (village). Covers a land area of 2.089 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 45.01° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 1,414 feet. Population: 249 (1990); 272 (2000); 283 (2006); 292 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 135.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 59.6% now married, 8.7% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 14.0% United States or American, 9.8% Irish, 5.3% Other groups, 5.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 7.5% professional, 14.2% services, 8.3% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 46.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,352 (2006); Median household income: $32,969 (2006); Average household income: $38,244 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $49,600 (2006); Median rent: $144 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ANIWA (town). Covers a land area of 33.197 square miles and a water area of 0.273 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,414 feet. Population: 601 (1990); 586 (2000); 612 (2006); 630 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 65.7% now married, 2.7%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Shawano County widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.7% German, 14.3% Polish, 7.4% United States or American, 5.5% English, 5.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 8.1% professional, 12.6% services, 22.5% sales, 5.1% farming, 14.1% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,408 (2006); Median household income: $48,533 (2006); Average household income: $54,735 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $123,361 (2006); Median rent: $242 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARTELME (town). Covers a land area of 35.509 square miles and a water area of 0.064 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 88.92° W. Long. Population: 618 (1990); 700 (2000); 720 (2006); 740 (2011 projected); Race: 19.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.8% never married, 46.9% now married, 7.8% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.2% Other groups, 13.3% German, 2.9% Irish, 2.3% French (except Basque), 1.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 12.1% professional, 26.1% services, 19.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 14.6% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,732 (2006); Median household income: $41,833 (2006); Average household income: $50,281 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.0% (2006); Median home value: $83,438 (2006); Median rent: $269 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 1.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.0% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BELLE PLAINE (town). Covers a land area of 38.383 square miles and a water area of 0.775 square miles. Located at 44.70° N. Lat.; 88.65° W. Long. Elevation is 855 feet. Population: 1,747 (1990); 1,867 (2000); 1,870 (2006); 1,885 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.1% German, 7.8% Norwegian, 7.3% Irish, 6.3% Polish, 5.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 12.5% professional, 12.0% services, 23.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 10.7% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,700 (2006); Median household income: $54,419 (2006); Average household income: $62,204 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $143,324 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIRNAMWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 2.206 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.93° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 693 (1990); 795 (2000); 754 (2006); 758 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.3% Black, 2.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 341.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 60.8% now married, 10.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.6% German, 12.1% Polish, 6.9% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 18.6% professional, 16.9% services, 18.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 10.1% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,355 (2006); Median household income: $45,000 (2006); Average household income: $54,442 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $78,542 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIRNAMWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 31.395 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 632 (1990); 711 (2000); 706 (2006); 715 (2011 projected); Race: 87.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 59.2% now married, 8.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% German, 11.4% Other groups, 8.6% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 6.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 9.3% professional, 9.8% services, 21.5% sales, 5.4% farming, 15.5% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,902 (2006); Median household income: $49,521 (2006); Average household income: $58,793 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $108,333 (2006); Median rent: $206 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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BONDUEL (village). Covers a land area of 2.195 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Bonduel was named for Father Florimond T. Bonduel, a French missionary. Many of the early residents were of German heritage. Population: 1,261 (1990); 1,416 (2000); 1,411 (2006); 1,422 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 642.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 63.6% now married, 8.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.2% German, 10.1% Polish, 7.1% Irish, 6.8% Norwegian, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 14.1% professional, 15.3% services, 25.1% sales, 2.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,570 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $55,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $396 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $383 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Bonduel (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 758-4860 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $126,913 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOWLER (village). Covers a land area of 1.016 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.86° N. Lat.; 88.98° W. Long. Elevation is 1,080 feet. Population: 285 (1990); 343 (2000); 344 (2006); 347 (2011 projected); Race: 80.2% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 338.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.0 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 53.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 16.8% Other groups, 6.6% English, 4.5% United States or American, 3.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 12.4% professional, 16.6% services, 34.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 7.7% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,793 (2006); Median household income: $43,036 (2006); Average household income: $46,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bowler (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 488 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 793-4307 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.5% (2006); Median home value: $84,615 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAROLINE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54928). Covers a land area of 9.103 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 88.88° W. Long. Elevation is 902 feet.
Population: 363 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 39.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.1% under 18, 17.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.1% now married, 6.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.9% German, 7.0% Norwegian, 6.0% Czech, 4.4% Polish, 3.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 16.7% professional, 11.2% services, 24.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 12.6% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,313 (2000); Median household income: $44,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2000); Median home value: $72,300 (2000); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CECIL (village). Covers a land area of 1.375 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 811 feet. Population: 373 (1990); 466 (2000); 451 (2006); 452 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 328.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 68.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.6% German, 11.2% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 6.5% Norwegian, 4.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 11.9% professional, 23.0% services, 24.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.6% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,283 (2006); Median household income: $48,071 (2006); Average household income: $57,881 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Bonduel (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 758-4860 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.6% (2006); Median home value: $131,061 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 18.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELAND (village). Covers a land area of 2.220 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.87° N. Lat.; 89.21° W. Long. Elevation is 1,237 feet. Population: 247 (1990); 251 (2000); 238 (2006); 239 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 107.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 52.4% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 20.6% Norwegian, 20.6% Polish, 9.0% Irish, 7.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 6.8% professional, 19.7% services, 25.8% sales, 3.0% farming, 4.5% construction, 28.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,765 (2006); Median household income: $43,824 (2006); Average household income: $57,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Shawano County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $75,294 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIRBANKS (town). Covers a land area of 34.687 square miles and a water area of 0.079 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 89.04° W. Long. Population: 583 (1990); 687 (2000); 717 (2006); 743 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 3.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 65.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.9% German, 10.2% Norwegian, 8.9% Polish, 8.0% United States or American, 6.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 7.0% professional, 13.7% services, 17.6% sales, 5.2% farming, 12.5% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,338 (2006); Median household income: $48,929 (2006); Average household income: $57,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $114,527 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) GERMANIA (town). Covers a land area of 36.190 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Population: 410 (1990); 339 (2000); 364 (2006); 383 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.8% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 62.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.5% German, 33.8% Polish, 6.6% Norwegian, 6.1% English, 3.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 11.2% professional, 17.8% services, 17.3% sales, 3.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,095 (2006); Median household income: $46,932 (2006); Average household income: $54,711 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.2% (2006); Median home value: $120,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRANT (town). Covers a land area of 36.792 square miles and a water area of 0.148 square miles. Located at 44.71° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Population: 945 (1990); 974 (2000); 1,004 (2006); 1,035 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 27.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 66.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.9% German, 5.7% Norwegian, 4.2% English, 4.1% Polish, 2.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 10.2% professional, 12.4% services, 22.3% sales, 3.2% farming, 11.4% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,939 (2006); Median household income: $51,968 (2006); Average household income: $58,234 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $118,636 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREEN VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 35.711 square miles and a water area of 0.132 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 88.32° W. Long. Elevation is 813 feet. Population: 984 (1990); 1,024 (2000); 1,106 (2006); 1,171 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.0% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% German, 17.6% Polish, 11.6% Norwegian, 7.8% United States or American, 4.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 6.4% professional, 8.1% services, 19.5% sales, 6.4% farming, 15.6% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,557 (2006); Median household income: $51,471 (2006); Average household income: $59,399 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $122,917 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRESHAM (village). Covers a land area of 1.142 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 44.85° N. Lat.; 88.78° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 524 (1990); 575 (2000); 609 (2006); 641 (2011 projected); Race: 63.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 533.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 46.5% now married, 15.4% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% German, 33.2% Other groups, 10.8% French (except Basque), 10.7% United States or American, 5.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 11.6% professional, 26.0% services, 21.8% sales, 1.4% farming, 18.6% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,769 (2006); Median household income: $31,765 (2006); Average household income: $40,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Shawano-Gresham (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 526-3194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $73,333 (2006); Median rent: $279 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARTLAND (town). Covers a land area of 34.573 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 44.72° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Population: 713 (1990); 825 (2000); 848 (2006); 871 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 66.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 9.7% Polish, 8.2% Irish, 6.6% United States or American, 3.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.6% management, 11.0% professional, 11.9% services, 15.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 8.6% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,790 (2006); Median household income: $48,576 (2006); Average household income: $62,636 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $144,595 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 16.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) HERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 35.162 square miles and a water area of 0.228 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.79° W. Long. Population: 730 (1990); 741 (2000); 783 (2006); 822 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 60.6% now married, 6.8% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.7% German, 7.8% Other groups, 6.3% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 12.3% professional, 13.6% services, 18.6% sales, 7.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,803 (2006); Median household income: $47,206 (2006); Average household income: $53,247 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $111,076 (2006); Median rent: $328 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 14.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) HUTCHINS (town). Covers a land area of 33.491 square miles and a water area of 0.102 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long.
Population: 523 (1990); 539 (2000); 586 (2006); 626 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.7% German, 8.5% Norwegian, 8.5% Polish, 7.5% United States or American, 6.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 9.8% professional, 17.3% services, 18.1% sales, 5.5% farming, 18.1% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,957 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $53,894 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $107,377 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KRAKOW (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54137). Covers a land area of 29.177 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.76° N. Lat.; 88.25° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 1,101 (2000); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 37.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.7% under 18, 14.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.5% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% Polish, 35.6% German, 5.9% Belgian, 5.0% French (except Basque), 4.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 10.2% professional, 7.9% services, 24.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 13.1% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,365 (2000); Median household income: $43,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2000). School District(s)
Pulaski Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 822-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2000); Median home value: $93,600 (2000); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEOPOLIS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54948). Covers a land area of 12.057 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 44.78° N. Lat.; 88.87° W. Long. Elevation is 943 feet. Population: 342 (2000); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 28.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.4% under 18, 23.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 66.3% now married, 7.7% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.7% German, 9.4% Irish, 8.6% Polish, 7.2% English, 6.4% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 5.6% professional, 19.8% services, 20.4% sales, 4.3% farming, 5.6% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,731 (2000); Median household income: $32,708 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.7% (2000); Median home value: $71,800 (2000); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Shawano County Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 58.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LESSOR (town). Covers a land area of 35.911 square miles and a water area of 0.218 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Population: 892 (1990); 1,112 (2000); 1,152 (2006); 1,190 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 65.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 17.8% Polish, 7.8% Norwegian, 7.3% Dutch, 4.0% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 8.2% professional, 7.8% services, 16.8% sales, 3.6% farming, 15.2% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,428 (2006); Median household income: $55,440 (2006); Average household income: $61,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $145,635 (2006); Median rent: $522 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAPLE GROVE (town). Covers a land area of 35.331 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.61° N. Lat.; 88.30° W. Long. Population: 1,121 (1990); 1,045 (2000); 1,124 (2006); 1,194 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 64.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 41.5% Polish, 8.1% Irish, 5.4% Belgian, 4.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 7.0% professional, 9.9% services, 17.4% sales, 6.8% farming, 9.7% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,355 (2006); Median household income: $54,494 (2006); Average household income: $60,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $148,214 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 17.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MATTOON (village). Covers a land area of 1.633 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,270 feet. Population: 431 (1990); 466 (2000); 512 (2006); 551 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 313.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 58.2% now married, 11.2% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% German, 7.4% French (except Basque), 6.5% United States or American, 6.1% Swedish, 5.9% Irish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 10.0% professional, 14.4% services, 15.7% sales, 7.4% farming, 12.2% construction, 33.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,147 (2006); Median household income: $41,944 (2006); Average household income: $54,410 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Antigo (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 627-4355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $68,214 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MORRIS (town). Covers a land area of 36.219 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 89.04° W. Long. Population: 451 (1990); 485 (2000); 506 (2006); 527 (2011 projected); Race: 90.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 62.9% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 11.7% Other groups, 11.3% French (except Basque), 8.6% Norwegian, 8.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 12.9% professional, 21.6% services, 14.7% sales, 4.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,506 (2006); Median household income: $41,696 (2006); Average household income: $51,140 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $126,923 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) NAVARINO (town). Aka Galesburg. Covers a land area of 35.243 square miles and a water area of 0.500 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 439 (1990); 422 (2000); 430 (2006); 441 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.9% now married, 6.0% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.2% German, 9.8% Irish, 9.8% Norwegian, 9.5% Polish, 9.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 16.5% professional, 19.3% services, 18.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.8% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,802 (2006); Median household income: $53,261 (2006); Average household income: $67,310 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $127,652 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PELLA (town). Covers a land area of 36.414 square miles and a water area of 0.345 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 88.80° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 885 (1990); 877 (2000); 933 (2006); 987 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 58.4% now married, 6.6% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.4% German, 6.9% Irish, 4.5% French (except Basque), 4.4% Polish, 4.3% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 9.4% professional, 15.2% services, 19.5% sales, 4.3% farming, 16.2% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,717 (2006); Median household income: $47,981 (2006); Average household income: $55,923 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $114,732 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 49.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) RED SPRINGS (town). Covers a land area of 35.765 square miles and a water area of 0.703 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 88.77° W. Long. Population: 614 (1990); 981 (2000); 1,034 (2006); 1,085 (2011 projected); Race: 41.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 55.8% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% Other groups, 26.7% German, 5.2% Irish, 3.7% French (except Basque), 2.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 14.7% professional, 26.2% services, 16.9% sales, 2.2% farming, 12.1% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,343 (2006); Median household income: $47,500 (2006); Average household income: $50,436 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $115,291 (2006); Median rent: $193 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 2.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RICHMOND (town). Covers a land area of 33.639 square miles and a water area of 0.777 square miles. Located at 44.79° N. Lat.; 88.66° W. Long. Population: 1,587 (1990); 1,719 (2000); 1,824 (2006); 1,914 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 54.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 67.6% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.8% German, 7.6% Irish, 7.4% Other groups, 6.1% Polish, 4.9% English (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 15.2% professional, 11.3% services, 22.2% sales, 1.6% farming, 13.4% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,903 (2006); Median household income: $49,295 (2006); Average household income: $65,079 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $130,191 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SENECA (town). Covers a land area of 36.567 square miles and a water area of 0.086 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Population: 534 (1990); 567 (2000); 585 (2006); 604 (2011 projected); Race: 94.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 70.7% now married, 4.7% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.3% German, 10.3% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 6.9% Other groups, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 7.2% professional, 22.0% services, 16.5% sales, 4.5% farming, 10.3% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,308 (2006); Median household income: $48,224 (2006); Average household income: $57,977 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $99,667 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 1.4% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHAWANO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.970 square miles and a water area of 0.066 square miles. Located at 44.77° N. Lat.; 88.60° W. Long. Elevation is 821 feet. History: Lumbering began in Shawano in 1843 when Samuel Farnsworth built a mill on the Wolf River, which offered water power and a convenient waterway for floating logs. When the timber industry declined, Shawano turned to paper making, woodworking, and serving tourists. The name of Shawano is of Indian origin, meaning “south.” Population: 7,751 (1990); 8,298 (2000); 8,441 (2006); 8,631 (2011 projected); Race: 87.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,413.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 53.9% now married, 9.9% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% German, 11.8% Other groups, 8.2% Irish, 4.7% Polish, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 203 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 18.6% professional, 18.3% services, 23.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.8% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,820 (2006); Median household income: $35,687 (2006); Average household income: $45,357 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $445 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $419 (2004).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Shawano County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Shawano-Gresham (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 526-3194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.5% (2006); Median home value: $102,749 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Shawano Medical Center (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 627.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Shawano Leader (Circulation 5,714) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Shawano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 235-8528 http://www.shawanocommerce.com/
TIGERTON (village). Covers a land area of 1.415 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 44.74° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 1,030 feet. History: Tigerton developed as a company town around a large sawmill. Early settlers in the surrounding area were German and Scandinavian farmers who established a cooperative creamery. Population: 832 (1990); 764 (2000); 775 (2006); 791 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 547.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 52.0% now married, 13.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.4% German, 11.2% Polish, 10.4% Irish, 9.4% Norwegian, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 9.0% professional, 19.9% services, 22.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 31.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,997 (2006); Median household income: $31,119 (2006); Average household income: $38,529 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Tigerton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 535-3220 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $69,167 (2006); Median rent: $255 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.9% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Tigerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 535-2262 http://www.tigertonwis.com
TILLEDA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54978). Covers a land area of 3.926 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.90° W. Long. Elevation is 970 feet. Population: 44 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.4% under 18, 16.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 69.8% now married, 7.0% widowed, 2.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% German, 22.4% Czech, 10.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.6% management, 0.0% professional, 18.5% services, 29.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,567 (2000); Median household income: $46,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $71,400 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.0% car, 8.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 66.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.364 square miles and a water area of 3.619 square miles. Located at 44.80° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Population: 1,620 (1990); 1,903 (2000); 1,976 (2006); 2,008 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 55.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 48.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 63.6% now married, 8.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.3% German, 8.2% Polish, 7.7% Other groups, 6.8% Irish, 5.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 8.3% professional, 15.7% services, 23.6% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.1% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,779 (2006); Median household income: $42,804 (2006); Average household income: $54,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $129,651 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) WAUKECHON (town). Covers a land area of 35.396 square miles and a water area of 0.500 square miles. Located at 44.73° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Population: 774 (1990); 928 (2000); 934 (2006); 946 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 64.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.5% German, 8.5% Norwegian, 8.0% Polish, 5.6% Other groups, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 15.8% professional, 15.2% services, 17.2% sales, 5.2% farming, 10.2% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,092 (2006); Median household income: $55,758 (2006); Average household income: $62,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $145,536 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 16.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WESCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 22.670 square miles and a water area of 7.661 square miles. Located at 44.81° N. Lat.; 88.55° W. Long. Population: 3,079 (1990); 3,653 (2000); 3,611 (2006); 3,643 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 159.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 68.9% now married, 7.7% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 10.7% Polish, 7.3% Irish, 7.2% Other groups, 6.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 13.7% professional, 12.4% services, 23.2% sales, 1.1% farming, 12.0% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,445 (2006); Median household income: $43,622 (2006); Average household income: $55,343 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $128,763 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WITTENBERG (village). Covers a land area of 1.639 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Elevation is 1,170 feet. History: Wittenberg was founded during the late 1800’s by Norwegian Lutherans under Reverend E.J. Homme, and named for the German town where Martin Luther began the Reformation. Population: 1,161 (1990); 1,177 (2000); 1,215 (2006); 1,236 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 741.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 64.1% now married, 8.8% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 10.5% Polish, 10.4% Norwegian, 6.5% Irish, 4.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.8% professional, 22.5% services, 19.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 7.1% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,477 (2006); Median household income: $34,459 (2006); Average household income: $47,949 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.6% (2006); Median home value: $88,667 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Newspapers: Enterprise-News (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wittenberg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-3525 http://wittenbergchamber.org
WITTENBERG (town). Covers a land area of 34.105 square miles and a water area of 0.105 square miles. Located at 44.82° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,170 feet. Population: 861 (1990); 894 (2000); 942 (2006); 977 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 2.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 65.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 15.1% Polish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.2% Dutch, 5.0% Norwegian (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 16.4% professional, 12.9% services, 19.6% sales, 2.5% farming, 8.8% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,700 (2006); Median household income: $49,669 (2006); Average household income: $54,954 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 253-2213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $138,699 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Enterprise-News (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 16.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sheboygan County Located in eastern Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Michigan; drained by the Sheboygan River. Covers a land area of 513.63 square miles, a water area of 757.34 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Sheboygan. Sheboygan County is part of the Sheboygan, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Sheboygan County, WI Weather Station: Plymouth
Elevation: 833 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 41 55 68 77 82 79 71 59 44 31 Low 10 14 24 35 45 55 60 59 51 40 28 17 Precip 1.4 1.2 2.4 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.4 4.1 3.0 2.9 1.9 Snow 15.1 11.9 10.6 3.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.4 13.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Sheboygan
Elevation: 646 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 28 33 41 52 64 75 81 79 72 59 45 33 Low 13 18 26 36 45 55 62 61 54 43 31 20 Precip 1.6 1.3 2.2 2.9 2.9 3.2 3.1 3.9 3.3 2.6 2.4 1.9 Snow 14.4 9.8 7.9 1.9 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 3.0 9.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 103,877 (1990); 112,646 (2000); 115,093 (2006); 117,628 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 1.2% Black, 3.8% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 224.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 26.6% Catholic Church, 16.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 8.1% United Church of Christ, 4.6% Reformed Church in America, 3.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 64,961 (2005); Leading industries: 34.8% manufacturing; 11.7% retail trade; 11.6% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,116 totaling 195,248 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 34 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 141 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,324 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,823 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,102 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 371 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 135 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,396 (2006); Median household income: $53,490 (2006); Average household income: $63,128 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.20% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $332 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $327 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sheboygan County Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $139,613 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 116.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 84.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 167.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 84.2% good, 14.2% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 15.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 34.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,078.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 55.0% Bush, 44.1% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: La Budde Creek State Wildlife Area; Nichols Creek State Wildlife Area; Old Wade House State Park; Sheboygan Marsh State Wildlife Area; Terry Andrae State Park Additional Information Contacts Sheboygan County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3003 http://www.co.sheboygan.wi.us City of Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 893-1271 http://www.plymouthgov.com City of Sheboygan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3317 http://ci.sheboygan.wi.us Elkhart Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 355-4278 http://www.elkhartlake.com Oostburg Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 564-3214 http://www.oostburg.org/ Plymouth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 693-8263 http://www.plymouthwisconsin.com Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 457-9491 http://www.sheboygan.org Town of Lyndon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 528-8545 http://www.townoflyndon.com Town of Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 208-2390 http://www.townwilson.com Village of Kohler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3873 http://www.kohlervillage.org Village of Oostburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 564-3214 http://www.oostburg.org
Sheboygan County Communities ADELL (village). Covers a land area of 0.507 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.61° N. Lat.; 87.95° W. Long. Elevation is 905 feet. Population: 564 (1990); 517 (2000); 618 (2006); 691 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,218.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 58.9% now married, 6.3% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% German, 10.7% Irish, 9.4% United States or American, 8.2% Other groups, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 11.4% professional, 11.0% services, 14.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 17.2% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,383 (2006); Median household income: $59,295 (2006); Average household income: $66,624 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Random Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 994-4342 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.1% (2006); Median home value: $152,381 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CASCADE (village). Covers a land area of 0.743 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 88.00° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 620 (1990); 666 (2000); 693 (2006); 718 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 932.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 67.1% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 14.3% Irish, 6.0% Dutch, 5.7% English, 5.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 9.5% professional, 16.4% services, 17.6% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.3% construction, 38.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,401 (2006); Median household income: $57,012 (2006); Average household income: $62,169 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Plymouth (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 892-2661 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.1% (2006); Median home value: $133,486 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 50.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CEDAR GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 2.056 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.56° N. Lat.; 87.82° W. Long. Elevation is 711 feet. Population: 1,543 (1990); 1,887 (2000); 1,981 (2006); 2,072 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 963.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 67.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% Dutch, 39.1% German, 5.8% Irish, 4.9% English, 4.5% Luxemburger (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.4% professional, 15.3% services, 21.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.8% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,756 (2006); Median household income: $59,419 (2006); Average household income: $67,550 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Cedar Grove-Belgium Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 668-8686 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $155,745 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELKHART LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.292 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 88.01° W. Long. Elevation is 938 feet. Population: 1,135 (1990); 1,021 (2000); 1,073 (2006); 1,120 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 830.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 58.8% now
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married, 7.6% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% German, 9.7% Irish, 5.7% Norwegian, 4.8% Polish, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 22.0% professional, 14.0% services, 17.5% sales, 2.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,160 (2006); Median household income: $65,000 (2006); Average household income: $76,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006).
Income: Per capita income: $19,067 (2006); Median household income: $62,347 (2006); Average household income: $71,691 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $177,049 (2006); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 579 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 876-3381 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.0% (2006); Median home value: $152,989 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 301.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.2% less than 15 minutes, 42.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Elkhart Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 355-4278 http://www.elkhartlake.com
GLENBEULAH (village). Covers a land area of 0.671 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 43.79° N. Lat.; 88.04° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 398 (1990); 378 (2000); 383 (2006); 392 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 570.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 65.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.6% German, 9.6% Irish, 8.4% Dutch, 7.4% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 12.9% professional, 13.4% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.1% construction, 31.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,692 (2006); Median household income: $47,622 (2006); Average household income: $49,843 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $113,158 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENBUSH (town). Covers a land area of 47.150 square miles and a water area of 0.255 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 972 feet. Population: 1,931 (1990); 2,773 (2000); 2,814 (2006); 2,865 (2011 projected); Race: 71.7% White, 25.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.09 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 270.8 (2006); Marriage status: 10.2% never married, 84.1% now married, 2.3% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% German, 4.4% Irish, 4.1% English, 3.6% Dutch, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 15.9% professional, 11.5% services, 17.6% sales, 3.3% farming, 10.7% construction, 25.5% production (2000).
HERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 34.126 square miles and a water area of 0.108 square miles. Located at 43.85° N. Lat.; 87.86° W. Long. Population: 1,761 (1990); 2,044 (2000); 2,103 (2006); 2,152 (2011 projected); Race: 94.1% White, 2.9% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.46 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 40.6% never married, 51.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.6% German, 5.9% Polish, 4.4% Other groups, 4.3% Irish, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 13.2% professional, 16.5% services, 23.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.1% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,905 (2006); Median household income: $61,713 (2006); Average household income: $70,567 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $152,174 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 13.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 56.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOLLAND (town). Covers a land area of 40.857 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 87.83° W. Long. Population: 2,356 (1990); 2,360 (2000); 2,464 (2006); 2,561 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 70.8% now married, 3.3% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% Dutch, 34.3% German, 10.9% United States or American, 5.8% Polish, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 11.5% professional, 12.3% services, 20.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 10.6% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,473 (2006); Median household income: $67,865 (2006); Average household income: $84,651 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $200,554 (2006); Median rent: $484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sheboygan County
HOWARDS GROVE (village). Aka Howards Grove-Millersville. Covers a land area of 2.146 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.83° N. Lat.; 87.82° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 2,388 (1990); 2,792 (2000); 3,078 (2006); 3,316 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,434.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 69.7% now married, 5.1% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.6% German, 7.1% Dutch, 6.1% Irish, 5.1% Polish, 4.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 16.4% professional, 11.2% services, 27.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 6.8% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,427 (2006); Median household income: $66,007 (2006); Average household income: $71,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Howards Grove (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 565-4454 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $162,465 (2006); Median rent: $426 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KOHLER (village). Covers a land area of 5.440 square miles and a water area of 0.113 square miles. Located at 43.73° N. Lat.; 87.78° W. Long. Elevation is 676 feet. History: The Kohler plumbing-fixtures plant here, which still produces its famous stainless steel and porcelain products, has been the scene of some of the longest and most bitter labor disputes in U.S. history. The last strike began in 1954 and ended in 1962. Incorporated 1912. Population: 1,817 (1990); 1,926 (2000); 2,224 (2006); 2,440 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.1% Black, 2.7% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 408.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 72.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% German, 14.1% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.3% Polish, 4.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.0% management, 31.8% professional, 8.2% services, 22.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $43,618 (2006); Median household income: $86,054 (2006); Average household income: $110,739 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006). School District(s)
Kohler (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 537 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-2920 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $190,094 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 271.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Kohler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3873 http://www.kohlervillage.org
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LIMA (town). Covers a land area of 36.574 square miles and a water area of 0.061 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 87.86° W. Long. Population: 2,715 (1990); 2,948 (2000); 2,906 (2006); 2,904 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 79.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 70.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 31.2% Dutch, 4.7% Irish, 4.4% English, 4.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 15.7% professional, 10.5% services, 21.2% sales, 1.9% farming, 12.6% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,432 (2006); Median household income: $64,400 (2006); Average household income: $71,489 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $48 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $42 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $155,918 (2006); Median rent: $432 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.0% less than 15 minutes, 46.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) LYNDON (town). Covers a land area of 34.164 square miles and a water area of 0.201 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Population: 1,427 (1990); 1,468 (2000); 1,491 (2006); 1,522 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 70.6% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 11.7% Irish, 6.4% Dutch, 5.7% English, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 18.6% professional, 8.4% services, 20.1% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,274 (2006); Median household income: $63,306 (2006); Average household income: $68,849 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $161,623 (2006); Median rent: $491 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Lyndon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 528-8545 http://www.townoflyndon.com
MITCHELL (town). Covers a land area of 36.139 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Population: 944 (1990); 1,132 (2000); 1,174 (2006); 1,214 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% German, 10.4% Irish, 8.5% Polish, 8.0% United States or American, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 14.7% professional, 12.8% services, 17.5% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,741 (2006); Median household income: $68,325 (2006); Average household income: $75,826 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.7% (2006); Median home value: $186,983 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOSEL (town). Covers a land area of 21.138 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 87.76° W. Long. Elevation is 642 feet. Population: 918 (1990); 839 (2000); 825 (2006); 817 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 68.8% now married, 4.7% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.8% German, 6.7% Dutch, 6.3% Polish, 5.7% Other groups, 5.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 13.3% professional, 10.1% services, 19.4% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.8% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,903 (2006); Median household income: $68,229 (2006); Average household income: $73,546 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) OOSTBURG (village). Covers a land area of 1.878 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.62° N. Lat.; 87.79° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. History: Oostburg was settled in the late 1840’s by immigrants from Holland who came seeking religious freedom. The early economy of Oostburg was supported by fishing, a milk condensery, and canning factories. Population: 2,120 (1990); 2,660 (2000); 2,727 (2006); 2,791 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,451.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 70.0% now married, 6.6% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% Dutch, 26.3% German, 4.2% Polish, 3.7% United States or American, 3.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 16.1% professional, 11.1% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,704 (2006); Median household income: $57,256 (2006); Average household income: $64,901 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Oostburg (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 564-2346 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.4% (2006); Median home value: $146,354 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oostburg Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 564-3214 http://www.oostburg.org/ Village of Oostburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 564-3214 http://www.oostburg.org
PLYMOUTH (city). Covers a land area of 4.105 square miles and a water area of 0.063 square miles. Located at 43.74° N. Lat.; 87.97° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 7,126 (1990); 7,781 (2000); 8,150 (2006); 8,534 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,985.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 58.1% now married, 8.9% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.2% German, 12.4% Irish, 6.7% United States or American, 5.6% English, 5.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 18.4% professional, 12.1% services, 22.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.9% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,899 (2006); Median household income: $47,753 (2006); Average household income: $57,310 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Plymouth (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 892-2661 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
Lakeland College (Private, Not-for-profit, United Church of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,021. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 565-2111 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $15,770; Out-of-state $15,770 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.9% (2006); Median home value: $138,435 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 229.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Review (General - Circulation 6,900); The Sheboygan Falls News (General - Circulation 2,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 893-1271 http://www.plymouthgov.com Plymouth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 693-8263 http://www.plymouthwisconsin.com
PLYMOUTH (town). Covers a land area of 31.458 square miles and a water area of 0.033 square miles. Located at 43.76° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. History: Incorporated 1877. Population: 2,554 (1990); 3,115 (2000); 3,332 (2006); 3,489 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Sheboygan County females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 69.5% now married, 6.7% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.0% German, 9.0% Irish, 6.3% Polish, 5.1% English, 4.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 17.4% professional, 10.8% services, 24.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 12.1% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,441 (2006); Median household income: $66,961 (2006); Average household income: $84,098 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). School District(s)
Plymouth (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 892-2661 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $193,064 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Review (General - Circulation 6,900); The Sheboygan Falls News (General - Circulation 2,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Plymouth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 693-8263 http://www.plymouthwisconsin.com
RANDOM LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.273 square miles and a water area of 0.327 square miles. Located at 43.55° N. Lat.; 87.96° W. Long. Elevation is 901 feet. Population: 1,439 (1990); 1,551 (2000); 1,473 (2006); 1,464 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,156.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 59.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% German, 10.7% Irish, 10.3% Luxemburger, 8.8% Polish, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 9.9% professional, 13.3% services, 23.3% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.5% construction, 33.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,121 (2006); Median household income: $53,783 (2006); Average household income: $61,877 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Random Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 994-4342 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2006); Median home value: $175,169 (2006); Median rent: $462 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Newspapers: The Sounder (General - Circulation 2,922) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RHINE (town). Aka Rhine Center. Covers a land area of 33.695 square miles and a water area of 0.944 square miles. Located at 43.84° N. Lat.; 87.99° W. Long. Elevation is 935 feet. Population: 2,119 (1990); 2,244 (2000); 2,282 (2006); 2,332 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 71.5% now
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married, 3.1% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% German, 6.9% Dutch, 6.0% English, 5.5% Polish, 4.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 16.7% professional, 11.8% services, 18.0% sales, 1.4% farming, 7.0% construction, 31.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,400 (2006); Median household income: $73,889 (2006); Average household income: $85,576 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $195,225 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.6% less than 15 minutes, 47.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSSELL (town). Covers a land area of 23.078 square miles and a water area of 1.044 square miles. Located at 43.86° N. Lat.; 88.07° W. Long. Population: 362 (1990); 399 (2000); 405 (2006); 414 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 66.6% now married, 0.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.7% German, 9.0% United States or American, 7.7% Irish, 5.1% Other groups, 2.8% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 8.0% professional, 11.1% services, 16.4% sales, 8.4% farming, 11.5% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,926 (2006); Median household income: $57,447 (2006); Average household income: $60,822 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $137,019 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SCOTT (town). Covers a land area of 36.172 square miles and a water area of 0.366 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Population: 1,671 (1990); 1,804 (2000); 1,817 (2006); 1,845 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 67.2% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.0% German, 8.6% Irish, 5.9% Polish, 5.4% United States or American, 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 12.5% professional, 10.4% services, 17.8% sales, 4.1% farming, 14.2% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,373 (2006); Median household income: $61,518 (2006); Average household income: $65,125 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $139 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $126 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $179,217 (2006); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHEBOYGAN (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 13.907 square miles and a water area of 0.146 square miles. Located at 43.75° N. Lat.; 87.72° W. Long. Elevation is 635 feet. History: Sheboygan began in 1843 with a store, stocked with necessities for frontier settlers, at a spot called “The Mouth,” where the river entered Lake Michigan. The town that grew up around it was granted a village charter in 1846, when steamships from Chicago and Buffalo began visiting the little port daily, bringing settlers. Many of the early residents were religious or political refugees from Germany, who cleared the land and planted crops of oats, potatoes, and wheat. By 1860 dairying was growing in importance; the first cheese factory was built in 1864, and by 1875 there were 45 cheese plants in the county. Several large furniture and woodworking factories opened in the 1870’s, producing chairs as well as wagons, ships, brooms, and wooden shoes. Though the woodworking industry began to decline in the 1920’s, Sheboygan continued to grow in importance as a cheese producing center. Population: 50,306 (1990); 50,792 (2000); 48,989 (2006); 47,909 (2011 projected); Race: 84.7% White, 1.0% Black, 7.8% Asian, 8.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,522.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 55.2% now married, 8.4% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.4% German, 13.8% Other groups, 7.2% Irish, 5.9% Dutch, 4.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,208 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 14.6% professional, 15.3% services, 21.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.0% construction, 34.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,036 (2006); Median household income: $44,529 (2006); Average household income: $52,023 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $459 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $418 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Sheboygan Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $116,335 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Nicholas Hospital (185 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 425.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Sheboygan Press (Circulation 24,296) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sheboygan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3317 http://ci.sheboygan.wi.us Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 457-9491 http://www.sheboygan.org
SHEBOYGAN (town). Covers a land area of 10.990 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 43.77° N. Lat.; 87.75° W. Long. Elevation is 635 feet. History: Permanent settlement began c.1835, and Sheboygan grew into a shipping and industrial center. A Native American mound park featuring a great number of prehistoric burial mounds just south of the city. Incorporated 1853. Population: 3,478 (1990); 5,874 (2000); 7,456 (2006); 8,659 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.1% Black, 3.5% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of
any race (2006); Density: 678.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 73.4% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 8.2% Irish, 6.7% Dutch, 5.7% Polish, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 17.1% professional, 12.2% services, 21.2% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.5% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,738 (2006); Median household income: $68,661 (2006); Average household income: $82,214 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $173 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $138 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Sheboygan Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 459-3511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $178,492 (2006); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Nicholas Hospital (185 beds) Newspapers: The Sheboygan Press (Circulation 24,296) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 457-9491 http://www.sheboygan.org
SHEBOYGAN FALLS (city). Covers a land area of 4.084 square miles and a water area of 0.084 square miles. Located at 43.73° N. Lat.; 87.82° W. Long. Elevation is 659 feet. Population: 6,238 (1990); 6,772 (2000); 7,259 (2006); 7,671 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,777.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 63.5% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 11.8% Dutch, 8.4% Irish, 6.0% United States or American, 5.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 59 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 13.5% professional, 14.6% services, 22.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,836 (2006); Median household income: $55,051 (2006); Average household income: $63,433 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sheboygan Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 467-7893 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $134,512 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 78.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHEBOYGAN FALLS (town). Covers a land area of 32.011 square miles and a water area of 0.025 square miles. Located at 43.75° N. Lat.; 87.86° W. Long. Elevation is 659 feet. History: Incorporated as village in 1854, as city in 1913.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Saint Croix County Population: 1,493 (1990); 1,706 (2000); 1,877 (2006); 2,024 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 58.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 66.4% now married, 2.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.7% German, 11.5% Dutch, 6.9% Polish, 5.3% Irish, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 12.6% professional, 12.6% services, 18.2% sales, 3.1% farming, 13.3% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,763 (2006); Median household income: $60,052 (2006); Average household income: $69,970 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $99 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $84 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Sheboygan Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 467-7893 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $148,134 (2006); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHERMAN (town). Covers a land area of 34.240 square miles and a water area of 0.042 square miles. Located at 43.58° N. Lat.; 87.98° W. Long. Population: 1,407 (1990); 1,520 (2000); 1,602 (2006); 1,650 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 68.4% now married, 2.7% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.6% German, 9.8% United States or American, 8.0% Irish, 6.9% Luxemburger, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 9.1% professional, 8.4% services, 19.7% sales, 1.8% farming, 14.9% construction, 33.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,802 (2006); Median household income: $64,218 (2006); Average household income: $74,415 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $194,444 (2006); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.2% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.5% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WALDO (village). Covers a land area of 0.850 square miles and a water area of 0.035 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 87.94° W. Long. Elevation is 838 feet. Population: 447 (1990); 450 (2000); 444 (2006); 446 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 522.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 60.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 10.7% United States or American, 9.6% Dutch, 8.7% Norwegian, 7.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3%
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management, 4.7% professional, 18.2% services, 15.0% sales, 2.0% farming, 13.8% construction, 37.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,277 (2006); Median household income: $56,458 (2006); Average household income: $73,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $128,716 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 53.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILSON (town). Covers a land area of 22.884 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 43.69° N. Lat.; 87.74° W. Long. Population: 2,600 (1990); 3,227 (2000); 3,453 (2006); 3,616 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.2% Black, 1.9% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 150.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 70.7% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 13.5% Dutch, 9.3% Irish, 6.9% United States or American, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 23.8% professional, 13.0% services, 21.2% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.8% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,125 (2006); Median household income: $68,371 (2006); Average household income: $81,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $170,102 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.1% less than 15 minutes, 44.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 208-2390 http://www.townwilson.com
Saint Croix County Located in western Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the St. Croix River; drained by the Eau Galle River; includes several lakes. Covers a land area of 721.82 square miles, a water area of 13.98 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1840. County seat is Hudson. Saint Croix County is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Anoka County, MN; Carver County, MN; Chisago County, MN; Dakota County, MN; Hennepin County, MN; Isanti County, MN; Ramsey County, MN; Scott County, MN; Sherburne County, MN; Washington County, MN; Wright County, MN; Pierce County, WI; St. Croix County, WI Population: 50,251 (1990); 63,155 (2000); 77,459 (2006); 88,769 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.5% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 107.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.7% Catholic Church, 16.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 5.1% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.2% The United Methodist Church, 1.9% Baptist General Conference (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 43,566 (2005); Leading industries: 21.1% manufacturing; 14.7% retail trade; 11.2% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,864
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totaling 310,178 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 90 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,922 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,956 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,021 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 924 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 117 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $29,138 (2006); Median household income: $64,607 (2006); Average household income: $76,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.19% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $213,844 (2006); Median rent: $519 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 128.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 58.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 187.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 85.1% good, 14.5% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 9.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 37.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,132.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 54.2% Bush, 44.9% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Casey Lake State Wildlife Area; Cylon State Public Hunting Grounds; Kinnickinnic River State Fishery Area; Saint Croix Islands State Wildlife Area; Willow River State Park Additional Information Contacts Saint Croix County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4600 http://www.co.saint-croix.wi.us Baldwin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-2221 http://www.baldwinareachamber.org City of Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4765 http://www.ci.hudson.wi.us City of New Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 246-4268 http://ci.new-richmond.wi.us Deer Park/New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors . (800) 654-6380 http://www.newrichmondchamber.com Hudson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 657-6775 http://www.hudsonwi.org Somerset Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 247-3366 http://www.somerset-chamber.com Town of Saint Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 549-6235 http://www.townofstjoseph.com Village of Baldwin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-3004 http://www.ci.baldwin.wi.us Village of North Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-9807 http://www.northhudsonvillage.org Village of Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 208-2390 http://www.townwilson.com Village of Woodville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.ci.woodville.wi.us
Saint Croix County Communities BALDWIN (village). Covers a land area of 2.297 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.96° N. Lat.; 92.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,130 feet. Population: 2,085 (1990); 2,667 (2000); 3,241 (2006); 3,701 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,410.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 59.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.9% German, 31.8% Norwegian, 12.4% Dutch, 10.5% Irish, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 16.6% professional, 16.1% services, 26.2% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.2% construction, 18.9% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $24,695 (2006); Median household income: $47,253 (2006); Average household income: $56,214 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Baldwin-Woodville Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-3411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $164,765 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Baldwin Area Medical Center (33 beds) Newspapers: The Baldwin Bulletin (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.1% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baldwin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-2221 http://www.baldwinareachamber.org Village of Baldwin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-3004 http://www.ci.baldwin.wi.us
BALDWIN (town). Covers a land area of 32.099 square miles and a water area of 0.077 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 92.32° W. Long. Elevation is 1,130 feet. Population: 911 (1990); 903 (2000); 1,165 (2006); 1,373 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.0% Black, 2.7% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 70.4% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% German, 31.7% Norwegian, 14.6% Dutch, 8.7% English, 8.2% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 12.8% professional, 9.4% services, 23.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.2% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,054 (2006); Median household income: $64,303 (2006); Average household income: $74,211 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Baldwin-Woodville Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-3411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.6% (2006); Median home value: $218,210 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Hospitals: Baldwin Area Medical Center (33 beds) Newspapers: The Baldwin Bulletin (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 12.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.7% less than 15 minutes, 19.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baldwin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-2221 http://www.baldwinareachamber.org
CADY (town). Covers a land area of 34.507 square miles and a water area of 0.353 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 92.20° W. Long. Population: 643 (1990); 710 (2000); 785 (2006); 851 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% German, 36.7% Norwegian, 7.4% Irish, 5.3% Polish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Saint Croix County management, 11.2% professional, 10.7% services, 17.5% sales, 2.4% farming, 14.6% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,223 (2006); Median household income: $63,764 (2006); Average household income: $79,653 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $226,437 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CYLON (town). Covers a land area of 35.350 square miles and a water area of 0.083 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 92.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,061 feet. Population: 647 (1990); 629 (2000); 649 (2006); 662 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 63.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.7% German, 21.7% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 10.7% Swedish, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 12.1% professional, 13.0% services, 21.5% sales, 3.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,526 (2006); Median household income: $60,362 (2006); Average household income: $71,977 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $177,574 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEER PARK (village). Covers a land area of 0.897 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 45.18° N. Lat.; 92.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 229 (1990); 227 (2000); 234 (2006); 239 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 260.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 64.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 30.8% Norwegian, 11.4% Irish, 7.2% United States or American, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.6% management, 13.7% professional, 17.0% services, 24.2% sales, 0.7% farming, 6.5% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,874 (2006); Median household income: $55,645 (2006); Average household income: $55,755 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.0% (2006); Median home value: $129,286 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less
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EAU GALLE (town). Covers a land area of 33.596 square miles and a water area of 0.187 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 92.30° W. Long. Population: 750 (1990); 882 (2000); 1,108 (2006); 1,288 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 67.8% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 39.6% Norwegian, 8.8% English, 8.7% Dutch, 8.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 15.8% professional, 12.9% services, 18.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.4% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,476 (2006); Median household income: $66,994 (2006); Average household income: $73,892 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $225,701 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.8% less than 15 minutes, 16.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMERALD (town). Covers a land area of 34.834 square miles and a water area of 0.077 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 92.32° W. Long. Elevation is 1,155 feet. Population: 630 (1990); 691 (2000); 948 (2006); 1,154 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.3% Black, 2.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 67.6% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 21.0% Norwegian, 13.4% Dutch, 10.0% Irish, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 12.3% professional, 11.3% services, 18.6% sales, 3.8% farming, 11.8% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,947 (2006); Median household income: $59,000 (2006); Average household income: $70,808 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $213,736 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ERIN PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 35.463 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 92.42° W. Long. Population: 647 (1990); 658 (2000); 875 (2006); 1,049 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 67.1% now married, 2.5% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 27.4% Norwegian, 15.0% Irish, 8.4% Swedish, 6.9% Polish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 12.9% professional, 10.2% services, 21.6% sales, 3.6% farming, 14.2% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,543 (2006); Median household income: $79,464 (2006); Average household income: $83,119 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $244,340 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOREST (town). Covers a land area of 37.160 square miles and a water area of 0.051 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 92.22° W. Long. Elevation is 1,130 feet. Population: 614 (1990); 590 (2000); 652 (2006); 706 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.1 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 62.8% now married, 4.8% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.5% German, 20.0% Norwegian, 11.4% Irish, 11.2% United States or American, 7.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 9.0% professional, 11.1% services, 12.7% sales, 8.4% farming, 10.2% construction, 24.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,163 (2006); Median household income: $63,462 (2006); Average household income: $77,675 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $171,212 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 20.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) GLENWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 34.233 square miles and a water area of 0.131 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 92.18° W. Long. Population: 655 (1990); 755 (2000); 837 (2006); 908 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% German, 18.9% Norwegian, 10.9% United States or American, 8.5% Irish, 7.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 12.2% professional, 12.5% services, 23.3% sales, 4.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,604 (2006); Median household income: $55,357 (2006); Average household income: $62,569 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $187,500 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENWOOD CITY (city). Covers a land area of 2.479 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.05° N. Lat.; 92.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. Population: 1,071 (1990); 1,183 (2000); 1,312 (2006); 1,423 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 529.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 59.8% now married, 9.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% German, 22.4% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 6.0% English, 5.1% Belgian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 13.5% professional, 13.2% services, 18.2% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 33.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,054 (2006); Median household income: $44,802 (2006); Average household income: $54,413 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Glenwood City (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 265-4757 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $117,188 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Newspapers: Tribune Press Reporter (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMMOND (village). Covers a land area of 1.372 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 92.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 1,100 (1990); 1,153 (2000); 1,795 (2006); 2,291 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,308.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 56.1% now married, 9.2% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% German, 30.6% Norwegian, 14.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 6.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 13.5% professional, 19.4% services, 28.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,192 (2006); Median household income: $57,325 (2006); Average household income: $62,057 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Central (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 796-2256 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.7% (2006); Median home value: $143,868 (2006); Median rent: $426 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Baldwin Area Medical Center (33 beds) Newspapers: Central Saint Croix News (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Saint Croix County
HAMMOND (town). Covers a land area of 33.505 square miles and a water area of 0.152 square miles. Located at 45.00° N. Lat.; 92.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 760 (1990); 947 (2000); 1,252 (2006); 1,488 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 72.1% now married, 1.1% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 30.1% Norwegian, 13.3% Irish, 13.1% Dutch, 7.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 18.8% professional, 10.3% services, 21.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 9.6% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,435 (2006); Median household income: $71,934 (2006); Average household income: $83,962 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Central (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 796-2256 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $220,000 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Baldwin Area Medical Center (33 beds) Newspapers: Central Saint Croix News (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUDSON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.402 square miles and a water area of 0.868 square miles. Located at 44.97° N. Lat.; 92.74° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. History: A French-Canadian trapper named Louis Massey built a dugout in 1838 on the site of Hudson. When St. Croix County was formed in 1853, Hudson was named as the county seat. It became a trade and transportation center as the Wisconsin gateway to Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota. Population: 6,711 (1990); 8,775 (2000); 10,753 (2006); 12,322 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,990.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.3% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 13.6% Irish, 7.9% Swedish, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 168 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 22.4% professional, 13.3% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,668 (2006); Median household income: $59,881 (2006); Average household income: $75,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $763 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $510 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Hudson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4901 Hudson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4901 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $209,792 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Hudson Hospital (29 beds)
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 554.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Hudson Star-Observer (General - Circulation 7,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4765 http://www.ci.hudson.wi.us Hudson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 657-6775 http://www.hudsonwi.org
HUDSON (town). Covers a land area of 25.881 square miles and a water area of 0.572 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 92.69° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 3,364 (1990); 6,213 (2000); 8,294 (2006); 9,922 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.6% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 320.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 69.4% now married, 1.3% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 18.6% Norwegian, 16.1% Irish, 10.1% Swedish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 90 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.6% management, 21.4% professional, 8.7% services, 27.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,595 (2006); Median household income: $94,578 (2006); Average household income: $107,638 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $85 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $61 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). School District(s)
Hudson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4901 Hudson (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-4901 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $270,275 (2006); Median rent: $564 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Hospitals: Hudson Hospital (29 beds) Newspapers: The Hudson Star-Observer (General - Circulation 7,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hudson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 657-6775 http://www.hudsonwi.org
KINNICKINNIC (town). Covers a land area of 35.435 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Population: 1,132 (1990); 1,400 (2000); 1,508 (2006); 1,594 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 1.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 72.9% now married, 2.7% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 20.4% Norwegian, 15.0% Irish, 8.9% Swedish, 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 22.3% professional, 10.0% services, 23.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.4% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,849 (2006); Median household income: $73,921 (2006); Average household income: $84,610 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $207 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $187 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $264,371 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW RICHMOND (city). Covers a land area of 5.100 square miles and a water area of 0.189 square miles. Located at 45.12° N. Lat.; 92.53° W. Long. Elevation is 982 feet. Population: 5,650 (1990); 6,310 (2000); 7,986 (2006); 9,291 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,565.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 56.5% now married, 7.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 22.7% Norwegian, 15.6% Irish, 8.2% Swedish, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.7% professional, 14.5% services, 26.1% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.4% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,087 (2006); Median household income: $46,768 (2006); Average household income: $54,727 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $538 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $474 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
New Richmond (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 243-7411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.6% (2006); Median home value: $155,280 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Holy Family Hospital (40 beds) Newspapers: The News (General - Circulation 5,000); The Scotsman (General - Circulation 25,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.0% less than 15 minutes, 13.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of New Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 246-4268 http://ci.new-richmond.wi.us Deer Park/New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors . (800) 654-6380 http://www.newrichmondchamber.com
NORTH HUDSON (village). Covers a land area of 1.310 square miles and a water area of 0.803 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 92.75° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. Population: 3,101 (1990); 3,463 (2000); 3,730 (2006); 3,969 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.5% Black, 1.9% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,846.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 64.9% now married, 2.6% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% German, 21.6% Norwegian, 18.1% Irish, 9.7% Polish, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 26.1% professional, 18.3% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.5% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,840 (2006); Median household income: $70,810 (2006); Average household income: $84,464 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $211,037 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 56.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of North Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 386-9807 http://www.northhudsonvillage.org
PLEASANT VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 18.027 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.89° N. Lat.; 92.46° W. Long. Population: 384 (1990); 430 (2000); 495 (2006); 545 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 73.5% now married, 1.0% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 11.0% Dutch, 10.8% English, 7.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.5% management, 18.3% professional, 11.2% services, 13.4% sales, 6.3% farming, 8.9% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,576 (2006); Median household income: $72,115 (2006); Average household income: $82,238 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.4% (2006); Median home value: $267,500 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHMOND (town). Covers a land area of 33.151 square miles and a water area of 0.238 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 92.56° W. Long. Population: 1,039 (1990); 1,556 (2000); 2,093 (2006); 2,518 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 63.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 68.1% now married, 2.1% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% German, 20.9% Norwegian, 19.0% Irish, 8.6% French (except Basque), 6.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 14.6% professional, 10.7% services, 24.2% sales, 2.8% farming, 11.2% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,786 (2006); Median household income: $67,413 (2006); Average household income: $74,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $228,111 (2006); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less
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ROBERTS (village). Covers a land area of 0.537 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Elevation is 1,040 feet. Population: 1,056 (1990); 969 (2000); 1,227 (2006); 1,426 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,286.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 32.5% never married, 49.8% now married, 6.0% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 15.2% Irish, 6.9% Swedish, 6.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 9.1% professional, 15.4% services, 26.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,914 (2006); Median household income: $54,766 (2006); Average household income: $60,296 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Croix Central (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 796-2256 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.2% (2006); Median home value: $103,365 (2006); Median rent: $520 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSH RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 17.878 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 92.41° W. Long. Population: 416 (1990); 498 (2000); 576 (2006); 638 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.3% Black, 2.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 67.5% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 29.4% Norwegian, 11.3% Swedish, 10.3% Dutch, 9.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 13.5% professional, 14.1% services, 24.6% sales, 3.4% farming, 7.4% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,982 (2006); Median household income: $69,500 (2006); Average household income: $79,007 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.1% (2006); Median home value: $220,968 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAINT JOSEPH (town). Covers a land area of 32.128 square miles and a water area of 2.400 square miles. Located at 45.05° N. Lat.; 92.71° W. Long. Population: 2,657 (1990); 3,436 (2000); 4,094 (2006); 4,593 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 127.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 74.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% German, 19.6% Norwegian, 16.6% Irish, 7.2% English, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 22.3% professional, 9.7% services, 25.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,102 (2006); Median household income: $93,931 (2006); Average household income: $101,754 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $300,000 (2006); Median rent: $514 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Saint Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 549-6235 http://www.townofstjoseph.com
SOMERSET (village). Covers a land area of 1.843 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.12° N. Lat.; 92.67° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,204 (1990); 1,556 (2000); 2,104 (2006); 2,539 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 1.5% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,141.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 48.5% now married, 4.8% widowed, 16.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.9% German, 18.5% Norwegian, 16.2% French (except Basque), 11.6% Irish, 6.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 13.3% professional, 14.3% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.0% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,082 (2006); Median household income: $52,650 (2006); Average household income: $55,439 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Somerset (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 247-3313 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.5% (2006); Median home value: $162,376 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Somerset Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 247-3366 http://www.somerset-chamber.com
SOMERSET (town). Covers a land area of 47.897 square miles and a water area of 2.008 square miles. Located at 45.14° N. Lat.; 92.70° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,836 (1990); 2,644 (2000); 3,566 (2006); 4,291 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.1% Black, 1.7% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 74.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.4% German, 21.8% Norwegian, 14.1% French (except Basque), 10.8% Irish, 7.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4%
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management, 18.9% professional, 8.0% services, 23.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.7% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,219 (2006); Median household income: $71,359 (2006); Average household income: $84,253 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Somerset (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 247-3313 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $255,280 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 124.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Somerset Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 247-3366 http://www.somerset-chamber.com
SPRINGFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.231 square miles and a water area of 0.147 square miles. Located at 44.98° N. Lat.; 92.18° W. Long. Population: 739 (1990); 808 (2000); 848 (2006); 885 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 0.1% Black, 5.9% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 62.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.8% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 7.8% Irish, 7.1% United States or American, 5.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 13.6% professional, 10.2% services, 21.1% sales, 4.4% farming, 8.7% construction, 29.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,586 (2006); Median household income: $66,029 (2006); Average household income: $73,436 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $183,065 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) STANTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.045 square miles and a water area of 0.992 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 92.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,058 feet. Population: 1,027 (1990); 1,003 (2000); 1,207 (2006); 1,370 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 62.9% now married, 3.5% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% German, 27.0% Norwegian, 12.7% Irish, 9.1% French (except Basque), 6.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 13.2% professional, 9.1% services, 25.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.2% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,592 (2006); Median household income: $59,792 (2006); Average household income: $70,525 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.8% (2006); Median home value: $192,308 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STAR PRAIRIE (village). Covers a land area of 2.100 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.19° N. Lat.; 92.53° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 507 (1990); 574 (2000); 643 (2006); 697 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.5% Black, 3.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 306.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 60.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 27.7% Norwegian, 15.0% Swedish, 10.2% Irish, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 11.7% professional, 11.7% services, 23.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.6% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,914 (2006); Median household income: $58,861 (2006); Average household income: $65,656 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $169,697 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) STAR PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 31.448 square miles and a water area of 1.241 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 92.58° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 1,930 (1990); 2,944 (2000); 3,500 (2006); 3,934 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 3.1% Black, 1.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 111.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 60.9% now married, 2.4% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% German, 23.3% Norwegian, 15.7% Irish, 11.3% Swedish, 10.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 14.6% professional, 14.6% services, 25.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.3% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,682 (2006); Median household income: $63,308 (2006); Average household income: $71,940 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $205,707 (2006); Median rent: $490 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) TROY (town). Covers a land area of 37.727 square miles and a water area of 2.035 square miles. Located at 44.90° N. Lat.; 92.68° W. Long.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Taylor County Population: 2,664 (1990); 3,661 (2000); 4,402 (2006); 5,007 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 116.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 73.0% now married, 1.4% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 17.4% Norwegian, 16.7% Irish, 10.6% Swedish, 8.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 70 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 26.5% professional, 10.0% services, 23.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 8.6% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,418 (2006); Median household income: $83,628 (2006); Average household income: $106,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $289,159 (2006); Median rent: $492 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WARREN (town). Covers a land area of 34.787 square miles and a water area of 0.515 square miles. Located at 44.99° N. Lat.; 92.55° W. Long. Population: 995 (1990); 1,320 (2000); 1,767 (2006); 2,114 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 68.0% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 16.5% Norwegian, 12.0% Irish, 10.3% English, 9.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 17.1% professional, 10.4% services, 25.0% sales, 1.4% farming, 8.7% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,974 (2006); Median household income: $85,840 (2006); Average household income: $96,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.0% (2006); Median home value: $239,091 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILSON (village). Covers a land area of 1.550 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.95° N. Lat.; 92.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. Population: 196 (1990); 176 (2000); 185 (2006); 194 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 0.0% Black, 8.1% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 119.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% German, 41.5% Norwegian, 11.7% Dutch, 6.9% French (except Basque), 5.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 7.2% professional, 30.6% services, 5.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 17.1% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,000 (2006); Median household income: $43,750 (2006); Average household income: $54,718 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $140,385 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 208-2390 http://www.townwilson.com
WOODVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.269 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.94° N. Lat.; 92.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,140 feet. Population: 944 (1990); 1,104 (2000); 1,147 (2006); 1,176 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 903.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 59.9% now married, 7.2% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% Norwegian, 37.4% German, 7.0% Irish, 6.9% Dutch, 5.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 12.8% professional, 14.4% services, 21.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.7% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,458 (2006); Median household income: $47,167 (2006); Average household income: $60,706 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Baldwin-Woodville Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 684-3411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $126,961 (2006); Median rent: $353 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Newspapers: Woodville Leader (General - Circulation 750) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 18.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Woodville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.ci.woodville.wi.us
Taylor County Located in north central Wisconsin; drained by the Black, Yellow, Jump, and Rib Rivers; includes part of Chequamegon National Forest. Covers a land area of 974.86 square miles, a water area of 9.63 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1875. County seat is Medford. Weather Station: Jump River 3 E
Elevation: 1,263 feet
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Weather Station: Medford
Elevation: 1,469 feet
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Population: 18,901 (1990); 19,680 (2000); 19,815 (2006); 19,928 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 43.4% Catholic Church, 13.2% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.9% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,240 (2005); Leading industries: 47.6% manufacturing; 12.8% health care and social assistance; 10.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,056 totaling 257,143 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 963 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 230 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,091 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 69 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,737 (2006); Median household income: $45,580 (2006); Average household income: $54,568 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.44% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $405 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $355 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $104,364 (2006); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 137.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 86.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 152.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 90.1% good, 9.9% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 8.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 64.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 684.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 58.5% Bush, 40.1% Kerry, 0.9% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Pershing State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Taylor County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 748-1460 http://www.co.taylor.wi.us Medford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 682-9567 http://www.MedfordWis.com Village of Gilman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 447-8650 http://www.vil.gilman.k12.wi.us
Taylor County Communities AURORA (town). Covers a land area of 34.192 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.17° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Population: 473 (1990); 386 (2000); 387 (2006); 389 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 2.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% Polish, 41.8% German, 17.2% Norwegian, 6.3% Irish, 2.3% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.4% management, 7.5% professional, 9.8% services, 20.2% sales, 9.8% farming, 0.6% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,598 (2006); Median household income: $43,333 (2006); Average household income: $51,411 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,375 (2006); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 52.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 12.9% walk, 34.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROWNING (town). Covers a land area of 36.505 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 90.23° W. Long. Population: 740 (1990); 850 (2000); 868 (2006); 882 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 65.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.6% German, 9.5% Polish, 9.2% United States or American, 7.8% Norwegian, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 6.7% professional, 10.5% services, 21.9% sales, 6.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 31.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,762 (2006); Median household income: $55,599 (2006); Average household income: $65,476 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $111,053 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CHELSEA (town). Covers a land area of 40.364 square miles and a water area of 0.530 square miles. Located at 45.26° N. Lat.; 90.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,530 feet. Population: 731 (1990); 719 (2000); 774 (2006); 815 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.7% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.7% Polish, 3.3% Swedish, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 7.1% professional, 9.3% services, 16.9% sales, 7.1% farming, 10.1% construction, 40.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,918 (2006); Median household income: $51,316 (2006); Average household income: $60,498 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $111,559 (2006); Median rent: $192 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 57.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLEVELAND (town). Covers a land area of 33.877 square miles and a water area of 1.809 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 235 (1990); 262 (2000); 269 (2006); 271 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 65.5% now married, 2.0% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Taylor County (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% German, 29.2% Polish, 13.2% Irish, 10.3% French (except Basque), 5.3% European (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 6.9% professional, 17.2% services, 19.0% sales, 2.6% farming, 12.9% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,836 (2006); Median household income: $48,333 (2006); Average household income: $53,894 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.2% (2006); Median home value: $97,692 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 21.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEER CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 34.224 square miles and a water area of 0.006 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 90.26° W. Long. Population: 712 (1990); 733 (2000); 709 (2006); 702 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 66.4% now married, 2.6% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% German, 8.0% United States or American, 7.6% Norwegian, 6.7% Irish, 6.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.5% management, 7.0% professional, 10.0% services, 17.9% sales, 7.0% farming, 14.2% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,854 (2006); Median household income: $56,250 (2006); Average household income: $69,886 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $128,175 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 27.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) FORD (town). Covers a land area of 32.764 square miles and a water area of 2.308 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 90.76° W. Long. Population: 254 (1990); 276 (2000); 276 (2006); 277 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.8% German, 25.5% Polish, 10.1% Norwegian, 7.8% Irish, 5.6% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 6.5% professional, 14.9% services, 15.6% sales, 7.1% farming, 1.3% construction, 37.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,574 (2006); Median household income: $43,571 (2006); Average household income: $54,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $96,429 (2006); Median rent: $231 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 67.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 29.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 16.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GILMAN (village). Covers a land area of 2.337 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.16° N. Lat.; 90.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 412 (1990); 474 (2000); 467 (2006); 467 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 199.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 48.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 49.9% now married, 10.6% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.4% German, 19.9% Polish, 9.3% Irish, 8.7% Norwegian, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 19.4% professional, 20.4% services, 23.0% sales, 3.6% farming, 5.6% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,469 (2006); Median household income: $40,192 (2006); Average household income: $52,030 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Gilman (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 447-8216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $75,152 (2006); Median rent: $195 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 15.1% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.8% less than 15 minutes, 9.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Gilman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 447-8650 http://www.vil.gilman.k12.wi.us
GOODRICH (town). Covers a land area of 36.277 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 90.09° W. Long. Elevation is 1,424 feet. Population: 454 (1990); 487 (2000); 485 (2006); 485 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 60.6% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.2% German, 10.4% Irish, 6.9% Swedish, 5.6% Polish, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 8.2% professional, 6.7% services, 17.6% sales, 3.9% farming, 12.5% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,263 (2006); Median household income: $56,250 (2006); Average household income: $60,662 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $96,154 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.5% less than 15 minutes, 63.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 54.287 square miles and a water area of 0.048 square miles. Located at 45.24° N. Lat.; 90.17° W. Long. Population: 634 (1990); 642 (2000); 650 (2006); 657 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 12.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 70.6% now married, 3.2% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.9% German, 8.3% Polish, 8.0% Norwegian, 4.3% Irish, 4.2% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 7.1% professional, 12.0% services, 11.7% sales, 4.6% farming, 9.8% construction, 40.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,523 (2006); Median household income: $45,610 (2006); Average household income: $49,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $93,696 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 1.3% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 60.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GROVER (town). Covers a land area of 70.654 square miles and a water area of 0.712 square miles. Located at 45.20° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 214 (1990); 233 (2000); 240 (2006); 246 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 7.1% never married, 74.3% now married, 7.1% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.2% German, 13.0% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 5.5% Norwegian, 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 6.6% professional, 13.2% services, 17.9% sales, 3.8% farming, 17.0% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,865 (2006); Median household income: $47,115 (2006); Average household income: $57,275 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $97,333 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.6% less than 15 minutes, 72.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMMEL (town). Covers a land area of 35.473 square miles and a water area of 0.250 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 633 (1990); 735 (2000); 769 (2006); 780 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 69.0% now married, 1.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.7% German, 12.5% Polish, 9.2% Norwegian, 7.5% Irish, 7.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 11.1% professional, 8.6% services, 19.0% sales, 3.2% farming, 12.2% construction, 38.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,997 (2006); Median household income: $58,553 (2006); Average household income: $61,194 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $116,875 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 56.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOLWAY (town). Covers a land area of 36.354 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 90.49° W. Long. Population: 779 (1990); 854 (2000); 875 (2006); 878 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 60.0% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 6.8% Norwegian, 5.2% Polish, 4.5% Irish, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 8.0% professional, 14.7% services, 10.8% sales, 4.4% farming, 11.6% construction, 36.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,497 (2006); Median household income: $46,492 (2006); Average household income: $57,598 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $99,333 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 17.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 55.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) JUMP RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 35.974 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 90.75° W. Long. Elevation is 1,185 feet. Population: 330 (1990); 311 (2000); 320 (2006); 328 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 60.7% now married, 10.0% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 16.6% Irish, 12.4% Norwegian, 11.7% English, 11.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.1% management, 5.7% professional, 8.9% services, 13.8% sales, 13.0% farming, 6.5% construction, 30.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,690 (2006); Median household income: $52,083 (2006); Average household income: $58,508 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $95,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.3% car, 2.4% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 21.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) LITTLE BLACK (town). Covers a land area of 35.024 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 45.08° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,418 feet. Population: 1,199 (1990); 1,148 (2000); 1,143 (2006); 1,136 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Taylor County any race (2006); Density: 32.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 61.9% now married, 3.1% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.6% German, 6.4% Polish, 6.0% Norwegian, 5.3% Irish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 8.6% professional, 8.0% services, 20.6% sales, 5.5% farming, 13.4% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,333 (2006); Median household income: $56,408 (2006); Average household income: $64,265 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $116,164 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUBLIN (village). Covers a land area of 1.517 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,289 feet. Population: 129 (1990); 110 (2000); 111 (2006); 112 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 73.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.82 (2006); Median age: 49.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 52.7% now married, 7.5% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.7% Polish, 24.3% German, 12.6% Russian, 8.7% Ukrainian, 6.8% Slovak (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 6.3% professional, 16.7% services, 12.5% sales, 4.2% farming, 14.6% construction, 37.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,608 (2006); Median household income: $27,500 (2006); Average household income: $37,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $54,000 (2006); Median rent: $245 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.6% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) MAPLEHURST (town). Covers a land area of 35.912 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,278 feet. Population: 300 (1990); 359 (2000); 363 (2006); 364 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 64.1% now married, 7.8% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% German, 25.1% Polish, 5.9% French (except Basque), 5.2% Other groups, 4.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 6.8% professional, 8.9% services, 13.6% sales, 8.4% farming, 13.6% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,729 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $43,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $94,444 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.3% car, 2.6% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 23.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.3% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCKINLEY (town). Covers a land area of 35.746 square miles and a water area of 0.075 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Population: 403 (1990); 418 (2000); 430 (2006); 437 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 64.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 13.7% Polish, 11.2% Irish, 5.8% English, 4.9% Slovene (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.9% management, 8.1% professional, 9.2% services, 7.0% sales, 8.1% farming, 6.5% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,866 (2006); Median household income: $44,519 (2006); Average household income: $52,262 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $88,235 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.1% walk, 24.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) MEDFORD (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.497 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 45.13° N. Lat.; 90.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,476 feet. History: Medford became the seat of Taylor County in 1875, when the Wisconsin Central Railroad determined the location of a courthouse. Medford once claimed the largest “little pig market” in the world. Other early industries were a creamery, box factory, sash and door works, and a pea cannery. Population: 4,333 (1990); 4,350 (2000); 4,169 (2006); 4,088 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,192.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 56.2% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.1% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 15.2% professional, 13.8% services, 22.3% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.2% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,511 (2006); Median household income: $38,024 (2006); Average household income: $47,584 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $430 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $397 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Medford Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 748-4620 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Health Center (164 beds)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Taylor County
Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 334.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Star News (General - Circulation 6,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.8% less than 15 minutes, 12.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Medford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 682-9567 http://www.MedfordWis.com
MEDFORD (town). Covers a land area of 37.701 square miles and a water area of 0.070 square miles. Located at 45.15° N. Lat.; 90.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,476 feet. History: Nearby is a Mennonite colony. Incorporated 1889. Population: 1,912 (1990); 2,216 (2000); 2,323 (2006); 2,359 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 65.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.8% German, 9.7% Irish, 7.7% Polish, 6.9% Norwegian, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 12.6% professional, 13.8% services, 25.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 8.7% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,327 (2006); Median household income: $53,271 (2006); Average household income: $65,664 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Medford Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 748-4620 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $131,996 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Health Center (164 beds) Newspapers: The Star News (General - Circulation 6,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.3% less than 15 minutes, 18.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Medford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 682-9567 http://www.MedfordWis.com
MOLITOR (town). Covers a land area of 35.294 square miles and a water area of 0.670 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 90.48° W. Long. Population: 183 (1990); 263 (2000); 270 (2006); 276 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 70.5% now married, 3.6% widowed, 2.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 16.4% Polish, 8.6% Irish, 4.9% United States or American, 3.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 11.6% professional, 12.3% services, 18.8% sales, 1.4% farming, 10.9% construction, 38.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,907 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $68,538 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.2% (2006); Median home value: $132,432 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.9% less than 15 minutes, 64.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PERSHING (town). Covers a land area of 35.672 square miles and a water area of 0.157 square miles. Located at 45.25° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Population: 217 (1990); 180 (2000); 184 (2006); 188 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 55.4% now married, 12.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% German, 19.4% Polish, 12.9% English, 11.0% Norwegian, 10.3% Czech (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 8.7% professional, 2.9% services, 14.5% sales, 8.7% farming, 26.1% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,008 (2006); Median household income: $41,429 (2006); Average household income: $47,264 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $86,667 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) RIB LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.866 square miles and a water area of 0.468 square miles. Located at 45.31° N. Lat.; 90.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,570 feet. Population: 890 (1990); 878 (2000); 909 (2006); 935 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 487.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 56.8% now married, 12.7% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 9.4% Norwegian, 8.1% Polish, 7.3% Swedish, 7.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 10.6% professional, 14.7% services, 16.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.8% construction, 39.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,596 (2006); Median household income: $38,553 (2006); Average household income: $40,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Rib Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 427-3222 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $80,685 (2006); Median rent: $299 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 16.3% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIB LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 74.014 square miles and a water area of 0.848 square miles. Located at 45.32° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,570 feet. Population: 743 (1990); 768 (2000); 776 (2006); 782 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 65.1% now married, 6.6%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Taylor County widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.7% German, 12.6% Polish, 5.7% Irish, 5.2% Czech, 4.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 12.1% professional, 11.8% services, 11.2% sales, 4.3% farming, 6.0% construction, 34.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,243 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $53,521 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Rib Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 427-3222 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $109,112 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROOSEVELT (town). Covers a land area of 34.386 square miles and a water area of 0.129 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 90.72° W. Long. Population: 429 (1990); 444 (2000); 446 (2006); 445 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 63.8% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% Polish, 33.0% German, 8.2% United States or American, 4.7% Irish, 4.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 8.6% professional, 20.2% services, 12.9% sales, 2.5% farming, 19.0% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,521 (2006); Median household income: $40,455 (2006); Average household income: $58,670 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.9% (2006); Median home value: $67,083 (2006); Median rent: $163 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 16.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) STETSONVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.367 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 45.07° N. Lat.; 90.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,450 feet. History: Stetsonville was named for the settler who built the first sawmill on a pond here. The sawmill was followed by a tie mill, and then a cheese factory, processing milk from the surrounding dairy farms. Population: 532 (1990); 563 (2000); 549 (2006); 545 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,494.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 60.4% now married, 9.7% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 11.3% Polish, 10.2% Norwegian, 5.5% Swedish, 5.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 9.1% professional, 11.7% services, 23.8% sales, 3.0% farming, 16.6% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,158 (2006); Median household income: $39,808 (2006); Average household income: $45,530 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Medford Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 748-4620 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $107,432 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TAFT (town). Covers a land area of 36.492 square miles and a water area of 0.132 square miles. Located at 45.06° N. Lat.; 90.87° W. Long. Population: 367 (1990); 361 (2000); 353 (2006); 352 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% German, 43.6% Polish, 10.8% Norwegian, 6.2% Irish, 4.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 4.9% professional, 11.7% services, 17.8% sales, 4.9% farming, 11.7% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,258 (2006); Median household income: $41,711 (2006); Average household income: $53,264 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $74,118 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 18.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WESTBORO (town). Covers a land area of 124.096 square miles and a water area of 1.340 square miles. Located at 45.33° N. Lat.; 90.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,520 feet. History: Westboro developed as a headquarters for fishermen who came for the many lakes and streams in the area. Population: 663 (1990); 660 (2000); 700 (2006); 732 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 61.3% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% German, 9.4% Swedish, 8.2% Polish, 7.9% Irish, 7.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 11.1% professional, 15.3% services, 13.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 14.0% construction, 30.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,939 (2006); Median household income: $39,701 (2006); Average household income: $46,355 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.3% (2006); Median home value: $97,755 (2006); Median rent: $270 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 50.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Trempealeau County
Trempealeau County Located in western Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the Trempealeau River, on the southwest by the Mississippi River and the Minnesota border, and on the southeast by the Black River; drained by the Buffalo, Black, and Trempealeau Rivers. Covers a land area of 734.08 square miles, a water area of 7.90 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Whitehall. Weather Station: Blair
Elevation: 859 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 30 41 57 70 78 82 80 71 59 42 28 Low 0 6 20 32 44 53 58 55 46 34 23 8 Precip 0.9 1.0 1.9 3.2 4.0 3.8 4.4 4.6 4.2 2.6 2.2 1.1 Snow 10.9 6.5 7.6 1.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4.2 9.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Trempealeau Dam 6
Elevation: 659 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 31 42 58 70 79 83 81 72 60 42 29 Low 5 11 24 37 48 58 62 60 51 40 26 13 Precip 1.1 0.9 2.0 3.2 3.8 3.7 4.3 4.5 4.0 2.5 2.2 1.1 Snow na 5.9 na 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 8.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 25,263 (1990); 27,010 (2000); 27,791 (2006); 28,520 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 39.4% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 31.9% Catholic Church, 1.4% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 1.1% United Church of Christ, 0.8% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,833 (2005); Leading industries: 49.8% manufacturing; 11.4% retail trade; 10.9% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,744 totaling 367,830 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 31 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,337 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 410 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,464 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 172 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,639 (2006); Median household income: $44,913 (2006); Average household income: $52,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.81% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $111,003 (2006); Median rent: $310 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 132.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 113.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 237.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 10.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 98.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 439.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 41.8% Bush, 57.4% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Borst Valley State Public Hunting Area; Chimney Rock State Public Hunting Grounds; Hardies Creek State Forest; Lakes Coulee State Public Hunting Grounds; Perrot State Park; Tamarack Creek State Wildlife Area; Tollefson Marsh State Wildlife Area; Trempealeau Lakes State Public Hunting Grounds; Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge; Vosse Coulee State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Trempealeau County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 538-2311 http://www.tremplocounty.com Arcadia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 323-2319 http://www.arcadiawi.org Blair Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 989-2517 Galesville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2868 Whitehall Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 538-4422 http://www.whitehall-chamber.com
Trempealeau County Communities ALBION (town). Covers a land area of 35.331 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.46° W. Long. Population: 696 (1990); 595 (2000); 616 (2006); 635 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 1.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 69.1% now married, 2.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% Norwegian, 33.1% German, 8.1% English, 7.9% Irish, 4.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 10.3% professional, 10.0% services, 24.6% sales, 4.3% farming, 10.0% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,596 (2006); Median household income: $52,390 (2006); Average household income: $63,472 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $146,500 (2006); Median rent: $284 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARCADIA (city). Covers a land area of 2.654 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.25° N. Lat.; 91.49° W. Long. Elevation is 728 feet. Population: 2,352 (1990); 2,402 (2000); 2,376 (2006); 2,360 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 895.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 49.3% now married, 11.5% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 34.0% Polish, 18.0% Norwegian, 5.4% Irish, 4.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 11.4% professional, 15.9% services, 18.6% sales, 2.2% farming, 8.1% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,033 (2006); Median household income: $36,604 (2006); Average household income: $45,981 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $450 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $432 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Arcadia (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 909 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 323-3315 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $86,957 (2006); Median rent: $315 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Franciscan Skemp Healthcare - Arcadia (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 260.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Arcadia News-Leader (General - Circulation 2,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.2% less than 15 minutes, 10.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Arcadia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 323-2319 http://www.arcadiawi.org
ARCADIA (town). Covers a land area of 118.826 square miles and a water area of 0.201 square miles. Located at 44.24° N. Lat.; 91.44° W. Long. Elevation is 728 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Trempealeau County History: Incorporated 1925. Population: 1,524 (1990); 1,555 (2000); 1,575 (2006); 1,600 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 63.8% now married, 3.9% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% Polish, 48.7% German, 20.6% Norwegian, 4.9% Irish, 2.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 15.8% professional, 10.6% services, 15.1% sales, 3.3% farming, 7.3% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,984 (2006); Median household income: $53,430 (2006); Average household income: $61,452 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Arcadia (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 909 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 323-3315 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $138,063 (2006); Median rent: $327 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Franciscan Skemp Healthcare - Arcadia (25 beds) Newspapers: The Arcadia News-Leader (General - Circulation 2,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Arcadia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 323-2319 http://www.arcadiawi.org
BLAIR (city). Covers a land area of 1.083 square miles and a water area of 0.062 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 91.23° W. Long. Elevation is 859 feet. History: Blair was founded in 1873 when the railroad arrived. First settled around a gristmill, the city became a center for the shipping of stock. It was in Blair in 1889 that Hans Jacob Olson, known for his strength and his surliness, was lynched by his fellow townsmen. Population: 1,203 (1990); 1,273 (2000); 1,329 (2006); 1,374 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,226.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 55.0% now married, 17.4% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.5% Norwegian, 18.7% German, 9.6% Polish, 7.5% Irish, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 12.8% professional, 17.8% services, 14.7% sales, 2.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 36.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,587 (2006); Median household income: $39,867 (2006); Average household income: $46,547 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Blair-Taylor (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 989-2881 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $82,759 (2006); Median rent: $272 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 180.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Blair Press (General - Circulation 1,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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BURNSIDE (town). Covers a land area of 34.999 square miles and a water area of 0.047 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 91.44° W. Long. Population: 524 (1990); 529 (2000); 542 (2006); 555 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.9% never married, 56.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.4% Polish, 33.2% German, 10.0% Norwegian, 4.2% Irish, 4.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 12.8% professional, 8.2% services, 10.7% sales, 6.8% farming, 9.6% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,066 (2006); Median household income: $48,214 (2006); Average household income: $57,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $100,735 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 12.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) CALEDONIA (town). Covers a land area of 20.872 square miles and a water area of 0.426 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 91.35° W. Long. Population: 555 (1990); 759 (2000); 823 (2006); 875 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 62.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% German, 32.2% Norwegian, 13.4% Irish, 11.9% Polish, 10.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 11.0% professional, 13.9% services, 17.1% sales, 1.4% farming, 15.1% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,656 (2006); Median household income: $56,476 (2006); Average household income: $60,828 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $125,806 (2006); Median rent: $264 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) CHIMNEY ROCK (town). Covers a land area of 36.086 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 91.45° W. Long. Population: 267 (1990); 276 (2000); 279 (2006); 283 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 1.4% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 53.9% now married, 3.9% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% German, 40.1% Norwegian, 34.9% Polish, 10.2% English, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 16.7% professional, 11.7% services, 16.7% sales, 8.0% farming, 4.3% construction, 32.7% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $20,161 (2006); Median household income: $52,823 (2006); Average household income: $55,693 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.2% (2006); Median home value: $136,111 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.2% less than 15 minutes, 50.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DODGE (town). Covers a land area of 21.391 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 91.52° W. Long. Elevation is 673 feet. Population: 397 (1990); 414 (2000); 452 (2006); 483 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.6% never married, 63.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 3.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% Polish, 46.3% German, 10.0% Norwegian, 6.9% Irish, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 18.5% professional, 11.2% services, 22.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.5% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,381 (2006); Median household income: $44,375 (2006); Average household income: $48,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $121,250 (2006); Median rent: $315 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELEVA (village). Covers a land area of 0.543 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 91.47° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. History: On Buffalo River State Trail. Population: 491 (1990); 635 (2000); 677 (2006); 715 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,246.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 56.3% now married, 10.0% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.6% Norwegian, 27.6% German, 11.3% Irish, 6.6% Other groups, 6.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 13.3% professional, 14.2% services, 23.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.4% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,617 (2006); Median household income: $39,500 (2006); Average household income: $46,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Eau Claire Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 833-3465 Eleva-Strum (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 695-2696 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $94,651 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000).
Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 231.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ETTRICK (village). Covers a land area of 0.653 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 91.26° W. Long. Elevation is 771 feet. History: Ettrick was founded in the 1870’s by Norwegian farmers. A woolen mill as well as a creamery were established here. Population: 465 (1990); 521 (2000); 541 (2006); 555 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 828.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 45.9% now married, 15.6% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% Norwegian, 29.0% German, 16.8% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 3.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 15.0% professional, 19.7% services, 19.0% sales, 3.3% farming, 5.7% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,906 (2006); Median household income: $40,671 (2006); Average household income: $44,353 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $94,630 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ETTRICK (town). Covers a land area of 77.065 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 91.24° W. Long. Elevation is 771 feet. Population: 1,335 (1990); 1,284 (2000); 1,328 (2006); 1,363 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 71.5% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% Norwegian, 34.4% German, 9.8% Irish, 9.2% Polish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 13.6% professional, 8.7% services, 21.1% sales, 4.1% farming, 12.0% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,614 (2006); Median household income: $52,448 (2006); Average household income: $63,348 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $135,569 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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GALE (town). Covers a land area of 60.494 square miles and a water area of 0.557 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 91.31° W. Long. History: Settled 1854. Incorporated as village in 1887, as city in 1942. Population: 1,563 (1990); 1,426 (2000); 1,460 (2006); 1,508 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 66.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% Norwegian, 40.3% German, 12.4% Irish, 7.6% English, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 18.1% professional, 12.9% services, 16.6% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.7% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,389 (2006); Median household income: $53,368 (2006); Average household income: $60,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GALESVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 1.084 square miles and a water area of 0.093 square miles. Located at 44.08° N. Lat.; 91.35° W. Long. Elevation is 712 feet. Population: 1,278 (1990); 1,427 (2000); 1,463 (2006); 1,496 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,350.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 49.5% now married, 14.5% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% Norwegian, 37.8% German, 11.6% Irish, 10.9% English, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 19.0% professional, 11.3% services, 21.2% sales, 0.8% farming, 5.2% construction, 32.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,194 (2006); Median household income: $41,750 (2006); Average household income: $50,386 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $266 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $253 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $114,821 (2006); Median rent: $309 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Newspapers: Galesville Republican (General - Circulation 1,850) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Galesville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2868
HALE (town). Covers a land area of 69.698 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 91.30° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 971 (1990); 988 (2000); 996 (2006); 1,009 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2
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(2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% Norwegian, 35.7% German, 27.5% Polish, 5.5% Irish, 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.0% management, 11.4% professional, 11.1% services, 15.0% sales, 9.4% farming, 10.1% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,414 (2006); Median household income: $50,354 (2006); Average household income: $55,402 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $141,346 (2006); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 20.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
INDEPENDENCE (city). Covers a land area of 1.271 square miles and a water area of 0.040 square miles. Located at 44.35° N. Lat.; 91.42° W. Long. Elevation is 782 feet. History: Settled 1856; incorporated as village in 1876, as city in 1942. Population: 1,170 (1990); 1,244 (2000); 1,303 (2006); 1,356 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,025.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 52.0% now married, 12.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% Polish, 28.4% German, 15.7% Norwegian, 4.9% Irish, 4.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 11.5% professional, 14.4% services, 18.2% sales, 4.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 35.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,859 (2006); Median household income: $33,205 (2006); Average household income: $40,916 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Independence (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 985-3172 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $82,135 (2006); Median rent: $289 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 28.328 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 91.35° W. Long. Population: 814 (1990); 829 (2000); 852 (2006); 872 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 63.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% German, 31.4% Norwegian, 27.5% Polish, 4.3% Irish, 3.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 10.0% professional, 18.0% services, 14.4% sales, 6.4% farming, 6.2% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,144 (2006); Median household income: $41,500 (2006); Average household income: $53,288 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.9% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $106,250 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.3% car, 2.3% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 15.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OSSEO (city). Covers a land area of 2.062 square miles and a water area of 0.017 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Elevation is 959 feet. History: Osseo was settled in 1857 by farmers from Richland County who had heard that a railroad was to be built here. Even without a railroad, Osseo became a trading center, with mills, a cheese factory, creamery, and a condensery. Population: 1,598 (1990); 1,669 (2000); 1,708 (2006); 1,751 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 828.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 56.8% now married, 10.8% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% Norwegian, 32.5% German, 9.0% Irish, 8.4% English, 5.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 19.0% professional, 16.4% services, 26.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.2% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,817 (2006); Median household income: $39,441 (2006); Average household income: $46,688 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006).
Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PIGEON FALLS (village). Covers a land area of 0.477 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.42° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Elevation is 882 feet. Population: 289 (1990); 388 (2000); 385 (2006); 385 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 1.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 807.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 52.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 63.4% now married, 11.4% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% Norwegian, 22.2% German, 3.5% Irish, 3.5% Polish, 2.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 11.6% professional, 16.8% services, 30.3% sales, 1.9% farming, 9.0% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,773 (2006); Median household income: $40,625 (2006); Average household income: $44,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Whitehall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 538-4374 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.6% (2006); Median home value: $99,091 (2006); Median rent: $306 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Osseo-Fairchild (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 597-3141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2006); Median home value: $101,637 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Osseo Area Hospital & Nursing Home (68 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 379.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Tri-County News (General - Circulation 3,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PIGEON (town). Covers a land area of 38.579 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.40° N. Lat.; 91.21° W. Long. Population: 845 (1990); 894 (2000); 889 (2006); 893 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 66.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% Norwegian, 36.7% German, 9.7% Polish, 5.5% Swiss, 4.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 11.4% professional, 14.4% services, 14.4% sales, 4.7% farming, 8.8% construction, 28.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,073 (2006); Median household income: $45,625 (2006); Average household income: $51,782 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $116,901 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000).
PRESTON (town). Covers a land area of 59.165 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 91.25° W. Long. Population: 886 (1990); 951 (2000); 975 (2006); 996 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 66.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% Norwegian, 36.3% German, 11.5% Polish, 8.6% Irish, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 11.3% professional, 17.0% services, 14.0% sales, 6.6% farming, 5.5% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,269 (2006); Median household income: $47,730 (2006); Average household income: $56,626 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $133,088 (2006); Median rent: $278 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) STRUM (village). Covers a land area of 1.087 square miles and a water area of 0.082 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.39° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 954 (1990); 1,001 (2000); 1,008 (2006); 1,016 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 927.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 52.9% now
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Trempealeau County married, 16.0% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.3% Norwegian, 29.8% German, 5.8% Irish, 5.1% English, 5.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 15.4% professional, 16.6% services, 21.5% sales, 4.8% farming, 7.9% construction, 25.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,826 (2006); Median household income: $34,872 (2006); Average household income: $48,208 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Eleva-Strum (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 695-2696 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.7% (2006); Median home value: $117,481 (2006); Median rent: $282 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 112.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUMNER (town). Covers a land area of 33.850 square miles and a water area of 0.031 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Population: 664 (1990); 806 (2000); 823 (2006); 841 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 67.5% now married, 7.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% Norwegian, 35.0% German, 6.9% English, 5.9% Irish, 4.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 12.4% professional, 15.3% services, 24.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.9% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,345 (2006); Median household income: $54,383 (2006); Average household income: $60,693 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TREMPEALEAU (village). Covers a land area of 1.204 square miles and a water area of 0.080 square miles. Located at 44.00° N. Lat.; 91.43° W. Long. Elevation is 691 feet. History: Trempealeau was founded by James Allen Reed, who came from Kentucky. In 1886, Reverend David Van Slyke, a local Methodist minister, published a pamphlet in which he attempted to prove that Trempealeau was the biblical Garden of Eden. His claim rested principally on the four rivers (Mississippi, Beaver, Trempealeau, Black) around Trempealeau. Population: 1,168 (1990); 1,319 (2000); 1,344 (2006); 1,366 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,116.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 56.6% now married, 6.8% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% German, 27.8% Norwegian, 16.7% Polish, 9.9% Irish, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3%
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management, 13.3% professional, 13.4% services, 22.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 28.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,747 (2006); Median household income: $43,802 (2006); Average household income: $49,202 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $98,594 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 6.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TREMPEALEAU (town). Covers a land area of 51.023 square miles and a water area of 6.181 square miles. Located at 44.04° N. Lat.; 91.45° W. Long. Elevation is 691 feet. History: Native American mounds, and site of old French fort are nearby. Population: 1,212 (1990); 1,618 (2000); 1,752 (2006); 1,860 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.7% German, 27.2% Norwegian, 22.1% Polish, 10.7% Irish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 15.2% professional, 14.4% services, 19.5% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.4% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,006 (2006); Median household income: $55,257 (2006); Average household income: $63,493 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 582-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $136,395 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNITY (town). Covers a land area of 34.593 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 91.36° W. Long. Population: 468 (1990); 556 (2000); 571 (2006); 584 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 70.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.6% Norwegian, 26.4% German, 7.5% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 16.0% professional, 10.3% services, 16.9% sales, 3.3% farming, 16.9% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,370 (2006); Median household income: $56,646 (2006); Average household income: $58,107 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $131,855 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHITEHALL (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.666 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 91.31° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. History: Whitehall began in 1855, and grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1873. Grain elevators, a tobacco warehouse, and a creamery were the center of the economy in the early 1900’s. Population: 1,574 (1990); 1,651 (2000); 1,724 (2006); 1,789 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,035.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 60.3% now married, 9.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% Norwegian, 29.7% German, 19.6% Polish, 7.2% Irish, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 15.8% professional, 18.7% services, 16.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.5% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,098 (2006); Median household income: $40,278 (2006); Average household income: $49,771 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Whitehall (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 538-4374 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $93,000 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Trempealeau County Health Care Center (167 beds); Tri-County Memorial Hospital (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 232.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Whitehall Times (General - Circulation 2,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.3% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Whitehall Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 538-4422 http://www.whitehall-chamber.com
Vernon County Located in southwestern Wisconsin; bounded on the west by the Mississippi River and the Iowa and Minnesota borders; drained by the Kickapoo, Bad Axe, and Baraboo Rivers. Covers a land area of 794.87 square miles, a water area of 21.54 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Viroqua. Weather Station: Genoa Dam 8
Elevation: 636 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 31 43 58 71 79 83 81 72 60 43 30 Low 7 13 25 38 49 59 63 61 53 42 28 16 Precip 1.0 0.8 1.8 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.6 4.5 3.7 2.3 2.3 1.1 Snow 9.9 5.1 4.2 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.6 7.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Viroqua 2 S
Elevation: 1,158 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 30 41 57 69 78 81 79 70 59 42 28 Low 4 10 22 33 45 54 59 56 48 37 24 11 Precip 0.9 0.7 1.6 3.5 3.5 3.8 5.0 4.5 3.7 2.3 2.0 17.8 Snow 11.8 6.7 6.3 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 4.7 9.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 25,617 (1990); 28,056 (2000); 29,014 (2006); 29,883 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.3% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 12.2% Catholic Church, 6.3% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.4% The United Methodist Church, 2.9% Old Order Amish Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,406 (2005); Leading industries: 25.4% health care and social assistance; 19.8% retail trade; 11.2% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 2,230 totaling 382,218 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 16 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,263 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 505 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,474 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 38 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,130 (2006); Median household income: $39,816 (2006); Average household income: $48,715 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 3.55% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $103,988 (2006); Median rent: $292 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 148.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 82.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.3% good, 2.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 30.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 716.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 45.6% Bush, 53.4% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Wildcat Mountain State Park Additional Information Contacts Vernon County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-5380 http://www.wisconline.com/counties/vernon Viroqua Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-2575 http://www.viroqua-wisconsin.com
Vernon County Communities BERGEN (town). Covers a land area of 34.222 square miles and a water area of 18.566 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 91.19° W. Long. Population: 1,223 (1990); 1,317 (2000); 1,394 (2006); 1,454 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 71.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 27.0% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 6.7% English, 5.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 22.0% professional, 11.2% services, 21.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 13.0% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,584 (2006); Median household income: $57,534 (2006); Average household income: $64,660 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $150,746 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less
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CHASEBURG (village). Covers a land area of 0.621 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Elevation is 728 feet. Population: 365 (1990); 306 (2000); 368 (2006); 417 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 592.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 61.7% now married, 7.1% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 44.8% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish, 5.9% Italian, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 15.0% professional, 13.8% services, 22.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,058 (2006); Median household income: $44,868 (2006); Average household income: $49,497 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Westby Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 634-0101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.7% (2006); Median home value: $80,690 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHRISTIANA (town). Covers a land area of 33.572 square miles and a water area of 0.083 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.84° W. Long. Population: 809 (1990); 871 (2000); 930 (2006); 973 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 66.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% Norwegian, 24.0% German, 9.8% English, 7.9% Irish, 4.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.7% management, 16.2% professional, 9.9% services, 15.3% sales, 5.6% farming, 11.7% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,070 (2006); Median household income: $42,016 (2006); Average household income: $53,099 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $133,245 (2006); Median rent: $285 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLINTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.884 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Population: 1,093 (1990); 1,354 (2000); 1,403 (2006); 1,446 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.32 (2006); Median age: 21.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 67.1% now married, 2.9% widowed, 2.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.6% German, 13.3% Norwegian, 7.8% Pennsylvania German, 6.1% English, 3.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 9.7% professional, 11.9% services, 12.4% sales, 12.4% farming, 7.9% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,091 (2006); Median household income: $28,868 (2006); Average household income: $39,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 46.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $126,645 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 42.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 41.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COON (town). Covers a land area of 34.852 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.98° W. Long. Population: 701 (1990); 683 (2000); 759 (2006); 817 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 69.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.7% Norwegian, 31.8% German, 9.2% Irish, 4.7% English, 3.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 22.0% professional, 10.8% services, 21.1% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.8% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,845 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $63,280 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $147,756 (2006); Median rent: $200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 17.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COON VALLEY (village). Covers a land area of 1.080 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.70° N. Lat.; 91.01° W. Long. Elevation is 735 feet. Population: 817 (1990); 714 (2000); 679 (2006); 677 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 628.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 63.2% now married, 11.2% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% Norwegian, 33.2% German, 8.2% Irish, 5.0% English, 2.6% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 17.3% professional, 17.0% services, 26.6% sales, 0.5% farming, 6.6% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,750 (2006); Median household income: $43,308 (2006); Average household income: $47,525 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Westby Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 634-0101
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $96,852 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DE SOTO (village). Covers a land area of 1.291 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 91.19° W. Long. Population: 342 (1990); 366 (2000); 383 (2006); 395 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 1.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 296.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.7 (2006); Marriage status: 13.7% never married, 62.7% now married, 10.3% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% German, 30.2% Norwegian, 10.6% English, 8.5% Irish, 6.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 9.3% professional, 15.4% services, 27.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 7.4% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,557 (2006); Median household income: $41,500 (2006); Average household income: $55,694 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
De Soto Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 648-0102 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $73,636 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOREST (town). Covers a land area of 35.963 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 90.51° W. Long. Population: 543 (1990); 583 (2000); 618 (2006); 637 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 70.5% now married, 4.8% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.5% German, 14.9% Czech, 14.1% Irish, 11.6% Norwegian, 10.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 10.2% professional, 12.7% services, 18.3% sales, 7.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,724 (2006); Median household income: $43,487 (2006); Average household income: $46,495 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2006); Median home value: $91,613 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 14.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRANKLIN (town). Covers a land area of 51.544 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 43.48° N. Lat.; 90.89° W. Long. Population: 926 (1990); 923 (2000); 930 (2006); 940 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 69.9% now married, 4.5% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% Norwegian, 28.4% German, 13.0% Irish, 6.0% English, 3.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 13.4% professional, 9.8% services, 23.0% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.9% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,317 (2006); Median household income: $36,355 (2006); Average household income: $41,223 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $120,536 (2006); Median rent: $308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.4% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 19.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GENOA (village). Covers a land area of 0.301 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. History: Genoa was settled by Italian fishermen and farmers who came up the river in 1848 from Illinois. They named the community for the town in Italy. Population: 266 (1990); 263 (2000); 274 (2006); 277 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 908.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 56.1% now married, 10.0% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% German, 29.3% Norwegian, 25.4% Italian, 9.8% French (except Basque), 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 15.7% professional, 17.2% services, 25.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.7% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,540 (2006); Median household income: $36,705 (2006); Average household income: $42,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $85,313 (2006); Median rent: $329 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 18.3% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) GENOA (town). Covers a land area of 34.993 square miles and a water area of 1.333 square miles. Located at 43.54° N. Lat.; 91.19° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. Population: 661 (1990); 705 (2000); 737 (2006); 753 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% German, 24.8% Norwegian, 12.9% Italian, 12.8% Irish, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 10.0% professional, 13.9% services, 21.6% sales, 1.1% farming, 15.0% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,710 (2006); Median household income: $52,375 (2006); Average household income: $54,877 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Vernon County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $109,677 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREENWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 35.803 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.60° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 933 feet. Population: 574 (1990); 770 (2000); 820 (2006); 848 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.90 (2006); Median age: 27.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 67.3% now married, 2.9% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% German, 13.6% Czech, 9.5% English, 8.9% Irish, 7.1% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.2% management, 5.4% professional, 11.8% services, 10.3% sales, 6.9% farming, 17.5% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,256 (2006); Median household income: $45,313 (2006); Average household income: $51,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $128,788 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 35.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) HAMBURG (town). Covers a land area of 35.809 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 43.67° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Population: 712 (1990); 848 (2000); 996 (2006); 1,107 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 67.4% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 49.3% Norwegian, 5.0% Irish, 3.5% Other groups, 3.2% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 13.8% professional, 11.5% services, 28.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.7% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,608 (2006); Median household income: $60,786 (2006); Average household income: $65,360 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $161,194 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARMONY (town). Covers a land area of 42.901 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 91.09° W. Long. Population: 551 (1990); 739 (2000); 879 (2006); 982 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 72.0% now married, 4.5% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% German, 35.5% Norwegian, 8.2% United States or American, 6.4% Pennsylvania German, 4.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.0% management, 13.0% professional, 8.3% services, 19.3% sales, 4.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,947 (2006); Median household income: $47,667 (2006); Average household income: $52,235 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.1% (2006); Median home value: $146,484 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 18.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HILLSBORO (city). Covers a land area of 1.198 square miles and a water area of 0.030 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 90.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,001 feet. Population: 1,339 (1990); 1,302 (2000); 1,244 (2006); 1,241 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,038.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 55.8% now married, 13.5% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 19.3% Czech, 12.4% Irish, 12.2% Norwegian, 11.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 17.5% professional, 16.0% services, 24.5% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.1% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,038 (2006); Median household income: $39,250 (2006); Average household income: $47,413 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Hillsboro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 489-2221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $85,238 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Joseph’s Community Health Services (99 beds) Newspapers: Neighbors (General - Circulation 5,400); Sentry-Enterprise (General - Circulation 2,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HILLSBORO (town). Covers a land area of 35.607 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 43.68° N. Lat.; 90.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,001 feet. History: Settled 1854; incorporated as village in 1885, as city in 1939. Population: 591 (1990); 766 (2000); 777 (2006); 795 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 2.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 60.1% now married, 9.3% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 15.5% Czech, 11.4% English, 11.3% Norwegian, 11.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.2%
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management, 7.7% professional, 16.4% services, 20.0% sales, 6.3% farming, 8.5% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,186 (2006); Median household income: $45,213 (2006); Average household income: $52,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Hillsboro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 489-2221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,615 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Joseph’s Community Health Services (99 beds) Newspapers: Neighbors (General - Circulation 5,400); Sentry-Enterprise (General - Circulation 2,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JEFFERSON (town). Covers a land area of 46.927 square miles and a water area of 0.085 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 90.97° W. Long. Population: 915 (1990); 974 (2000); 1,079 (2006); 1,154 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 65.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% Norwegian, 26.4% German, 9.6% Irish, 8.0% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 17.3% professional, 9.5% services, 20.9% sales, 4.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,868 (2006); Median household income: $45,956 (2006); Average household income: $53,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $133,235 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) KICKAPOO (town). Covers a land area of 37.864 square miles and a water area of 0.026 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 90.75° W. Long. Population: 472 (1990); 566 (2000); 579 (2006); 595 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 76.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.4% Norwegian, 25.6% German, 14.1% English, 13.6% Irish, 4.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.4% management, 12.2% professional, 8.8% services, 21.8% sales, 4.6% farming, 9.9% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,113 (2006); Median household income: $42,989 (2006); Average household income: $52,701 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $127,041 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA FARGE (village). Covers a land area of 1.040 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 90.63° W. Long. Elevation is 797 feet. Population: 766 (1990); 775 (2000); 755 (2006); 755 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 726.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 48.0% now married, 14.7% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.6% German, 22.2% Norwegian, 18.6% Irish, 8.7% United States or American, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 10.3% professional, 14.8% services, 15.4% sales, 1.9% farming, 9.6% construction, 37.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,044 (2006); Median household income: $28,516 (2006); Average household income: $35,664 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $116 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $109 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
La Farge (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 625-0103 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $60,732 (2006); Median rent: $269 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.7% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIBERTY (town). Covers a land area of 23.050 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Elevation is 771 feet. Population: 189 (1990); 167 (2000); 178 (2006); 188 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 47.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 64.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% German, 19.4% Norwegian, 18.2% Irish, 10.0% English, 8.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 12.2% professional, 20.0% services, 12.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 14.4% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,166 (2006); Median household income: $30,000 (2006); Average household income: $36,891 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $111,364 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 70.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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ONTARIO (village). Covers a land area of 1.013 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.72° N. Lat.; 90.59° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 407 (1990); 476 (2000); 495 (2006); 511 (2011 projected); Race: 94.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 488.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 50.4% now married, 10.7% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% German, 12.7% English, 12.1% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 9.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 11.9% professional, 18.0% services, 18.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 38.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,874 (2006); Median household income: $27,500 (2006); Average household income: $33,579 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 337-4403 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $49,000 (2006); Median rent: $253 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.6% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
READSTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 1.788 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 90.76° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. Population: 420 (1990); 395 (2000); 400 (2006); 404 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 223.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 46.6% now married, 15.2% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% Norwegian, 20.9% German, 12.1% Irish, 10.3% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 8.2% professional, 26.6% services, 22.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 27.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,013 (2006); Median household income: $25,857 (2006); Average household income: $31,941 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2006); Median home value: $52,963 (2006); Median rent: $256 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.2% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) STARK (town). Covers a land area of 34.419 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 90.61° W. Long. Population: 259 (1990); 349 (2000); 354 (2006); 360 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 66.2% now married, 3.0% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.3% Norwegian, 22.8% German, 15.7% English, 9.0% Irish, 5.9% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 18.7% professional, 6.6% services, 15.1% sales, 5.4% farming, 18.1% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,309 (2006); Median household income: $52,303 (2006); Average household income: $56,011 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $103,571 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.6% car, 3.8% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STERLING (town). Covers a land area of 45.453 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.48° N. Lat.; 91.04° W. Long. Population: 598 (1990); 713 (2000); 733 (2006); 744 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 67.8% now married, 3.5% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% Norwegian, 32.2% German, 6.8% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.7% management, 9.4% professional, 16.4% services, 17.8% sales, 11.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,852 (2006); Median household income: $34,000 (2006); Average household income: $57,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $103,448 (2006); Median rent: $233 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.3% walk, 18.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.2% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STODDARD (village). Covers a land area of 0.599 square miles and a water area of 0.088 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 91.22° W. Long. Elevation is 646 feet. Population: 775 (1990); 815 (2000); 750 (2006); 750 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,252.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 58.9% now married, 8.4% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 32.1% Norwegian, 12.5% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 13.9% professional, 20.8% services, 18.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,660 (2006); Median household income: $34,500 (2006); Average household income: $49,227 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
De Soto Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 648-0102 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $94,146 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNION (town). Covers a land area of 35.765 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 90.50° W. Long. Population: 420 (1990); 531 (2000); 559 (2006); 575 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.27 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 58.1% now married, 6.3% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.7% German, 17.2% Czech, 14.0% Norwegian, 9.1% English, 7.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.0% management, 12.5% professional, 9.1% services, 18.1% sales, 6.9% farming, 6.9% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,257 (2006); Median household income: $44,214 (2006); Average household income: $53,143 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $132,955 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 26.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VIROQUA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.266 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.55° N. Lat.; 90.88° W. Long. Elevation is 1,277 feet. History: First settled by easterners, the region around Viroqua was later cultivated for tobacco by Norwegian immigrants. Viroqua was also supported in the early 1900’s by the Viroqua Cooperative Creamery, which became one of the largest creameries and milk depots in the state in the 1930’s. Population: 4,033 (1990); 4,335 (2000); 4,295 (2006); 4,290 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,315.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 50.2% now married, 18.2% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% Norwegian, 27.0% German, 13.1% Irish, 8.8% English, 2.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.5% professional, 22.6% services, 24.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 6.0% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,465 (2006); Median household income: $30,886 (2006); Average household income: $40,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Viroqua Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-1187 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $82,661 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Vernon Memorial Healthcare (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 202.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Vernon County Broadcaster (General - Circulation 5,950) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 2.4% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.8% less than 15 minutes, 14.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Additional Information Contacts Viroqua Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-2575 http://www.viroqua-wisconsin.com
VIROQUA (town). Covers a land area of 48.339 square miles and a water area of 0.034 square miles. Located at 43.57° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,277 feet. History: Settled 1851, incorporated 1885. Population: 1,388 (1990); 1,560 (2000); 1,662 (2006); 1,731 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 64.0% now married, 9.9% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% Norwegian, 32.1% German, 10.0% English, 9.9% Irish, 2.9% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 16.8% professional, 16.1% services, 20.7% sales, 5.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,194 (2006); Median household income: $47,500 (2006); Average household income: $56,915 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Viroqua Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-1187 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $146,655 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Vernon Memorial Healthcare (25 beds) Newspapers: Vernon County Broadcaster (General - Circulation 5,950) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Viroqua Chamber of Commerce/Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 637-2575 http://www.viroqua-wisconsin.com
WEBSTER (town). Covers a land area of 35.412 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 43.59° N. Lat.; 90.74° W. Long. Population: 529 (1990); 676 (2000); 699 (2006); 718 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 67.0% now married, 4.5% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.2% German, 28.3% Norwegian, 11.6% United States or American, 10.9% Irish, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.6% management, 12.5% professional, 14.2% services, 19.8% sales, 3.8% farming, 10.8% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,021 (2006); Median household income: $39,167 (2006); Average household income: $46,256 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $135,714 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 20.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.7% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTBY (city). Covers a land area of 2.429 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.65° N. Lat.; 90.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,298 feet.
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History: Westby was named for Ole Westby, a Norwegian immigrant. Many of Westby’s early residents came from western Norway. A number of cooperatives were established here. Population: 1,908 (1990); 2,045 (2000); 2,047 (2006); 2,063 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 842.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 60.9% now married, 11.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.1% Norwegian, 25.3% German, 9.5% Irish, 8.6% English, 3.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 20.0% professional, 17.8% services, 21.4% sales, 1.8% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,466 (2006); Median household income: $39,891 (2006); Average household income: $48,110 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
(includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 20.8% Norwegian, 10.6% Irish, 10.4% English, 2.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 17.3% professional, 12.3% services, 21.8% sales, 9.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,566 (2006); Median household income: $41,429 (2006); Average household income: $47,602 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $118,750 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 23.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Located in northern Wisconsin; bounded on the north by Michigan; drained by the Wisconsin and Manitowish Rivers; includes Lac Vieux Desert, Trout Lake, and other lakes. Covers a land area of 873.72 square miles, a water area of 144.13 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1893. County seat is Eagle River.
Westby Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 634-0101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $87,895 (2006); Median rent: $284 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 166.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Westby Times (General - Circulation 1,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHEATLAND (town). Covers a land area of 26.516 square miles and a water area of 1.104 square miles. Located at 43.44° N. Lat.; 91.18° W. Long. Population: 420 (1990); 533 (2000); 570 (2006); 591 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 49.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 69.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.4% German, 30.6% Norwegian, 11.4% Irish, 10.9% English, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 10.3% professional, 19.0% services, 15.7% sales, 0.8% farming, 14.9% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,697 (2006); Median household income: $45,205 (2006); Average household income: $52,558 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $91,667 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHITESTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 35.008 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 43.66° N. Lat.; 90.60° W. Long. Population: 471 (1990); 509 (2000); 526 (2006); 541 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 63.3% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry
Vilas County
Weather Station: Rest Lake
Elevation: 1,607 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 20 26 37 52 67 74 77 75 66 54 36 24 Low -1 4 14 28 41 51 55 53 45 34 22 7 Precip 1.2 0.8 1.6 2.2 3.7 3.9 4.3 4.4 4.0 3.0 2.1 1.3 Snow 20.5 11.8 12.3 5.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.3 11.4 18.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Saint Germain 2 E
Elevation: 1,643 feet
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Population: 17,707 (1990); 21,033 (2000); 22,385 (2006); 23,429 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 31.3% Catholic Church, 5.4% United Church of Christ, 4.6% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.5% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,878 (2005); Leading industries: 32.6% accommodation & food services; 19.2% retail trade; 12.9% full-service restaurants (2004); Farms: 71 totaling 9,721 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,908 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,169 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 219 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,471 (2006); Median household income: $40,274 (2006); Average household income: $50,694 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.88% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $560 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $446 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $161,753 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000).
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Health: Birth rate: 80.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 105.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 159.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 96.6% good, 3.4% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 8.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 3.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 302.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 58.2% Bush, 40.8% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest; Powell Marsh State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Vilas County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-3600 http://co.vilas.wi.us Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 466-8759 http://www.boulderjct.org Conover Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-4928 http://www.conover.org Eagle River Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 359-6315 http://www.eagleriver.org Lac du Flambeau Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 588-3346 http://lacduflambeauchamber.com Land O’Lakes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-3432 http://www.landolakes-wi.org Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 626-9877 http://www.manitowishwaters.org Phelps Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 545-3800 http://www.phelpswi.org/ Presque Isle Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 835-6508 http://www.presqueislewi.org/ Saint Germain Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 727-7203 http://www.st-germain.com/ Sayner-Starlake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 542-3789 http://www.sayner-starlake.org Town of Cloverland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-2392 http://www.townofcloverland.org Town of Manitowish Waters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 543-8400 http://www.mwtown.org
Vilas County Communities ARBOR VITAE (town). Covers a land area of 62.570 square miles and a water area of 8.687 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 89.69° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. History: Arbor Vitae was founded in 1893 by the John D. Ross Lumber Company. Its name is the Latin word for “cedar.” Population: 2,531 (1990); 3,153 (2000); 3,230 (2006); 3,269 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 64.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 11.9% Polish, 9.9% Irish, 7.0% English, 6.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 15.2% professional, 23.8% services, 29.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.4% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,410 (2006); Median household income: $44,273 (2006); Average household income: $50,478 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Woodruff J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 356-3282 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $148,813 (2006); Median rent: $384 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOULDER JUNCTION (town). Covers a land area of 81.921 square miles and a water area of 18.468 square miles. Located at 46.08° N. Lat.; 89.68° W. Long. Elevation is 1,652 feet. Population: 884 (1990); 958 (2000); 1,093 (2006); 1,195 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 50.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 66.4% now married, 9.6% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 14.6% Irish, 12.2% English, 11.5% Polish, 8.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 14.7% professional, 20.1% services, 28.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 17.2% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,886 (2006); Median household income: $40,873 (2006); Average household income: $50,498 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.7% (2006); Median home value: $169,886 (2006); Median rent: $356 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 51.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 466-8759 http://www.boulderjct.org CLOVERLAND (town). Covers a land area of 31.385 square miles and a water area of 3.805 square miles. Located at 45.94° N. Lat.; 89.37° W. Long. Population: 768 (1990); 919 (2000); 944 (2006); 962 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.2% Black, 2.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 50.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 13.6% never married, 70.4% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.3% German, 22.3% Polish, 10.3% English, 9.1% Irish, 5.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 16.8% professional, 19.9% services, 29.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 15.2% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,716 (2006); Median household income: $40,400 (2006); Average household income: $51,347 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $179,861 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Cloverland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-2392 http://www.townofcloverland.org CONOVER (town). Covers a land area of 79.968 square miles and a water area of 7.210 square miles. Located at 46.04° N. Lat.; 89.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,659 feet. Population: 932 (1990); 1,137 (2000); 1,210 (2006); 1,264 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 64.2% now married, 9.7% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Vilas County Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% German, 9.7% Swedish, 9.6% Polish, 8.7% Irish, 6.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 9.5% professional, 20.0% services, 29.5% sales, 3.6% farming, 16.7% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,905 (2006); Median household income: $37,566 (2006); Average household income: $50,390 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $156,013 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Conover Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-4928 http://www.conover.org
EAGLE RIVER (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.548 square miles and a water area of 0.180 square miles. Located at 45.92° N. Lat.; 89.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,647 feet. History: Eagle River was named for the bald eagles that were once plentiful in the woods here. Begun as a lumber camp, Eagle River later developed winter sports facilities and became the center of a recreation area, with its chain of lakes along the river offering a variety of sport fishing opportunities. Population: 1,395 (1990); 1,443 (2000); 1,485 (2006); 1,546 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 1.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 582.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 39.2% now married, 22.1% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% German, 13.3% Irish, 11.7% Polish, 10.4% English, 6.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 15.2% professional, 20.4% services, 26.8% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.8% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,029 (2006); Median household income: $26,261 (2006); Average household income: $35,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $825 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $727 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Northland Pines (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-6487 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.4% (2006); Median home value: $110,880 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Eagle River Memorial Hospital (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 699.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Vilas County News-Review & Three Lakes News (General Circulation 10,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 68.2% less than 15 minutes, 12.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Eagle River Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 359-6315 http://www.eagleriver.org
LAC DU FLAMBEAU (town). Covers a land area of 100.303 square miles and a water area of 27.404 square miles. Located at 45.95° N. Lat.; 89.87° W. Long. Elevation is 1,600 feet.
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Population: 2,433 (1990); 3,004 (2000); 3,065 (2006); 3,134 (2011 projected); Race: 36.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 54.0% now married, 7.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% Other groups, 18.1% German, 6.0% Irish, 4.6% English, 3.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 15.6% professional, 25.1% services, 22.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,481 (2006); Median household income: $38,983 (2006); Average household income: $52,247 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Lac Du Flambeau #1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 588-3838 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2006); Median home value: $184,746 (2006); Median rent: $212 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lac du Flambeau Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 588-3346 http://lacduflambeauchamber.com
LAC DU FLAMBEAU (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.027 square miles and a water area of 2.713 square miles. Located at 45.97° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 1,423 (1990); 1,646 (2000); 1,707 (2006); 1,753 (2011 projected); Race: 12.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 339.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 27.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 37.1% never married, 43.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.3% Other groups, 5.8% German, 1.4% Irish, 1.2% English, 0.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 14.9% professional, 31.5% services, 21.8% sales, 1.3% farming, 8.7% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,293 (2006); Median household income: $34,518 (2006); Average household income: $47,377 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Lac Du Flambeau #1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 588-3838 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $113,333 (2006); Median rent: $193 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 82.1% less than 15 minutes, 11.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lac du Flambeau Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 588-3346 http://lacduflambeauchamber.com
LAND O’ LAKES (town). Covers a land area of 83.082 square miles and a water area of 12.225 square miles. Located at 46.15° N. Lat.; 89.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,709 feet. Population: 839 (1990); 882 (2000); 960 (2006); 1,021 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 63.0% now married, 8.0%
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widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% German, 13.0% English, 11.7% Irish, 10.8% United States or American, 8.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 12.8% professional, 21.2% services, 29.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 15.9% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,344 (2006); Median household income: $34,813 (2006); Average household income: $46,937 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $693 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $683 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Northland Pines (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-6487 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.2% (2006); Median home value: $170,968 (2006); Median rent: $328 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Land O’Lakes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 236-3432 http://www.landolakes-wi.org
LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 32.556 square miles and a water area of 4.600 square miles. Located at 45.91° N. Lat.; 89.23° W. Long. Population: 2,296 (1990); 2,579 (2000); 2,851 (2006); 3,049 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 87.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 64.2% now married, 7.1% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.3% German, 13.4% Polish, 12.8% Irish, 10.1% English, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 16.6% professional, 15.9% services, 26.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 16.5% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,686 (2006); Median household income: $45,176 (2006); Average household income: $51,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $147,355 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANITOWISH WATERS (town). Covers a land area of 30.353 square miles and a water area of 6.079 square miles. Located at 46.11° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,620 feet. Population: 651 (1990); 646 (2000); 700 (2006); 739 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 52.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.4 (2006); Marriage status: 13.6% never married, 70.6% now married, 7.8% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% German, 10.2% Polish, 9.5% Irish, 8.3% English, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 10.6% professional, 12.1% services, 31.2% sales, 5.7% farming, 14.2% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,239 (2006); Median household income: $42,703 (2006); Average household income: $55,324 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Boulder Junction J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 543-8417 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $326,250 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 626-9877 http://www.manitowishwaters.org Town of Manitowish Waters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 543-8400 http://www.mwtown.org
PHELPS (town). Covers a land area of 94.860 square miles and a water area of 13.958 square miles. Located at 46.06° N. Lat.; 89.09° W. Long. Elevation is 1,770 feet. History: Phelps was founded in 1900 when lumbermen chose this as a site for a sawmill, laid ten miles of railroad track from Conover, and set up the Hackley Phelps Bonnell Company plant. A company town from its beginning, most of the village was later owned by the C.M. Christiansen Company. Population: 1,187 (1990); 1,350 (2000); 1,425 (2006); 1,493 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 51.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 66.0% now married, 8.8% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.2% German, 11.3% Irish, 11.3% Polish, 9.9% English, 9.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 15.9% professional, 22.4% services, 22.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 19.5% construction, 8.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,794 (2006); Median household income: $37,163 (2006); Average household income: $48,691 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Phelps (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 545-2724 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $145,455 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Phelps Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 545-3800 http://www.phelpswi.org/
PLUM LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 88.930 square miles and a water area of 11.130 square miles. Located at 46.03° N. Lat.; 89.52° W. Long. Population: 465 (1990); 486 (2000); 569 (2006); 635 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 67.0% now married, 9.9% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 12.6% Irish, 12.4% English, 10.1% Swedish, 8.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 13.3% professional, 21.6% services, 30.6% sales, 2.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 10.2% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Vilas County Income: Per capita income: $22,953 (2006); Median household income: $41,125 (2006); Average household income: $50,038 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $133,681 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRESQUE ISLE (town). Covers a land area of 61.710 square miles and a water area of 12.731 square miles. Located at 46.21° N. Lat.; 89.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,675 feet. Population: 471 (1990); 513 (2000); 584 (2006); 639 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 57.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 9.0% never married, 73.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 17.3% Irish, 12.1% English, 10.8% United States or American, 7.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 12.0% professional, 19.7% services, 30.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.8% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,342 (2006); Median household income: $49,211 (2006); Average household income: $67,455 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,353 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $1,289 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $275,000 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Presque Isle Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 835-6508 http://www.presqueislewi.org/ SAINT GERMAIN (town). Covers a land area of 33.995 square miles and a water area of 6.036 square miles. Located at 45.92° N. Lat.; 89.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. Population: 1,319 (1990); 1,932 (2000); 2,099 (2006); 2,216 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 12.8% never married, 71.8% now married, 9.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% German, 13.7% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 9.7% English, 6.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 14.3% professional, 22.3% services, 35.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,889 (2006); Median household income: $38,750 (2006); Average household income: $53,418 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $315 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $223 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Northland Pines (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 479-6487
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $169,574 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Saint Germain Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 727-7203 http://www.st-germain.com/
SAYNER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54560). Covers a land area of 15.596 square miles and a water area of 2.486 square miles. Located at 45.99° N. Lat.; 89.52° W. Long. Elevation is 1,670 feet. Population: 595 (2000); Race: 96.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 38.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.4% under 18, 18.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 65.6% now married, 8.6% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% German, 11.4% Irish, 9.3% English, 9.3% Swedish, 7.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 11.6% professional, 18.2% services, 35.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.2% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,528 (2000); Median household income: $34,464 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2000); Median home value: $94,600 (2000); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sayner-Starlake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 542-3789 http://www.sayner-starlake.org WASHINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 41.404 square miles and a water area of 6.146 square miles. Located at 45.93° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Population: 1,182 (1990); 1,577 (2000); 1,690 (2006); 1,770 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 66.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 13.0% Polish, 12.5% Irish, 8.3% English, 7.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 13.1% professional, 16.2% services, 31.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 18.1% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,027 (2006); Median household income: $41,105 (2006); Average household income: $51,887 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $158,065 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) WINCHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 48.131 square miles and a water area of 5.469 square miles. Located at 46.23° N. Lat.; 89.88° W. Long. Elevation is 1,675 feet. Population: 354 (1990); 454 (2000); 480 (2006); 497 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 55.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 65.5% now married, 12.2% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 13.5% Irish, 7.7% English, 6.4% Polish, 5.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 12.6% professional, 15.6% services, 26.1% sales, 2.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,844 (2006); Median household income: $38,482 (2006); Average household income: $51,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $216,038 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Walworth County Located in southeastern Wisconsin; bounded on the south by Illinois; includes Lake Geneva. Covers a land area of 555.31 square miles, a water area of 21.19 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is Elkhorn. Walworth County is part of the Whitewater, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Walworth County, WI Weather Station: Lake Geneva
Elevation: 879 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 28 33 44 58 71 81 85 82 75 62 46 33 Low 12 17 26 37 48 57 63 61 53 42 30 19 Precip 2.0 1.6 2.7 3.8 3.4 4.0 3.8 4.0 3.7 2.7 2.8 2.3 Snow 14.2 9.2 7.3 2.5 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 3.5 11.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 75,000 (1990); 93,759 (2000); 99,571 (2006); 105,366 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.8% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 179.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.1% Catholic Church, 5.4% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 3.0% The United Methodist Church, 2.6% United Church of Christ, 2.5% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 56,036 (2005); Leading industries: 26.7% manufacturing; 15.1% accommodation & food services; 12.6% retail trade (2004); Farms: 988 totaling 219,502 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 13 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 130 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,173 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 158 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,854 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,761 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 685 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 302 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,924 (2006); Median household income: $53,890 (2006); Average household income: $65,053 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 7.42% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $500 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $419 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $173,110 (2006); Median rent: $515 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 111.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 81.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 185.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 92.6% good, 7.4% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy
(percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 9.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 6.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 480.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 59.4% Bush, 39.6% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Foot Beach State Park Additional Information Contacts Walworth County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 741-4241 http://www.co.walworth.wi.us City of Delavan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-5585 http://ci.delavan.wi.us City of Lake Geneva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-3673 http://www.cityoflakegeneva.com City of Whitewater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 473-0500 http://www.ci.whitewater.wi.us Delavan-Delavan Lake Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (800) 624-0052 http://www.delavanwi.org East Troy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-3770 http://www.easttroywi.org Elkhorn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 723-5788 http://www.elkhorn-wi.org Geneva Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-4416 http://www.lakegenevawi.com Town of Walworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-5908 http://www.townofwalworth.com Village of East Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-6255 http://www.easttroy-wi.com Village of Williams Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 245-2700 http://www.williamsbay.org Whitewater Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (262) 473-4005 http://www.whitewaterchamber.com
Walworth County Communities BLOOMFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 32.558 square miles and a water area of 0.817 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Population: 3,543 (1990); 5,537 (2000); 6,255 (2006); 6,808 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 1.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 192.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 53.5% now married, 8.4% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 12.9% Irish, 12.2% Polish, 10.3% Other groups, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 7.3% professional, 12.9% services, 27.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.9% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,357 (2006); Median household income: $51,774 (2006); Average household income: $59,593 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $132,945 (2006); Median rent: $535 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 103.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 2.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) COMO (CDP). Aka Lake Como. Covers a land area of 3.031 square miles and a water area of 0.499 square miles. Located at 42.60° N. Lat.; 88.49° W. Long. Elevation is 911 feet. Population: 1,353 (1990); 1,870 (2000); 1,998 (2006); 2,021 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.9% Black, 0.2% Asian, 10.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 659.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 58.0% now married, 10.1% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Walworth County (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.2% German, 13.4% Irish, 9.9% Other groups, 9.9% Polish, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 17.7% professional, 16.4% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,296 (2006); Median household income: $47,407 (2006); Average household income: $58,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2006); Median home value: $137,403 (2006); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 50.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DARIEN (village). Covers a land area of 1.283 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.60° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 948 feet. History: Darien grew up along an old trail that became a military road between Chicago and Madison. The first settler in Darien was John Bruce. Population: 1,368 (1990); 1,572 (2000); 1,564 (2006); 1,561 (2011 projected); Race: 93.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 16.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,218.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 61.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% German, 19.0% Other groups, 12.1% Irish, 8.6% English, 5.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 11.9% professional, 11.7% services, 21.6% sales, 1.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 36.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,847 (2006); Median household income: $54,115 (2006); Average household income: $59,771 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Delavan-Darien (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-2642 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.5% (2006); Median home value: $142,330 (2006); Median rent: $517 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DARIEN (town). Covers a land area of 34.053 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 948 feet. Population: 1,159 (1990); 1,747 (2000); 1,800 (2006); 1,842 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 63.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% German, 13.6% English, 13.0% Other groups, 8.2% United States or American, 8.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 13.4% professional, 11.6% services, 21.3% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,631 (2006); Median household income: $59,219 (2006); Average household income: $65,406 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Delavan-Darien (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-2642 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $167,788 (2006); Median rent: $666 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELAVAN (city). Covers a land area of 6.407 square miles and a water area of 0.424 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 88.63° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Delavan was settled in 1836 by Henry and Samuel Phoenix, and named for E.C. Delavan (1793-1871), a temperance leader of New York. The Phoenix brothers planned for Delavan to be a temperance colony, and the property deeds they issued contained a clause forbidding the sale of liquor. In the 1840’s, another set of brothers, Ed and Jerry Mabie, established a circus headquarters in Delavan, that soon involved most of the residents. Population: 6,268 (1990); 7,956 (2000); 8,241 (2006); 8,502 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 1.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 26.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,286.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 54.6% now married, 8.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.4% German, 21.5% Other groups, 10.2% Irish, 9.0% English, 6.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 13.7% professional, 14.9% services, 25.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,145 (2006); Median household income: $46,526 (2006); Average household income: $55,148 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $644 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $573 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Delavan-Darien (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-2642 Wisconsin Dept Of Public Instruction (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-1771 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.1% (2006); Median home value: $137,595 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 576.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Delavan Enterprise (General - Circulation 6,000); The Week (General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Delavan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-5585 http://ci.delavan.wi.us Delavan-Delavan Lake Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (800) 624-0052 http://www.delavanwi.org
DELAVAN (town). Covers a land area of 25.313 square miles and a water area of 2.826 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 88.60° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. History: Settled 1836, incorporated 1897. Population: 4,061 (1990); 4,559 (2000); 4,628 (2006); 4,698 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 0.8% Black, 1.1% Asian, 9.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 182.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 17.8% Irish, 10.8% English, 9.1% Polish, 8.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 14.5% professional, 14.4% services, 21.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.0% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,134 (2006); Median household income: $53,273 (2006); Average household income: $65,039 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $417 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $359 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Delavan-Darien (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 728-2642 Wisconsin Dept Of Public Instruction (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-1771 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $158,472 (2006); Median rent: $585 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 256.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Delavan Enterprise (General - Circulation 6,000); The Week (General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Delavan-Delavan Lake Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . (800) 624-0052 http://www.delavanwi.org
DELAVAN LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.545 square miles and a water area of 2.430 square miles. Located at 42.60° N. Lat.; 88.62° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 2,177 (1990); 2,352 (2000); 2,360 (2006); 2,349 (2011 projected); Race: 91.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 665.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 65.2% now married, 5.1% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 17.9% Irish, 9.7% Polish, 8.3% Other groups, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 16.8% professional, 9.0% services, 22.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,360 (2006); Median household income: $54,025 (2006); Average household income: $67,121 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.2% (2006); Median home value: $148,085 (2006); Median rent: $566 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 2.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAST TROY (village). Covers a land area of 3.612 square miles and a water area of 0.046 square miles. Located at 42.78° N. Lat.; 88.40° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 2,718 (1990); 3,564 (2000); 4,120 (2006); 4,535 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,140.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 59.2% now married, 8.9% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.9% German, 15.8% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 8.4% Norwegian, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 60 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 15.8% professional, 12.3% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.8% construction, 27.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,087 (2006); Median household income: $57,100 (2006); Average household income: $66,287 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
East Troy Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,682 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-6710 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $171,298 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 361.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The East Troy News (General - Circulation 2,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts East Troy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-3770 http://www.easttroywi.org Village of East Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-6255 http://www.easttroy-wi.com
EAST TROY (town). Covers a land area of 30.339 square miles and a water area of 1.790 square miles. Located at 42.81° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 3,636 (1990); 3,830 (2000); 4,201 (2006); 4,503 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 138.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 21.5% Irish, 16.3% Polish, 9.2% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 19.9% professional, 10.8% services, 21.1% sales, 1.6% farming, 14.4% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,861 (2006); Median household income: $70,636 (2006); Average household income: $83,807 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
East Troy Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,682 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-6710 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $254,717 (2006); Median rent: $603 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 66.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The East Troy News (General - Circulation 2,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts East Troy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 642-3770 http://www.easttroywi.org
ELKHORN (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 7.267 square miles and a water area of 0.054 square miles. Located at 42.67° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,033 feet.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Walworth County History: Elkhorn was founded in 1837 and named for an elk’s horn that was found in a fallen tree. In 1918 the citizens of Elkhorn persuaded the Frank Holton Musical Instrument Company to move their plant here. As the manufacture of wind instruments became an important industry, many musical groups developed in the city. Population: 5,814 (1990); 7,305 (2000); 8,719 (2006); 9,781 (2011 projected); Race: 93.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,199.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 52.9% now married, 8.4% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% German, 17.5% Irish, 10.7% English, 8.6% Other groups, 8.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 98 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 21.1% professional, 18.0% services, 18.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 6.4% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,064 (2006); Median household income: $42,767 (2006); Average household income: $51,709 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $516 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $459 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Elkhorn Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 723-3160 Walworth County CDEB (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 741-4118 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2006); Median home value: $147,555 (2006); Median rent: $516 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Lakeland Medical Center, Aurora Health Care (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 244.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Elkhorn Independent (General - Circulation 2,750) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Elkhorn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 723-5788 http://www.elkhorn-wi.org
FONTANA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53125). Aka Fontana-on-Geneva Lake. Covers a land area of 4.906 square miles and a water area of 0.018 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. Population: 1,941 (2000); Race: 97.5% White, 1.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 395.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.2% under 18, 20.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 69.6% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% German, 20.4% Irish, 15.4% English, 8.5% Polish, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 22.4% professional, 11.9% services, 29.1% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.2% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,496 (2000); Median household income: $54,743 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.8% (2000). School District(s)
Fontana J8 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-6881 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2000); Median home value: $185,600 (2000); Median rent: $586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 173.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less
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FONTANA-ON-GENEVA LAKE (village). Aka Fontana. Covers a land area of 2.963 square miles and a water area of 1.119 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.56° W. Long. Population: 1,641 (1990); 1,754 (2000); 1,888 (2006); 2,006 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 637.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 47.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 68.8% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% German, 21.3% Irish, 14.1% English, 8.7% Polish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 20.3% professional, 10.0% services, 32.3% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.2% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,614 (2006); Median household income: $65,576 (2006); Average household income: $84,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $247,072 (2006); Median rent: $601 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 2.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) GENEVA (town). Covers a land area of 29.269 square miles and a water area of 1.529 square miles. Located at 42.61° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Population: 3,188 (1990); 4,099 (2000); 4,611 (2006); 4,887 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.6% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 157.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 64.3% now married, 6.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% German, 13.8% Irish, 9.4% Polish, 8.8% English, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 15.9% professional, 17.1% services, 22.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.5% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,799 (2006); Median household income: $54,879 (2006); Average household income: $67,854 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $380 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $285 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $178,214 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 283.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) GENOA CITY (village). Covers a land area of 2.227 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.50° N. Lat.; 88.32° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. Population: 1,380 (1990); 1,949 (2000); 2,328 (2006); 2,630 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,045.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.9% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% German, 21.4% Irish, 12.9% Polish, 10.0% English, 7.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 14.3% professional, 11.6% services, 25.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 15.7% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,516 (2006); Median household income: $59,028 (2006); Average household income: $62,136 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Genoa City J2 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 279-1051 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $160,797 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 183.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.5% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA GRANGE (town). Covers a land area of 34.325 square miles and a water area of 1.398 square miles. Located at 42.78° N. Lat.; 88.57° W. Long. Elevation is 945 feet. Population: 1,643 (1990); 2,444 (2000); 2,768 (2006); 3,000 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 80.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 68.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% German, 14.7% Irish, 11.3% English, 8.9% Polish, 7.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 18.8% professional, 10.9% services, 24.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,384 (2006); Median household income: $75,893 (2006); Average household income: $88,474 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $165 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $149 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $247,360 (2006); Median rent: $526 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 2.4% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAFAYETTE (town). Covers a land area of 34.511 square miles and a water area of 0.019 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Population: 1,267 (1990); 2,251 (2000); 2,419 (2006); 2,568 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 1.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 70.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.26 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 66.9% now married, 7.4% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% German, 10.6% Irish, 8.0% English, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 16.3% professional, 12.9% services, 19.6% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,542 (2006); Median household income: $77,516 (2006); Average household income: $89,700 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $244,983 (2006); Median rent: $608 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE GENEVA (city). Covers a land area of 5.016 square miles and a water area of 0.796 square miles. Located at 42.59° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Elevation is 889 feet. History: Lake Geneva began to develop after 1840 when a stage route was established through the village, which was incorporated in 1844. Power generated by the White River provided the revenue for the village. Soon Lake Geneva became a popular summer home for wealthy city people. Frank Lloyd Wright designed a hotel here. Population: 6,129 (1990); 7,148 (2000); 7,077 (2006); 7,152 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 1.1% Black, 1.5% Asian, 20.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,410.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 53.2% now married, 7.8% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% German, 15.6% Other groups, 12.9% Irish, 6.9% English, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 68 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 19.7% professional, 17.1% services, 23.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.6% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,965 (2006); Median household income: $45,506 (2006); Average household income: $55,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $882 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $785 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Geneva J4 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-3816 Lake Geneva J1 (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 348-1000 Lake Geneva-Genoa City UHS (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 348-1000 Linn J4 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-4067 Linn J6 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-4120 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.6% (2006); Median home value: $158,951 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Lake Geneva Regional News (General - Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.1% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lake Geneva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-3673 http://www.cityoflakegeneva.com Geneva Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 248-4416 http://www.lakegenevawi.com
LINN (town). Covers a land area of 28.698 square miles and a water area of 5.143 square miles. Located at 42.55° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Population: 2,059 (1990); 2,194 (2000); 2,154 (2006); 2,183 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 75.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 65.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% German, 23.2% Irish, 14.0% English, 8.9% Polish, 5.5% Other groups (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Walworth County Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 18.1% professional, 14.0% services, 21.2% sales, 4.2% farming, 8.3% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,481 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $90,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $253,727 (2006); Median rent: $535 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LYONS (town). Covers a land area of 34.461 square miles and a water area of 0.238 square miles. Located at 42.63° N. Lat.; 88.37° W. Long. Elevation is 802 feet. Population: 2,509 (1990); 3,440 (2000); 3,598 (2006); 3,749 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 104.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 64.6% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.5% German, 17.7% Irish, 8.5% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.7% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 14.5% professional, 13.5% services, 24.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 15.3% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,783 (2006); Median household income: $66,753 (2006); Average household income: $77,975 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $280 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $80 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $180,529 (2006); Median rent: $579 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) PELL LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.921 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Elevation is 871 feet. Population: 2,046 (1990); 2,988 (2000); 3,118 (2006); 3,209 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 795.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 51.9% now married, 7.3% widowed, 15.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.1% German, 14.8% Polish, 12.7% Irish, 9.2% Italian, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 5.8% professional, 12.0% services, 25.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 20.1% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,459 (2006); Median household income: $53,125 (2006); Average household income: $56,496 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $126,267 (2006); Median rent: $568 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 2.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less
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POTTER LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.409 square miles and a water area of 0.243 square miles. Located at 42.82° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Population: 1,096 (1990); 1,099 (2000); 1,224 (2006); 1,316 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 868.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 70.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 21.1% Polish, 19.9% Irish, 7.7% United States or American, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 18.9% professional, 18.6% services, 22.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,901 (2006); Median household income: $62,353 (2006); Average household income: $67,166 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.3% (2006); Median home value: $187,153 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 40.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHMOND (town). Covers a land area of 35.299 square miles and a water area of 0.693 square miles. Located at 42.72° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 990 feet. Population: 1,405 (1990); 1,835 (2000); 1,820 (2006); 1,814 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 64.8% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 15.8% Irish, 9.0% English, 8.4% Norwegian, 7.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 16.2% professional, 10.4% services, 23.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 14.8% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,082 (2006); Median household income: $63,244 (2006); Average household income: $72,770 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $188,710 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 52.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SHARON (village). Covers a land area of 0.912 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.50° N. Lat.; 88.73° W. Long. Elevation is 1,027 feet. Population: 1,370 (1990); 1,549 (2000); 1,840 (2006); 2,075 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.7% Asian, 10.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,018.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 60.7% now married, 4.7% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 14.9% Irish, 14.2% Other groups, 7.0% United States or American, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5%
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management, 10.7% professional, 17.2% services, 19.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.9% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,901 (2006); Median household income: $44,139 (2006); Average household income: $48,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sharon J11 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 736-4477 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $131,776 (2006); Median rent: $552 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Newspapers: The Sharon Reporter (General - Circulation 900) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHARON (town). Covers a land area of 35.550 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,027 feet. Population: 896 (1990); 912 (2000); 1,027 (2006); 1,122 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 71.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% German, 15.7% United States or American, 14.2% Irish, 11.9% English, 8.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 9.5% professional, 10.1% services, 24.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,764 (2006); Median household income: $57,381 (2006); Average household income: $69,267 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Sharon J11 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 736-4477 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $195,902 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Newspapers: The Sharon Reporter (General - Circulation 900) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 1.3% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 11.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SPRING PRAIRIE (town). Covers a land area of 35.747 square miles and a water area of 0.083 square miles. Located at 42.71° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,018 feet. Population: 1,752 (1990); 2,089 (2000); 2,308 (2006); 2,523 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.9% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 65.4% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 14.3% Irish, 11.7% Polish, 10.0% English, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 15.3% professional, 11.5% services, 21.8% sales, 2.0% farming, 16.4% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,570 (2006); Median household income: $71,452 (2006); Average household income: $77,695 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $207,426 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUGAR CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 32.961 square miles and a water area of 0.779 square miles. Located at 42.73° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Population: 2,515 (1990); 3,331 (2000); 3,558 (2006); 3,710 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 107.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 65.7% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% German, 14.4% Irish, 10.2% English, 8.8% Polish, 6.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 17.4% professional, 16.4% services, 19.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 11.9% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,301 (2006); Median household income: $61,429 (2006); Average household income: $71,485 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $182,655 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 45.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) TROY (town). Covers a land area of 34.745 square miles and a water area of 0.691 square miles. Located at 42.80° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 2,048 (1990); 2,328 (2000); 2,294 (2006); 2,370 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 66.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 67.7% now married, 2.8% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% German, 13.3% Polish, 11.8% Irish, 10.4% English, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 14.1% professional, 10.5% services, 22.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,268 (2006); Median household income: $67,134 (2006); Average household income: $76,543 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $212,315 (2006); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) WALWORTH (village). Covers a land area of 1.455 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.53° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Elevation is 998 feet. Population: 1,724 (1990); 2,304 (2000); 2,439 (2006); 2,584 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 9.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,676.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 56.4% now married, 11.0% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Walworth County (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% German, 13.8% Irish, 12.0% English, 8.6% Other groups, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 17.8% professional, 17.6% services, 18.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.9% construction, 24.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,031 (2006); Median household income: $51,444 (2006); Average household income: $57,725 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $339 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $316 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Big Foot Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-2116 Walworth J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-6896 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.9% (2006); Median home value: $150,610 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 247.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Times (General - Circulation 4,421) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 1.2% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WALWORTH (town). Covers a land area of 28.901 square miles and a water area of 0.611 square miles. Located at 42.54° N. Lat.; 88.59° W. Long. Elevation is 998 feet. Population: 1,225 (1990); 1,676 (2000); 1,775 (2006); 1,852 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 61.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 60.5% now married, 10.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% German, 17.4% English, 15.4% Irish, 7.3% Norwegian, 6.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 14.3% professional, 16.2% services, 18.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.8% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,237 (2006); Median household income: $69,026 (2006); Average household income: $88,662 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Big Foot Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-2116 Walworth J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-6896 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $220,890 (2006); Median rent: $436 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Newspapers: The Times (General - Circulation 4,421) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 2.2% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Walworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 275-5908 http://www.townofwalworth.com
WHITEWATER (city). Covers a land area of 6.986 square miles and a water area of 0.293 square miles. Located at 42.83° N. Lat.; 88.73° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. History: Whitewater grew up around a mill built here in 1839. In 1852 the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad arrived, and in 1857 George Esterly
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moved his reaper plant north from La Grange to Whitewater, becoming the major industry until 1893. Population: 12,720 (1990); 13,437 (2000); 13,121 (2006); 13,748 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 2.1% Black, 1.5% Asian, 9.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,878.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 57.7% never married, 32.0% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 12.9% Irish, 9.0% Norwegian, 8.8% Other groups, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 50 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 17.1% professional, 22.3% services, 31.2% sales, 0.8% farming, 3.5% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,862 (2006); Median household income: $38,475 (2006); Average household income: $48,629 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $240 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $222 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006). School District(s)
Whitewater (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 472-8708 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,750. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 472-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,255; Out-of-state $15,652 Housing: Homeownership rate: 36.3% (2006); Median home value: $151,380 (2006); Median rent: $459 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 199.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Whitewater Register (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 17.3% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.4% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Whitewater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 473-0500 http://www.ci.whitewater.wi.us Whitewater Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (262) 473-4005 http://www.whitewaterchamber.com
WHITEWATER (town). Covers a land area of 29.622 square miles and a water area of 0.975 square miles. Located at 42.78° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. Population: 1,273 (1990); 1,399 (2000); 1,312 (2006); 1,319 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 72.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.1% German, 14.5% English, 13.2% Irish, 11.6% Polish, 6.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 26.4% professional, 17.1% services, 20.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.8% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,081 (2006); Median household income: $71,739 (2006); Average household income: $86,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006). School District(s)
Whitewater (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 472-8708 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,750. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 472-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $5,255; Out-of-state $15,652
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $237,079 (2006); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: The Whitewater Register (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Whitewater Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (262) 473-4005 http://www.whitewaterchamber.com
WILLIAMS BAY (village). Covers a land area of 2.646 square miles and a water area of 0.817 square miles. Located at 42.57° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 2,130 (1990); 2,415 (2000); 2,644 (2006); 2,832 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 999.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 61.5% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% German, 23.7% Irish, 10.5% English, 9.5% Norwegian, 7.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.0% management, 24.0% professional, 14.1% services, 23.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.4% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,367 (2006); Median household income: $59,802 (2006); Average household income: $75,237 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). School District(s)
Williams Bay (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 509 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 245-1575 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $209,774 (2006); Median rent: $535 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Williams Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 245-2700 http://www.williamsbay.org
Washburn County Located in northwestern Wisconsin; drained by the Namekagon and Yellow Rivers; includes many lakes. Covers a land area of 809.68 square miles, a water area of 43.37 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1883. County seat is Shell Lake. Weather Station: Spooner Experiment Farm
Elevation: 1,099 feet
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Population: 13,772 (1990); 16,036 (2000); 16,889 (2006); 17,658 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 15.7% Catholic Church, 12.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.6% The United Methodist Church, 3.6% The Wesleyan Church, 3.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,541 (2005); Leading industries: 19.9% manufacturing; 19.1% health care and social assistance; 16.9% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 471 totaling 105,432 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 16
(2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,268 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 317 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,452 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 267 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,151 (2006); Median household income: $40,399 (2006); Average household income: $50,177 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.18% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.2% (2006); Median home value: $115,038 (2006); Median rent: $337 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 112.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 94.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 160.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 9.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 112.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,023.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 49.8% Bush, 49.2% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bean Brook State Wildlife Management Area; Bear Lake State Public Fishery Area; Beaver Brook State Public Hunting Grounds; McKenzie Creek State Public Fishery Area; Sawyer Creek State Public Hunting Grounds; Spooner Lake State Public Fishery Area; Whalen Creek State Public Hunting Grounds Additional Information Contacts Washburn County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 468-4600 http://www.co.washburn.wi.us City of Spooner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 635-2168 http://www.cityofspooner.org/cms Shell Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 468-2270 Spooner/Washburn County Area Chamber of Commerce. . (715) 635-2168 http://www.washburncounty.com/ Town of Minong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 466-5916 http://www.townofminong.us Village of Minong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.minong.us
Washburn County Communities BARRONETT (town). Covers a land area of 32.756 square miles and a water area of 0.903 square miles. Located at 45.68° N. Lat.; 91.98° W. Long. Population: 373 (1990); 405 (2000); 441 (2006); 471 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.3% German, 15.7% Norwegian, 13.9% United States or American, 10.4% Irish, 9.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 13.9% professional, 12.5% services, 20.7% sales, 5.3% farming, 9.1% construction, 26.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,014 (2006); Median household income: $50,595 (2006); Average household income: $49,615 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.7% (2006); Median home value: $102,439 (2006); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BASHAW (town). Covers a land area of 33.518 square miles and a water area of 0.369 square miles. Located at 45.78° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Washburn County Population: 765 (1990); 921 (2000); 986 (2006); 1,044 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 29.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 72.1% now married, 2.6% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% German, 16.1% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 10.6% English, 9.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 15.3% professional, 17.7% services, 22.0% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,975 (2006); Median household income: $50,156 (2006); Average household income: $58,720 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $126,844 (2006); Median rent: $231 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BASS LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.323 square miles and a water area of 0.824 square miles. Located at 45.95° N. Lat.; 91.59° W. Long. Population: 337 (1990); 535 (2000); 586 (2006); 627 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 68.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 17.9% Norwegian, 15.6% Irish, 9.7% English, 7.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 13.7% professional, 13.7% services, 25.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 15.4% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,097 (2006); Median household income: $41,595 (2006); Average household income: $46,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $94,500 (2006); Median rent: $175 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 57.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEAVER BROOK (town). Covers a land area of 32.439 square miles and a water area of 0.477 square miles. Located at 45.77° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,302 feet. Population: 580 (1990); 643 (2000); 672 (2006); 700 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 63.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% German, 15.1% Norwegian, 10.7% Swedish, 10.2% English, 7.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 14.7% professional, 15.3% services, 24.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 16.2% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,241 (2006); Median household income: $42,979 (2006); Average household income: $48,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $105,242 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIRCHWOOD (village). Covers a land area of 1.127 square miles and a water area of 0.158 square miles. Located at 45.65° N. Lat.; 91.55° W. Long. Elevation is 1,264 feet. Population: 443 (1990); 518 (2000); 536 (2006); 552 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 475.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 49.4% now married, 8.3% widowed, 17.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% German, 13.4% Norwegian, 10.5% Czech, 9.1% Irish, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 10.6% professional, 23.8% services, 18.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,069 (2006); Median household income: $30,256 (2006); Average household income: $40,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Birchwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 354-3471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.8% (2006); Median home value: $84,000 (2006); Median rent: $227 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.7% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIRCHWOOD (town). Covers a land area of 63.833 square miles and a water area of 6.139 square miles. Located at 45.72° N. Lat.; 91.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,264 feet. Population: 329 (1990); 453 (2000); 484 (2006); 511 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 51.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 74.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.5% German, 13.6% Norwegian, 12.9% Irish, 12.5% English, 8.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 13.8% professional, 11.4% services, 31.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,826 (2006); Median household income: $45,272 (2006); Average household income: $60,976 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Birchwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 354-3471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.7% (2006); Median home value: $198,571 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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BROOKLYN (town). Covers a land area of 35.706 square miles and a water area of 0.634 square miles. Located at 46.00° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Population: 276 (1990); 281 (2000); 306 (2006); 328 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 62.4% now married, 10.7% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% German, 15.0% Norwegian, 14.6% Irish, 8.1% English, 7.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 12.4% professional, 20.7% services, 26.4% sales, 5.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,680 (2006); Median household income: $47,391 (2006); Average household income: $54,219 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $121,875 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.4% less than 15 minutes, 61.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CASEY (town). Covers a land area of 31.131 square miles and a water area of 3.043 square miles. Located at 45.94° N. Lat.; 91.95° W. Long. Population: 401 (1990); 466 (2000); 510 (2006); 548 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 51.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.3% never married, 69.8% now married, 8.7% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.5% German, 15.4% English, 11.6% Norwegian, 10.5% Irish, 7.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 28.3% professional, 16.2% services, 14.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 12.6% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,348 (2006); Median household income: $42,639 (2006); Average household income: $58,850 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $147,115 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 55.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) CHICOG (town). Covers a land area of 43.574 square miles and a water area of 2.022 square miles. Located at 46.04° N. Lat.; 91.95° W. Long. Population: 182 (1990); 268 (2000); 297 (2006); 321 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.06 (2006); Median age: 53.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.7 (2006); Marriage status: 10.8% never married, 78.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% German, 15.4% Irish, 7.5% Norwegian, 5.3% Dutch, 4.9% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.6% management, 8.7% professional, 20.9% services, 26.1% sales, 1.7% farming, 18.3% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,946 (2006); Median household income: $41,667 (2006); Average household income: $47,326 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $104,630 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CRYSTAL (town). Covers a land area of 35.069 square miles and a water area of 0.618 square miles. Located at 45.85° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 279 (1990); 323 (2000); 347 (2006); 366 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 56.5% now married, 8.5% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.5% German, 21.1% Norwegian, 11.3% Irish, 8.6% Swedish, 7.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 15.3% professional, 20.3% services, 16.1% sales, 6.8% farming, 17.8% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,924 (2006); Median household income: $32,632 (2006); Average household income: $45,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $133,333 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 22.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 54.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EVERGREEN (town). Covers a land area of 33.621 square miles and a water area of 1.285 square miles. Located at 45.85° N. Lat.; 91.97° W. Long. Population: 910 (1990); 1,076 (2000); 1,112 (2006); 1,148 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 62.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% German, 13.3% Norwegian, 13.0% English, 11.1% Irish, 6.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 15.1% professional, 19.1% services, 22.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.9% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,438 (2006); Median household income: $40,942 (2006); Average household income: $49,448 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $99,394 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FROG CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 70.996 square miles and a water area of 0.556 square miles. Located at 46.12° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 155 (1990); 160 (2000); 182 (2006); 199 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Washburn County size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 65.2% now married, 1.5% widowed, 15.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.7% German, 20.2% Norwegian, 11.9% United States or American, 9.5% Other groups, 8.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 2.1% professional, 10.4% services, 31.3% sales, 10.4% farming, 16.7% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,165 (2006); Median household income: $46,250 (2006); Average household income: $48,933 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $101,923 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GULL LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 35.047 square miles and a water area of 1.158 square miles. Located at 46.00° N. Lat.; 91.73° W. Long. Population: 148 (1990); 158 (2000); 179 (2006); 196 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 48.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 129.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 47.1% now married, 9.2% widowed, 22.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% German, 22.1% Irish, 13.2% Norwegian, 11.0% Swedish, 7.4% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 17.2% professional, 15.6% services, 17.2% sales, 6.3% farming, 20.3% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,715 (2006); Median household income: $51,563 (2006); Average household income: $57,365 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $129,167 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.8% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.7% less than 15 minutes, 61.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) LONG LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 32.615 square miles and a water area of 5.134 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Population: 583 (1990); 737 (2000); 771 (2006); 803 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 70.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% German, 17.4% Norwegian, 10.9% Czech, 9.9% Irish, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 18.4% professional, 9.0% services, 22.9% sales, 1.8% farming, 9.0% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,280 (2006); Median household income: $45,898 (2006); Average household income: $56,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $170,109 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MADGE (town). Covers a land area of 31.976 square miles and a water area of 2.081 square miles. Located at 45.76° N. Lat.; 91.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,296 feet. Population: 349 (1990); 454 (2000); 476 (2006); 497 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 53.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 74.7% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.8% German, 12.6% Norwegian, 12.0% Irish, 8.7% Swedish, 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 21.2% professional, 14.0% services, 20.7% sales, 5.2% farming, 9.3% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,689 (2006); Median household income: $40,956 (2006); Average household income: $63,465 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $157,407 (2006); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 18.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MINONG (village). Covers a land area of 1.519 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 46.10° N. Lat.; 91.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,064 feet. Population: 547 (1990); 531 (2000); 524 (2006); 527 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 345.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 56.0% now married, 10.5% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.2% German, 8.2% Norwegian, 8.0% Irish, 7.6% Other groups, 5.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 9.3% professional, 15.6% services, 29.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.8% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,813 (2006); Median household income: $32,593 (2006); Average household income: $38,472 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Northwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 466-2297 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $65,588 (2006); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.4% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 78.1% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Minong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.minong.us
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MINONG (town). Covers a land area of 64.233 square miles and a water area of 6.763 square miles. Located at 46.11° N. Lat.; 91.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,064 feet. Population: 704 (1990); 858 (2000); 953 (2006); 1,031 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 52.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 8.5% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.8% German, 12.3% Irish, 12.3% Norwegian, 8.4% United States or American, 7.9% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 5.9% professional, 16.6% services, 27.5% sales, 0.5% farming, 15.2% construction, 22.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,066 (2006); Median household income: $43,710 (2006); Average household income: $62,670 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Northwood (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 466-2297 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2006); Median home value: $113,802 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Minong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 466-5916 http://www.townofminong.us
SARONA (town). Covers a land area of 31.920 square miles and a water area of 1.412 square miles. Located at 45.69° N. Lat.; 91.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 391 (1990); 382 (2000); 393 (2006); 407 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 56.4% now married, 12.2% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.8% German, 11.2% Norwegian, 9.1% French (except Basque), 8.8% Czech, 8.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 3.1% professional, 14.9% services, 21.6% sales, 6.2% farming, 16.5% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,421 (2006); Median household income: $33,864 (2006); Average household income: $44,118 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $107,000 (2006); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Spooner Health System (136 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHELL LAKE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 6.194 square miles and a water area of 4.025 square miles. Located at 45.73° N. Lat.; 91.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,250 feet. History: The industry that supported Shell Lake in the early 1900’s was the building of rowboats, skiffs, and motorboats for use on the northern Wisconsin lakes. Population: 1,161 (1990); 1,309 (2000); 1,341 (2006); 1,376 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 216.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average
household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 48.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 61.0% now married, 11.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% German, 15.5% Norwegian, 9.8% Irish, 9.7% Swedish, 9.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 21.1% professional, 21.5% services, 20.5% sales, 2.0% farming, 6.6% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,278 (2006); Median household income: $40,074 (2006); Average household income: $51,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Shell Lake (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 468-7816 Two-year College(s)
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (7.1) 546-8E+1 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,576; Out-of-state $16,330 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $110,366 (2006); Median rent: $324 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Washburn County Register (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Shell Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 468-2270
SPOONER (city). Covers a land area of 3.029 square miles and a water area of 0.074 square miles. Located at 45.82° N. Lat.; 91.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,065 feet. History: Spooner developed around a railroad junction as a trading and shipping center. Spooner was named for John Coit Spooner (1843-1919), a railroad attorney and lumber king who became a U.S. senator in 1885. Near Spooner, a state fish hatchery and an agricultural experiment station of the University of Wisconsin were established. Population: 2,455 (1990); 2,653 (2000); 2,674 (2006); 2,709 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 882.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 53.0% now married, 12.0% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% German, 11.9% Norwegian, 11.0% Swedish, 10.2% Irish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 17.7% professional, 21.1% services, 24.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 6.5% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,794 (2006); Median household income: $31,567 (2006); Average household income: $41,853 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Spooner (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 635-2171 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2006); Median home value: $91,643 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 342.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Spooner Advocate (General - Circulation 4,679) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.1% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Washburn County City of Spooner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 635-2168 http://www.cityofspooner.org/cms Spooner/Washburn County Area Chamber of Commerce. . (715) 635-2168 http://www.washburncounty.com/
SPOONER (town). Covers a land area of 18.861 square miles and a water area of 1.964 square miles. Located at 45.83° N. Lat.; 91.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,065 feet. Population: 644 (1990); 677 (2000); 696 (2006); 712 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 1.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 65.5% now married, 8.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.6% German, 17.3% Norwegian, 11.7% English, 8.4% Irish, 6.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 16.7% professional, 11.3% services, 32.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.8% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,744 (2006); Median household income: $47,991 (2006); Average household income: $58,413 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Spooner (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 635-2171 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $123,944 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Spooner Advocate (General - Circulation 4,679) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spooner/Washburn County Area Chamber of Commerce. . (715) 635-2168 http://www.washburncounty.com/
SPRINGBROOK (town). Aka Spring Brook. Covers a land area of 34.158 square miles and a water area of 0.508 square miles. Located at 45.94° N. Lat.; 91.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,090 feet. Population: 403 (1990); 536 (2000); 590 (2006); 634 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 62.5% now married, 5.7% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.1% German, 12.3% Irish, 8.7% Norwegian, 8.1% Polish, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 6.1% professional, 21.7% services, 20.4% sales, 3.5% farming, 12.2% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,381 (2006); Median household income: $42,358 (2006); Average household income: $46,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $117,568 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 56.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) STINNETT (town). Covers a land area of 34.437 square miles and a water area of 1.216 square miles. Located at 46.02° N. Lat.; 91.60° W. Long. Population: 202 (1990); 263 (2000); 296 (2006); 322 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 8.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 65.1% now married, 6.3% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% German, 20.9% Other groups, 17.3% Norwegian, 9.1% Irish, 9.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.0% management, 0.0% professional, 15.3% services, 18.4% sales, 2.0% farming, 23.5% construction, 38.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,672 (2006); Median household income: $36,630 (2006); Average household income: $42,913 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $93,333 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STONE LAKE (town). Covers a land area of 33.670 square miles and a water area of 1.168 square miles. Located at 45.86° N. Lat.; 91.58° W. Long. Elevation is 1,340 feet. Population: 446 (1990); 544 (2000); 592 (2006); 633 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 65.9% now married, 6.3% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.2% German, 15.5% Norwegian, 13.9% Irish, 13.7% English, 12.0% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 9.3% professional, 20.5% services, 18.2% sales, 6.6% farming, 13.2% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,358 (2006); Median household income: $41,336 (2006); Average household income: $46,776 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Hayward Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 634-2619 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $137,281 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TREGO (town). Covers a land area of 35.931 square miles and a water area of 0.841 square miles. Located at 45.91° N. Lat.; 91.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,086 feet. Population: 709 (1990); 885 (2000); 945 (2006); 996 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 65.1% now married, 6.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% German, 13.6% Irish, 13.2% Norwegian, 9.1% English, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 15.2% professional, 15.0% services, 26.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,283 (2006); Median household income: $41,733 (2006); Average household income: $48,336 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $125,735 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 37.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Washington County Located in eastern Wisconsin; hilly area, drained by the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Rubicon Rivers; includes many lakes. Covers a land area of 430.82 square miles, a water area of 5.07 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1836. County seat is West Bend. Washington County is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Milwaukee County, WI; Ozaukee County, WI; Washington County, WI; Waukesha County, WI Weather Station: Germantown
Elevation: 849 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 30 41 54 67 77 81 79 71 59 44 31 Low 8 13 23 34 44 53 58 56 48 37 27 15 Precip 1.3 1.2 2.0 3.2 2.9 3.8 4.0 4.2 3.6 2.5 2.6 1.7 Snow 14.1 8.0 6.7 2.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 3.6 9.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Hartford 2 W
Elevation: 977 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 42 56 69 78 82 80 72 60 44 31 Low 7 12 23 34 44 53 58 56 48 38 27 14 Precip 1.3 1.0 1.9 3.0 3.0 3.8 4.2 4.1 3.8 2.7 2.2 1.6 Snow 11.4 6.8 6.0 2.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.5 7.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: West Bend
Elevation: 938 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 26 31 41 55 68 77 82 79 71 59 44 31 Low 10 15 24 35 44 54 59 58 50 39 28 17 Precip 1.5 1.1 2.0 3.1 3.0 3.8 4.0 4.0 3.6 2.6 2.5 1.7 Snow 15.4 10.3 8.1 3.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 3.9 12.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 95,328 (1990); 117,493 (2000); 126,238 (2006); 133,124 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 293.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 37.3% Catholic Church, 7.5% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 5.0% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 3.2% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 71,254 (2005); Leading industries: 28.2% manufacturing; 14.1% retail trade; 10.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 844 totaling 129,807 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 21 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 150 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,462 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,621 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,484 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 850 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 521 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $29,576 (2006); Median household income: $65,564 (2006); Average household income: $76,206 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.15% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $326 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $256 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $224,671 (2006); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 114.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 70.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 193.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.3% good, 2.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 12.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 563.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 69.9% Bush, 29.3% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Jackson Marsh State Wildlife Area; Kettle Moraine State Forest; Lizard Mound State Park; Pike Lake State Park; Theresa Marsh State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Washington County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-4400 http://www.co.washington.wi.us City of Hartford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-8204 http://ci.hartford.wi.us City of West Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5103 http://www.ci.west-bend.wi.us Germantown Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 255-1812 http://germantownchamber.org Hartford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 222-5401 http://www.hartfordwi.net Kewaskum Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 626-3336 http://www.kewaskum.org Slinger Advancement Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-6252 Town of Richfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 628-2260 http://www.town-richfield.com Town of West Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 338-3417 http://www.town.west-bend.wi.us Village of Germantown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 250-4740 http://www.village.germantown.wi.us Village of Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 677-9001 http://villageofjackson.com Village of Slinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-5265 http://www.slinger-wi-usa.org West Bend Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 338-8666 http://www.wbchamber.org
Washington County Communities ADDISON (town). Covers a land area of 36.173 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.41° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Population: 3,051 (1990); 3,341 (2000); 3,631 (2006); 3,864 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 100.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 67.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.6% German, 9.8% Polish, 8.6% Irish, 3.7% Norwegian, 3.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 14.5% professional, 13.5% services, 24.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,988 (2006); Median household income: $66,774 (2006); Average household income: $72,092 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $229,406 (2006); Median rent: $499 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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ALLENTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53002). Covers a land area of 33.703 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.46° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 2,249 (2000); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 66.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.7% under 18, 7.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.7% German, 10.3% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 4.3% United States or American, 3.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 14.1% professional, 12.3% services, 21.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,209 (2000); Median household income: $55,064 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2000). School District(s)
Slinger (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-9615 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2000); Median home value: $138,700 (2000); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BARTON (town). Covers a land area of 19.218 square miles and a water area of 0.236 square miles. Located at 43.45° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. History: Many of the early residents of Barton were of German ancestry. The town developed as a residential suburb of West Bend. Population: 2,058 (1990); 2,546 (2000); 2,511 (2006); 2,502 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 130.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 66.1% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.9% German, 12.0% Polish, 7.5% Irish, 5.5% French (except Basque), 2.8% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 14.7% professional, 7.9% services, 28.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.4% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,349 (2006); Median household income: $73,118 (2006); Average household income: $80,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $235,190 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) COLGATE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53017). Covers a land area of 17.587 square miles and a water area of 0.305 square miles. Located at 43.20° N. Lat.; 88.26° W. Long. Population: 4,886 (2000); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 277.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.3% under 18, 7.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 72.6% now married, 2.8% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% German, 11.1% Irish, 10.9% Polish, 6.3% English, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 21.8% professional, 12.0% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 13.7% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $31,065 (2000); Median household income: $71,683 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2000). School District(s)
Germantown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 253-3904 Richfield J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 628-1032 Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.2% (2000); Median home value: $184,400 (2000); Median rent: $768 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ERIN (town). Covers a land area of 35.861 square miles and a water area of 0.427 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Population: 2,817 (1990); 3,664 (2000); 3,883 (2006); 4,032 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 108.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 19.2% Irish, 10.5% Polish, 8.1% Italian, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 23.3% professional, 8.9% services, 22.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,345 (2006); Median household income: $85,500 (2006); Average household income: $96,967 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.9% (2006); Median home value: $306,510 (2006); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FARMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.381 square miles and a water area of 0.304 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 88.09° W. Long. Population: 2,523 (1990); 3,239 (2000); 3,568 (2006); 3,825 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 98.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.3% German, 9.3% Polish, 9.1% Irish, 4.1% French (except Basque), 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 11.5% professional, 10.9% services, 21.2% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,364 (2006); Median household income: $73,395 (2006); Average household income: $85,171 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.3% (2006); Median home value: $254,981 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less
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than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GERMANTOWN (village). Covers a land area of 34.421 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 43.22° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. History: Named for the homeland of German immigrants, the town’s first settlers. Germantown was settled about 1850 by German immigrants who moved up from Milwaukee. Population: 13,658 (1990); 18,260 (2000); 19,348 (2006); 20,229 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 2.9% Black, 2.6% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 562.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 65.5% now married, 3.9% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% German, 11.4% Irish, 11.2% Polish, 6.0% Italian, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 69 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 136 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 21.0% professional, 11.1% services, 28.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.7% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,154 (2006); Median household income: $69,040 (2006); Average household income: $76,747 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $540 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $473 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Germantown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 253-3904 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $231,787 (2006); Median rent: $644 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 203.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Germantown Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 255-1812 http://germantownchamber.org Village of Germantown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 250-4740 http://www.village.germantown.wi.us
GERMANTOWN (town). Covers a land area of 1.736 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.26° N. Lat.; 88.14° W. Long. Elevation is 863 feet. Population: 258 (1990); 278 (2000); 259 (2006); 254 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 1.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 149.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 71.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.4% German, 6.6% Polish, 5.6% Norwegian, 5.6% Irish, 2.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 21.8% professional, 8.2% services, 18.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.3% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,270 (2006); Median household income: $86,719 (2006); Average household income: $105,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $70 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $59 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Germantown (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 253-3904
Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $216,216 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Germantown Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 255-1812 http://germantownchamber.org
HARTFORD (city). Covers a land area of 5.990 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 43.31° N. Lat.; 88.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 8,850 (1990); 10,905 (2000); 12,789 (2006); 14,203 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,135.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 58.4% now married, 7.1% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.7% German, 12.3% Irish, 10.0% Polish, 5.6% Other groups, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 104 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 62 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 15.9% professional, 13.6% services, 21.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,824 (2006); Median household income: $54,188 (2006); Average household income: $62,850 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $624 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $529 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Erin (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-3720 Hartford J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-3155 Hartford Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-8950 Slinger (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-9615 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $183,687 (2006); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Medical Center of Washington County (71 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 275.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Hartford Times-Press (General - Circulation 7,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hartford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-8204 http://ci.hartford.wi.us Hartford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 222-5401 http://www.hartfordwi.net
HARTFORD (town). Covers a land area of 30.182 square miles and a water area of 0.734 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. History: Settled c.1844, incorporated 1883. Population: 2,527 (1990); 4,031 (2000); 4,228 (2006); 4,418 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 140.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 67.8% now married, 3.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.7% German, 9.9% Polish, 8.6% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque), 4.4% United States or American (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Washington County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 16.1% professional, 7.6% services, 28.5% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.1% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,883 (2006); Median household income: $83,346 (2006); Average household income: $91,430 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $144 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $124 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Erin (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-3720 Hartford J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-3155 Hartford Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 673-8950 Slinger (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-9615 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $251,522 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora Medical Center of Washington County (71 beds) Newspapers: The Hartford Times-Press (General - Circulation 7,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hartford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 222-5401 http://www.hartfordwi.net
HUBERTUS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53033). Covers a land area of 12.423 square miles and a water area of 0.386 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Elevation is 1,014 feet. Population: 5,302 (2000); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 426.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.2% under 18, 7.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 72.0% now married, 2.5% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.9% German, 14.3% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 5.5% Norwegian, 5.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 19.4% professional, 8.1% services, 24.4% sales, 1.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,003 (2000); Median household income: $73,491 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2000). School District(s)
Friess Lake (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 628-2380 Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.0% (2000); Median home value: $178,800 (2000); Median rent: $642 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.4% less than 15 minutes, 47.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JACKSON (village). Covers a land area of 2.520 square miles and a water area of 0.002 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.17° W. Long. Elevation is 896 feet. Population: 2,915 (1990); 4,938 (2000); 5,830 (2006); 6,511 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,313.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 68.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.2% German, 14.3% Polish, 9.2% Irish, 6.1% Norwegian, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 18.8% professional, 7.3% services, 24.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.8% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,297 (2006); Median household income: $63,311 (2006); Average household income: $69,419 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
West Bend (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5435 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $189,493 (2006); Median rent: $607 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 62.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 677-9001 http://villageofjackson.com
JACKSON (town). Covers a land area of 34.247 square miles and a water area of 0.109 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 896 feet. Population: 2,780 (1990); 3,516 (2000); 4,110 (2006); 4,550 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 120.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 72.6% now married, 2.0% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.3% German, 9.5% Irish, 6.7% Polish, 5.6% English, 4.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 22.4% professional, 12.2% services, 19.5% sales, 2.2% farming, 10.6% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,676 (2006); Median household income: $74,090 (2006); Average household income: $83,482 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
West Bend (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5435 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $253,571 (2006); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KEWASKUM (village). Covers a land area of 1.477 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.52° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 2,737 (1990); 3,274 (2000); 3,515 (2006); 3,709 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,380.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 60.4% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% German, 10.5% Irish, 5.7% English, 5.3% Polish, 4.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 43 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 68 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 12.5% professional, 14.3% services, 24.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.2% construction, 28.1% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $26,103 (2006); Median household income: $58,194 (2006); Average household income: $67,261 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Kewaskum (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 626-8427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $178,416 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 233.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Kewaskum Statesman (General - Circulation 3,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Kewaskum Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 626-3336 http://www.kewaskum.org
KEWASKUM (town). Covers a land area of 22.766 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 43.51° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 916 (1990); 1,119 (2000); 1,191 (2006); 1,248 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 67.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.3% German, 9.1% Polish, 8.3% Irish, 3.0% Norwegian, 2.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 16.9% professional, 8.4% services, 22.6% sales, 1.9% farming, 12.5% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,782 (2006); Median household income: $66,848 (2006); Average household income: $73,497 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Kewaskum (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 626-8427 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $241,007 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Newspapers: Kewaskum Statesman (General - Circulation 3,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Kewaskum Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 626-3336 http://www.kewaskum.org
NEWBURG (village). Covers a land area of 0.866 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.43° N. Lat.; 88.04° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 881 (1990); 1,119 (2000); 1,181 (2006); 1,226 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,363.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 60.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.6% German, 7.7% Polish, 7.7% Irish, 4.5% United States or American, 3.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1%
management, 11.4% professional, 11.4% services, 24.8% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.1% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,774 (2006); Median household income: $64,794 (2006); Average household income: $72,191 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.3% (2006); Median home value: $215,328 (2006); Median rent: $547 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POLK (town). Covers a land area of 31.933 square miles and a water area of 0.281 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Population: 3,245 (1990); 3,938 (2000); 4,213 (2006); 4,433 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 72.0% now married, 2.7% widowed, 2.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.6% German, 13.9% Irish, 9.1% Polish, 6.3% French (except Basque), 3.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 15.7% professional, 10.0% services, 24.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 15.1% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,938 (2006); Median household income: $80,446 (2006); Average household income: $97,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $315,978 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.870 square miles and a water area of 0.543 square miles. Located at 43.23° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 974 feet. History: Richfield was founded in 1842 by Philipp Laubenheimer, who twice had to move his log buildings when he found that they were in the path of a proposed road. Population: 8,993 (1990); 10,373 (2000); 11,130 (2006); 11,733 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 310.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 71.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.8% German, 12.0% Polish, 9.5% Irish, 5.2% English, 5.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 20.4% professional, 8.9% services, 24.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.4% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,313 (2006); Median household income: $84,250 (2006); Average household income: $100,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Richfield J1 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 628-1032
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $282,177 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Richfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 628-2260 http://www.town-richfield.com
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $237,459 (2006); Median rent: $527 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SLINGER (village). Covers a land area of 3.726 square miles and a
WAYNE (town). Covers a land area of 35.803 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.50° N. Lat.; 88.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,054 feet. Population: 1,374 (1990); 1,727 (2000); 1,831 (2006); 1,910 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 68.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.8% German, 10.4% Polish, 8.9% Irish, 3.8% Norwegian, 3.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 13.7% professional, 10.2% services, 25.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 14.2% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,955 (2006); Median household income: $74,107 (2006); Average household income: $80,102 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $251,064 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
water area of 0.022 square miles. Located at 43.32° N. Lat.; 88.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,069 feet. History: Slinger was founded in the late 1840’s by B. Schleisinger Weil, a German-Alsatian who started a general store and named his settlement Schleisinger. The name was shortened to Slinger in 1921. Population: 2,650 (1990); 3,901 (2000); 4,060 (2006); 4,197 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,089.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 53.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.1% German, 9.1% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 4.3% United States or American, 3.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 107 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 20.8% professional, 12.3% services, 25.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,137 (2006); Median household income: $54,684 (2006); Average household income: $59,985 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Slinger (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-9615 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $174,910 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 281.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Slinger Advancement Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-6252 Village of Slinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 644-5265 http://www.slinger-wi-usa.org
TRENTON (town). Covers a land area of 33.395 square miles and a water area of 0.066 square miles. Located at 43.41° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Population: 3,868 (1990); 4,440 (2000); 4,657 (2006); 4,842 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 139.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 70.6% now married, 2.8% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.5% German, 10.7% Irish, 6.5% Polish, 4.4% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 51 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 15.0% professional, 11.9% services, 23.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.4% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,072 (2006); Median household income: $76,291 (2006); Average household income: $84,458 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000).
WEST BEND (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.691 square miles and a water area of 0.238 square miles. Located at 43.42° N. Lat.; 88.18° W. Long. Elevation is 893 feet. History: Named for its location at a bend in the Milwaukee River. West Bend was founded in 1845 when Dr. E.B. Wolcott, on a surveying trip, decided that the bend in the Milwaukee River would make a good halfway stop between Fond du Lac and Milwaukee. Many of the early residents were of German ancestry. A stone brewery building was one of the first structures erected by the settlers. Aluminum goods, evaporated milk, machinery parts, and canned goods were among the products of West Bend in the early 1900’s. Population: 24,961 (1990); 28,152 (2000); 29,531 (2006); 30,586 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,327.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 59.5% now married, 7.2% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.4% German, 10.7% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 5.8% English, 4.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,249 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 150 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 185 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 18.7% professional, 12.9% services, 26.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.1% construction, 23.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,528 (2006); Median household income: $54,355 (2006); Average household income: $63,139 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $555 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $516 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006).
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West Bend (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5435 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2006); Median home value: $182,535 (2006); Median rent: $536 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Joseph’s Community Hospital of West Bend (121 beds); Washington County Mental Health, Inpatient Unit (19 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 242.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: West Bend Daily News (Circulation 10,188) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of West Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5103 http://www.ci.west-bend.wi.us West Bend Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 338-8666 http://www.wbchamber.org
WEST BEND (town). Covers a land area of 16.141 square miles and a water area of 1.993 square miles. Located at 43.39° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 893 feet. History: Incorporated 1885, consolidated with Barton in 1961. Population: 4,295 (1990); 4,834 (2000); 4,892 (2006); 4,983 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 303.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 72.1% now married, 4.6% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 10.0% Irish, 9.4% Polish, 6.6% United States or American, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 24.7% professional, 9.5% services, 26.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,655 (2006); Median household income: $90,687 (2006); Average household income: $113,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). School District(s)
West Bend (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 335-5435 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $307,430 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Joseph’s Community Hospital of West Bend (121 beds); Washington County Mental Health, Inpatient Unit (19 beds) Newspapers: West Bend Daily News (Circulation 10,188) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of West Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 338-3417 http://www.town.west-bend.wi.us West Bend Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 338-8666 http://www.wbchamber.org
Waukesha County Located in southeastern Wisconsin; hilly area, drained by the Fox and Bark Rivers; includes many lakes. Covers a land area of 555.58 square miles, a water area of 24.91 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1846. County seat is Waukesha. Waukesha County is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Milwaukee County, WI; Ozaukee County, WI; Washington County, WI; Waukesha County, WI
Weather Station: Oconomowoc
Elevation: 853 feet
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Weather Station: Waukesha
Elevation: 830 feet
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Population: 304,720 (1990); 360,767 (2000); 379,136 (2006); 392,897 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 1.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 682.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 37.3% Catholic Church, 7.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.3% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.2% Independent, Charismatic Churches (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 211,484 (2005); Leading industries: 20.6% manufacturing; 11.7% retail trade; 9.8% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 762 totaling 98,404 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 79 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 794 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 24,611 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 226 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 325 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 390 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 8,598 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,604 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,449 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 521 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $34,312 (2006); Median household income: $71,043 (2006); Average household income: $88,004 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.39% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $215 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $207 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $245,580 (2006); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 71.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 170.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 54.9% good, 44.1% moderate, 1.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 42.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 20.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 971.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 67.3% Bush, 32.0% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Cushing Memorial State Park Additional Information Contacts Waukesha County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 548-7010 http://www.waukeshacounty.gov Brookfield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-1886 http://www.brookfieldchamber.com Butler Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 781-5195 http://www.butlerchamber.org City of Brookfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 782-9650 http://www.ci.brookfield.wi.us City of Delafield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-6220 http://www.cityofdelafield.com City of Muskego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 679-4100 http://www.ci.muskego.wi.us City of New Berlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-8610 http://www.newberlin.org City of Oconomowoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 569-2186 http://www.oconomowocusa.com
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waukesha County City of Pewaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-0770 http://www.cityofpewaukee.us City of Waukesha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 524-3550 http://www.ci.waukesha.wi.us Delafield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-8100 http://www.delafieldchamber.org Hartland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-7059 http://www.hartland-wi.org Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 251-2430 http://www.menomoneefallschamber.com Mukwonago Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-7758 http://www.mukwonagochamber.com/ Muskego Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 679-2550 http://www.muskego.org/ Nashotah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-3374 New Berlin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-5280 http://www.nb-chamber.org Oconomowoc Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-2666 http://www.oconomowoc.org/ Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-8851 http://www.PewaukeeChamber.org Sussex-Lisbon Business & Professional Association . . . . . (262) 246-4940 http://www.sussexareachamber.com Town of Brookfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 796-3788 http://www.townofbrookfield.com Town of Delafield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-2398 http://www.townofdelafield.org Town of Genesee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-3656 http://www.towngenesee.org Town of Mukwonago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-4555 http://townofmukwonago.com Town of Oconomowoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-0251 http://townocon.com Town of Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 965-3228 http://www.townofottawa.com/index.asp Town of Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-2757 http://www.summittown.org Town of Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-2039 http://www.townofvernon.org Village of Chenequa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-2239 http://www.chenequa.wi.us Village of Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 594-3400 http://fp1.centurytel.net/villageofeagle Village of Elm Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 782-6700 http://www.elmgrovewi.org Village of Hartland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-2714 http://www.villageofhartland.com Village of Menomonee Falls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 532-4200 http://www.menomonee-falls.org Village of Mukwonago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6420 http://www.villageofmukwonago.com Village of North Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 392-2271 http://www.northprairie.net Village of Pewaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-5660 http://villageofpewaukeewi.cbo2.com Village of Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-5200 http://www.village.sussex.wi.us Village of Wales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-4550 http://www.wauknet.com/taliesin Waukesha Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 542-4249 http://www.waukesha.org
Waukesha County Communities BIG BEND (village). Covers a land area of 2.264 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 88.21° W. Long. Elevation is 820 feet. Population: 1,393 (1990); 1,278 (2000); 1,295 (2006); 1,311 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 572.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 63.0% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 23.3% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 5.8% Other groups, 4.5% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 15.7% professional, 9.1% services, 32.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,846 (2006); Median household income: $65,859 (2006); Average household income: $71,062 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $195,149 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROOKFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 27.197 square miles and a water area of 0.071 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 88.11° W. Long. Elevation is 828 feet. Population: 35,183 (1990); 38,649 (2000); 39,754 (2006); 40,589 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 1.2% Black, 5.4% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,461.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 70.4% now married, 6.3% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% German, 14.7% Irish, 11.3% Polish, 7.7% Italian, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,016 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 29.3% professional, 7.5% services, 28.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.0% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,379 (2006); Median household income: $82,686 (2006); Average household income: $112,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $761 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $678 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006). School District(s)
Elmbrook (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 781-3030 Waukesha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 12,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 970-1012 Four-year College(s)
Ottawa University-Milwaukee (Private, Not-for-profit, American Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 879-0200 University of Phoenix-Milwaukee Campus Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,357. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 785-0608 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $10,785; Out-of-state $10,785 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $266,543 (2006); Median rent: $924 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Elmbrook Memorial Hospital (166 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 49.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brookfield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-1886 http://www.brookfieldchamber.com City of Brookfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 782-9650 http://www.ci.brookfield.wi.us
BROOKFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 5.507 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.03° N. Lat.; 88.17° W. Long. Elevation is 828 feet.
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History: Incorporated 1954. Population: 4,422 (1990); 6,390 (2000); 6,507 (2006); 6,594 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 1.3% Black, 5.4% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,181.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 62.5% now married, 12.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 16.5% Irish, 11.8% Polish, 8.7% Other groups, 7.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 29.1% professional, 10.6% services, 24.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.9% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,299 (2006); Median household income: $57,838 (2006); Average household income: $71,601 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $574 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $466 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006). School District(s)
Elmbrook (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 781-3030 Waukesha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 12,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 970-1012 Four-year College(s)
Ottawa University-Milwaukee (Private, Not-for-profit, American Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 879-0200 University of Phoenix-Milwaukee Campus Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,357. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 785-0608 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $10,785; Out-of-state $10,785 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.5% (2006); Median home value: $246,964 (2006); Median rent: $891 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Hospitals: Elmbrook Memorial Hospital (166 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 303.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brookfield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-1886 http://www.brookfieldchamber.com Town of Brookfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 796-3788 http://www.townofbrookfield.com
BUTLER (village). Covers a land area of 0.792 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.10° N. Lat.; 88.06° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. History: Until 1930, called New Butler. Population: 2,079 (1990); 1,881 (2000); 1,812 (2006); 1,756 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,289.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 49.9% now married, 14.6% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.5% German, 10.2% Polish, 8.3% Irish, 8.0% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 12.8% professional, 7.3% services, 34.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 26.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,326 (2006); Median household income: $42,644 (2006); Average household income: $49,635 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.4% (2006); Median home value: $160,417 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000).
Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 340.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Butler Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 781-5195 http://www.butlerchamber.org
CHENEQUA (village). Covers a land area of 3.545 square miles and a water area of 1.137 square miles. Located at 43.12° N. Lat.; 88.38° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 601 (1990); 583 (2000); 572 (2006); 574 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 161.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 74.5% now married, 0.2% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.9% German, 17.7% Irish, 12.7% English, 6.4% Polish, 5.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 32.3% management, 26.5% professional, 11.0% services, 20.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.1% construction, 5.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $91,093 (2006); Median household income: $190,984 (2006); Average household income: $230,553 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 76.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $937,500 (2006); Median rent: $763 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 50.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Chenequa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-2239 http://www.chenequa.wi.us DELAFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 9.515 square miles and a water area of 1.586 square miles. Located at 43.07° N. Lat.; 88.39° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. Population: 5,429 (1990); 6,472 (2000); 6,932 (2006); 7,310 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 728.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 63.6% now married, 6.1% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% German, 14.2% Irish, 9.2% Polish, 7.7% English, 5.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 23.2% professional, 11.6% services, 23.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.4% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,004 (2006); Median household income: $72,280 (2006); Average household income: $94,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). School District(s)
Kettle Moraine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,378 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-6330 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.9% (2006); Median home value: $336,822 (2006); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 153.6 per 10,000 population (2005).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waukesha County Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Delafield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-6220 http://www.cityofdelafield.com Delafield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-8100 http://www.delafieldchamber.org
DELAFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 18.630 square miles and a water area of 2.118 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Elevation is 910 feet. Population: 5,598 (1990); 7,820 (2000); 8,646 (2006); 9,205 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 4.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 464.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 73.9% now married, 2.2% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 14.5% Polish, 14.2% Irish, 9.9% English, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 25.5% professional, 7.7% services, 26.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.5% construction, 7.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,971 (2006); Median household income: $112,791 (2006); Average household income: $147,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $172 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $149 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006). School District(s)
Kettle Moraine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,378 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-6330 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $401,775 (2006); Median rent: $765 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Delafield Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-8100 http://www.delafieldchamber.org Town of Delafield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-2398 http://www.townofdelafield.org
DOUSMAN (village). Covers a land area of 1.233 square miles and a water area of 0.045 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 1,397 (1990); 1,584 (2000); 1,777 (2006); 1,913 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,440.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 56.6% now married, 10.1% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% German, 12.5% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 8.2% English, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.3% professional, 11.3% services, 25.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.1% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,562 (2006); Median household income: $54,948 (2006); Average household income: $60,324 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Kettle Moraine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,378 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-6330
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.9% (2006); Median home value: $206,216 (2006); Median rent: $688 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAGLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.268 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 42.87° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. Population: 1,188 (1990); 1,707 (2000); 1,991 (2006); 2,186 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,570.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 71.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.2% German, 17.2% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 6.3% English, 6.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 17.4% professional, 10.8% services, 29.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.7% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,883 (2006); Median household income: $66,518 (2006); Average household income: $71,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Palmyra-Eagle Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $202,941 (2006); Median rent: $476 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.7% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 594-3400 http://fp1.centurytel.net/villageofeagle
EAGLE (town). Covers a land area of 34.632 square miles and a water area of 0.425 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. Population: 2,022 (1990); 3,117 (2000); 3,500 (2006); 3,798 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 101.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 74.0% now married, 2.8% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% German, 14.3% Polish, 11.0% Irish, 8.0% English, 5.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 15.8% professional, 12.0% services, 28.2% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.1% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,312 (2006); Median household income: $81,761 (2006); Average household income: $95,961 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Palmyra-Eagle Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 495-7100
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.1% (2006); Median home value: $288,542 (2006); Median rent: $591 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELM GROVE (village). Covers a land area of 3.257 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.04° N. Lat.; 88.08° W. Long. Elevation is 746 feet. Population: 6,334 (1990); 6,249 (2000); 6,150 (2006); 6,075 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,888.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 69.7% now married, 7.0% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% German, 18.3% Irish, 12.1% English, 7.3% Italian, 7.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.2% management, 35.3% professional, 7.7% services, 20.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.8% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $52,505 (2006); Median household income: $86,437 (2006); Average household income: $128,936 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $852 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $826 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 27.4% (2006). School District(s)
Elmbrook (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 7,664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 781-3030 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $343,631 (2006); Median rent: $634 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 150.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Elm Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 782-6700 http://www.elmgrovewi.org
GENESEE (town). Covers a land area of 31.903 square miles and a water area of 0.098 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 896 feet. Population: 5,915 (1990); 7,284 (2000); 7,509 (2006); 7,720 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 235.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 76.0% now married, 3.1% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.9% German, 13.8% Irish, 11.6% English, 10.2% Polish, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 22.9% professional, 8.4% services, 27.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,059 (2006); Median household income: $90,809 (2006); Average household income: $104,074 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Kettle Moraine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,378 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-6330
Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $291,780 (2006); Median rent: $705 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Genesee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-3656 http://www.towngenesee.org
HARTLAND (village). Covers a land area of 4.508 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.10° N. Lat.; 88.34° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 7,165 (1990); 7,905 (2000); 8,559 (2006); 9,058 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,898.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 59.3% now married, 3.0% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 15.3% Irish, 10.1% Polish, 7.4% Italian, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 24.6% professional, 12.8% services, 26.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 7.8% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,054 (2006); Median household income: $67,560 (2006); Average household income: $83,428 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006). School District(s)
Arrowhead Uhs (09-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 369-3611 Hartland-Lakeside J3 (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 369-6700 Lake Country (KG-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-3606 Swallow (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 389 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-2000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.0% (2006); Median home value: $244,605 (2006); Median rent: $612 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 144.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lake Country Reporter (General - Circulation 8,742); Sussex Sun (General - Circulation 3,000); The Index (General - Circulation 2,068) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hartland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-7059 http://www.hartland-wi.org Village of Hartland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-2714 http://www.villageofhartland.com
LAC LA BELLE (village). Covers a land area of 0.680 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 88.52° W. Long. Elevation is 870 feet. Population: 294 (1990); 329 (2000); 349 (2006); 356 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 513.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 75.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 14.0% Irish, 13.1% Polish, 10.1% English, 8.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.2% management, 21.8% professional, 4.8% services, 34.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.7% construction, 7.9% production (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waukesha County Income: Per capita income: $60,501 (2006); Median household income: $119,792 (2006); Average household income: $163,682 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 57.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.9% (2006); Median home value: $700,581 (2006); Median rent: $900 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LANNON (village). Covers a land area of 2.443 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.16° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 924 (1990); 1,009 (2000); 950 (2006); 870 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 388.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 56.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.8% German, 13.4% Irish, 8.8% Polish, 8.6% English, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 11.4% professional, 11.0% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.1% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,674 (2006); Median household income: $51,179 (2006); Average household income: $58,913 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Hamilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-1973 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $149,590 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 48.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LISBON (town). Covers a land area of 29.544 square miles and a water area of 0.033 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Population: 7,692 (1990); 9,359 (2000); 10,491 (2006); 11,344 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 355.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 74.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.4% German, 12.3% Irish, 11.2% Polish, 8.2% English, 5.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 21.6% professional, 10.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,423 (2006); Median household income: $79,006 (2006); Average household income: $88,206 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $236 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $202 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.5% (2006); Median home value: $251,565 (2006); Median rent: $461 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 49.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENOMONEE FALLS (village). Covers a land area of 33.276 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 43.15° N. Lat.; 88.11° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Named for the Algonquian translation of “wild rice people”. Menomonee Falls was founded in 1843 by Frederic Nehs, who bought land here because of the water power available. Other German immigrants followed him, establishing a bottling plant, flour mill, sugar beet factory, and a ginseng plant. After industry declined in Menomonee Falls, it became a residential center for Milwaukee workers. Population: 26,840 (1990); 32,647 (2000); 34,046 (2006); 35,053 (2011 projected); Race: 94.5% White, 2.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,023.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 65.7% now married, 7.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 11.6% Irish, 11.5% Polish, 7.0% English, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,638 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 140 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 21.9% professional, 9.0% services, 29.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.0% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,768 (2006); Median household income: $65,994 (2006); Average household income: $78,677 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $663 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $607 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). School District(s)
Hamilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-1973 Menomonee Falls (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 255-8440 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $213,468 (2006); Median rent: $633 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Memorial Hospital (237 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 143.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 251-2430 http://www.menomoneefallschamber.com Village of Menomonee Falls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 532-4200 http://www.menomonee-falls.org
MERTON (village). Covers a land area of 2.636 square miles and a water area of 0.028 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 88.31° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 1,278 (1990); 1,926 (2000); 2,425 (2006); 2,789 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 920.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 72.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.4% German, 16.1% Polish, 15.8% Irish, 8.1% English, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 17.7% professional, 9.8% services, 29.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.3% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,688 (2006); Median household income: $84,686 (2006); Average household income: $93,497 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Merton Community (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 538-1130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $292,659 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MERTON (town). Covers a land area of 25.745 square miles and a water area of 2.514 square miles. Located at 43.14° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 960 feet. Population: 6,220 (1990); 7,988 (2000); 8,311 (2006); 8,547 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 322.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 73.3% now married, 3.0% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.5% German, 14.2% Irish, 10.0% Polish, 7.2% English, 6.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 19.9% professional, 8.7% services, 30.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,908 (2006); Median household income: $92,284 (2006); Average household income: $116,994 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $212 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $190 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). School District(s)
Merton Community (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 538-1130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $333,609 (2006); Median rent: $611 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MUKWONAGO (village). Covers a land area of 4.692 square miles and a water area of 0.142 square miles. Located at 42.86° N. Lat.; 88.33° W. Long. Elevation is 837 feet. Population: 5,042 (1990); 6,162 (2000); 6,578 (2006); 6,930 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,402.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 59.3% now married, 7.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 16.2% Polish, 14.2% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 18.3% professional, 10.8% services, 25.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.0% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,215 (2006); Median household income: $65,089 (2006); Average household income: $71,790 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $566 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $482 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006).
School District(s)
Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Norris (07-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-5911 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $198,884 (2006); Median rent: $624 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 237.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mukwonago Chief (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mukwonago Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-7758 http://www.mukwonagochamber.com/ Village of Mukwonago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6420 http://www.villageofmukwonago.com
MUKWONAGO (town). Covers a land area of 30.911 square miles and a water area of 1.054 square miles. Located at 42.88° N. Lat.; 88.36° W. Long. Elevation is 837 feet. Population: 5,378 (1990); 6,868 (2000); 7,727 (2006); 8,337 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 250.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 72.7% now married, 2.1% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.3% German, 20.6% Polish, 12.1% Irish, 7.6% Italian, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 23.3% professional, 7.9% services, 25.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.7% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,401 (2006); Median household income: $87,924 (2006); Average household income: $98,142 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). School District(s)
Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Norris (07-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-5911 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.9% (2006); Median home value: $270,036 (2006); Median rent: $669 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Newspapers: Mukwonago Chief (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 97.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.1% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mukwonago Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-7758 http://www.mukwonagochamber.com/ Town of Mukwonago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-4555 http://townofmukwonago.com
MUSKEGO (city). Covers a land area of 31.225 square miles and a water area of 4.656 square miles. Located at 42.90° N. Lat.; 88.12° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 16,813 (1990); 21,397 (2000); 22,611 (2006); 23,514 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 724.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.8% German, 23.9% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 6.0% Italian, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 151 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waukesha County management, 19.4% professional, 10.3% services, 29.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.7% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,984 (2006); Median household income: $74,146 (2006); Average household income: $84,631 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Muskego-Norway (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 679-5400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $243,465 (2006); Median rent: $715 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 105.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Muskego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 679-4100 http://www.ci.muskego.wi.us Muskego Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 679-2550 http://www.muskego.org/
NASHOTAH (village). Covers a land area of 1.620 square miles and a water area of 0.032 square miles. Located at 43.09° N. Lat.; 88.40° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. History: Seat of Nashotah House, an Episcopal seminary. Population: 567 (1990); 1,266 (2000); 1,294 (2006); 1,311 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 798.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 14.9% never married, 72.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 15.9% Irish, 11.1% English, 9.9% Polish, 7.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.5% management, 24.2% professional, 7.8% services, 28.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.0% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,061 (2006); Median household income: $87,887 (2006); Average household income: $103,357 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 46.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006). Four-year College(s)
Nashotah House (Private, Not-for-profit, Other Protestant) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 646-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.9% (2006); Median home value: $321,635 (2006); Median rent: $808 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 7 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Nashotah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 367-3374
NEW BERLIN (city). Covers a land area of 36.841 square miles and a water area of 0.083 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 88.10° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Named for a city in New York, former home of settler Sidney Evans. Founded 1840. Incorporated 1959. Population: 33,597 (1990); 38,220 (2000); 38,529 (2006); 38,785 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.7% Black, 3.5% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,045.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 67.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% German, 18.3% Polish, 12.6% Irish, 6.6% English, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,052 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 197 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 24.1% professional, 7.9% services, 29.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.9% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,973 (2006); Median household income: $75,805 (2006); Average household income: $91,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $576 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $542 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006). School District(s)
New Berlin (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 789-6220 West Allis (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 8,827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 604-3005 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $233,173 (2006); Median rent: $761 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 140.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Brookfield News (General - Circulation 6,340); Cudahy Reminder-Enterprise (General - Circulation 3,434); Elm Grove Elm Leaves (General - Circulation 1,596); Franklin-Hales Corners Hub (General Circulation 4,324); Germantown Banner-Press (General - Circulation 2,310); Greendale Village Life (General - Circulation 2,947); Greenfield Observer (General - Circulation 3,469); Menomonee Falls News (General Circulation 1,468); Mequon-Thiensville Courant (General - Circulation 1,468); Muskego Sun (General - Circulation 3,574); New Berlin Citizen (General - Circulation 4,309); North Shore Herald (General - Circulation 2,988); Oak Creek Pictorial (General - Circulation 4,566); Saint Francis Reminder Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,358); South Milwaukee Voice Graphic (General - Circulation 3,645); The Bay Viewer (General Circulation 1,529); This Week (General - Circulation 223,762); Wauwatosa News-Times (General - Circulation 6,286); West Allis Star (General Circulation 4,926) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 51.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of New Berlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-8610 http://www.newberlin.org New Berlin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 786-5280 http://www.nb-chamber.org
NORTH PRAIRIE (village). Covers a land area of 2.652 square miles and a water area of 0.007 square miles. Located at 42.93° N. Lat.; 88.40° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. Population: 1,423 (1990); 1,571 (2000); 1,937 (2006); 2,216 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 730.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 63.9% now married, 3.3% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.2% German, 16.1% Polish, 11.5% Irish, 10.2% English, 5.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 16.8% professional, 9.6% services, 29.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.7% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,223 (2006); Median household income: $75,497 (2006); Average household income: $83,488 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
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Mukwonago (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 363-6304 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $219,961 (2006); Median rent: $664 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 44.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of North Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 392-2271 http://www.northprairie.net
OCONOMOWOC (city). Covers a land area of 6.709 square miles and a water area of 0.493 square miles. Located at 43.10° N. Lat.; 88.49° W. Long. Elevation is 873 feet. History: Named for the Algonquian translation of “beaver dam”. Oconomowoc developed in the 1880’s and 1890’s as a summer home for wealthy families from the cities of the south. In the 1900’s, some of the luxurious estates became resort hotels. Winter sports were later added to Oconomowoc’s attractions. Population: 11,042 (1990); 12,382 (2000); 13,588 (2006); 14,519 (2011 projected); Race: 96.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,025.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 59.7% now married, 9.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 12.0% Irish, 8.9% Polish, 8.5% English, 6.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 174 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 21.0% professional, 10.3% services, 30.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.1% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,373 (2006); Median household income: $59,874 (2006); Average household income: $71,336 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
Oconomowoc Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 560-2111 Stone Bank (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 966-2900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2006); Median home value: $220,444 (2006); Median rent: $624 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital (77 beds); Rogers Memorial Hospital (90 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 119.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oconomowoc Enterprise (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Oconomowoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 569-2186 http://www.oconomowocusa.com Oconomowoc Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-2666 http://www.oconomowoc.org/
OCONOMOWOC (town). Covers a land area of 29.289 square miles and a water area of 3.316 square miles. Located at 43.12° N. Lat.; 88.47° W. Long. Elevation is 873 feet. History: Incorporated 1875. Population: 7,245 (1990); 7,451 (2000); 7,888 (2006); 8,212 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 269.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 69.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000);
Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% German, 13.8% Irish, 9.9% English, 8.4% Polish, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 72 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 20.3% professional, 9.3% services, 28.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 13.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,979 (2006); Median household income: $80,346 (2006); Average household income: $108,810 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $314 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $286 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). School District(s)
Oconomowoc Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 560-2111 Stone Bank (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 966-2900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $289,899 (2006); Median rent: $719 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Oconomowoc Enterprise (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oconomowoc Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-2666 http://www.oconomowoc.org/ Town of Oconomowoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-0251 http://townocon.com
OCONOMOWOC LAKE (village). Covers a land area of 1.890 square miles and a water area of 1.310 square miles. Located at 43.09° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 507 (1990); 564 (2000); 567 (2006); 558 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 300.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 75.2% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.7% German, 21.2% Irish, 13.3% English, 8.4% Polish, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 33.9% management, 24.7% professional, 9.2% services, 24.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 2.6% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $83,108 (2006); Median household income: $140,278 (2006); Average household income: $218,160 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 63.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $951,087 (2006); Median rent: $1,500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) OKAUCHEE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 53069). Covers a land area of 0.297 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 598 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2,013.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.5% under 18, 12.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 66.7% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 17.7% Irish, 16.9% English, 12.6% Polish, 12.3% Italian (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waukesha County Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 15.9% professional, 7.1% services, 30.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.1% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,332 (2000); Median household income: $55,221 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2000); Median home value: $215,900 (2000); Median rent: $639 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.7% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OKAUCHEE LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.476 square miles and a water area of 1.465 square miles. Located at 43.11° N. Lat.; 88.44° W. Long. Population: 3,819 (1990); 3,916 (2000); 4,058 (2006); 4,182 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,167.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 12.9% Irish, 11.1% English, 8.5% Polish, 6.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 18.0% professional, 8.0% services, 30.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.6% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,532 (2006); Median household income: $80,380 (2006); Average household income: $111,003 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.1% (2006); Median home value: $335,067 (2006); Median rent: $729 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.1% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OTTAWA (town). Covers a land area of 34.315 square miles and a water area of 0.606 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 927 feet. Population: 2,846 (1990); 3,758 (2000); 4,046 (2006); 4,272 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 117.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 67.5% now married, 5.6% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.8% German, 14.9% Irish, 9.8% English, 8.8% Polish, 6.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 22.9% professional, 11.8% services, 25.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.4% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,574 (2006); Median household income: $79,644 (2006); Average household income: $91,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.4% (2006); Median home value: $293,797 (2006); Median rent: $900 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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PEWAUKEE (city). Covers a land area of 21.769 square miles and a water area of 1.451 square miles. Located at 43.06° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. Population: 8,426 (1990); 11,783 (2000); 12,799 (2006); 13,584 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 588.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 71.3% now married, 4.4% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% German, 15.7% Irish, 11.7% Polish, 7.1% English, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 22.1% professional, 7.5% services, 29.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.1% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,304 (2006); Median household income: $87,281 (2006); Average household income: $104,746 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Pewaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-2100 Two-year College(s)
Waukesha County Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,386. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-5566 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,565; Out-of-state $15,459 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $263,719 (2006); Median rent: $893 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 119.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pewaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-0770 http://www.cityofpewaukee.us Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-8851 http://www.PewaukeeChamber.org
PEWAUKEE (village). Covers a land area of 4.113 square miles and a water area of 0.288 square miles. Located at 43.08° N. Lat.; 88.25° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Waukesha County Area Technical College. Incorporated 1876. Population: 5,066 (1990); 8,170 (2000); 9,268 (2006); 10,103 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.8% Black, 2.8% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,253.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 53.1% now married, 7.2% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% German, 12.9% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 6.7% English, 5.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 18.6% professional, 12.1% services, 32.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.9% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,194 (2006); Median household income: $62,889 (2006); Average household income: $71,272 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Pewaukee (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-2100
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Waukesha County Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,386. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-5566 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,565; Out-of-state $15,459 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $200,549 (2006); Median rent: $623 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-8851 http://www.PewaukeeChamber.org Village of Pewaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 691-5660 http://villageofpewaukeewi.cbo2.com
Hamilton (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-1973 Richmond (PK-08) 2003-04 Enrollment: 431 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 538-1360 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $240,056 (2006); Median rent: $668 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sussex-Lisbon Business & Professional Association . . . . . (262) 246-4940 http://www.sussexareachamber.com Village of Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 246-5200 http://www.village.sussex.wi.us
SUMMIT (town). Covers a land area of 25.751 square miles and a water area of 2.755 square miles. Located at 43.05° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Population: 3,982 (1990); 4,999 (2000); 5,312 (2006); 5,548 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 1.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 206.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 67.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% German, 16.1% Irish, 9.3% English, 9.2% Polish, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 23.8% professional, 14.9% services, 24.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.3% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,566 (2006); Median household income: $85,742 (2006); Average household income: $101,806 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.5% (2006); Median home value: $338,671 (2006); Median rent: $672 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 50.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 567-2757 http://www.summittown.org SUSSEX (village). Covers a land area of 6.030 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.13° N. Lat.; 88.22° W. Long. Elevation is 930 feet. Population: 5,551 (1990); 8,828 (2000); 9,518 (2006); 10,026 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 1.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,578.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 62.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% German, 13.8% Polish, 9.7% Irish, 5.7% Norwegian, 5.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 85 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 17.3% professional, 9.3% services, 31.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,272 (2006); Median household income: $68,492 (2006); Average household income: $75,137 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $473 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $439 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006).
VERNON (town). Covers a land area of 32.249 square miles and a water area of 0.461 square miles. Located at 42.89° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 7,455 (1990); 7,227 (2000); 7,415 (2006); 7,570 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 229.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 71.2% now married, 2.3% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% German, 19.3% Polish, 9.6% Irish, 9.1% English, 6.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 17.8% professional, 11.2% services, 28.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,141 (2006); Median household income: $81,239 (2006); Average household income: $90,692 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $195 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $184 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.0% (2006); Median home value: $259,984 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 662-2039 http://www.townofvernon.org WALES (village). Covers a land area of 2.441 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.00° N. Lat.; 88.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,002 feet. History: Wales was settled by Welsh immigrants who found the land somewhat like their native country. Population: 2,474 (1990); 2,523 (2000); 2,586 (2006); 2,621 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,059.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 66.7% now married, 1.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.2% German, 12.9% Irish, 11.8% English, 10.9% Polish, 7.9% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 29.0% professional, 10.0% services, 25.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.2% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,521 (2006); Median household income: $87,297 (2006); Average household income: $98,753 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.2% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waupaca County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006). School District(s)
Kettle Moraine (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,378 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-6330 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2006); Median home value: $260,449 (2006); Median rent: $596 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Wales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 968-4550 http://www.wauknet.com/taliesin
WAUKESHA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 21.605 square miles and a water area of 0.073 square miles. Located at 43.01° N. Lat.; 88.23° W. Long. Elevation is 821 feet. History: Named for the Potawatomi translation of “foxes,” for the Fox Indian tribe. The first settlement at Waukesha was called Prairieville. The Little Fox River provided water power here for a sawmill, and many European immigrants came to the area to work in the lumber trade. Flour making later replaced timber, and machinery manufacturing developed as well. Carroll College was founded here in 1841 as Prairieville Academy. An abolitionist center in pre-Civil War days, Waukesha served as an important station on the Underground Railroad to freedom for southern slaves. From the 1870’s to the 1890’s, Waukesha was a popular health spa, the mineral waters from its numerous springs believed to provide cures for many ailments. Population: 59,341 (1990); 64,825 (2000); 66,057 (2006); 67,119 (2011 projected); Race: 88.5% White, 1.9% Black, 3.2% Asian, 10.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,057.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 55.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 12.7% Other groups, 12.6% Irish, 10.4% Polish, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,864 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 169 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 122 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 22.7% professional, 12.8% services, 28.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.4% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,930 (2006); Median household income: $55,082 (2006); Average household income: $64,639 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $569 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $531 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006). School District(s)
Waukesha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 12,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 970-1012 Four-year College(s)
Carroll College (Private, Not-for-profit, Presbyterian Church (USA)) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,123. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 547-1211 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $19,050; Out-of-state $19,050 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $191,899 (2006); Median rent: $612 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Waukesha Memorial Hospital (301 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 195.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Freeman (Circulation 15,444) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of Waukesha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 524-3550 http://www.ci.waukesha.wi.us Waukesha Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 542-4249 http://www.waukesha.org
WAUKESHA (town). Covers a land area of 22.877 square miles and a water area of 0.099 square miles. Located at 42.97° N. Lat.; 88.24° W. Long. Elevation is 821 feet. History: Waukesha was a stop on the Underground Railroad; after the Civil War it became a health resort. Carroll College and the University of Wisconsin, Waukesha Campus are here. Native American mounds are preserved in the city’s Cutler Park. Incorporated 1896. Population: 5,991 (1990); 8,596 (2000); 9,840 (2006); 10,624 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.4% Black, 1.7% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 430.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 71.5% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.9% German, 13.7% Polish, 10.1% Irish, 9.7% English, 4.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 24.3% professional, 9.5% services, 27.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.1% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,999 (2006); Median household income: $85,789 (2006); Average household income: $101,024 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). School District(s)
Waukesha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 12,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 970-1012 Four-year College(s)
Carroll College (Private, Not-for-profit, Presbyterian Church (USA)) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,123. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 547-1211 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $19,050; Out-of-state $19,050 Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.5% (2006); Median home value: $263,144 (2006); Median rent: $652 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Newspapers: The Freeman (Circulation 15,444) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.1% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waukesha Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 542-4249 http://www.waukesha.org
Waupaca County Located in central Wisconsin; drained by the Wolf and Embarrass Rivers. Covers a land area of 751.09 square miles, a water area of 14.24 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Waupaca. Weather Station: Clintonville
Elevation: 797 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 24 29 40 55 68 77 82 79 70 58 42 29 Low 4 9 20 33 44 53 58 55 46 36 24 12 Precip 1.3 1.0 2.1 2.6 3.7 3.4 4.0 4.0 3.6 2.5 2.3 1.4 Snow 13.0 7.5 8.0 2.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4.1 10.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Waupaca
Elevation: 839 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 25 30 41 56 69 78 82 80 71 59 43 30 Low 7 12 22 35 46 55 60 58 49 38 27 14 Precip 1.3 1.0 2.3 3.0 3.9 3.7 4.4 4.1 3.7 2.5 2.4 1.4 Snow 12.8 7.0 9.4 2.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4.4 10.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 46,104 (1990); 51,731 (2000); 53,159 (2006); 54,408 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 70.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.4% Catholic Church, 19.5% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 12.3% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 9.9% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 4.1% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,183 (2005); Leading industries: 34.3% manufacturing; 14.6% health care and social assistance; 14.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,398 totaling 247,351 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 57 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,692 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 892 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,650 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 360 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,401 (2006); Median household income: $47,661 (2006); Average household income: $56,271 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.90% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $346 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $288 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $125,481 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 109.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 136.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 186.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 8.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 6.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 300.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 59.1% Bush, 40.0% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Hartman Creek State Park; Mukwa State Wildlife Area; Wolf River State Fishery Area Additional Information Contacts Waupaca County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 258-6200 http://www.co.waupaca.wi.us City of Marion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 754-2124 http://www.marion.govoffice2.com City of New London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-8500 http://www.newlondonwi.org City of Waupaca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 258-4411 http://www.cityofwaupaca.org Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 823-4606 http://www.clintonvillewi.org/chamber Fremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 446-3838 http://www.fremontwis.com Iola-Scandinavia Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (715) 445-4000 http://www.gglbbs.com/iola Manawa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 596-2495 http://www.manawachamber.com New London Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-5822 http://www.newlondonwi.org/ Waupaca Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 417-4040 http://www.waupacaareachamber.com Weyauwega Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2500 http://www.weyauwegachamber.com
Waupaca County Communities BEAR CREEK (town). Covers a land area of 36.656 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 88.79° W. Long. Population: 787 (1990); 838 (2000); 813 (2006); 797 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 67.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% German, 9.9% Irish, 7.9% French (except Basque), 6.6% United States or American, 4.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5%
management, 12.4% professional, 12.2% services, 14.8% sales, 5.7% farming, 10.7% construction, 26.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,640 (2006); Median household income: $51,299 (2006); Average household income: $57,853 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Clintonville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,586 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 823-7215 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $146,914 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 14.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG FALLS (village). Covers a land area of 0.484 square miles and a water area of 0.023 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 89.01° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 75 (1990); 85 (2000); 82 (2006); 81 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 169.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 64.0% now married, 12.0% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 26.0% Norwegian, 12.5% French (except Basque), 6.7% Other groups, 6.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 13.9% professional, 11.1% services, 8.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 27.8% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,713 (2006); Median household income: $41,750 (2006); Average household income: $47,756 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $72,000 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) CALEDONIA (town). Covers a land area of 27.847 square miles and a water area of 0.216 square miles. Located at 44.29° N. Lat.; 88.80° W. Long. Population: 1,177 (1990); 1,466 (2000); 2,107 (2006); 2,561 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 1.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 75.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 70.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.6% German, 9.5% Irish, 7.4% Norwegian, 6.1% French (except Basque), 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 119 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 13.9% professional, 14.0% services, 23.5% sales, 2.4% farming, 8.9% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,473 (2006); Median household income: $66,482 (2006); Average household income: $76,807 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.2% (2006); Median home value: $173,512 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waupaca County Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHAIN O’ LAKES-KING (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.311 square miles and a water area of 1.252 square miles. Located at 44.33° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Population: 1,711 (1990); 2,215 (2000); 2,257 (2006); 2,284 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 523.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.53 (2006); Median age: 62.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 146.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 55.4% now married, 12.6% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% German, 12.4% English, 11.9% Norwegian, 11.2% Irish, 8.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 20.1% professional, 13.2% services, 27.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.2% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,816 (2006); Median household income: $57,212 (2006); Average household income: $78,721 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.8% (2006); Median home value: $211,268 (2006); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) CLINTONVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 4.226 square miles and a water area of 0.059 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 88.75° W. Long. Elevation is 825 feet. History: Clintonville was founded in 1855 by Norman Clinton, whose journey to the north woods was halted here when his ox became sick. The first settlement was named Pigeon, for the wild pigeons that were abundant, but was renamed for Clinton when he became the postmaster in 1858. Population: 4,393 (1990); 4,736 (2000); 4,432 (2006); 4,190 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,048.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 54.8% now married, 12.5% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 9.7% Norwegian, 7.9% Irish, 6.1% Other groups, 6.0% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 14.8% professional, 15.0% services, 21.2% sales, 1.4% farming, 7.8% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,663 (2006); Median household income: $38,072 (2006); Average household income: $43,022 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Clintonville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,586 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 823-7215 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $86,145 (2006); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Newspapers: Tribune-Gazette (General - Circulation 3,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.2% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 823-4606 http://www.clintonvillewi.org/chamber
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DAYTON (town). Covers a land area of 35.233 square miles and a water area of 1.154 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Population: 1,992 (1990); 2,734 (2000); 2,830 (2006); 2,873 (2011 projected); Race: 97.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 80.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.1% German, 12.3% Norwegian, 10.5% Irish, 10.2% English, 9.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 18.8% professional, 15.5% services, 21.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,502 (2006); Median household income: $53,013 (2006); Average household income: $62,865 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.5% (2006); Median home value: $148,167 (2006); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUPONT (town). Covers a land area of 34.731 square miles and a water area of 0.338 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 88.92° W. Long. Population: 600 (1990); 741 (2000); 717 (2006); 709 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.4% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.7% German, 7.2% Irish, 5.8% United States or American, 4.5% French (except Basque), 4.5% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 5.0% professional, 10.2% services, 22.4% sales, 5.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 29.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,234 (2006); Median household income: $42,849 (2006); Average household income: $50,390 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $144,737 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 21.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMBARRASS (village). Covers a land area of 1.204 square miles and a water area of 0.004 square miles. Located at 44.67° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Elevation is 810 feet. Population: 461 (1990); 399 (2000); 416 (2006); 424 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 345.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 72.2% now married, 7.5% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.3% German, 11.5% Polish, 7.2% Irish, 6.3% Norwegian, 4.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1%
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management, 8.6% professional, 13.1% services, 25.8% sales, 2.0% farming, 20.7% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,240 (2006); Median household income: $46,757 (2006); Average household income: $50,723 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2006); Median home value: $94,286 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.4% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FARMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 34.470 square miles and a water area of 0.994 square miles. Located at 44.35° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Population: 3,522 (1990); 4,148 (2000); 4,291 (2006); 4,399 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 124.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 62.2% now married, 8.7% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% German, 13.6% Irish, 10.8% Polish, 10.3% Norwegian, 8.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 16.6% professional, 15.6% services, 28.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 5.5% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,304 (2006); Median household income: $57,011 (2006); Average household income: $68,841 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.1% (2006); Median home value: $149,870 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREMONT (village). Covers a land area of 1.045 square miles and a water area of 0.141 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 88.87° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 655 (1990); 666 (2000); 899 (2006); 1,074 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 860.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 62.9% now married, 9.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.6% German, 13.8% Irish, 9.7% English, 9.5% Polish, 7.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 12.9% professional, 12.9% services, 22.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.1% construction, 27.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,956 (2006); Median household income: $47,203 (2006); Average household income: $53,930 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Weyauwega-Fremont (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2148 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $138,564 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 45.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 446-3838 http://www.fremontwis.com
FREMONT (town). Covers a land area of 19.072 square miles and a water area of 0.991 square miles. Located at 44.26° N. Lat.; 88.89° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 538 (1990); 632 (2000); 875 (2006); 1,055 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 62.3% now married, 7.8% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.7% German, 9.1% Irish, 5.8% Polish, 5.3% English, 4.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 8.5% professional, 12.3% services, 23.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 12.6% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,523 (2006); Median household income: $50,149 (2006); Average household income: $61,076 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Weyauwega-Fremont (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2148 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $167,647 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 3.2% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 446-3838 http://www.fremontwis.com
HARRISON (town). Covers a land area of 36.882 square miles and a water area of 0.061 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 89.16° W. Long. Population: 432 (1990); 509 (2000); 497 (2006); 490 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 60.1% now married, 6.4% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% German, 22.0% Norwegian, 21.8% Polish, 12.3% Irish, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 9.4% professional, 10.7% services, 19.2% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.6% construction, 32.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,559 (2006); Median household income: $43,571 (2006); Average household income: $52,015 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $130,208 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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HELVETIA (town). Covers a land area of 35.933 square miles and a water area of 0.295 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Population: 587 (1990); 649 (2000); 612 (2006); 603 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 68.0% now married, 8.3% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.0% German, 22.8% Norwegian, 7.3% Polish, 6.5% Irish, 6.0% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 10.3% professional, 17.4% services, 20.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.4% construction, 33.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,722 (2006); Median household income: $46,394 (2006); Average household income: $55,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $129,762 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IOLA (village). Covers a land area of 1.714 square miles and a water area of 0.155 square miles. Located at 44.50° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 1,171 (1990); 1,298 (2000); 1,275 (2006); 1,276 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 743.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 58.6% now married, 10.5% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.6% German, 29.0% Norwegian, 11.8% Polish, 10.4% Irish, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 16.4% professional, 16.3% services, 24.7% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.3% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,501 (2006); Median household income: $39,700 (2006); Average household income: $50,071 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Iola-Scandinavia (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 445-2411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.7% (2006); Median home value: $110,069 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Newspapers: Manawa Advocate (General - Circulation 700); The Iola Herald (General - Circulation 1,350) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 8.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Iola-Scandinavia Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (715) 445-4000 http://www.gglbbs.com/iola
IOLA (town). Covers a land area of 33.644 square miles and a water area of 0.838 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 596 (1990); 818 (2000); 798 (2006); 793 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
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size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 70.9% now married, 5.5% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.0% German, 31.6% Norwegian, 11.5% Irish, 6.9% Polish, 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 19.6% professional, 10.7% services, 22.0% sales, 4.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,325 (2006); Median household income: $58,482 (2006); Average household income: $64,638 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Iola-Scandinavia (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 445-2411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $143,112 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Newspapers: Manawa Advocate (General - Circulation 700); The Iola Herald (General - Circulation 1,350) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Iola-Scandinavia Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (715) 445-4000 http://www.gglbbs.com/iola
LARRABEE (town). Covers a land area of 33.377 square miles and a water area of 0.227 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 88.79° W. Long. Population: 1,344 (1990); 1,301 (2000); 1,246 (2006); 1,228 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 64.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.1% German, 7.1% Irish, 6.1% Norwegian, 5.2% Polish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 10.2% professional, 9.2% services, 22.3% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 28.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,069 (2006); Median household income: $50,969 (2006); Average household income: $57,320 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $130,921 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 1.2% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEBANON (town). Covers a land area of 36.045 square miles and a water area of 0.029 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 88.80° W. Long. Population: 1,290 (1990); 1,648 (2000); 1,669 (2006); 1,661 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 66.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.4% German, 12.6% Irish, 6.8% English, 5.7% Norwegian, 5.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9%
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management, 9.0% professional, 12.4% services, 17.7% sales, 2.8% farming, 14.0% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,575 (2006); Median household income: $56,215 (2006); Average household income: $66,242 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $137,407 (2006); Median rent: $397 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIND (town). Covers a land area of 35.943 square miles and a water area of 0.170 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 89.04° W. Long. Population: 1,157 (1990); 1,381 (2000); 1,316 (2006); 1,334 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.3% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 10.3% Norwegian, 10.0% Polish, 8.7% English, 7.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 14.9% professional, 16.0% services, 17.4% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.0% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,519 (2006); Median household income: $46,929 (2006); Average household income: $53,259 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $122,260 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) LITTLE WOLF (town). Covers a land area of 33.524 square miles and a water area of 0.430 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Population: 1,321 (1990); 1,445 (2000); 1,491 (2006); 1,512 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 69.6% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% German, 9.2% Norwegian, 8.9% Irish, 6.6% Polish, 4.0% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 9.3% professional, 14.4% services, 21.0% sales, 2.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,700 (2006); Median household income: $54,452 (2006); Average household income: $59,696 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $137,115 (2006); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANAWA (city). Covers a land area of 1.669 square miles and a water area of 0.109 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 1,174 (1990); 1,330 (2000); 1,290 (2006); 1,263 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 772.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 57.5% now married, 12.1% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% German, 10.7% Irish, 10.1% Norwegian, 4.6% French (except Basque), 4.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 13.6% professional, 12.7% services, 22.1% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.9% construction, 32.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,548 (2006); Median household income: $40,143 (2006); Average household income: $49,591 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Manawa (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 596-2525 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $91,667 (2006); Median rent: $294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Manawa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 596-2495 http://www.manawachamber.com
MARION (city). Covers a land area of 2.120 square miles and a water area of 0.081 square miles. Located at 44.67° N. Lat.; 88.88° W. Long. Elevation is 855 feet. History: Marion was founded in 1856 on the Pigeon River, and named for the first child born here. It began as a lumber village, later becoming a center for cheese production. Population: 1,277 (1990); 1,297 (2000); 1,270 (2006); 1,269 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 599.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 63.0% now married, 12.1% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.7% German, 7.6% Irish, 7.0% English, 6.6% Norwegian, 5.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 10.6% professional, 12.6% services, 22.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.4% construction, 32.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,539 (2006); Median household income: $37,727 (2006); Average household income: $49,353 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Marion (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 754-2511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $93,421 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waupaca County City of Marion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 754-2124 http://www.marion.govoffice2.com
MATTESON (town). Covers a land area of 36.664 square miles and a water area of 0.472 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 88.67° W. Long. Population: 891 (1990); 956 (2000); 967 (2006); 963 (2011 projected); Race: 96.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 65.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% German, 9.8% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 7.9% French (except Basque), 6.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 8.5% professional, 17.9% services, 14.8% sales, 2.9% farming, 14.1% construction, 34.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,881 (2006); Median household income: $50,300 (2006); Average household income: $53,852 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.2% (2006); Median home value: $124,462 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MUKWA (town). Covers a land area of 31.426 square miles and a water area of 1.699 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 88.81° W. Long. Population: 2,291 (1990); 2,773 (2000); 3,526 (2006); 4,074 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 112.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.4% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.7% German, 16.3% Irish, 6.8% French (except Basque), 5.8% Polish, 5.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 10.0% professional, 11.0% services, 22.3% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.5% construction, 32.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,956 (2006); Median household income: $62,466 (2006); Average household income: $70,728 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $153,716 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.1% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW LONDON (city). Covers a land area of 5.598 square miles and a water area of 0.059 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 88.74° W. Long. Elevation is 789 feet. History: New London was founded in 1853 by Lucius Taft and Ira Millerd. It was named for the town in Connecticut by Reeder Smith, who built the plank road between Appleton and Stevens Point. New London became a lumber center and the terminus of steamboats on the Wolf River. Population: 6,779 (1990); 7,085 (2000); 7,049 (2006); 7,057 (2011 projected); Race: 95.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,259.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 58.8% now married, 8.3% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 10.4% Irish, 7.8% French (except Basque), 7.1% Norwegian, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 13.6% professional, 15.3% services, 23.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.6% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,949 (2006); Median household income: $42,611 (2006); Average household income: $49,039 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
New London (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,516 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-8530 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $109,291 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: New London Family Medical Center (75 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 274.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Press-Star (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.1% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of New London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-8500 http://www.newlondonwi.org New London Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 982-5822 http://www.newlondonwi.org/
OGDENSBURG (village). Covers a land area of 0.977 square miles and a water area of 0.050 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Elevation is 861 feet. Population: 220 (1990); 224 (2000); 211 (2006); 207 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 215.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 64.7% now married, 7.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% German, 11.3% English, 10.8% Norwegian, 7.5% United States or American, 5.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 18.9% professional, 11.6% services, 18.9% sales, 3.2% farming, 21.1% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,382 (2006); Median household income: $43,250 (2006); Average household income: $52,472 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 52.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) ROYALTON (town). Covers a land area of 33.620 square miles and a water area of 2.285 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 88.93° W. Long. Elevation is 822 feet. Population: 1,449 (1990); 1,523 (2000); 1,506 (2006); 1,535 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 66.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% German, 7.6% Irish, 5.3% French (except Basque), 5.2% Norwegian, 5.1% English (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 9.8% professional, 15.1% services, 21.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 10.7% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,644 (2006); Median household income: $58,991 (2006); Average household income: $65,261 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.5% (2006); Median home value: $137,853 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAINT LAWRENCE (town). Covers a land area of 34.707 square miles and a water area of 0.281 square miles. Located at 44.45° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Population: 697 (1990); 740 (2000); 708 (2006); 702 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 64.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% German, 22.0% Norwegian, 10.1% Irish, 8.8% Polish, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 10.9% professional, 9.6% services, 19.5% sales, 1.3% farming, 13.7% construction, 31.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,275 (2006); Median household income: $51,654 (2006); Average household income: $64,603 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $129,118 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCANDINAVIA (village). Covers a land area of 0.862 square miles and a water area of 0.124 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 89.14° W. Long. Elevation is 931 feet. Population: 298 (1990); 349 (2000); 357 (2006); 363 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 414.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 63.8% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.9% German, 24.6% Norwegian, 14.0% Irish, 12.6% Other groups, 10.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 17.0% professional, 13.2% services, 26.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.4% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,182 (2006); Median household income: $51,667 (2006); Average household income: $50,739 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $112,143 (2006); Median rent: $295 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCANDINAVIA (town). Covers a land area of 33.794 square miles and a water area of 0.447 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 89.15° W. Long. Elevation is 931 feet. Population: 885 (1990); 1,075 (2000); 1,088 (2006); 1,097 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 68.1% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 27.8% Norwegian, 10.4% Irish, 9.7% Polish, 8.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 15.5% professional, 10.7% services, 24.2% sales, 3.5% farming, 13.4% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,315 (2006); Median household income: $62,705 (2006); Average household income: $70,462 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $156,402 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) UNION (town). Covers a land area of 35.911 square miles and a water area of 0.222 square miles. Located at 44.53° N. Lat.; 88.91° W. Long. Population: 733 (1990); 804 (2000); 789 (2006); 780 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 70.4% now married, 4.5% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.0% German, 10.7% Irish, 9.4% Norwegian, 4.7% United States or American, 3.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 6.0% professional, 12.2% services, 20.5% sales, 3.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 34.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,710 (2006); Median household income: $50,313 (2006); Average household income: $55,959 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $125,424 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 58 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WAUPACA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.994 square miles and a water area of 0.137 square miles. Located at 44.35° N. Lat.; 89.08° W. Long. Elevation is 855 feet. History: Waupaca developed as the center of Wisconsin’s potato growing industry. Later, it became important as a recreation center, with a chain of lakes attracting sportsmen. Population: 5,161 (1990); 5,676 (2000); 5,777 (2006); 5,898 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 963.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 48.9% now married, 12.3% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waupaca County (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% German, 15.0% Irish, 10.7% Norwegian, 8.6% English, 8.3% Danish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 18.9% professional, 17.0% services, 21.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 8.5% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,404 (2006); Median household income: $34,851 (2006); Average household income: $49,207 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Waupaca (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 258-4121 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.5% (2006); Median home value: $110,088 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Riverside Medical Center (77 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 417.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Waupaca County Post (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.7% less than 15 minutes, 13.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Waupaca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 258-4411 http://www.cityofwaupaca.org Waupaca Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 417-4040 http://www.waupacaareachamber.com
WAUPACA (town). Covers a land area of 30.772 square miles and a water area of 0.093 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 855 feet. History: Incorporated 1875. Population: 987 (1990); 1,155 (2000); 1,053 (2006); 1,048 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 70.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% German, 12.5% Norwegian, 10.1% English, 9.6% Irish, 7.6% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 11.0% professional, 18.4% services, 18.9% sales, 1.6% farming, 15.0% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,892 (2006); Median household income: $53,022 (2006); Average household income: $62,126 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Waupaca (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 2,585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 258-4121 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $136,215 (2006); Median rent: $490 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Riverside Medical Center (77 beds) Newspapers: Waupaca County Post (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waupaca Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 417-4040 http://www.waupacaareachamber.com
WEYAUWEGA (city). Covers a land area of 1.503 square miles and a water area of 0.105 square miles. Located at 44.32° N. Lat.; 88.93° W. Long. Elevation is 795 feet.
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History: Weyauwega was settled in 1852, and named for a local chief whose name meant “he embodies it.” Lumbering and flour milling supported the town until after 1900, when it became a farm trading center. Population: 1,698 (1990); 1,806 (2000); 1,826 (2006); 1,794 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,215.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 55.5% now married, 10.2% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.5% German, 8.9% Norwegian, 8.8% Irish, 5.8% Polish, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 14.8% professional, 16.6% services, 17.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.8% construction, 33.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,018 (2006); Median household income: $38,393 (2006); Average household income: $45,382 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Weyauwega-Fremont (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2148 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $101,578 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Newspapers: The Chronicle (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 1.9% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Weyauwega Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2500 http://www.weyauwegachamber.com
WEYAUWEGA (town). Covers a land area of 19.875 square miles and a water area of 1.902 square miles. Located at 44.31° N. Lat.; 88.92° W. Long. Elevation is 795 feet. History: Settled c.1850, incorporated 1939. Population: 629 (1990); 627 (2000); 634 (2006); 623 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% German, 8.7% Norwegian, 5.6% Polish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 14.6% professional, 16.4% services, 15.5% sales, 1.5% farming, 12.2% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,865 (2006); Median household income: $51,157 (2006); Average household income: $59,496 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Weyauwega-Fremont (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2148 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.3% (2006); Median home value: $136,932 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Newspapers: The Chronicle (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Weyauwega Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 867-2500 http://www.weyauwegachamber.com
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WYOMING (town). Covers a land area of 36.135 square miles and a water area of 0.067 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 89.03° W. Long. Population: 283 (1990); 285 (2000); 277 (2006); 272 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 65.5% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.3% German, 11.3% Norwegian, 8.9% Polish, 7.1% Irish, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 11.3% professional, 11.9% services, 13.1% sales, 11.3% farming, 7.7% construction, 33.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,783 (2006); Median household income: $47,717 (2006); Average household income: $49,369 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $137,500 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Waushara County Located in central Wisconsin; drained by the White and Pine Rivers; includes part of Lake Poygan, and many small lakes. Covers a land area of 626.03 square miles, a water area of 11.36 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Wautoma. Weather Station: Hancock Exp. Farm
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Population: 19,385 (1990); 23,154 (2000); 24,755 (2006); 26,584 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 17.0% Catholic Church, 10.6% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.0% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 5.4% The United Methodist Church, 2.8% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,593 (2005); Leading industries: 17.1% manufacturing; 16.9% retail trade; 15.7% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 717 totaling 192,576 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 16 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,054 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,299 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 172 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,968 (2006); Median household income: $43,813 (2006); Average household income: $53,175 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 5.65% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $119,580 (2006); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000).
Health: Birth rate: 94.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 90.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 181.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 7.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 11.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 155.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 56.2% Bush, 42.9% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Greenwood State Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Waushara County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 787-0442 http://www.1waushara.com Town of Saxeville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 987-5062 http://www.saxeville.org Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 928-8662 http://www.wausharachamber.com
Waushara County Communities AURORA (town). Covers a land area of 34.232 square miles and a water area of 0.371 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 88.95° W. Long. Population: 846 (1990); 971 (2000); 1,099 (2006); 1,218 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.1% German, 18.4% Polish, 7.5% English, 5.3% Norwegian, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 16.6% professional, 10.8% services, 16.6% sales, 2.2% farming, 13.2% construction, 30.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,713 (2006); Median household income: $58,781 (2006); Average household income: $66,406 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $140,948 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) BLOOMFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 35.412 square miles and a water area of 0.457 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.93° W. Long. Population: 922 (1990); 1,018 (2000); 1,096 (2006); 1,182 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 66.5% now married, 4.6% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.2% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.4% Norwegian, 6.0% Polish, 4.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 10.1% professional, 16.6% services, 17.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 17.2% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,777 (2006); Median household income: $51,071 (2006); Average household income: $64,406 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $147,664 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waushara County
COLOMA (village). Covers a land area of 1.063 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 89.52° W. Long. Elevation is 1,044 feet. Population: 385 (1990); 461 (2000); 500 (2006); 543 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 470.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 64.7% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% German, 14.8% Irish, 6.4% United States or American, 6.2% English, 3.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 5.0% professional, 27.1% services, 15.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.1% construction, 31.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,533 (2006); Median household income: $40,488 (2006); Average household income: $46,930 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $94,865 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLOMA (town). Covers a land area of 33.069 square miles and a water area of 0.197 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 1,044 feet. Population: 497 (1990); 748 (2000); 803 (2006); 868 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 69.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.4% German, 12.0% English, 8.9% Irish, 6.3% Polish, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 7.0% professional, 10.6% services, 20.9% sales, 6.2% farming, 15.0% construction, 27.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,885 (2006); Median household income: $43,946 (2006); Average household income: $54,070 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Westfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 296-2107 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $144,928 (2006); Median rent: $280 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 1.5% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DAKOTA (town). Covers a land area of 33.159 square miles and a water area of 0.594 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 89.30° W. Long. Elevation is 843 feet. Population: 1,081 (1990); 1,259 (2000); 1,324 (2006); 1,405 (2011 projected); Race: 91.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 10.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 66.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 10.9% Polish, 10.8% Irish, 9.1% Other groups, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 10.7% professional, 19.6% services, 22.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.9% construction, 28.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,080 (2006); Median household income: $42,716 (2006); Average household income: $53,162 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $113,986 (2006); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEERFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.665 square miles and a water area of 0.341 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 89.41° W. Long. Population: 454 (1990); 629 (2000); 680 (2006); 733 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 13.2% never married, 75.6% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 14.3% English, 12.2% Polish, 10.2% Irish, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 15.2% professional, 15.2% services, 19.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 9.1% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,629 (2006); Median household income: $48,929 (2006); Average household income: $59,888 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $152,985 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HANCOCK (village). Covers a land area of 1.094 square miles and a water area of 0.052 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 89.51° W. Long. Elevation is 1,089 feet. Population: 380 (1990); 463 (2000); 516 (2006); 572 (2011 projected); Race: 90.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 10.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 471.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 49.9% now married, 11.7% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% German, 13.0% Irish, 11.8% English, 8.9% Other groups, 5.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 3.2% professional, 19.6% services, 24.2% sales, 8.2% farming, 13.2% construction, 24.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,451 (2006); Median household income: $42,833 (2006); Average household income: $48,185 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $76,923 (2006); Median rent: $314 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HANCOCK (town). Covers a land area of 33.446 square miles and a water area of 0.302 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 1,089 feet. Population: 469 (1990); 531 (2000); 589 (2006); 650 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 61.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 20.7% Polish, 11.1% Irish, 8.3% English, 6.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 13.6% professional, 9.2% services, 30.4% sales, 5.5% farming, 14.3% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,769 (2006); Median household income: $57,426 (2006); Average household income: $58,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $137,879 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEON (town). Covers a land area of 36.000 square miles and a water area of 0.313 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 89.06° W. Long. Population: 992 (1990); 1,281 (2000); 1,433 (2006); 1,567 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 69.4% now married, 5.5% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.2% German, 11.8% Polish, 9.6% English, 8.5% Irish, 5.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 13.2% professional, 14.0% services, 24.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.1% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,975 (2006); Median household income: $46,447 (2006); Average household income: $53,187 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $129,118 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) LOHRVILLE (village). Covers a land area of 1.224 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 89.12° W. Long. Elevation is 802 feet. Population: 365 (1990); 408 (2000); 440 (2006); 472 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 359.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 67.0% now married, 7.8% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% German, 10.7% Polish, 9.3% Irish, 7.4% United States or American, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3%
management, 4.2% professional, 17.2% services, 17.2% sales, 3.6% farming, 12.5% construction, 38.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,989 (2006); Median household income: $40,054 (2006); Average household income: $42,784 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.0% (2006); Median home value: $75,882 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 6.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARION (town). Covers a land area of 33.554 square miles and a water area of 1.425 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 89.20° W. Long. Population: 1,478 (1990); 2,065 (2000); 2,141 (2006); 2,244 (2011 projected); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 63.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 49.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 13.8% never married, 68.0% now married, 8.7% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% German, 10.6% Polish, 10.0% Irish, 6.8% English, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 15.1% professional, 13.9% services, 21.8% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.9% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,918 (2006); Median household income: $43,429 (2006); Average household income: $54,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $135,740 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) MOUNT MORRIS (town). Covers a land area of 34.220 square miles and a water area of 1.001 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 767 (1990); 1,092 (2000); 1,151 (2006); 1,210 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 33.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 67.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% German, 10.5% Norwegian, 9.2% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 16.2% professional, 12.2% services, 21.5% sales, 0.8% farming, 13.7% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,129 (2006); Median household income: $46,139 (2006); Average household income: $58,060 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2006); Median home value: $149,573 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waushara County
OASIS (town). Covers a land area of 35.032 square miles and a water area of 0.266 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 89.42° W. Long. Population: 389 (1990); 405 (2000); 428 (2006); 456 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 63.8% now married, 9.5% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 18.8% Polish, 8.5% Irish, 8.3% English, 7.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 14.4% professional, 17.4% services, 19.5% sales, 3.6% farming, 8.2% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,271 (2006); Median household income: $40,233 (2006); Average household income: $48,272 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.3% (2006); Median home value: $123,558 (2006); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINE RIVER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54965). Covers a land area of 53.270 square miles and a water area of 0.201 square miles. Located at 44.16° N. Lat.; 89.04° W. Long. Elevation is 815 feet. Population: 1,273 (2000); Race: 97.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 23.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.1% under 18, 15.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 67.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% German, 11.0% Polish, 8.6% English, 8.5% Irish, 8.1% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 11.6% professional, 14.7% services, 18.5% sales, 3.6% farming, 8.1% construction, 30.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,790 (2000); Median household income: $39,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2000).
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Tri-County Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 335-6366 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.8% (2006); Median home value: $87,400 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.6% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLAINFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 33.949 square miles and a water area of 0.012 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 89.53° W. Long. Elevation is 1,110 feet. Population: 529 (1990); 533 (2000); 559 (2006); 590 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 67.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.8% German, 13.9% Polish, 12.3% Other groups, 10.9% Irish, 9.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 7.4% professional, 18.0% services, 21.1% sales, 9.8% farming, 12.1% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,537 (2006); Median household income: $44,057 (2006); Average household income: $55,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Tri-County Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 335-6366 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $116,129 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Wild Rose (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 752 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 622-4203 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2000); Median home value: $80,700 (2000); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLAINFIELD (village). Covers a land area of 1.297 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.21° N. Lat.; 89.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,110 feet. Population: 839 (1990); 899 (2000); 961 (2006); 1,034 (2011 projected); Race: 89.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 25.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 740.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 50.6% now married, 8.1% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% German, 17.9% Other groups, 12.1% English, 12.1% Polish, 10.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 10.9% professional, 11.5% services, 26.0% sales, 7.6% farming, 15.1% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,315 (2006); Median household income: $42,212 (2006); Average household income: $50,183 (2006); Percent of
POY SIPPI (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54967). Aka Poysippi. Covers a land area of 6.225 square miles and a water area of 0.064 square miles. Located at 44.13° N. Lat.; 88.99° W. Long. Elevation is 778 feet. Population: 369 (2000); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 59.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.6% under 18, 21.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 57.9% now married, 11.7% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.3% German, 14.2% Irish, 8.3% Danish, 7.5% Polish, 6.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 17.8% professional, 15.3% services, 23.8% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.4% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,654 (2000); Median household income: $34,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2000). School District(s)
Berlin Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 361-2004 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2000); Median home value: $70,700 (2000); Median rent: $208 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less
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than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POYSIPPI (town). Covers a land area of 32.301 square miles and a water area of 3.628 square miles. Located at 44.12° N. Lat.; 88.94° W. Long. Population: 929 (1990); 972 (2000); 1,062 (2006); 1,154 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 62.4% now married, 7.9% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% German, 13.7% Polish, 9.4% Irish, 6.7% English, 6.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 16.1% professional, 13.7% services, 16.3% sales, 3.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,905 (2006); Median household income: $47,465 (2006); Average household income: $55,791 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2006); Median home value: $110,537 (2006); Median rent: $250 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REDGRANITE (village). Aka Red Granite. Covers a land area of 2.219 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 44.04° N. Lat.; 89.10° W. Long. Elevation is 789 feet. Population: 1,014 (1990); 1,040 (2000); 1,181 (2006); 1,313 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 532.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 55.3% now married, 10.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% German, 14.8% Polish, 12.0% Irish, 10.8% Other groups, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 4.9% professional, 18.8% services, 22.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.4% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,215 (2006); Median household income: $31,951 (2006); Average household income: $39,245 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Wautoma Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 787-7112 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $68,596 (2006); Median rent: $347 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RICHFORD (town). Covers a land area of 34.567 square miles and a water area of 0.160 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 89.43° W. Long. Elevation is 915 feet. Population: 455 (1990); 588 (2000); 630 (2006); 679 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 1.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 69.3% now married, 7.1%
widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.5% German, 6.0% English, 6.0% Polish, 6.0% United States or American, 4.4% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.3% management, 7.1% professional, 12.9% services, 19.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 14.6% construction, 19.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,944 (2006); Median household income: $42,653 (2006); Average household income: $48,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $145,283 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 17.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROSE (town). Covers a land area of 34.882 square miles and a water area of 0.062 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 89.32° W. Long. Population: 486 (1990); 595 (2000); 618 (2006); 651 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 60.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% German, 18.0% English, 14.1% Irish, 12.1% Polish, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 8.2% professional, 19.9% services, 24.0% sales, 7.5% farming, 13.1% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,968 (2006); Median household income: $40,054 (2006); Average household income: $48,775 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $122,297 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAXEVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 36.068 square miles and a water area of 0.486 square miles. Located at 44.20° N. Lat.; 89.05° W. Long. Elevation is 860 feet. Population: 846 (1990); 974 (2000); 994 (2006); 1,030 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 27.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 13.9% never married, 71.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.8% German, 12.3% English, 11.9% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 12.0% professional, 18.6% services, 21.0% sales, 3.3% farming, 9.6% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,800 (2006); Median household income: $48,100 (2006); Average household income: $62,702 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $144,575 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Waushara County than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Saxeville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 987-5062 http://www.saxeville.org
SPRINGWATER (town). Covers a land area of 33.529 square miles and a water area of 1.308 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 89.18° W. Long. Population: 1,088 (1990); 1,389 (2000); 1,325 (2006); 1,343 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.4% never married, 65.1% now married, 8.9% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.8% German, 11.5% Irish, 10.5% Polish, 8.8% English, 5.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 12.3% professional, 17.8% services, 20.8% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 26.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,115 (2006); Median household income: $41,492 (2006); Average household income: $55,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $123,832 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) WARREN (town). Covers a land area of 32.540 square miles and a water area of 0.092 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 89.07° W. Long. Population: 548 (1990); 675 (2000); 790 (2006); 895 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 64.8% now married, 7.7% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% German, 20.1% Polish, 11.3% Irish, 5.8% Norwegian, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 10.0% professional, 12.9% services, 18.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.6% construction, 34.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,953 (2006); Median household income: $45,890 (2006); Average household income: $50,521 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.8% (2006); Median home value: $121,389 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) WAUTOMA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.495 square miles and a water area of 0.043 square miles. Located at 44.07° N. Lat.; 89.29° W. Long. Elevation is 867 feet. Population: 1,812 (1990); 1,998 (2000); 2,206 (2006); 2,435 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 1.7% Black, 1.0% Asian, 10.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 884.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 49.5% now married, 11.2% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.9% German, 11.3% Polish, 8.5% Other groups, 8.3% Irish, 7.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 16.2% professional, 18.3% services, 22.2% sales, 1.6% farming, 5.0% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,752 (2006); Median household income: $38,587 (2006); Average household income: $46,135 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Wautoma Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 787-7112 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $78,467 (2006); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 263.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Waushara Argus (General - Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.4% less than 15 minutes, 14.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 928-8662 http://www.wausharachamber.com
WAUTOMA (town). Covers a land area of 33.939 square miles and a water area of 0.142 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 89.31° W. Long. Elevation is 867 feet. History: Incorporated as village in 1901, as city in 1940. Population: 1,071 (1990); 1,312 (2000); 1,372 (2006); 1,451 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 62.4% now married, 8.0% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% German, 12.5% Irish, 9.4% Polish, 8.3% Norwegian, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 15.6% professional, 19.2% services, 25.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 10.5% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,478 (2006); Median household income: $46,697 (2006); Average household income: $55,045 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Wautoma Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 787-7112 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.8% (2006); Median home value: $131,936 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Waushara Argus (General - Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.7% less than 15 minutes, 15.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 928-8662 http://www.wausharachamber.com
WILD ROSE (village). Covers a land area of 1.319 square miles and a water area of 0.024 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 89.24° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. Population: 676 (1990); 765 (2000); 762 (2006); 783 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 577.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 58.3% now married, 9.5%
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widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% German, 11.4% Irish, 9.7% Norwegian, 5.9% English, 5.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 17.6% professional, 21.5% services, 22.4% sales, 1.5% farming, 8.1% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,426 (2006); Median household income: $34,914 (2006); Average household income: $45,343 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Wild Rose (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 752 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 622-4203 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.1% (2006); Median home value: $79,333 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Hospitals: Wild Rose Community Memorial Hospital (27 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.9% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Winnebago County Located in east central Wisconsin; bounded on the east by Lake Winnebago; drained by the Wolf and Fox Rivers; includes Poygan, Rush, and Butte des Morts Lakes. Covers a land area of 438.58 square miles, a water area of 140.12 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1840. County seat is Oshkosh. Winnebago County is part of the Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Winnebago County, WI Weather Station: Oshkosh
Elevation: 748 feet
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Population: 140,320 (1990); 156,763 (2000); 161,239 (2006); 166,094 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 1.4% Black, 1.9% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 367.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 27.9% Catholic Church, 10.1% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 6.0% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 3.3% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2.2% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 92,000 (2005); Leading industries: 24.4% manufacturing; 13.5% health care and social assistance; 12.7% wholesale trade (2004); Farms: 963 totaling 170,404 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 51 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 216 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 7,173 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 152 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,268 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,210 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 603 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 174 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $25,364 (2006); Median household income: $51,563 (2006); Average household income: $62,626 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 6.60% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $292 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $287 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.8% (2006); Median home value: $128,384 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 105.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 81.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 189.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 27.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 41.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,227.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.5% Bush, 46.2% Kerry, 0.7% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Winnebago County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 236-4890 http://www.co.winnebago.wi.us City of Menasha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 967-5117 http://www.cityofmenasha-wi.gov City of Neenah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 886-6100 http://www.ci.neenah.wi.us City of Oshkosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 236-5011 http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry . . . . . . . . . (920) 722-7758 http://www.foxcitieschamber.com Omro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 685-6960 http://www.omro-wi.com Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-7700 http://www.oshkoshchamber.com Town of Algoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 235-3789 http://www.townofalgoma.org Town of Black Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 688-1404 http://www.townofblackwolf.com Town of Menasha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.town-menasha.com Winchester Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.winchesterwi.org Winneconne Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 582-4775 http://www.winneconne.org/
Winnebago County Communities ALGOMA (town). Covers a land area of 10.016 square miles and a water area of 2.494 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 88.60° W. Long. Population: 2,610 (1990); 5,702 (2000); 6,566 (2006); 7,169 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 655.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 73.7% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.1% German, 10.0% Polish, 8.0% Norwegian, 7.4% English, 7.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 23.8% professional, 12.0% services, 27.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.7% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,731 (2006); Median household income: $82,973 (2006); Average household income: $91,015 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.2% (2006); Median home value: $185,275 (2006); Median rent: $523 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 50.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Algoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 235-3789 http://www.townofalgoma.org
BLACK WOLF (town). Covers a land area of 15.564 square miles and a water area of 26.302 square miles. Located at 43.93° N. Lat.; 88.50° W. Long. Elevation is 799 feet. Population: 2,124 (1990); 2,330 (2000); 2,489 (2006); 2,624 (2011 projected); Race: 99.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Winnebago County any race (2006); Density: 159.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 72.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.6% German, 10.2% Irish, 6.9% United States or American, 6.7% English, 5.7% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 14.8% professional, 12.4% services, 27.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,440 (2006); Median household income: $62,887 (2006); Average household income: $77,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $174,615 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 56.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Black Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 688-1404 http://www.townofblackwolf.com
CLAYTON (town). Covers a land area of 36.468 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Population: 2,264 (1990); 2,974 (2000); 3,321 (2006); 3,619 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 91.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 69.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.1% German, 10.0% Norwegian, 9.3% Polish, 8.8% Irish, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 16.7% professional, 10.1% services, 25.7% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.7% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,896 (2006); Median household income: $74,959 (2006); Average household income: $81,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $183,591 (2006); Median rent: $440 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.1% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LARSEN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54947). Covers a land area of 45.557 square miles and a water area of 0.016 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.68° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. Population: 2,615 (2000); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 57.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.5% under 18, 12.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 68.3% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.0% German, 10.6% Norwegian, 9.6% Irish, 8.3% Polish, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 14.3% professional, 10.2% services, 24.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.0% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,357 (2000); Median household income: $52,743 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2000); Median home value: $121,800 (2000); Median rent: $517 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 60.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENASHA (city). Covers a land area of 5.256 square miles and a water area of 1.418 square miles. Located at 44.21° N. Lat.; 88.43° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: Menasha was formed in the 1840’s by Harrison Reed, shortly after Reed and his partner Harvey Jones had founded Neenah. A quarrel left Jones in charge of Neenah, and Reed moved on to establish the new community of Menasha. Menasha was awarded a charter to develop the water power on the river here, and the city became an industrial center. Population: 14,999 (1990); 16,331 (2000); 16,055 (2006); 15,992 (2011 projected); Race: 93.5% White, 0.8% Black, 1.9% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,054.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 53.4% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 11.6% Polish, 10.5% Irish, 7.8% Other groups, 6.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 14.3% professional, 14.2% services, 25.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,602 (2006); Median household income: $46,292 (2006); Average household income: $56,515 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $512 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $476 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Menasha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 967-1401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.4% (2006); Median home value: $111,055 (2006); Median rent: $451 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 249.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Menasha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 967-5117 http://www.cityofmenasha-wi.gov
MENASHA (town). Covers a land area of 12.410 square miles and a water area of 1.644 square miles. Located at 44.22° N. Lat.; 88.45° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. Population: 13,748 (1990); 15,858 (2000); 16,016 (2006); 16,347 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.5% Black, 1.8% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,290.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 59.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.9% Polish, 7.0% Dutch, 6.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 18.9% professional, 11.0% services, 26.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.2% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,242 (2006); Median household income: $57,670 (2006); Average household income: $69,888 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $387 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $339 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Menasha (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 3,589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 967-1401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $135,777 (2006); Median rent: $479 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 131.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Menasha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.town-menasha.com
NEENAH (city). Covers a land area of 8.247 square miles and a water area of 0.327 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 88.46° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. History: Neenah was formed in 1843 by Harrison Reed, who with his partner Harvey Jones acquired the land and water-power rights from the War Department. The completion of locks and dams on the Fox River attracted settlers, and a sawmill and grist mill were built here in 1849. Neenah later became a paper manufacturing city. Population: 24,174 (1990); 24,507 (2000); 24,453 (2006); 24,633 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,965.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 60.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% German, 11.8% Irish, 9.2% Polish, 6.0% English, 5.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 73 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 20.7% professional, 11.6% services, 24.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.8% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,919 (2006); Median household income: $52,199 (2006); Average household income: $65,534 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $535 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $508 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
Neenah (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 751-6800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2006); Median home value: $124,664 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Theda Clark Medical Center (250 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 166.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The News-Record (General - Circulation 20,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Neenah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 886-6100 http://www.ci.neenah.wi.us Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry . . . . . . . . . (920) 722-7758 http://www.foxcitieschamber.com
NEENAH (town). Covers a land area of 9.008 square miles and a water area of 9.899 square miles. Located at 44.17° N. Lat.; 88.48° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. History: Industrial development began c.1850 when nearby flour mills were opened. In 1865 its paper industry was established. Of interest is a replica of the home of James Duane Doty, who was the second governor of
Wisconsin Territory. Settled c.1835 on the site of a Winnebago village, Incorporated as a city 1873. Population: 1,736 (1990); 2,657 (2000); 2,944 (2006); 3,179 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 326.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 71.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.5% German, 15.7% Irish, 8.9% English, 6.6% French (except Basque), 5.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 22.8% professional, 8.8% services, 21.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.8% construction, 25.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,399 (2006); Median household income: $65,868 (2006); Average household income: $89,345 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Neenah (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 6,387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 751-6800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $173,745 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Newspapers: The News-Record (General - Circulation 20,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 49.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry . . . . . . . . . (920) 722-7758 http://www.foxcitieschamber.com
NEKIMI (town). Covers a land area of 28.937 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 88.58° W. Long. Population: 1,251 (1990); 1,419 (2000); 1,707 (2006); 1,946 (2011 projected); Race: 98.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 65.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.5% German, 7.3% Irish, 7.0% English, 5.5% Polish, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 13.3% professional, 12.3% services, 22.3% sales, 2.9% farming, 9.2% construction, 27.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,865 (2006); Median household income: $58,357 (2006); Average household income: $65,046 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.4% (2006); Median home value: $156,250 (2006); Median rent: $455 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEPEUSKUN (town). Covers a land area of 31.940 square miles and a water area of 4.223 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Population: 647 (1990); 689 (2000); 825 (2006); 930 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 71.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.2% German, 12.1% Polish, 11.7% Irish, 8.6% United States or American, 6.8% English (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Winnebago County Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 11.0% professional, 12.8% services, 25.3% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.7% construction, 27.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,258 (2006); Median household income: $59,681 (2006); Average household income: $67,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $146,316 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Omro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 685-5666 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.7% (2006); Median home value: $154,315 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 52.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Omro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 685-6960 http://www.omro-wi.com
OMRO (city). Covers a land area of 2.237 square miles and a water area of 0.119 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 88.74° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. Population: 3,043 (1990); 3,177 (2000); 3,525 (2006); 3,816 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,575.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 64.0% now married, 8.0% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% German, 11.4% Irish, 7.5% Norwegian, 7.2% English, 6.3% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 15.1% professional, 18.3% services, 23.3% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.6% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,807 (2006); Median household income: $53,736 (2006); Average household income: $58,933 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Omro (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 685-5666 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,870 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 27.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 52.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Omro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 685-6960 http://www.omro-wi.com
OMRO (town). Covers a land area of 32.890 square miles and a water area of 2.499 square miles. Located at 44.03° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: Settled 1845; incorporated as village in 1857, as city in 1944. Population: 1,409 (1990); 1,875 (2000); 2,189 (2006); 2,446 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 66.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 72.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% German, 13.3% Irish, 11.5% English, 5.8% Polish, 5.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 13.0% professional, 13.6% services, 24.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 9.8% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,358 (2006); Median household income: $52,563 (2006); Average household income: $63,250 (2006); Percent of
OSHKOSH (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 23.633 square miles and a water area of 0.780 square miles. Located at 44.02° N. Lat.; 88.55° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. History: The site of the city of Oshkosh was claimed in 1836 by Webster Stanley and Chester Gallup, and the community that grew up around their cabins on the shore of Lake Winnebago was called Athens. Athens and the nearby village of Algoma, begun a few years earlier around George Johnson’s trading post, vied for control of the developing lumber industry in the area. When a post office was established in 1840, Athens was renamed Oshkosh for the Menominee chief Oshkosh. Oshkosh was incorporated as a city in 1853 and absorbed the village of Algoma. By 1869, twenty sawmills and twelve shingle mills were producing pine lumber and shingles, and six sash and door factories were in operation. For a time, Oshkosh was known as a roaring lumberjack’s town. Around 1900, the lumber industry attracted German-Russian and Polish immigrants, who joined the earlier German immigrants. Population: 58,061 (1990); 62,916 (2000); 63,141 (2006); 63,980 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 2.7% Black, 3.2% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,671.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.4% never married, 51.3% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.7% German, 9.8% Irish, 7.3% Other groups, 6.9% Polish, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 35,784 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 67 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 18.1% professional, 18.1% services, 26.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.0% construction, 20.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,966 (2006); Median household income: $43,780 (2006); Average household income: $53,336 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $410 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $364 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Oshkosh Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-0160 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,977; Out-of-state $15,023 Two-year College(s)
Affinity Health System Program in Radiologic Technology (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 223-0136 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $3,500; Out-of-state $3,500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.5% (2006); Median home value: $109,530 (2006); Median rent: $432 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000).
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Hospitals: Mercy Medical Center (234 beds); Winnebago Mental Health Institute (300 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 290.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oshkosh Northwestern (Circulation 21,760) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Oshkosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 236-5011 http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-7700 http://www.oshkoshchamber.com
OSHKOSH (town). Covers a land area of 10.414 square miles and a water area of 50.584 square miles. Located at 44.06° N. Lat.; 88.54° W. Long. Elevation is 770 feet. History: Father Allouez visited the site in 1670; French explorers traveled there in the 18th century; and a French fur-trading post was set up in the early 19th century. Oshkosh grew as a lumber town. The downtown area was destroyed by fire in 1875. A branch of the University of Wisconsin is here. Experimental Aircraft Association Museum and annual Fly-In in July at Whitman Field. Incorporated 1846. Population: 2,736 (1990); 3,234 (2000); 3,427 (2006); 3,610 (2011 projected); Race: 93.2% White, 2.0% Black, 2.1% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 329.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 68.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.5% German, 11.9% Irish, 10.0% Polish, 7.8% English, 7.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 18.8% professional, 10.7% services, 24.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,435 (2006); Median household income: $65,015 (2006); Average household income: $76,969 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oshkosh Area (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 10,419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-0160 Wisconsin Dept Of Corrections (06-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (608) 266-2473 Four-year College(s)
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-1234 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $4,977; Out-of-state $15,023 Two-year College(s)
Affinity Health System Program in Radiologic Technology (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 223-0136 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $3,500; Out-of-state $3,500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $142,063 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Oshkosh Northwestern (Circulation 21,760) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 424-7700 http://www.oshkoshchamber.com
PICKETT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54964). Covers a land area of 34.836 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 43.92° N. Lat.; 88.72° W. Long. Elevation is 890 feet. Population: 916 (2000); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 10.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status:
19.4% never married, 70.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.9% German, 12.0% English, 9.7% Irish, 5.5% Polish, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 17.2% professional, 7.0% services, 21.8% sales, 3.5% farming, 10.4% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,265 (2000); Median household income: $50,781 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2000); Median home value: $100,000 (2000); Median rent: $335 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 12.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POYGAN (town). Covers a land area of 23.344 square miles and a water area of 18.325 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 88.82° W. Long. Population: 824 (1990); 1,037 (2000); 1,399 (2006); 1,687 (2011 projected); Race: 98.1% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 69.9% now married, 6.9% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.8% German, 14.3% Irish, 9.6% Polish, 6.2% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 11.8% professional, 12.0% services, 23.8% sales, 2.9% farming, 6.0% construction, 27.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,957 (2006); Median household income: $66,906 (2006); Average household income: $71,504 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.0% (2006); Median home value: $176,276 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUSHFORD (town). Covers a land area of 35.065 square miles and a water area of 0.490 square miles. Located at 44.01° N. Lat.; 88.83° W. Long. Population: 1,361 (1990); 1,471 (2000); 1,772 (2006); 2,007 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 62.8% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% German, 10.7% Polish, 10.0% Irish, 7.8% United States or American, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 10.7% professional, 13.8% services, 19.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 15.9% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,818 (2006); Median household income: $56,407 (2006); Average household income: $65,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $133,102 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Winnebago County Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less than 15 minutes, 46.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UTICA (town). Covers a land area of 35.853 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 43.94° N. Lat.; 88.70° W. Long. Population: 1,046 (1990); 1,168 (2000); 1,344 (2006); 1,489 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 72.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% German, 12.8% English, 11.9% Irish, 6.8% Polish, 5.1% Welsh (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 15.3% professional, 8.7% services, 25.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 8.2% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,765 (2006); Median household income: $58,507 (2006); Average household income: $67,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $135 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $130 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $148,594 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) VINLAND (town). Covers a land area of 29.036 square miles and a water area of 7.266 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 88.53° W. Long. Population: 1,688 (1990); 1,849 (2000); 1,965 (2006); 2,061 (2011 projected); Race: 98.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 71.0% now married, 3.8% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.2% English, 8.6% Dutch, 6.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 18.6% professional, 10.2% services, 22.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 6.4% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,824 (2006); Median household income: $75,072 (2006); Average household income: $85,657 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $178,034 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 55.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WINCHESTER (town). Covers a land area of 35.787 square miles and a water area of 0.721 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.69° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. Population: 1,433 (1990); 1,676 (2000); 1,798 (2006); 1,902 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 50.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% German, 11.7% Norwegian, 10.7% Irish, 5.5% Polish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 15.1% professional, 9.8% services, 24.7% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.3% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,133 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $68,998 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $154,749 (2006); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 63.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Winchester Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) http://www.winchesterwi.org
WINNECONNE (village). Covers a land area of 1.597 square miles and a water area of 0.413 square miles. Located at 44.11° N. Lat.; 88.71° W. Long. Elevation is 753 feet. Population: 2,121 (1990); 2,401 (2000); 2,698 (2006); 2,953 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,689.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 62.2% now married, 7.5% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% German, 12.7% Irish, 7.9% Polish, 7.9% English, 7.0% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 15.0% professional, 21.4% services, 22.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.3% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,272 (2006); Median household income: $53,209 (2006); Average household income: $61,635 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Winneconne Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 582-5802 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.6% (2006); Median home value: $118,885 (2006); Median rent: $376 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Newspapers: Winneconne News (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Winneconne Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 582-4775 http://www.winneconne.org/
WINNECONNE (town). Covers a land area of 21.977 square miles and a water area of 11.460 square miles. Located at 44.10° N. Lat.; 88.68° W. Long. Elevation is 753 feet. Population: 1,699 (1990); 2,145 (2000); 2,439 (2006); 2,690 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 111.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 73.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% German, 12.0% Irish, 9.8% Polish, 8.7% English, 6.6% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 19.3% professional, 12.3% services, 20.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.9% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $35,129 (2006); Median household income: $72,016 (2006); Average household income: $88,058 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Winneconne Community (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 582-5802 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $192,896 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: Winneconne News (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Winneconne Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 582-4775 http://www.winneconne.org/
WOLF RIVER (town). Covers a land area of 29.352 square miles and a water area of 1.127 square miles. Located at 44.19° N. Lat.; 88.81° W. Long. Population: 1,037 (1990); 1,223 (2000); 1,252 (2006); 1,281 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.1% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 66.2% now married, 7.6% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.9% German, 9.9% Polish, 5.8% Norwegian, 5.6% Irish, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 13.0% professional, 11.6% services, 21.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,240 (2006); Median household income: $51,420 (2006); Average household income: $58,627 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2006); Median home value: $159,221 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Wood County Located in central Wisconsin; crossed by the Wisconsin River; drained by the Yellow River. Covers a land area of 792.78 square miles, a water area of 16.68 square miles, and is located in the Central Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Wisconsin Rapids. Wood County is part of the Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Wood County, WI Weather Station: Marshfield Exp. Farm
Elevation: 1,250 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 23 29 40 56 70 78 82 80 71 59 41 28 Low 4 10 20 33 44 53 58 56 47 36 24 11 Precip 1.0 0.9 1.9 2.9 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.2 4.1 2.6 2.3 1.3 Snow 11.9 7.9 9.6 3.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 5.4 10.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Wisconsin Rapids Jan High 23 Low 4 Precip 1.1 Snow 12.0
Feb 30 9 1.0 8.5
Mar 41 20 2.0 10.6
Apr 56 32 2.9 2.6
May 70 44 3.5 tr
Elevation: 1,040 feet Jun 78 53 3.6 0.0
Jul 82 59 4.2 0.0
Aug 80 56 4.2 0.0
Sep 70 47 3.6 0.0
Oct 58 36 2.6 0.3
Nov 41 24 2.1 3.7
Dec 28 11 1.4 9.6
High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 73,605 (1990); 75,555 (2000); 75,452 (2006); 75,696 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 95.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 40.1% Catholic Church, 14.2% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 5.7% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2.9% Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 2.3% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 39,827 (2005); Leading industries: 24.5% health care and social assistance; 18.9% manufacturing; 13.5% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,108 totaling 228,050 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 16 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 98 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,721 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,260 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,411 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 272 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 151 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,343 (2006); Median household income: $47,762 (2006); Average household income: $58,655 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 4.55% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $264 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $257 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $108,304 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 114.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 85.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 177.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 68.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 69.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 2,996.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.4% Bush, 47.3% Kerry, 0.8% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Wood County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 421-8460 http://www.co.wood.wi.us City of Marshfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 384-3636 http://ci.marshfield.wi.us City of Wisconsin Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 421-8200 http://www.wirapids.org Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry. . . . . (715) 384-3454 http://www.marshfieldchamber.com Village of Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 387-2361 http://vi.hewitt.wi.us Wisconsin Rapids Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 554-4484 http://www.heartofwi.com
Wood County Communities ARPIN (village). Covers a land area of 0.848 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,155 feet. Population: 312 (1990); 337 (2000); 341 (2006); 338 (2011 projected); Race: 99.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 402.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 61.0% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 12.1% Norwegian, 9.0% French (except Basque), 7.9% Polish, 6.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 8.6% professional, 14.6% services, 19.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.5% construction, 31.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,048 (2006); Median household income: $40,089 (2006); Average household income: $49,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wood County Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.9% (2006); Median home value: $74,706 (2006); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.2% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARPIN (town). Covers a land area of 33.012 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,155 feet. Population: 806 (1990); 786 (2000); 769 (2006); 760 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 63.7% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% German, 6.8% Irish, 6.4% Polish, 5.7% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.8% management, 12.2% professional, 12.4% services, 14.1% sales, 3.7% farming, 13.7% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,314 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $55,009 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $120,703 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 21.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AUBURNDALE (village). Covers a land area of 2.095 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 695 (1990); 738 (2000); 767 (2006); 787 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 366.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 59.3% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.8% German, 10.9% Polish, 8.6% Irish, 4.8% Norwegian, 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 14.8% professional, 10.8% services, 25.2% sales, 3.3% farming, 14.1% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,640 (2006); Median household income: $50,313 (2006); Average household income: $54,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Auburndale (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 652-2117 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $99,697 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 51.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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AUBURNDALE (town). Covers a land area of 32.235 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.65° N. Lat.; 90.03° W. Long. Elevation is 1,220 feet. Population: 814 (1990); 829 (2000); 855 (2006); 877 (2011 projected); Race: 99.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 26.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 67.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.1% German, 8.6% Polish, 6.2% Norwegian, 5.4% Irish, 3.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 7.0% professional, 14.0% services, 19.3% sales, 6.8% farming, 15.6% construction, 17.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,123 (2006); Median household income: $49,239 (2006); Average household income: $59,669 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Auburndale (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 652-2117 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $122,340 (2006); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BABCOCK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 54413). Covers a land area of 24.812 square miles and a water area of 0.318 square miles. Located at 44.28° N. Lat.; 90.12° W. Long. Elevation is 975 feet. Population: 218 (2000); Race: 95.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.3% under 18, 16.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 54.6% now married, 13.2% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% German, 6.9% Polish, 5.0% Other groups, 4.6% English, 4.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 10.5% professional, 18.6% services, 15.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.5% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,775 (2000); Median household income: $36,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2000); Median home value: $49,100 (2000); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) BIRON (village). Covers a land area of 4.537 square miles and a water area of 1.719 square miles. Located at 44.42° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,026 feet. Population: 897 (1990); 915 (2000); 864 (2006); 834 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 190.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 45.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 56.9% now married, 13.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.8% German, 18.2% Polish, 11.9% Irish, 8.2% Norwegian, 7.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 11.5% professional, 17.5% services, 18.3% sales, 3.8% farming, 11.7% construction, 24.9% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $24,021 (2006); Median household income: $47,662 (2006); Average household income: $54,799 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $99,865 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMERON (town). Covers a land area of 7.240 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.62° N. Lat.; 90.17° W. Long. Population: 520 (1990); 510 (2000); 638 (2006); 736 (2011 projected); Race: 99.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 88.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 65.3% now married, 4.3% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.0% German, 9.1% Polish, 6.8% Irish, 6.4% Norwegian, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 12.8% professional, 15.1% services, 33.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 14.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,383 (2006); Median household income: $59,954 (2006); Average household income: $69,270 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $135,000 (2006); Median rent: $333 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) CARY (town). Covers a land area of 35.024 square miles and a water area of 0.122 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 90.27° W. Long. Population: 385 (1990); 398 (2000); 405 (2006); 415 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 2.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 71.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% German, 11.3% Irish, 9.0% Polish, 8.0% Norwegian, 6.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 16.2% professional, 10.2% services, 16.8% sales, 7.1% farming, 14.2% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,679 (2006); Median household income: $47,885 (2006); Average household income: $56,082 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $118,085 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.5% less than 15 minutes, 55.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CRANMOOR (town). Covers a land area of 36.737 square miles and a water area of 5.600 square miles. Located at 44.35° N. Lat.; 90.01° W. Long. Elevation is 982 feet. Population: 185 (1990); 175 (2000); 174 (2006); 169 (2011 projected); Race: 83.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 60.7% now married, 7.1% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% German, 17.3% Polish, 11.4% Other groups, 10.8% United States or American, 9.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.9% management, 10.5% professional, 3.5% services, 24.4% sales, 16.3% farming, 7.0% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,055 (2006); Median household income: $60,500 (2006); Average household income: $83,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.3% (2006); Median home value: $205,000 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEXTER (town). Covers a land area of 34.208 square miles and a water area of 1.306 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Population: 354 (1990); 379 (2000); 380 (2006); 383 (2011 projected); Race: 98.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 68.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 18.3% Polish, 11.6% Norwegian, 5.4% Other groups, 4.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 11.7% professional, 8.9% services, 22.2% sales, 6.7% farming, 11.1% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,349 (2006); Median household income: $53,526 (2006); Average household income: $64,648 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $101,087 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRAND RAPIDS (town). Covers a land area of 20.776 square miles and a water area of 0.211 square miles. Located at 44.36° N. Lat.; 89.77° W. Long. Population: 6,635 (1990); 7,801 (2000); 7,776 (2006); 7,734 (2011 projected); Race: 97.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 374.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 71.6% now married, 2.9% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% German, 15.3% Polish, 13.0% Irish, 9.9% Norwegian, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.4%
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wood County management, 20.1% professional, 12.5% services, 25.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.8% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,957 (2006); Median household income: $70,287 (2006); Average household income: $80,687 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2006); Median home value: $142,920 (2006); Median rent: $456 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HANSEN (town). Covers a land area of 33.851 square miles and a water area of 0.005 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 90.02° W. Long. Population: 698 (1990); 707 (2000); 672 (2006); 667 (2011 projected); Race: 99.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 66.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.4% German, 9.8% Norwegian, 9.3% Polish, 9.0% Irish, 6.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 12.5% professional, 10.1% services, 20.5% sales, 4.2% farming, 11.2% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,993 (2006); Median household income: $46,964 (2006); Average household income: $53,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $115,132 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less than 15 minutes, 47.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HEWITT (village). Covers a land area of 0.806 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 90.10° W. Long. Elevation is 1,260 feet. Population: 639 (1990); 670 (2000); 682 (2006); 693 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 0.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 845.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 69.5% now married, 7.2% widowed, 2.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.2% German, 11.6% Polish, 6.3% Norwegian, 5.4% Irish, 3.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 21.5% professional, 14.6% services, 28.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.2% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,115 (2006); Median household income: $65,561 (2006); Average household income: $75,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $81 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $59 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $142,722 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Village of Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 387-2361 http://vi.hewitt.wi.us
HILES (town). Covers a land area of 34.839 square miles and a water area of 0.484 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 90.24° W. Long. Population: 144 (1990); 188 (2000); 188 (2006); 188 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 1.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 13.1% never married, 75.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% German, 18.4% United States or American, 10.8% Irish, 7.6% Polish, 4.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 12.3% professional, 9.6% services, 30.1% sales, 11.0% farming, 8.2% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,098 (2006); Median household income: $45,500 (2006); Average household income: $52,346 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.0% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 47.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKE WAZEECHA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.755 square miles and a water area of 0.194 square miles. Located at 44.37° N. Lat.; 89.75° W. Long. Population: 2,278 (1990); 2,659 (2000); 2,544 (2006); 2,516 (2011 projected); Race: 98.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 677.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 69.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.6% German, 17.5% Polish, 17.4% Irish, 8.2% Norwegian, 7.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 20.4% professional, 15.7% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,354 (2006); Median household income: $64,104 (2006); Average household income: $70,859 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.4% (2006); Median home value: $139,212 (2006); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.7% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) LINCOLN (town). Covers a land area of 34.223 square miles and a water area of 0.014 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 90.24° W. Long. Population: 1,376 (1990); 1,554 (2000); 2,145 (2006); 2,594 (2011 projected); Race: 98.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 72.1% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.6% German, 10.7% Norwegian, 7.8% Polish, 6.6% Irish, 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 23.2% professional, 9.7% services, 20.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 10.8% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,931 (2006); Median household income: $62,014 (2006); Average household income: $91,856 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.0% (2006); Median home value: $151,389 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARSHFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 12.721 square miles and a water area of 0.027 square miles. Located at 44.66° N. Lat.; 90.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,280 feet. History: Marshfield developed as a market center in the northern dairy belt. The first settlement here began in 1868 with the tavern built by Louis and Frank Rivers. In 1872 the Wisconsin Central Railroad established a depot in an empty boxcar in front of the Rivers’ tavern. Other railroads and more settlers came, building a sawmill, furniture factory, boiler works and harness shops, but all was destroyed by a fire in 1887. Marshfield was rebuilt a few years later, and soon cheese making and dairying replaced lumbering. Population: 19,399 (1990); 18,800 (2000); 18,925 (2006); 19,115 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,487.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 56.2% now married, 8.9% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% German, 8.8% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.5% English, 6.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 35 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 21.2% professional, 16.3% services, 25.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.3% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,383 (2006); Median household income: $43,246 (2006); Average household income: $57,640 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $516 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $454 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Marshfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 387-1101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.1% (2006); Median home value: $105,949 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Norwood Health Center (64 beds); Saint Joseph’s Hospital (524 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 310.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Marshfield News-Herald (Circulation 14,085) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Marshfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 384-3636 http://ci.marshfield.wi.us Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry. . . . . (715) 384-3454 http://www.marshfieldchamber.com
MARSHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 16.612 square miles and a water area of 0.013 square miles. Located at 44.64° N. Lat.; 90.11° W. Long. Elevation is 1,280 feet. Population: 698 (1990); 811 (2000); 828 (2006); 844 (2011 projected); Race: 99.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 49.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 69.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.0% German, 5.4% Irish, 4.5% Norwegian, 4.3% Polish, 3.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 12.6% professional, 8.6% services, 27.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 12.8% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,148 (2006); Median household income: $55,195 (2006); Average household income: $67,169 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Marshfield (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 4,050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 387-1101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $125,789 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Newspapers: Marshfield News-Herald (Circulation 14,085) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry. . . . . (715) 384-3454 http://www.marshfieldchamber.com
MILLADORE (village). Covers a land area of 1.001 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.60° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,195 feet. Population: 314 (1990); 268 (2000); 256 (2006); 252 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 255.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 55.1% now married, 11.7% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.0% German, 19.9% Polish, 16.3% Czech, 9.2% Irish, 8.4% Dutch (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 7.7% professional, 14.7% services, 23.8% sales, 5.6% farming, 20.3% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,863 (2006); Median household income: $61,694 (2006); Average household income: $63,020 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $88,571 (2006); Median rent: $267 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILLADORE (town). Covers a land area of 34.013 square miles and a water area of 0.020 square miles. Located at 44.63° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,195 feet. History: Near Milladore was the soapstone mine, one of the few in the midwest, operated between 1926 and 1931 by the American Talc Company. The soapstone, because of its acid resistance, was used in the manufacture of tubs and sinks for chemical laboratories.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wood County Population: 719 (1990); 706 (2000); 688 (2006); 680 (2011 projected); Race: 99.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 64.5% now married, 1.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.4% German, 12.3% Polish, 7.2% Czech, 6.0% Norwegian, 6.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.3% management, 7.2% professional, 6.0% services, 17.4% sales, 5.3% farming, 13.7% construction, 29.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,767 (2006); Median household income: $62,829 (2006); Average household income: $66,448 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $117,188 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 15.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEKOOSA (city). Covers a land area of 3.392 square miles and a water area of 0.011 square miles. Located at 44.31° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Elevation is 955 feet. History: Settled 1892, incorporated 1926. Population: 2,557 (1990); 2,590 (2000); 2,565 (2006); 2,523 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 2.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 756.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 61.7% now married, 9.5% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% German, 16.2% Polish, 10.8% Irish, 7.9% Norwegian, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 12.4% professional, 18.6% services, 21.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.9% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,467 (2006); Median household income: $43,144 (2006); Average household income: $48,605 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Nekoosa (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 1,471 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 886-8000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $79,452 (2006); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PITTSVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 2.000 square miles and a water area of 0.010 square miles. Located at 44.44° N. Lat.; 90.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,032 feet. History: Pittsville began as a sawmill town. Population: 838 (1990); 866 (2000); 862 (2006); 872 (2011 projected); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 430.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 62.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% German, 12.0% Polish, 11.0% Norwegian, 9.8% English, 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7%
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management, 14.7% professional, 15.6% services, 21.4% sales, 4.2% farming, 13.1% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,747 (2006); Median household income: $45,795 (2006); Average household income: $54,509 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Pittsville (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 884-6694 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $85,246 (2006); Median rent: $309 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORT EDWARDS (village). Covers a land area of 6.036 square miles and a water area of 1.251 square miles. Located at 44.34° N. Lat.; 89.85° W. Long. Elevation is 975 feet. Population: 1,848 (1990); 1,944 (2000); 1,863 (2006); 1,824 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 1.0% Black, 3.6% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 308.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 62.1% now married, 10.4% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% German, 13.0% Polish, 9.6% Irish, 9.0% English, 8.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.4% professional, 15.6% services, 20.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 4.7% construction, 29.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,377 (2006); Median household income: $57,707 (2006); Average household income: $65,633 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Port Edwards (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 887-9000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $109,524 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORT EDWARDS (town). Covers a land area of 38.617 square miles and a water area of 0.620 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 89.97° W. Long. Elevation is 975 feet. History: Incorporated 1902. Population: 1,351 (1990); 1,446 (2000); 1,413 (2006); 1,391 (2011 projected); Race: 90.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.2% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% German, 13.9% Polish, 10.7% Irish, 9.5% Other groups, 9.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 8.7% professional, 15.2% services, 23.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 13.9% construction, 30.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,812 (2006); Median household income: $51,586 (2006); Average household income: $58,041 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Port Edwards (KG-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 887-9000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $108,185 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REMINGTON (town). Covers a land area of 69.360 square miles and a water area of 2.176 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 90.16° W. Long. Population: 304 (1990); 305 (2000); 304 (2006); 308 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 1.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 62.4% now married, 9.4% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.7% German, 9.5% Polish, 8.2% French (except Basque), 7.1% Other groups, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 15.3% professional, 14.5% services, 16.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 9.2% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,791 (2006); Median household income: $49,250 (2006); Average household income: $56,504 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $72,667 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.9% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less than 15 minutes, 14.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHFIELD (town). Covers a land area of 34.789 square miles and a water area of 0.040 square miles. Located at 44.55° N. Lat.; 90.15° W. Long. Population: 1,344 (1990); 1,523 (2000); 2,086 (2006); 2,513 (2011 projected); Race: 97.6% White, 0.2% Black, 2.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 61.3% now married, 8.4% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.0% German, 8.1% Polish, 5.5% English, 5.4% Irish, 4.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 17.2% professional, 13.9% services, 21.1% sales, 2.4% farming, 13.2% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,007 (2006); Median household income: $56,113 (2006); Average household income: $70,786 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $134,375 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 51.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROCK (town). Covers a land area of 34.504 square miles and a water area of 0.044 square miles. Located at 44.54° N. Lat.; 90.24° W. Long. Population: 764 (1990); 856 (2000); 1,081 (2006); 1,246 (2011 projected); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 67.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% German, 9.0% Norwegian, 7.0% Polish, 4.8% English, 3.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 45 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 93 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 21.4% professional, 8.5% services, 18.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 16.4% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,013 (2006); Median household income: $57,407 (2006); Average household income: $65,467 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.8% (2006); Median home value: $116,406 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 61.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) RUDOLPH (village). Covers a land area of 1.089 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.49° N. Lat.; 89.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,138 feet. Population: 477 (1990); 423 (2000); 430 (2006); 404 (2011 projected); Race: 94.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 394.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 66.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% German, 30.1% Polish, 14.4% Dutch, 8.8% Irish, 4.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 14.4% professional, 10.1% services, 29.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.4% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,977 (2006); Median household income: $46,371 (2006); Average household income: $50,391 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Rapids (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-6003 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $103,261 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUDOLPH (town). Covers a land area of 29.691 square miles and a water area of 0.038 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 89.79° W. Long. Elevation is 1,138 feet. Population: 1,154 (1990); 1,161 (2000); 1,123 (2006); 1,051 (2011 projected); Race: 96.4% White, 0.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 70.5% now married, 3.3% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% German, 20.7% Polish, 7.1% Irish, 6.7% Norwegian, 6.5% Dutch (2000).
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wood County Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 14.3% professional, 9.5% services, 20.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 13.5% construction, 32.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,227 (2006); Median household income: $58,621 (2006); Average household income: $66,816 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Rapids (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-6003 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $111,567 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.5% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SARATOGA (town). Covers a land area of 49.412 square miles and a water area of 1.759 square miles. Located at 44.30° N. Lat.; 89.83° W. Long. Population: 4,775 (1990); 5,383 (2000); 5,211 (2006); 5,097 (2011 projected); Race: 97.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.7% German, 13.1% Polish, 11.6% Irish, 10.9% United States or American, 8.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 10.5% professional, 17.2% services, 23.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.7% construction, 31.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,500 (2006); Median household income: $55,061 (2006); Average household income: $60,663 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,785 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 55.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) SENECA (town). Covers a land area of 32.232 square miles and a water area of 0.187 square miles. Located at 44.40° N. Lat.; 89.95° W. Long. Population: 1,112 (1990); 1,202 (2000); 1,151 (2006); 1,114 (2011 projected); Race: 91.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 35.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 67.9% now married, 4.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% German, 16.4% Polish, 7.9% Other groups, 7.0% Irish, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 9.8% professional, 12.4% services, 20.9% sales, 2.2% farming, 14.6% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,247 (2006); Median household income: $61,870 (2006); Average household income: $71,611 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $136,680 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHERRY (town). Covers a land area of 35.258 square miles and a water area of 0.122 square miles. Located at 44.57° N. Lat.; 89.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 787 (1990); 809 (2000); 770 (2006); 764 (2011 projected); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 60.9% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% German, 16.6% Polish, 6.3% Dutch, 5.6% Norwegian, 4.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 12.5% professional, 11.1% services, 19.5% sales, 2.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,328 (2006); Median household income: $61,919 (2006); Average household income: $67,528 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,333 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SIGEL (town). Covers a land area of 35.532 square miles and a water area of 0.009 square miles. Located at 44.46° N. Lat.; 89.90° W. Long. Population: 1,192 (1990); 1,130 (2000); 1,078 (2006); 1,051 (2011 projected); Race: 99.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 30.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 70.2% now married, 3.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.4% German, 14.5% Polish, 7.1% Irish, 6.9% Dutch, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 9.0% professional, 11.9% services, 19.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.1% construction, 29.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,165 (2006); Median household income: $58,438 (2006); Average household income: $64,005 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2006); Median home value: $115,893 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VESPER (village). Covers a land area of 1.122 square miles and a water area of 0 square miles. Located at 44.48° N. Lat.; 89.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,110 feet. Population: 598 (1990); 541 (2000); 504 (2006); 500 (2011 projected); Race: 98.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 449.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 61.4% now married, 9.1%
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widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.7% German, 11.2% Polish, 10.3% Irish, 7.4% Norwegian, 3.8% Czech (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 11.8% professional, 17.7% services, 16.6% sales, 3.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,503 (2006); Median household income: $44,000 (2006); Average household income: $47,954 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Rapids (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-6003 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.8% (2006); Median home value: $88,667 (2006); Median rent: $283 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.5% less than 15 minutes, 50.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WISCONSIN RAPIDS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 13.263 square miles and a water area of 0.851 square miles. Located at 44.38° N. Lat.; 89.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,028 feet. History: Wisconsin Rapids was once two settlements, Centralia on the west bank of the Wisconsin River, and Grand Rapids on the east. In 1900 the two towns were consolidated under the name of Grand Rapids, but renamed Wisconsin Rapids in 1920. After the lumber industry declined, woodworking and paper mills became the mainstay of the economy. Population: 18,599 (1990); 18,435 (2000); 17,333 (2006); 16,667 (2011 projected); Race: 93.5% White, 0.6% Black, 3.7% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,306.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 57.2% now married, 10.2% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% German, 11.9% Polish, 10.6% Irish, 7.3% Other groups, 7.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 58 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 50 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 16.0% professional, 17.5% services, 26.2% sales, 1.1% farming, 8.9% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,449 (2006); Median household income: $36,939 (2006); Average household income: $44,919 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $494 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $462 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Wisconsin Rapids (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-6003 Wisconsin Rapids (PK-12) 2003-04 Enrollment: 5,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-6003 Two-year College(s)
Mid-State Technical College (Public, Not applicable) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,809. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 422-5300 2005-06 Tuition: In-state $2,635; Out-of-state $15,529 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.3% (2006); Median home value: $85,524 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Riverview Hospital Association (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 472.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Tribune (Circulation 13,609) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
City of Wisconsin Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 421-8200 http://www.wirapids.org Wisconsin Rapids Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 554-4484 http://www.heartofwi.com
WOOD (town). Covers a land area of 33.312 square miles and a water area of 0.037 square miles. Located at 44.47° N. Lat.; 90.14° W. Long. Population: 773 (1990); 786 (2000); 794 (2006); 805 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 0.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 62.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.9% German, 10.4% Irish, 7.1% English, 6.8% Norwegian, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 9.1% professional, 7.2% services, 26.1% sales, 1.7% farming, 10.8% construction, 29.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,703 (2006); Median household income: $56,327 (2006); Average household income: $62,943 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $115,217 (2006); Median rent: $344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 54.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000);
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index A Abbotsford city Clark County, 57 Abrams town Oconto County, 274 Ackley town Langlade County, 216 Adams County, 1 - 4 Adams city Adams County, 1 Adams town Adams County, 1 Adams town Green County, 157 Adams town Jackson County, 176 Addison town Washington County, 432 Adell village Sheboygan County, 379 Adrian town Monroe County, 266 Agenda town Ashland County, 6 Ahnapee town Kewaunee County, 201 Ainsworth town Langlade County, 216 Akan town Richland County, 335 Alban town Portage County, 317 Albany town Green County, 157 Albany town Pepin County, 299 Albany village Green County, 157 Albion town Dane County, 81 Albion town Jackson County, 176 Albion town Trempealeau County, 400 Alden town Polk County, 309 Algoma city Kewaunee County, 201 Algoma town Winnebago County, 464 Allenton postal area Washington County, 433 Allouez village Brown County, 26 Alma Center village Jackson County, 176 Alma city Buffalo County, 34 Alma town Buffalo County, 34 Alma town Jackson County, 176 Almena town Barron County, 11 Almena village Barron County, 11 Almon town Shawano County, 370 Almond town Portage County, 317 Almond village Portage County, 317 Alto town Fond du Lac County, 132 Altoona city Eau Claire County, 125 Alvin town Forest County, 140 Amberg town Marinette County, 247 Amery city Polk County, 309 Amherst Junction village Portage County, 318 Amherst town Portage County, 318 Amherst village Portage County, 318 Amnicon town Douglas County, 113 Anderson town Burnett County, 39 Anderson town Iron County, 172 Angelica town Shawano County, 370 Angelo town Monroe County, 266 Aniwa town Shawano County, 370 Aniwa village Shawano County, 370 Anson town Chippewa County, 49 Antigo city Langlade County, 216 Antigo town Langlade County, 216 Apple River town Polk County, 309 Appleton city Outagamie County, 287 Arbor Vitae town Vilas County, 414 Arcadia city Trempealeau County, 400 Arcadia town Trempealeau County, 400 Arena town Iowa County, 167 Arena village Iowa County, 166 Argonne town Forest County, 141 Argyle town Lafayette County, 210 Argyle village Lafayette County, 209 Arkansaw postal area Pepin County, 299 Arkdale postal area Adams County, 1 Arland town Barron County, 11 Arlington town Columbia County, 68 Arlington village Columbia County, 67 Armenia town Juneau County, 190 Armstrong Creek town Forest County, 141 Arpin town Wood County, 471 Arpin village Wood County, 470
Arthur town Chippewa County, 49 Ashford town Fond du Lac County, 132 Ashippun town Dodge County, 97 Ashland County, 5 - 9 Ashland city Ashland County, 6 Ashland town Ashland County, 6 Ashwaubenon village Brown County, 27 Athelstane town Marinette County, 247 Athens village Marathon County, 233 Atlanta town Rusk County, 348 Auburn town Chippewa County, 50 Auburn town Fond du Lac County, 132 Auburndale town Wood County, 471 Auburndale village Wood County, 471 Augusta city Eau Claire County, 126 Aurora town Florence County, 130 Aurora town Taylor County, 394 Aurora town Waushara County, 458 Avalon postal area Rock County, 341 Avoca village Iowa County, 167 Avon town Rock County, 341 Aztalan town Jefferson County, 182
B Babcock postal area Wood County, 471 Bagley town Oconto County, 274 Bagley village Grant County, 144 Baileys Harbor town Door County, 107 Baldwin town Saint Croix County, 386 Baldwin village Saint Croix County, 386 Balsam Lake town Polk County, 310 Balsam Lake village Polk County, 309 Bancroft postal area Portage County, 318 Bangor town La Crosse County, 204 Bangor village La Crosse County, 204 Baraboo city Sauk County, 355 Baraboo town Sauk County, 356 Barksdale town Bayfield County, 19 Barnes town Bayfield County, 19 Barneveld village Iowa County, 167 Barre town La Crosse County, 205 Barron County, 10 - 18 Barron city Barron County, 11 Barron town Barron County, 12 Barronett postal area Barron County, 12 Barronett town Washburn County, 426 Bartelme town Shawano County, 371 Barton town Washington County, 433 Bashaw town Washburn County, 426 Bass Lake town Sawyer County, 364 Bass Lake town Washburn County, 427 Bay City village Pierce County, 302 Bayfield County, 19 - 25 Bayfield city Bayfield County, 20 Bayfield town Bayfield County, 20 Bayside village Milwaukee County, 260 Bayview town Bayfield County, 20 Bear Bluff town Jackson County, 176 Bear Creek town Sauk County, 356 Bear Creek town Waupaca County, 450 Bear Creek village Outagamie County, 287 Bear Lake town Barron County, 12 Beaver Brook town Washburn County, 427 Beaver Dam city Dodge County, 98 Beaver Dam town Dodge County, 98 Beaver town Clark County, 57 Beaver town Marinette County, 247 Beaver town Polk County, 310 Beecher town Marinette County, 247 Beetown town Grant County, 144 Beldenville postal area Pierce County, 302 Belgium town Ozaukee County, 295 Belgium village Ozaukee County, 295 Bell Center village Crawford County, 75 Bell town Bayfield County, 20
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Belle Plaine town Shawano County, 371 Belleville village Dane County, 82 Bellevue village Brown County, 27 Belmont town Lafayette County, 210 Belmont town Portage County, 318 Belmont village Lafayette County, 210 Beloit city Rock County, 341 Beloit town Rock County, 341 Belvidere town Buffalo County, 34 Bennett town Douglas County, 113 Benton town Lafayette County, 211 Benton village Lafayette County, 210 Bergen town Marathon County, 234 Bergen town Vernon County, 406 Berlin city Green Lake County, 162 Berlin town Green Lake County, 162 Berlin town Marathon County, 234 Bern town Marathon County, 234 Berry town Dane County, 82 Bevent town Marathon County, 234 Big Bend town Rusk County, 348 Big Bend village Waukesha County, 439 Big Falls town Rusk County, 348 Big Falls village Waupaca County, 450 Big Flats town Adams County, 2 Birch Creek town Chippewa County, 50 Birch town Lincoln County, 221 Birchwood town Washburn County, 427 Birchwood village Washburn County, 427 Birnamwood town Shawano County, 371 Birnamwood village Shawano County, 371 Biron village Wood County, 471 Black Brook town Polk County, 310 Black Creek town Outagamie County, 288 Black Creek village Outagamie County, 288 Black Earth town Dane County, 82 Black Earth village Dane County, 82 Black River Falls city Jackson County, 177 Black Wolf town Winnebago County, 464 Blackwell town Forest County, 141 Blaine town Burnett County, 39 Blair city Trempealeau County, 401 Blanchard town Lafayette County, 211 Blanchardville village Lafayette County, 211 Bloom town Richland County, 336 Bloomer city Chippewa County, 50 Bloomer town Chippewa County, 50 Bloomfield town Walworth County, 418 Bloomfield town Waushara County, 458 Blooming Grove town Dane County, 83 Bloomington town Grant County, 145 Bloomington village Grant County, 145 Blue Mounds town Dane County, 83 Blue Mounds village Dane County, 83 Blue River village Grant County, 145 Boaz village Richland County, 336 Bohners Lake CDP Racine County, 329 Bonduel village Shawano County, 372 Bone Lake town Polk County, 310 Boscobel city Grant County, 145 Boscobel town Grant County, 146 Boulder Junction town Vilas County, 414 Bovina town Outagamie County, 288 Bowler village Shawano County, 372 Boyceville village Dunn County, 118 Boyd village Chippewa County, 51 Bradford town Rock County, 342 Bradley town Lincoln County, 221 Brandon village Fond du Lac County, 133 Brantwood postal area Price County, 324 Brazeau town Oconto County, 274 Breed town Oconto County, 275 Brice Prairie CDP La Crosse County, 205 Bridge Creek town Eau Claire County, 126 Bridgeport town Crawford County, 76
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Briggsville postal area Marquette County, 253 Brigham town Iowa County, 167 Brighton town Kenosha County, 196 Brighton town Marathon County, 234 Brillion city Calumet County, 45 Brillion town Calumet County, 45 Bristol town Dane County, 83 Bristol town Kenosha County, 196 Brockway town Jackson County, 177 Brodhead city Green County, 157 Brokaw village Marathon County, 235 Brookfield city Waukesha County, 439 Brookfield town Waukesha County, 439 Brooklyn town Green County, 158 Brooklyn town Green Lake County, 163 Brooklyn town Washburn County, 428 Brooklyn village Dane County, 83 Brothertown town Calumet County, 45 Brown County, 26 - 32 Brown Deer village Milwaukee County, 260 Browning town Taylor County, 394 Browns Lake CDP Racine County, 329 Brownsville village Dodge County, 98 Browntown village Green County, 158 Bruce village Rusk County, 349 Brule town Douglas County, 113 Brunswick town Eau Claire County, 126 Brussels town Door County, 108 Bryant postal area Langlade County, 217 Buchanan town Outagamie County, 288 Buena Vista town Portage County, 319 Buena Vista town Richland County, 336 Buffalo City city Buffalo County, 34 Buffalo County, 33 - 37 Buffalo town Buffalo County, 34 Buffalo town Marquette County, 253 Burke town Dane County, 84 Burlington city Racine County, 329 Burlington town Racine County, 330 Burnett County, 38 - 43 Burnett town Dodge County, 98 Burns town La Crosse County, 205 Burnside town Trempealeau County, 401 Butler town Clark County, 57 Butler village Waukesha County, 440 Butternut village Ashland County, 7 Byron town Fond du Lac County, 133 Byron town Monroe County, 267
C Cable town Bayfield County, 21 Cadiz town Green County, 158 Cadott village Chippewa County, 51 Cady town Saint Croix County, 386 Calamus town Dodge County, 99 Caledonia town Columbia County, 68 Caledonia town Racine County, 330 Caledonia town Trempealeau County, 401 Caledonia town Waupaca County, 450 Calumet County, 44 - 47 Calumet town Fond du Lac County, 133 Cambria village Columbia County, 68 Cambridge village Dane County, 84 Cameron town Wood County, 472 Cameron village Barron County, 12 Camp Douglas village Juneau County, 190 Camp Lake CDP Kenosha County, 197 Campbell town La Crosse County, 205 Campbellsport village Fond du Lac County, 133 Canton town Buffalo County, 35 Carey town Iron County, 173 Carlton town Kewaunee County, 201 Caroline postal area Shawano County, 372
Carson town Portage County, 319 Cary town Wood County, 472 Cascade village Sheboygan County, 379 Casco town Kewaunee County, 201 Casco village Kewaunee County, 201 Casey town Washburn County, 428 Cashton village Monroe County, 267 Cassel town Marathon County, 235 Cassian town Oneida County, 281 Cassville town Grant County, 146 Cassville village Grant County, 146 Castle Rock town Grant County, 146 Caswell town Forest County, 141 Catawba town Price County, 324 Catawba village Price County, 324 Cato town Manitowoc County, 226 Cazenovia village Richland County, 336 Cecil village Shawano County, 372 Cedar Grove village Sheboygan County, 379 Cedar Lake town Barron County, 12 Cedar Rapids town Rusk County, 349 Cedarburg city Ozaukee County, 295 Cedarburg town Ozaukee County, 296 Center town Outagamie County, 289 Center town Rock County, 342 Centerville town Manitowoc County, 226 Centuria village Polk County, 310 Chain O’ Lakes-King CDP Waupaca County, 451 Charlestown town Calumet County, 45 Chase town Oconto County, 275 Chaseburg village Vernon County, 407 Chelsea town Taylor County, 394 Chenequa village Waukesha County, 440 Chester town Dodge County, 99 Chetek city Barron County, 13 Chetek town Barron County, 13 Chicog town Washburn County, 428 Chief Lake CDP Sawyer County, 364 Chili postal area Clark County, 57 Chilton city Calumet County, 46 Chilton town Calumet County, 46 Chimney Rock town Trempealeau County, 401 Chippewa County, 48 - 55 Chippewa Falls city Chippewa County, 51 Chippewa town Ashland County, 7 Christiana town Dane County, 84 Christiana town Vernon County, 407 Cicero town Outagamie County, 289 City Point town Jackson County, 177 Clam Falls town Polk County, 311 Clam Lake postal area Ashland County, 7 Clark County, 56 - 66 Clarno town Green County, 158 Clay Banks town Door County, 108 Clayton town Crawford County, 76 Clayton town Polk County, 311 Clayton town Winnebago County, 465 Clayton village Polk County, 311 Clear Creek town Eau Claire County, 126 Clear Lake town Polk County, 312 Clear Lake village Polk County, 311 Clearfield town Juneau County, 190 Cleveland town Chippewa County, 51 Cleveland town Jackson County, 177 Cleveland town Marathon County, 235 Cleveland town Taylor County, 394 Cleveland village Manitowoc County, 226 Clifton town Grant County, 147 Clifton town Monroe County, 267 Clifton town Pierce County, 303 Clinton town Barron County, 13 Clinton town Rock County, 342 Clinton town Vernon County, 407 Clinton village Rock County, 342 CDP = Census Designated Place
Clintonville city Waupaca County, 451 Clover town Bayfield County, 21 Cloverland town Douglas County, 113 Cloverland town Vilas County, 414 Clyde town Iowa County, 168 Clyman town Dodge County, 99 Clyman village Dodge County, 99 Cobb village Iowa County, 168 Cochrane village Buffalo County, 35 Colburn town Adams County, 2 Colburn town Chippewa County, 52 Colby city Clark County, 58 Colby town Clark County, 58 Cold Spring town Jefferson County, 182 Coleman village Marinette County, 248 Colfax town Dunn County, 119 Colfax village Dunn County, 119 Colgate postal area Washington County, 433 Coloma town Waushara County, 459 Coloma village Waushara County, 459 Columbia County, 67 - 74 Columbus city Columbia County, 68 Columbus town Columbia County, 68 Combined Locks village Outagamie County, 289 Commonwealth town Florence County, 130 Como CDP Walworth County, 418 Comstock postal area Barron County, 13 Concord town Jefferson County, 182 Conover town Vilas County, 414 Conrath village Rusk County, 349 Cooks Valley town Chippewa County, 52 Coon Valley village Vernon County, 407 Coon town Vernon County, 407 Cooperstown town Manitowoc County, 227 Cornell city Chippewa County, 52 Corning town Lincoln County, 221 Cornucopia postal area Bayfield County, 21 Cottage Grove town Dane County, 85 Cottage Grove village Dane County, 84 Couderay town Sawyer County, 365 Couderay village Sawyer County, 364 Courtland town Columbia County, 69 Crandon city Forest County, 141 Crandon town Forest County, 142 Cranmoor town Wood County, 472 Crawford County, 75 - 79 Crescent town Oneida County, 281 Crivitz village Marinette County, 248 Cross Plains town Dane County, 85 Cross Plains village Dane County, 85 Cross town Buffalo County, 35 Crystal Lake town Barron County, 14 Crystal Lake town Marquette County, 253 Crystal town Washburn County, 428 Cuba City city Grant County, 147 Cudahy city Milwaukee County, 260 Cumberland city Barron County, 14 Cumberland town Barron County, 14 Curran town Jackson County, 178 Curtiss village Clark County, 58 Cushing postal area Polk County, 312 Custer postal area Portage County, 319 Cutler town Juneau County, 190 Cylon town Saint Croix County, 387
D Dairyland town Douglas County, 113 Dakota town Waushara County, 459 Dale town Outagamie County, 289 Dallas town Barron County, 14 Dallas village Barron County, 14 Dalton postal area Green Lake County, 163 Danbury postal area Burnett County, 39 Dane County, 80 - 96
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index Dane town Dane County, 86 Dane village Dane County, 85 Daniels town Burnett County, 39 Darien town Walworth County, 419 Darien village Walworth County, 419 Darlington city Lafayette County, 211 Darlington town Lafayette County, 212 Day town Marathon County, 235 Dayton town Richland County, 336 Dayton town Waupaca County, 451 De Forest village Dane County, 86 De Pere city Brown County, 27 De Soto village Vernon County, 408 Decatur town Green County, 158 Deer Creek town Outagamie County, 289 Deer Creek town Taylor County, 395 Deer Park village Saint Croix County, 387 Deerbrook postal area Langlade County, 217 Deerfield town Dane County, 86 Deerfield town Waushara County, 459 Deerfield village Dane County, 86 Dekorra town Columbia County, 69 Delafield city Waukesha County, 440 Delafield town Waukesha County, 441 Delavan Lake CDP Walworth County, 420 Delavan city Walworth County, 419 Delavan town Walworth County, 419 Dell Prairie town Adams County, 2 Dellona town Sauk County, 356 Delmar town Chippewa County, 52 Delta town Bayfield County, 21 Delton town Sauk County, 356 Denmark village Brown County, 27 Dewey town Burnett County, 40 Dewey town Portage County, 319 Dewey town Rusk County, 349 Dewhurst town Clark County, 58 Dexter town Wood County, 472 Diamond Bluff town Pierce County, 303 Dickeyville village Grant County, 147 Dodge County, 97 - 106 Dodge town Trempealeau County, 402 Dodgeville city Iowa County, 168 Dodgeville town Iowa County, 168 Door County, 107 - 111 Dorchester village Clark County, 58 Doty town Oconto County, 275 Douglas County, 112 - 117 Douglas town Marquette County, 253 Dousman village Waukesha County, 441 Dover town Buffalo County, 35 Dover town Racine County, 330 Dovre town Barron County, 15 Downing village Dunn County, 119 Doyle town Barron County, 15 Doylestown village Columbia County, 69 Drammen town Eau Claire County, 126 Draper town Sawyer County, 365 Dresser village Polk County, 312 Drummond town Bayfield County, 21 Dunbar town Marinette County, 248 Dunkirk town Dane County, 87 Dunn County, 118 - 124 Dunn town Dane County, 87 Dunn town Dunn County, 119 Dupont town Waupaca County, 451 Durand city Pepin County, 299 Durand town Pepin County, 300
E Eagle Lake CDP Racine County, 330 Eagle Point town Chippewa County, 52 Eagle River city Vilas County, 415 Eagle town Richland County, 337 Eagle town Waukesha County, 441
Eagle village Waukesha County, 441 East Troy town Walworth County, 420 East Troy village Walworth County, 420 Eastman town Crawford County, 76 Eastman village Crawford County, 76 Easton town Adams County, 2 Easton town Marathon County, 235 Eaton town Brown County, 28 Eaton town Clark County, 59 Eaton town Manitowoc County, 227 Eau Claire County, 125 - 128 Eau Claire city Eau Claire County, 127 Eau Galle town Dunn County, 119 Eau Galle town Saint Croix County, 387 Eau Pleine town Marathon County, 236 Eau Pleine town Portage County, 319 Eden town Fond du Lac County, 134 Eden town Iowa County, 168 Eden village Fond du Lac County, 134 Edgar village Marathon County, 236 Edgerton city Rock County, 343 Edgewater town Sawyer County, 365 Edson town Chippewa County, 53 Egg Harbor town Door County, 108 Egg Harbor village Door County, 108 Eileen town Bayfield County, 22 Eisenstein town Price County, 324 El Paso town Pierce County, 303 Eland village Shawano County, 372 Elba town Dodge County, 99 Elcho town Langlade County, 217 Elderon town Marathon County, 236 Elderon village Marathon County, 236 Eldorado town Fond du Lac County, 134 Eleva village Trempealeau County, 402 Elk Grove town Lafayette County, 212 Elk Mound town Dunn County, 120 Elk Mound village Dunn County, 120 Elk town Price County, 324 Elkhart Lake village Sheboygan County, 379 Elkhorn city Walworth County, 420 Ellenboro town Grant County, 147 Ellington town Outagamie County, 290 Ellison Bay postal area Door County, 108 Ellsworth town Pierce County, 303 Ellsworth village Pierce County, 303 Elm Grove village Waukesha County, 442 Elmwood Park village Racine County, 331 Elmwood village Pierce County, 304 Elroy city Juneau County, 190 Elton postal area Langlade County, 217 Embarrass village Waupaca County, 451 Emerald town Saint Croix County, 387 Emery town Price County, 325 Emmet town Dodge County, 100 Emmet town Marathon County, 237 Empire town Fond du Lac County, 134 Endeavor village Marquette County, 254 Enterprise town Oneida County, 282 Ephraim village Door County, 109 Erin Prairie town Saint Croix County, 387 Erin town Washington County, 433 Estella town Chippewa County, 53 Ettrick town Trempealeau County, 402 Ettrick village Trempealeau County, 402 Eureka town Polk County, 312 Evansville city Rock County, 343 Evergreen CDP Marathon County, 237 Evergreen town Langlade County, 217 Evergreen town Washburn County, 428 Excelsior town Sauk County, 356 Exeland village Sawyer County, 365 Exeter town Green County, 159
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F Fairbanks town Shawano County, 373 Fairchild town Eau Claire County, 127 Fairchild village Eau Claire County, 127 Fairfield town Sauk County, 357 Fairwater village Fond du Lac County, 134 Fall Creek village Eau Claire County, 127 Fall River village Columbia County, 69 Farmington town Jefferson County, 183 Farmington town La Crosse County, 206 Farmington town Polk County, 312 Farmington town Washington County, 433 Farmington town Waupaca County, 452 Fayette town Lafayette County, 212 Fence town Florence County, 130 Fennimore city Grant County, 148 Fennimore town Grant County, 148 Fenwood village Marathon County, 237 Fern town Florence County, 130 Ferryville village Crawford County, 77 Fifield town Price County, 325 Finley town Juneau County, 191 Fish Creek postal area Door County, 109 Fitchburg city Dane County, 87 Flambeau town Price County, 325 Flambeau town Rusk County, 349 Florence County, 129 - 130 Florence town Florence County, 131 Fond du Lac County, 131 - 139 Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac County, 135 Fond du Lac town Fond du Lac County, 135 Fontana postal area Walworth County, 421 Fontana-on-Geneva Lake village Walworth County, 421 Footville village Rock County, 343 Ford town Taylor County, 395 Forest County, 140 - 143 Forest Junction postal area Calumet County, 46 Forest town Fond du Lac County, 135 Forest town Richland County, 337 Forest town Saint Croix County, 388 Forest town Vernon County, 408 Forestville town Door County, 109 Forestville village Door County, 109 Fort Atkinson city Jefferson County, 183 Fort Winnebago town Columbia County, 70 Foster town Clark County, 59 Fountain City city Buffalo County, 35 Fountain Prairie town Columbia County, 70 Fountain town Juneau County, 191 Fox Lake city Dodge County, 100 Fox Lake town Dodge County, 100 Fox Point village Milwaukee County, 260 Foxboro postal area Douglas County, 114 Francis Creek village Manitowoc County, 227 Frankfort town Marathon County, 237 Frankfort town Pepin County, 300 Franklin city Milwaukee County, 261 Franklin town Jackson County, 178 Franklin town Kewaunee County, 202 Franklin town Manitowoc County, 227 Franklin town Sauk County, 357 Franklin town Vernon County, 408 Franksville CDP Racine County, 331 Franzen town Marathon County, 237 Frederic village Polk County, 313 Fredonia town Ozaukee County, 296 Fredonia village Ozaukee County, 296 Freedom town Forest County, 142 Freedom town Outagamie County, 290 Freedom town Sauk County, 357 Freeman town Crawford County, 77 Fremont town Clark County, 59 Fremont town Waupaca County, 452
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Fremont village Waupaca County, 452 French Island CDP La Crosse County, 206 Friendship town Fond du Lac County, 136 Friendship village Adams County, 2 Friesland village Columbia County, 70 Frog Creek town Washburn County, 428 Fulton town Rock County, 343
G Gale town Trempealeau County, 403 Galesville city Trempealeau County, 403 Garden Valley town Jackson County, 178 Gardner town Door County, 109 Garfield town Jackson County, 178 Garfield town Polk County, 313 Gays Mills village Crawford County, 77 Genesee town Waukesha County, 442 Geneva town Walworth County, 421 Genoa City village Walworth County, 421 Genoa town Vernon County, 408 Genoa village Vernon County, 408 Georgetown town Polk County, 313 Georgetown town Price County, 325 Germania town Shawano County, 373 Germantown town Juneau County, 191 Germantown town Washington County, 434 Germantown village Washington County, 434 Gibraltar town Door County, 110 Gibson town Manitowoc County, 227 Gillett city Oconto County, 275 Gillett town Oconto County, 275 Gilman town Pierce County, 304 Gilman village Taylor County, 395 Gilmanton town Buffalo County, 36 Gingles town Ashland County, 7 Gleason postal area Lincoln County, 222 Glen Flora village Rusk County, 350 Glen Haven town Grant County, 148 Glenbeulah village Sheboygan County, 380 Glencoe town Buffalo County, 36 Glendale city Milwaukee County, 261 Glendale town Monroe County, 267 Glenmore town Brown County, 28 Glenwood City city Saint Croix County, 388 Glenwood town Saint Croix County, 388 Glidden postal area Ashland County, 7 Goetz town Chippewa County, 53 Goodman town Marinette County, 248 Goodrich town Taylor County, 395 Gordon town Ashland County, 8 Gordon town Douglas County, 114 Grafton town Ozaukee County, 297 Grafton village Ozaukee County, 296 Grand Chute town Outagamie County, 290 Grand Marsh postal area Adams County, 3 Grand Rapids town Wood County, 472 Grandview town Bayfield County, 22 Grant County, 144 - 155 Grant town Clark County, 59 Grant town Dunn County, 120 Grant town Monroe County, 267 Grant town Portage County, 320 Grant town Rusk County, 350 Grant town Shawano County, 373 Granton village Clark County, 60 Grantsburg town Burnett County, 40 Grantsburg village Burnett County, 40 Gratiot town Lafayette County, 212 Gratiot village Lafayette County, 212 Green Bay city Brown County, 28 Green Bay town Brown County, 29 Green County, 156 - 161 Green Grove town Clark County, 60 Green Lake County, 162 - 165 Green Lake city Green Lake County, 163
Green Lake town Green Lake County, 163 Green Valley town Marathon County, 238 Green Valley town Shawano County, 373 Greenbush town Sheboygan County, 380 Greendale village Milwaukee County, 261 Greenfield city Milwaukee County, 262 Greenfield town La Crosse County, 206 Greenfield town Monroe County, 268 Greenfield town Sauk County, 357 Greenleaf postal area Brown County, 29 Greenville town Outagamie County, 290 Greenwood city Clark County, 60 Greenwood town Taylor County, 395 Greenwood town Vernon County, 409 Gresham village Shawano County, 373 Grover town Marinette County, 248 Grover town Taylor County, 396 Grow town Rusk County, 350 Guenther town Marathon County, 238 Gull Lake town Washburn County, 429 Gurney town Iron County, 173
H Hackett town Price County, 325 Hager City postal area Pierce County, 304 Hale town Trempealeau County, 403 Hales Corners village Milwaukee County, 262 Hallie town Chippewa County, 53 Halsey town Marathon County, 238 Hamburg town Marathon County, 238 Hamburg town Vernon County, 409 Hamilton town La Crosse County, 206 Hammel town Taylor County, 396 Hammond town Saint Croix County, 389 Hammond village Saint Croix County, 388 Hampden town Columbia County, 70 Hancock town Waushara County, 460 Hancock village Waushara County, 459 Haney town Crawford County, 77 Hansen town Wood County, 473 Harding town Lincoln County, 222 Harmony town Price County, 326 Harmony town Rock County, 344 Harmony town Vernon County, 409 Harris town Marquette County, 254 Harrison town Calumet County, 46 Harrison town Grant County, 148 Harrison town Lincoln County, 222 Harrison town Marathon County, 238 Harrison town Waupaca County, 452 Harshaw postal area Oneida County, 282 Hartford city Washington County, 434 Hartford town Washington County, 434 Hartland town Pierce County, 304 Hartland town Shawano County, 374 Hartland village Waukesha County, 442 Hatley village Marathon County, 239 Haugen village Barron County, 15 Hawkins town Rusk County, 350 Hawkins village Rusk County, 350 Hawthorne town Douglas County, 114 Hay River town Dunn County, 120 Hayward city Sawyer County, 365 Hayward town Sawyer County, 366 Hazel Green town Grant County, 149 Hazel Green village Grant County, 148 Hazelhurst town Oneida County, 282 Hebron CDP Jefferson County, 183 Hebron town Jefferson County, 183 Helenville CDP Jefferson County, 183 Helvetia town Waupaca County, 453 Hendren town Clark County, 60 Henrietta town Richland County, 337 Herbster postal area Bayfield County, 22 Herman town Dodge County, 100
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Herman town Shawano County, 374 Herman town Sheboygan County, 380 Hertel postal area Burnett County, 40 Hewett town Clark County, 60 Hewitt town Marathon County, 239 Hewitt village Wood County, 473 Hickory Grove town Grant County, 149 High Bridge postal area Ashland County, 8 Highland town Douglas County, 114 Highland town Iowa County, 169 Highland village Iowa County, 169 Hilbert village Calumet County, 46 Hiles town Forest County, 142 Hiles town Wood County, 473 Hill town Price County, 326 Hillpoint postal area Sauk County, 357 Hillsboro city Vernon County, 409 Hillsboro town Vernon County, 409 Hixon town Clark County, 61 Hixton town Jackson County, 179 Hixton village Jackson County, 178 Hoard town Clark County, 61 Hobart village Brown County, 29 Holcombe postal area Chippewa County, 53 Holland town Brown County, 30 Holland town La Crosse County, 206 Holland town Sheboygan County, 380 Hollandale village Iowa County, 169 Holmen village La Crosse County, 206 Holton town Marathon County, 239 Holway town Taylor County, 396 Homestead town Florence County, 131 Honey Creek town Sauk County, 358 Horicon city Dodge County, 101 Hortonia town Outagamie County, 290 Hortonville village Outagamie County, 291 How town Oconto County, 276 Howard town Chippewa County, 54 Howard village Brown County, 30 Howards Grove village Sheboygan County, 381 Hubbard town Dodge County, 101 Hubbard town Rusk County, 351 Hubertus postal area Washington County, 435 Hudson city Saint Croix County, 389 Hudson town Saint Croix County, 389 Hughes town Bayfield County, 22 Hull town Marathon County, 239 Hull town Portage County, 320 Humbird postal area Clark County, 61 Humboldt town Brown County, 30 Hunter town Sawyer County, 366 Hurley city Iron County, 173 Hustisford town Dodge County, 101 Hustisford village Dodge County, 101 Hustler village Juneau County, 191 Hutchins town Shawano County, 374
I Independence city Trempealeau County, 403 Ingram village Rusk County, 351 Iola town Waupaca County, 453 Iola village Waupaca County, 453 Iowa County, 166 - 171 Irma postal area Lincoln County, 222 Iron Belt postal area Iron County, 173 Iron County, 172 - 174 Iron Ridge village Dodge County, 102 Iron River town Bayfield County, 22 Ironton town Sauk County, 358 Ironton village Sauk County, 358 Irving town Jackson County, 179 Isabelle town Pierce County, 304 Ithaca town Richland County, 337
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index Ixonia CDP Jefferson County, 184 Ixonia town Jefferson County, 184
J Jackson County, 175 - 180 Jackson town Adams County, 3 Jackson town Burnett County, 40 Jackson town Washington County, 435 Jackson village Washington County, 435 Jacksonport town Door County, 110 Jacobs town Ashland County, 8 Jamestown town Grant County, 149 Janesville city Rock County, 344 Janesville town Rock County, 344 Jefferson County, 181 - 188 Jefferson city Jefferson County, 184 Jefferson town Green County, 159 Jefferson town Jefferson County, 184 Jefferson town Monroe County, 268 Jefferson town Vernon County, 410 Jim Falls postal area Chippewa County, 54 Johnson Creek village Jefferson County, 185 Johnson town Marathon County, 239 Johnstown town Polk County, 313 Johnstown town Rock County, 345 Jordan town Green County, 159 Juda postal area Green County, 159 Jump River town Taylor County, 396 Junction City village Portage County, 320 Juneau County, 189 - 195 Juneau city Dodge County, 102
K Kansasville postal area Racine County, 331 Kaukauna city Outagamie County, 291 Kaukauna town Outagamie County, 291 Kekoskee village Dodge County, 102 Kellnersville village Manitowoc County, 228 Kelly town Bayfield County, 23 Kendall town Lafayette County, 213 Kendall village Monroe County, 268 Kennan town Price County, 326 Kennan village Price County, 326 Kenosha County, 196 - 199 Kenosha city Kenosha County, 197 Keshena CDP Menominee County, 257 Kewaskum town Washington County, 436 Kewaskum village Washington County, 435 Kewaunee County, 200 - 203 Kewaunee city Kewaunee County, 202 Keystone town Bayfield County, 23 Kickapoo town Vernon County, 410 Kiel city Manitowoc County, 228 Kildare town Juneau County, 191 Kimball town Iron County, 173 Kimberly village Outagamie County, 291 King town Lincoln County, 222 Kingston town Green Lake County, 164 Kingston town Juneau County, 192 Kingston village Green Lake County, 164 Kinnickinnic town Saint Croix County, 389 Knapp town Jackson County, 179 Knapp village Dunn County, 120 Knight town Iron County, 174 Knowlton town Marathon County, 240 Knox town Price County, 326 Kohler village Sheboygan County, 381 Komensky town Jackson County, 179 Koshkonong town Jefferson County, 185 Kossuth town Manitowoc County, 228 Krakow postal area Shawano County, 374 Kronenwetter town Marathon County, 240
L La Crosse County, 204 - 208 La Crosse city La Crosse County, 207 La Farge village Vernon County, 410 La Follette town Burnett County, 41 La Grange town Monroe County, 268 La Grange town Walworth County, 422 La Pointe town Ashland County, 8 La Prairie town Rock County, 345 La Valle town Sauk County, 358 La Valle village Sauk County, 358 Lac du Flambeau CDP Vilas County, 415 Lac du Flambeau town Vilas County, 415 Lac La Belle village Waukesha County, 442 Ladysmith city Rusk County, 351 Lafayette County, 209 - 214 Lafayette town Chippewa County, 54 Lafayette town Monroe County, 268 Lafayette town Walworth County, 422 Lake Delton village Sauk County, 359 Lake Geneva city Walworth County, 422 Lake Holcombe town Chippewa County, 54 Lake Koshkonong CDP Jefferson County, 185 Lake Lac La Belle CDP Jefferson County, 185 Lake Mills city Jefferson County, 185 Lake Mills town Jefferson County, 186 Lake Nebagamon village Douglas County, 114 Lake Ripley CDP Jefferson County, 186 Lake Shangrila CDP Kenosha County, 197 Lake Tomahawk town Oneida County, 282 Lake Wazeecha CDP Wood County, 473 Lake Wisconsin CDP Columbia County, 70 Lake Wissota CDP Chippewa County, 54 Lake town Marinette County, 249 Lake town Price County, 327 Lakeland town Barron County, 15 Lakeside town Douglas County, 115 Laketown town Polk County, 314 Lakewood town Oconto County, 276 Lamartine town Fond du Lac County, 136 Lamont town Lafayette County, 213 Lanark town Portage County, 320 Lancaster city Grant County, 149 Land O’ Lakes town Vilas County, 415 Langlade County, 215 - 220 Langlade town Langlade County, 217 Lannon village Waukesha County, 443 Laona town Forest County, 142 Larrabee town Waupaca County, 453 Larsen postal area Winnebago County, 465 Lawrence town Brown County, 30 Lawrence town Rusk County, 351 Lebanon town Dodge County, 102 Lebanon town Waupaca County, 453 Ledgeview town Brown County, 30 Leeds town Columbia County, 71 Legend Lake CDP Menominee County, 258 Lemonweir town Juneau County, 192 Lena town Oconto County, 276 Lena village Oconto County, 276 Lenroot town Sawyer County, 366 Leola town Adams County, 3 Leon town Monroe County, 269 Leon town Waushara County, 460 Leopolis postal area Shawano County, 374 Leroy town Dodge County, 102 Lessor town Shawano County, 375 Levis town Clark County, 61 Lewiston town Columbia County, 71 Liberty Grove town Door County, 110 Liberty town Grant County, 150 Liberty town Manitowoc County, 228 CDP = Census Designated Place
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Liberty town Outagamie County, 292 Liberty town Vernon County, 410 Lima town Grant County, 150 Lima town Pepin County, 300 Lima town Rock County, 345 Lima town Sheboygan County, 381 Lime Ridge village Sauk County, 359 Lincoln County, 221 - 224 Lincoln town Adams County, 3 Lincoln town Bayfield County, 23 Lincoln town Buffalo County, 36 Lincoln town Burnett County, 41 Lincoln town Eau Claire County, 128 Lincoln town Forest County, 143 Lincoln town Kewaunee County, 202 Lincoln town Monroe County, 269 Lincoln town Polk County, 314 Lincoln town Trempealeau County, 403 Lincoln town Vilas County, 416 Lincoln town Wood County, 473 Lind town Waupaca County, 454 Linden town Iowa County, 170 Linden village Iowa County, 169 Lindina town Juneau County, 192 Linn town Walworth County, 422 Linwood town Portage County, 320 Lisbon town Juneau County, 192 Lisbon town Waukesha County, 443 Little Black town Taylor County, 396 Little Chute village Outagamie County, 292 Little Falls town Monroe County, 269 Little Grant town Grant County, 150 Little Rice town Oneida County, 282 Little River town Oconto County, 277 Little Round Lake CDP Sawyer County, 366 Little Suamico town Oconto County, 277 Little Wolf town Waupaca County, 454 Livingston village Grant County, 150 Lodi city Columbia County, 71 Lodi town Columbia County, 71 Loganville village Sauk County, 359 Lohrville village Waushara County, 460 Lomira town Dodge County, 103 Lomira village Dodge County, 103 Lone Rock village Richland County, 337 Long Lake town Florence County, 131 Long Lake town Washburn County, 429 Longwood town Clark County, 61 Lorain town Polk County, 314 Lowell town Dodge County, 103 Lowell village Dodge County, 103 Lowville town Columbia County, 72 Loyal city Clark County, 62 Loyal town Clark County, 62 Lublin village Taylor County, 397 Lucas town Dunn County, 121 Luck town Polk County, 314 Luck village Polk County, 314 Ludington town Eau Claire County, 128 Luxemburg town Kewaunee County, 203 Luxemburg village Kewaunee County, 202 Lyndon Station village Juneau County, 193 Lyndon town Juneau County, 193 Lyndon town Sheboygan County, 381 Lynn town Clark County, 62 Lynne town Oneida County, 283 Lynxville village Crawford County, 77 Lyons town Walworth County, 423
M Mackford town Green Lake County, 164 Madge town Washburn County, 429 Madison city Dane County, 87 Madison town Dane County, 88 Magnolia town Rock County, 345
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Maiden Rock town Pierce County, 305 Maiden Rock village Pierce County, 305 Maine town Marathon County, 240 Maine town Outagamie County, 292 Malone postal area Fond du Lac County, 136 Manawa city Waupaca County, 454 Manchester town Green Lake County, 164 Manchester town Jackson County, 179 Manitowish Waters town Vilas County, 416 Manitowoc County, 225 - 232 Manitowoc Rapids town Manitowoc County, 229 Manitowoc city Manitowoc County, 229 Manitowoc town Manitowoc County, 229 Maple Bluff village Dane County, 88 Maple Creek town Outagamie County, 292 Maple Grove town Barron County, 15 Maple Grove town Manitowoc County, 229 Maple Grove town Shawano County, 375 Maple Plain town Barron County, 16 Maple Valley town Oconto County, 277 Maple town Douglas County, 115 Maplehurst town Taylor County, 397 Marathon City village Marathon County, 240 Marathon County, 233 - 245 Marathon town Marathon County, 240 Marcellon town Columbia County, 72 Marengo town Ashland County, 8 Maribel village Manitowoc County, 230 Marietta town Crawford County, 78 Marinette County, 246 - 251 Marinette city Marinette County, 249 Marion city Waupaca County, 454 Marion town Grant County, 150 Marion town Juneau County, 193 Marion town Waushara County, 460 Markesan city Green Lake County, 164 Marquette County, 252 - 256 Marquette town Green Lake County, 165 Marquette village Green Lake County, 165 Marshall town Richland County, 338 Marshall town Rusk County, 351 Marshall village Dane County, 89 Marshfield city Wood County, 474 Marshfield town Fond du Lac County, 136 Marshfield town Wood County, 474 Martell town Pierce County, 305 Mason town Bayfield County, 24 Mason village Bayfield County, 23 Matteson town Waupaca County, 455 Mattoon village Shawano County, 375 Mauston city Juneau County, 193 Maxville town Buffalo County, 36 Mayville city Dodge County, 104 Mayville town Clark County, 62 Mazomanie town Dane County, 89 Mazomanie village Dane County, 89 McFarland village Dane County, 89 McKinley town Polk County, 315 McKinley town Taylor County, 397 McMillan town Marathon County, 241 Mead town Clark County, 62 Meadowbrook town Sawyer County, 367 Mecan town Marquette County, 254 Medary town La Crosse County, 207 Medford city Taylor County, 397 Medford town Taylor County, 398 Medina town Dane County, 90 Meeme town Manitowoc County, 230 Meenon town Burnett County, 41 Mellen city Ashland County, 9 Melrose town Jackson County, 180 Melrose village Jackson County, 180 Melvina village Monroe County, 269 Menasha city Winnebago County, 465 Menasha town Winnebago County, 465
Menominee County, 257 - 258 Menominee CDP Menominee County, 258 Menomonee Falls village Waukesha County, 443 Menomonie city Dunn County, 121 Menomonie town Dunn County, 121 Mentor town Clark County, 63 Mequon city Ozaukee County, 297 Mercer town Iron County, 174 Merrill city Lincoln County, 223 Merrill town Lincoln County, 223 Merrillan village Jackson County, 180 Merrimac town Sauk County, 359 Merrimac village Sauk County, 359 Merton town Waukesha County, 444 Merton village Waukesha County, 443 Meteor town Sawyer County, 367 Metomen town Fond du Lac County, 136 Middle Inlet town Marinette County, 249 Middle Village CDP Menominee County, 258 Middleton city Dane County, 90 Middleton town Dane County, 90 Mifflin town Iowa County, 170 Milford town Jefferson County, 186 Milladore town Wood County, 474 Milladore village Wood County, 474 Millston town Jackson County, 180 Milltown town Polk County, 315 Milltown village Polk County, 315 Millville town Grant County, 151 Milton city Rock County, 345 Milton town Buffalo County, 36 Milton town Rock County, 346 Milwaukee County, 259 - 265 Milwaukee city Milwaukee County, 262 Mindoro postal area La Crosse County, 207 Mineral Point city Iowa County, 170 Mineral Point town Iowa County, 170 Minocqua town Oneida County, 283 Minong town Washburn County, 430 Minong village Washburn County, 429 Mishicot town Manitowoc County, 230 Mishicot village Manitowoc County, 230 Mitchell town Sheboygan County, 381 Modena town Buffalo County, 37 Molitor town Taylor County, 398 Mondovi city Buffalo County, 37 Mondovi town Buffalo County, 37 Monico town Oneida County, 283 Monona city Dane County, 91 Monroe County, 266 - 272 Monroe city Green County, 159 Monroe town Adams County, 3 Monroe town Green County, 160 Montana town Buffalo County, 37 Montello city Marquette County, 254 Montello town Marquette County, 255 Montfort village Grant County, 151 Monticello town Lafayette County, 213 Monticello village Green County, 160 Montpelier town Kewaunee County, 203 Montreal city Iron County, 174 Montrose town Dane County, 91 Morgan town Oconto County, 277 Morris town Shawano County, 375 Morrison town Brown County, 31 Morse town Ashland County, 9 Moscow town Iowa County, 170 Mosel town Sheboygan County, 382 Mosinee city Marathon County, 241 Mosinee town Marathon County, 241 Moundville town Marquette County, 255 Mount Calvary village Fond du Lac County, 137 Mount Hope town Grant County, 151 Mount Hope village Grant County, 151 CDP = Census Designated Place
Mount Horeb village Dane County, 91 Mount Ida town Grant County, 151 Mount Morris town Waushara County, 460 Mount Pleasant town Green County, 160 Mount Pleasant town Racine County, 331 Mount Sterling village Crawford County, 78 Mountain town Oconto County, 277 Mukwa town Waupaca County, 455 Mukwonago town Waukesha County, 444 Mukwonago village Waukesha County, 444 Murry town Rusk County, 352 Muscoda town Grant County, 152 Muscoda village Grant County, 152 Muskego city Waukesha County, 444
N Namakagon town Bayfield County, 24 Naples town Buffalo County, 37 Nasewaupee town Door County, 110 Nashotah village Waukesha County, 445 Nashville town Forest County, 143 Navarino town Shawano County, 375 Necedah town Juneau County, 194 Necedah village Juneau County, 193 Neenah city Winnebago County, 466 Neenah town Winnebago County, 466 Neillsville city Clark County, 63 Nekimi town Winnebago County, 466 Nekoosa city Wood County, 475 Nelson town Buffalo County, 38 Nelson village Buffalo County, 38 Nelsonville village Portage County, 321 Neopit CDP Menominee County, 258 Neosho village Dodge County, 104 Nepeuskun town Winnebago County, 466 Neshkoro town Marquette County, 255 Neshkoro village Marquette County, 255 Neva town Langlade County, 218 New Auburn village Chippewa County, 55 New Berlin city Waukesha County, 445 New Chester town Adams County, 4 New Denmark town Brown County, 31 New Diggings town Lafayette County, 213 New Franken postal area Brown County, 31 New Glarus town Green County, 161 New Glarus village Green County, 160 New Haven town Adams County, 4 New Haven town Dunn County, 121 New Holstein city Calumet County, 47 New Holstein town Calumet County, 47 New Hope town Portage County, 321 New Lisbon city Juneau County, 194 New London city Waupaca County, 455 New Lyme town Monroe County, 269 New Post CDP Sawyer County, 367 New Richmond city Saint Croix County, 390 Newark town Rock County, 346 Newbold town Oneida County, 283 Newburg village Washington County, 436 Newport town Columbia County, 72 Newton town Manitowoc County, 231 Newton town Marquette County, 255 Niagara city Marinette County, 249 Niagara town Marinette County, 250 Nichols village Outagamie County, 293 Nokomis town Oneida County, 283 Norrie town Marathon County, 241 North Bay village Racine County, 332 North Bend town Jackson County, 180 North Fond du Lac village Fond du Lac County, 137 North Freedom village Sauk County, 360 North Hudson village Saint Croix County, 390 North Lancaster town Grant County, 152 North Prairie village Waukesha County, 445
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index Northfield town Jackson County, 181 Norwalk village Monroe County, 270 Norway town Racine County, 332 Norwood town Langlade County, 218
O Oak Creek city Milwaukee County, 263 Oak Grove town Barron County, 16 Oak Grove town Dodge County, 104 Oak Grove town Pierce County, 305 Oakdale town Monroe County, 270 Oakdale village Monroe County, 270 Oakfield town Fond du Lac County, 137 Oakfield village Fond du Lac County, 137 Oakland town Burnett County, 41 Oakland town Douglas County, 115 Oakland town Jefferson County, 186 Oasis town Waushara County, 461 Oconomowoc Lake village Waukesha County, 446 Oconomowoc city Waukesha County, 446 Oconomowoc town Waukesha County, 446 Oconto County, 273 - 279 Oconto Falls city Oconto County, 278 Oconto Falls town Oconto County, 278 Oconto city Oconto County, 278 Oconto town Oconto County, 278 Odanah CDP Ashland County, 9 Ogdensburg village Waupaca County, 455 Ogema town Price County, 327 Ojibwa town Sawyer County, 367 Okauchee Lake CDP Waukesha County, 447 Okauchee postal area Waukesha County, 446 Oliver village Douglas County, 115 Oma town Iron County, 174 Omro city Winnebago County, 467 Omro town Winnebago County, 467 Onalaska city La Crosse County, 208 Onalaska town La Crosse County, 208 Oneida County, 280 - 285 Oneida CDP Brown County, 31 Oneida town Outagamie County, 293 Ontario village Vernon County, 411 Oostburg village Sheboygan County, 382 Orange town Juneau County, 194 Oregon town Dane County, 92 Oregon village Dane County, 91 Orfordville village Rock County, 346 Orienta town Bayfield County, 24 Orion town Richland County, 338 Osborn town Outagamie County, 293 Osceola town Fond du Lac County, 138 Osceola town Polk County, 315 Osceola village Polk County, 315 Oshkosh city Winnebago County, 467 Oshkosh town Winnebago County, 468 Osseo city Trempealeau County, 404 Otsego town Columbia County, 72 Ottawa town Waukesha County, 447 Otter Creek town Dunn County, 122 Otter Creek town Eau Claire County, 128 Oulu town Bayfield County, 24 Outagamie County, 286 - 293 Owen city Clark County, 63 Oxford town Marquette County, 256 Oxford village Marquette County, 256 Ozaukee County, 294 - 298
P Pacific town Columbia County, 72 Packwaukee town Marquette County, 256 Paddock Lake village Kenosha County, 198 Palmyra town Jefferson County, 187 Palmyra village Jefferson County, 187 Pardeeville village Columbia County, 72
Paris town Grant County, 152 Paris town Kenosha County, 198 Park Falls city Price County, 327 Park Ridge village Portage County, 321 Parkland town Douglas County, 115 Parrish town Langlade County, 218 Patch Grove town Grant County, 153 Patch Grove village Grant County, 153 Pearson postal area Langlade County, 218 Peck town Langlade County, 218 Peeksville town Ashland County, 9 Pelican Lake postal area Oneida County, 284 Pelican town Oneida County, 284 Pell Lake CDP Walworth County, 423 Pella town Shawano County, 376 Pembine town Marinette County, 250 Pence town Iron County, 174 Pensaukee town Oconto County, 279 Pepin County, 299 - 301 Pepin town Pepin County, 301 Pepin village Pepin County, 300 Perry town Dane County, 92 Pershing town Taylor County, 398 Peru town Dunn County, 122 Peshtigo city Marinette County, 250 Peshtigo town Marinette County, 250 Pewaukee city Waukesha County, 447 Pewaukee village Waukesha County, 447 Phelps town Vilas County, 416 Phillips city Price County, 327 Pickerel postal area Langlade County, 219 Pickett postal area Winnebago County, 468 Piehl town Oneida County, 284 Pierce County, 302 - 307 Pierce town Kewaunee County, 203 Pigeon Falls village Trempealeau County, 404 Pigeon town Trempealeau County, 404 Pilsen town Bayfield County, 24 Pine Grove town Portage County, 321 Pine Lake town Oneida County, 284 Pine River postal area Waushara County, 461 Pine River town Lincoln County, 223 Pine Valley town Clark County, 63 Pittsfield town Brown County, 32 Pittsville city Wood County, 475 Plain village Sauk County, 360 Plainfield town Waushara County, 461 Plainfield village Waushara County, 461 Platteville city Grant County, 153 Platteville town Grant County, 153 Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha County, 198 Pleasant Springs town Dane County, 92 Pleasant Valley town Eau Claire County, 128 Pleasant Valley town Saint Croix County, 390 Plover town Marathon County, 242 Plover town Portage County, 322 Plover village Portage County, 321 Plum City village Pierce County, 305 Plum Lake town Vilas County, 416 Plymouth city Sheboygan County, 382 Plymouth town Juneau County, 194 Plymouth town Rock County, 346 Plymouth town Sheboygan County, 382 Polar town Langlade County, 219 Polk County, 308 - 316 Polk town Washington County, 436 Poplar village Douglas County, 116 Popple River town Forest County, 143 Port Edwards town Wood County, 475 Port Edwards village Wood County, 475 Port Washington city Ozaukee County, 297 Port Washington town Ozaukee County, 298 Port Wing town Bayfield County, 24 Portage County, 317 - 322 Portage city Columbia County, 73 CDP = Census Designated Place
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Porter town Rock County, 347 Porterfield town Marinette County, 251 Portland town Dodge County, 104 Portland town Monroe County, 270 Potosi town Grant County, 154 Potosi village Grant County, 154 Potter Lake CDP Walworth County, 423 Potter village Calumet County, 47 Pound town Marinette County, 251 Pound village Marinette County, 251 Powers Lake CDP Kenosha County, 198 Poy Sippi postal area Waushara County, 461 Poygan town Winnebago County, 468 Poynette village Columbia County, 73 Poysippi town Waushara County, 462 Prairie du Chien city Crawford County, 78 Prairie du Chien town Crawford County, 78 Prairie du Sac town Sauk County, 360 Prairie du Sac village Sauk County, 360 Prairie Farm town Barron County, 16 Prairie Farm village Barron County, 16 Prairie Lake town Barron County, 17 Prentice town Price County, 328 Prentice village Price County, 328 Prescott city Pierce County, 306 Presque Isle town Vilas County, 417 Preston town Adams County, 4 Preston town Trempealeau County, 404 Price County, 323 - 327 Price town Langlade County, 219 Primrose town Dane County, 92 Princeton city Green Lake County, 165 Princeton town Green Lake County, 165 Pulaski town Iowa County, 171 Pulaski village Brown County, 32
Q Quincy town Adams County, 4
R Racine County, 328 - 334 Racine city Racine County, 332 Radisson town Sawyer County, 368 Radisson village Sawyer County, 367 Randall town Kenosha County, 198 Randolph town Columbia County, 73 Randolph village Dodge County, 105 Random Lake village Sheboygan County, 383 Rantoul town Calumet County, 47 Raymond town Racine County, 332 Readstown village Vernon County, 411 Red Cedar town Dunn County, 122 Red River town Kewaunee County, 203 Red Springs town Shawano County, 376 Redgranite village Waushara County, 462 Reedsburg city Sauk County, 361 Reedsburg town Sauk County, 361 Reedsville village Manitowoc County, 231 Reeseville village Dodge County, 105 Reid town Marathon County, 242 Remington town Wood County, 476 Reseburg town Clark County, 64 Reserve CDP Sawyer County, 368 Rewey village Iowa County, 171 Rhine town Sheboygan County, 383 Rhinelander city Oneida County, 284 Rib Falls town Marathon County, 242 Rib Lake town Taylor County, 398 Rib Lake village Taylor County, 398 Rib Mountain CDP Marathon County, 242 Rib Mountain town Marathon County, 242 Rice Lake city Barron County, 17 Rice Lake town Barron County, 17 Richfield town Adams County, 4 Richfield town Washington County, 436
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Richfield town Wood County, 476 Richford town Waushara County, 462 Richland Center city Richland County, 338 Richland County, 335 - 339 Richland town Richland County, 338 Richland town Rusk County, 352 Richmond town Saint Croix County, 390 Richmond town Shawano County, 376 Richmond town Walworth County, 423 Richwood town Richland County, 338 Ridgeland village Dunn County, 122 Ridgeville town Monroe County, 270 Ridgeway town Iowa County, 171 Ridgeway village Iowa County, 171 Rietbrock town Marathon County, 243 Ringle town Marathon County, 243 Rio village Columbia County, 74 Ripon city Fond du Lac County, 138 Ripon town Fond du Lac County, 138 River Falls city Pierce County, 306 River Falls town Pierce County, 306 River Hills village Milwaukee County, 264 Riverview town Oconto County, 279 Roberts village Saint Croix County, 391 Rochester town Racine County, 333 Rochester village Racine County, 333 Rock County, 340 - 347 Rock Creek town Dunn County, 122 Rock Elm town Pierce County, 307 Rock Falls town Lincoln County, 223 Rock Springs village Sauk County, 361 Rock town Rock County, 347 Rock town Wood County, 476 Rockbridge town Richland County, 339 Rockdale village Dane County, 92 Rockland town Brown County, 32 Rockland town Manitowoc County, 231 Rockland village La Crosse County, 208 Rolling town Langlade County, 219 Rome CDP Jefferson County, 187 Rome town Adams County, 5 Roosevelt town Burnett County, 41 Roosevelt town Taylor County, 399 Rose town Waushara County, 462 Rosendale town Fond du Lac County, 139 Rosendale village Fond du Lac County, 138 Rosholt village Portage County, 322 Ross town Forest County, 143 Rothschild village Marathon County, 243 Round Lake town Sawyer County, 368 Roxbury town Dane County, 93 Royalton town Waupaca County, 455 Rubicon town Dodge County, 105 Ruby town Chippewa County, 55 Rudolph town Wood County, 476 Rudolph village Wood County, 476 Rush River town Saint Croix County, 391 Rushford town Winnebago County, 468 Rusk County, 348 - 354 Rusk town Burnett County, 42 Rusk town Rusk County, 352 Russell town Bayfield County, 25 Russell town Lincoln County, 224 Russell town Sheboygan County, 383 Rutland town Dane County, 93
S Saint Cloud village Fond du Lac County, 139 Saint Croix County, 385 - 392 Saint Croix Falls city Polk County, 316 Saint Croix Falls town Polk County, 316 Saint Francis city Milwaukee County, 264 Saint Germain town Vilas County, 417 Saint Joseph town Saint Croix County, 391 Saint Lawrence town Waupaca County, 456
Saint Marie town Green Lake County, 166 Saint Nazianz village Manitowoc County, 231 Salem town Kenosha County, 199 Salem town Pierce County, 307 Sampson town Chippewa County, 55 Sanborn town Ashland County, 9 Sand Creek town Dunn County, 123 Sand Lake town Burnett County, 42 Sand Lake town Sawyer County, 368 Saratoga town Wood County, 477 Sarona town Washburn County, 430 Sauk City village Sauk County, 361 Sauk County, 355 - 363 Saukville town Ozaukee County, 298 Saukville village Ozaukee County, 298 Sawyer County, 364 - 368 Saxeville town Waushara County, 462 Saxon town Iron County, 175 Sayner postal area Vilas County, 417 Scandinavia town Waupaca County, 456 Scandinavia village Waupaca County, 456 Schleswig town Manitowoc County, 231 Schley town Lincoln County, 224 Schoepke town Oneida County, 285 Schofield city Marathon County, 243 Scott town Brown County, 32 Scott town Burnett County, 42 Scott town Columbia County, 74 Scott town Crawford County, 79 Scott town Lincoln County, 224 Scott town Monroe County, 271 Scott town Sheboygan County, 383 Seif town Clark County, 64 Seneca town Crawford County, 79 Seneca town Green Lake County, 166 Seneca town Shawano County, 376 Seneca town Wood County, 477 Sevastopol town Door County, 111 Seven Mile Creek town Juneau County, 195 Seymour CDP Eau Claire County, 129 Seymour city Outagamie County, 293 Seymour town Eau Claire County, 128 Seymour town Lafayette County, 213 Seymour town Outagamie County, 293 Shanagolden town Ashland County, 10 Sharon town Portage County, 322 Sharon town Walworth County, 424 Sharon village Walworth County, 423 Shawano County, 369 - 377 Shawano city Shawano County, 376 Sheboygan County, 378 - 384 Sheboygan Falls city Sheboygan County, 384 Sheboygan Falls town Sheboygan County, 384 Sheboygan city Sheboygan County, 384 Sheboygan town Sheboygan County, 384 Shelby town La Crosse County, 208 Sheldon town Monroe County, 271 Sheldon village Rusk County, 352 Shell Lake city Washburn County, 430 Sheridan town Dunn County, 123 Sherman town Clark County, 64 Sherman town Dunn County, 123 Sherman town Iron County, 175 Sherman town Sheboygan County, 385 Sherry town Wood County, 477 Sherwood town Clark County, 64 Sherwood village Calumet County, 48 Shields town Dodge County, 105 Shields town Marquette County, 256 Shiocton village Outagamie County, 294 Shorewood Hills village Dane County, 93 Shorewood village Milwaukee County, 264 Shullsburg city Lafayette County, 214 Shullsburg town Lafayette County, 214 Sigel town Chippewa County, 55 CDP = Census Designated Place
Sigel town Wood County, 477 Silver Cliff town Marinette County, 251 Silver Lake village Kenosha County, 199 Sioux Creek town Barron County, 17 Siren town Burnett County, 42 Siren village Burnett County, 42 Sister Bay village Door County, 111 Skanawan town Lincoln County, 224 Slinger village Washington County, 437 Smelser town Grant County, 154 Sobieski postal area Oconto County, 279 Soldiers Grove village Crawford County, 79 Solon Springs town Douglas County, 116 Solon Springs village Douglas County, 116 Somers town Kenosha County, 199 Somerset town Saint Croix County, 391 Somerset village Saint Croix County, 391 Somo town Lincoln County, 224 South Fork town Rusk County, 352 South Lancaster town Grant County, 154 South Milwaukee city Milwaukee County, 264 South Range postal area Douglas County, 116 South Wayne village Lafayette County, 214 Sparta city Monroe County, 271 Sparta town Monroe County, 271 Spencer town Marathon County, 244 Spencer village Marathon County, 243 Spider Lake town Sawyer County, 368 Spirit town Price County, 328 Spooner city Washburn County, 430 Spooner town Washburn County, 431 Spring Brook town Dunn County, 123 Spring Green town Sauk County, 362 Spring Green village Sauk County, 362 Spring Grove town Green County, 161 Spring Lake town Pierce County, 307 Spring Prairie town Walworth County, 424 Spring Valley town Rock County, 347 Spring Valley village Pierce County, 307 Springbrook town Washburn County, 431 Springdale town Dane County, 93 Springfield town Dane County, 94 Springfield town Jackson County, 181 Springfield town Marquette County, 256 Springfield town Saint Croix County, 392 Springvale town Columbia County, 74 Springvale town Fond du Lac County, 139 Springville town Adams County, 5 Springwater town Waushara County, 463 Spruce town Oconto County, 279 Stanfold town Barron County, 18 Stanley city Chippewa County, 55 Stanley town Barron County, 18 Stanton town Dunn County, 123 Stanton town Saint Croix County, 392 Star Prairie town Saint Croix County, 392 Star Prairie village Saint Croix County, 392 Stark town Vernon County, 411 Stella town Oneida County, 285 Stephenson town Marinette County, 252 Sterling town Polk County, 316 Sterling town Vernon County, 411 Stetsonville village Taylor County, 399 Stettin town Marathon County, 244 Steuben village Crawford County, 79 Stevens Point city Portage County, 322 Stiles town Oconto County, 280 Stinnett town Washburn County, 431 Stitzer postal area Grant County, 154 Stockbridge town Calumet County, 48 Stockbridge village Calumet County, 48 Stockholm town Pepin County, 301 Stockholm village Pepin County, 301 Stockton town Portage County, 323 Stoddard village Vernon County, 411
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index Stone Lake town Washburn County, 431 Stoughton city Dane County, 94 Stratford village Marathon County, 244 Strickland town Rusk County, 353 Strongs Prairie town Adams County, 5 Strum village Trempealeau County, 404 Stubbs town Rusk County, 353 Sturgeon Bay city Door County, 111 Sturgeon Bay town Door County, 111 Sturtevant village Racine County, 333 Suamico town Brown County, 32 Sugar Camp town Oneida County, 285 Sugar Creek town Walworth County, 424 Sullivan town Jefferson County, 187 Sullivan village Jefferson County, 187 Summit Lake postal area Langlade County, 220 Summit town Douglas County, 117 Summit town Juneau County, 195 Summit town Langlade County, 219 Summit town Waukesha County, 448 Sumner town Barron County, 18 Sumner town Jefferson County, 188 Sumner town Trempealeau County, 405 Sumpter town Sauk County, 362 Sun Prairie city Dane County, 94 Sun Prairie town Dane County, 94 Superior city Douglas County, 117 Superior town Douglas County, 117 Superior village Douglas County, 117 Suring village Oconto County, 280 Sussex village Waukesha County, 448 Swiss town Burnett County, 43 Sylvan town Richland County, 339 Sylvester town Green County, 161
T Taft town Taylor County, 399 Tainter Lake CDP Dunn County, 124 Tainter town Dunn County, 124 Taycheedah town Fond du Lac County, 139 Taylor County, 393 - 399 Taylor village Jackson County, 181 Tennyson village Grant County, 155 Texas town Marathon County, 244 Theresa town Dodge County, 106 Theresa village Dodge County, 105 Thiensville village Ozaukee County, 298 Thornapple town Rusk County, 353 Thorp city Clark County, 64 Thorp town Clark County, 65 Three Lakes town Oneida County, 285 Tiffany town Dunn County, 124 Tigerton village Shawano County, 377 Tilden town Chippewa County, 56 Tilleda postal area Shawano County, 377 Tipler town Florence County, 131 Tomah city Monroe County, 272 Tomah town Monroe County, 272 Tomahawk city Lincoln County, 225 Tomahawk town Lincoln County, 225 Tony village Rusk County, 353 Townsend town Oconto County, 280 Trade Lake town Burnett County, 43 Trego town Washburn County, 431 Trempealeau County, 400 - 405 Trempealeau town Trempealeau County, 405 Trempealeau village Trempealeau County, 405 Trenton town Dodge County, 106 Trenton town Pierce County, 308 Trenton town Washington County, 437 Trevor postal area Kenosha County, 199 Trimbelle town Pierce County, 308 Tripoli postal area Oneida County, 286
Tripp town Bayfield County, 25 Troy town Saint Croix County, 392 Troy town Sauk County, 362 Troy town Walworth County, 424 True town Rusk County, 353 Turtle Lake town Barron County, 18 Turtle Lake village Barron County, 18 Turtle town Rock County, 347 Twin Lakes village Kenosha County, 200 Two Creeks town Manitowoc County, 232 Two Rivers city Manitowoc County, 232 Two Rivers town Manitowoc County, 232
U Underhill town Oconto County, 280 Union Center village Juneau County, 195 Union Grove village Racine County, 333 Union town Burnett County, 43 Union town Door County, 112 Union town Eau Claire County, 129 Union town Pierce County, 308 Union town Rock County, 347 Union town Vernon County, 412 Union town Waupaca County, 456 Unity town Clark County, 65 Unity town Trempealeau County, 405 Unity village Marathon County, 245 Upham town Langlade County, 220 Upson postal area Iron County, 175 Utica town Crawford County, 79 Utica town Winnebago County, 469
V Valders village Manitowoc County, 232 Van Dyne postal area Fond du Lac County, 140 Vance Creek town Barron County, 19 Vandenbroek town Outagamie County, 294 Vermont town Dane County, 95 Vernon County, 406 - 412 Vernon town Waukesha County, 448 Verona city Dane County, 95 Verona town Dane County, 95 Vesper village Wood County, 477 Vienna town Dane County, 95 Vilas County, 413 - 417 Vilas town Langlade County, 220 Vinland town Winnebago County, 469 Viola village Richland County, 339 Viroqua city Vernon County, 412 Viroqua town Vernon County, 412
W Wabeno town Forest County, 143 Wagner town Marinette County, 252 Waldo village Sheboygan County, 385 Waldwick town Iowa County, 172 Wales village Waukesha County, 448 Walworth County, 418 - 425 Walworth town Walworth County, 425 Walworth village Walworth County, 424 Warner town Clark County, 65 Warren town Saint Croix County, 393 Warren town Waushara County, 463 Warrens village Monroe County, 272 Wascott town Douglas County, 118 Washburn County, 426 - 431 Washburn city Bayfield County, 25 Washburn town Bayfield County, 25 Washburn town Clark County, 65 Washington County, 432 - 437 Washington town Door County, 112 Washington town Eau Claire County, 129 Washington town Green County, 161
CDP = Census Designated Place
487
Washington town La Crosse County, 209 Washington town Rusk County, 354 Washington town Sauk County, 363 Washington town Shawano County, 377 Washington town Vilas County, 417 Waterford North CDP Racine County, 334 Waterford town Racine County, 334 Waterford village Racine County, 334 Waterloo city Jefferson County, 188 Waterloo town Grant County, 155 Waterloo town Jefferson County, 188 Watertown city Jefferson County, 188 Watertown town Jefferson County, 189 Waterville town Pepin County, 301 Watterstown town Grant County, 155 Waubeek town Pepin County, 301 Waukechon town Shawano County, 377 Waukesha County, 438 - 448 Waukesha city Waukesha County, 449 Waukesha town Waukesha County, 449 Waumandee town Buffalo County, 38 Waunakee village Dane County, 96 Waupaca County, 449 - 457 Waupaca city Waupaca County, 456 Waupaca town Waupaca County, 457 Waupun city Dodge County, 106 Waupun town Fond du Lac County, 140 Wausau city Marathon County, 245 Wausau town Marathon County, 245 Wausaukee town Marinette County, 252 Wausaukee village Marinette County, 252 Waushara County, 458 - 463 Wautoma city Waushara County, 463 Wautoma town Waushara County, 463 Wauwatosa city Milwaukee County, 265 Wauzeka town Crawford County, 80 Wauzeka village Crawford County, 80 Wayne town Lafayette County, 214 Wayne town Washington County, 437 Webb Lake town Burnett County, 43 Webster town Vernon County, 412 Webster village Burnett County, 43 Weirgor town Sawyer County, 369 Wellington town Monroe County, 272 Wells town Monroe County, 273 Wescott town Shawano County, 377 West Allis city Milwaukee County, 265 West Baraboo village Sauk County, 363 West Bend city Washington County, 437 West Bend town Washington County, 438 West Kewaunee town Kewaunee County, 204 West Marshland town Burnett County, 44 West Milwaukee village Milwaukee County, 265 West Point town Columbia County, 74 West Salem village La Crosse County, 209 West Sweden town Polk County, 316 Westboro town Taylor County, 399 Westby city Vernon County, 412 Westfield town Marquette County, 257 Westfield town Sauk County, 363 Westfield village Marquette County, 257 Westford town Dodge County, 106 Westford town Richland County, 339 Weston town Clark County, 65 Weston town Dunn County, 124 Weston town Marathon County, 246 Weston village Marathon County, 245 Westport town Dane County, 96 Weyauwega city Waupaca County, 457 Weyauwega town Waupaca County, 457 Weyerhaeuser village Rusk County, 354 Wheatland town Kenosha County, 200 Wheatland town Vernon County, 413 Wheaton town Chippewa County, 56 Wheeler village Dunn County, 124
488
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Alphabetical Place Index
White Lake village Langlade County, 220 White Oak Springs town Lafayette County, 214 White River town Ashland County, 10 Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee County, 266 Whitehall city Trempealeau County, 406 Whitelaw village Manitowoc County, 233 Whitestown town Vernon County, 413 Whitewater city Walworth County, 425 Whitewater town Walworth County, 425 Whiting village Portage County, 323 Wien town Marathon County, 246 Wild Rose village Waushara County, 463 Wilkinson town Rusk County, 354 Willard postal area Clark County, 66 Willard town Rusk County, 354 Williams Bay village Walworth County, 426 Williamstown town Dodge County, 107 Willow Springs town Lafayette County, 215 Willow town Richland County, 339 Wilson town Dunn County, 125 Wilson town Eau Claire County, 129 Wilson town Lincoln County, 225 Wilson town Rusk County, 354 Wilson town Sheboygan County, 385 Wilson village Saint Croix County, 393 Wilton town Monroe County, 273 Wilton village Monroe County, 273
Winchester town Vilas County, 417 Winchester town Winnebago County, 469 Wind Lake CDP Racine County, 334 Wind Point village Racine County, 335 Windsor CDP Dane County, 96 Windsor town Dane County, 96 Winfield town Sauk County, 363 Wingville town Grant County, 155 Winnebago County, 464 - 469 Winneconne town Winnebago County, 469 Winneconne village Winnebago County, 469 Winter town Sawyer County, 369 Winter village Sawyer County, 369 Wiota town Lafayette County, 215 Wisconsin Dells city Columbia County, 74 Wisconsin Rapids city Wood County, 478 Withee town Clark County, 66 Withee village Clark County, 66 Wittenberg town Shawano County, 378 Wittenberg village Shawano County, 378 Wolf River town Langlade County, 220 Wolf River town Winnebago County, 470 Wonewoc town Juneau County, 195 Wonewoc village Juneau County, 195 Wood County, 470 - 478 Wood River town Burnett County, 44 Wood town Wood County, 478 Woodboro town Oneida County, 286
CDP = Census Designated Place
Woodland town Sauk County, 363 Woodman town Grant County, 156 Woodman village Grant County, 155 Woodmohr town Chippewa County, 56 Woodruff town Oneida County, 286 Woodville town Calumet County, 48 Woodville village Saint Croix County, 393 Worcester town Price County, 328 Worden town Clark County, 66 Wrightstown town Brown County, 33 Wrightstown village Brown County, 33 Wyalusing town Grant County, 156 Wyeville village Monroe County, 273 Wyocena town Columbia County, 75 Wyocena village Columbia County, 75 Wyoming town Iowa County, 172 Wyoming town Waupaca County, 458
Y York town Clark County, 66 York town Dane County, 97 York town Green County, 161 Yorkville town Racine County, 335 Yuba village Richland County, 340
Z Zoar CDP Menominee County, 259
COMPARATIVE STATISTICS
490
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Population Place
1990
2000
2006 Estimate
2011 Projection
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
14,431 66,553 16,517 9,369 14,333
15,443 70,087 17,634 10,711 15,169
15,022 70,186 16,842 10,827 14,977
14,802 70,564 16,312 11,121 14,892
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
7,541 35,804 35,183 12,236 9,435
11,828 35,775 38,649 12,170 9,936
15,456 35,366 39,754 11,845 10,990
18,252 35,004 40,589 11,651 11,731
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
20,999 10,129 12,971 18,659 16,745
23,614 10,908 12,925 18,429 20,559
24,144 11,536 12,924 18,009 23,880
24,512 11,965 13,033 17,696 26,488
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
5,598 58,608 5,814 15,591 39,274
7,820 61,704 7,305 20,501 42,203
8,646 63,046 8,719 21,993 42,804
9,205 64,669 9,781 23,152 43,360
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
10,585 21,855 13,658 14,088 9,958
11,621 29,494 18,260 13,367 10,312
12,123 33,371 19,348 12,927 10,872
12,380 36,363 20,229 12,623 11,298
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
13,595 96,466 15,128 33,397 8,850
18,392 102,313 14,405 35,476 10,905
20,211 100,007 13,896 36,069 12,789
21,616 98,966 13,520 36,696 14,203
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
9,874 6,711 53,235 12,371 81,575
13,546 8,775 59,498 12,983 90,352
16,466 10,753 60,619 14,876 93,927
18,756 12,322 61,408 16,349 96,516
51,875 7,692 9,454 193,451 33,157
51,818 9,359 10,476 208,054 34,053
50,378 10,491 10,740 220,669 33,961
49,484 11,344 11,003 231,276 34,228
11,807 19,399 14,999 13,748 26,840
11,749 18,800 16,331 15,858 32,647
11,358 18,925 16,055 16,016 34,046
11,105 19,115 15,992 16,347 35,053
13,581 18,885 9,973 13,643 628,095
14,937 21,823 10,146 15,770 596,974
15,270 23,068 10,119 15,702 581,168
15,630 23,989 10,110 15,652 570,791
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co. Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co. Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Place
1990
2000
2006 Estimate
2011 Projection
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
10,343 20,039 16,813 24,174 33,597
10,843 23,142 21,397 24,507 38,220
10,628 25,701 22,611 24,453 38,529
10,558 27,509 23,514 24,633 38,785
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
19,513 11,042 12,627 58,061 8,426
28,456 12,382 14,839 62,916 11,783
33,264 13,588 15,696 63,141 12,799
36,960 14,519 16,410 63,980 13,584
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
5,066 9,785 11,845 8,546 9,544
8,170 9,989 16,136 10,520 10,467
9,268 10,132 18,635 11,479 10,914
10,103 10,320 20,422 12,314 11,239
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
8,651 84,353 6,087 8,993 11,014
9,728 81,855 7,827 10,373 12,560
10,046 78,786 8,652 11,130 13,028
10,302 76,111 9,395 11,733 13,461
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
9,245 7,093 50,306 14,116 6,822
8,662 9,871 50,792 13,763 9,059
9,835 11,438 48,989 13,260 10,081
10,739 12,560 47,909 12,894 10,881
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
20,958 7,908 23,589 9,367 9,182
21,256 8,648 24,551 12,354 9,437
20,971 8,788 24,087 12,612 9,374
20,784 8,954 23,971 12,937 9,441
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
5,214 15,836 27,134 5,551 7,709
8,686 20,369 27,368 8,828 8,419
10,192 25,037 26,597 9,518 8,718
11,390 28,577 25,941 10,026 8,995
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
13,301 5,741 19,222 59,341 5,991
12,639 7,052 21,598 64,825 8,596
12,164 9,815 23,688 66,057 9,840
11,908 11,844 24,779 67,119 10,624
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
6,368 9,078 37,868 49,365 63,216
8,995 10,718 38,426 47,271 61,254
10,172 10,862 36,936 45,179 59,073
11,079 11,032 36,105 43,607 57,513
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
24,961 9,577 14,272 12,720 18,599
28,152 12,079 14,163 13,437 18,435
29,531 13,139 13,540 13,121 17,333
30,586 14,095 13,107 13,748 16,667
491
492
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Physical Characteristics Density (persons per square mile)
Land Area (square miles)
Water Area (square miles)
Elevation (feet)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
3,247.8 3,360.6 1,361.5 2,052.2 2,867.8
4.63 20.88 12.37 5.28 5.22
0.53 0.47 0.37 0.00 1.34
600 790 590 894 879
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
1,083.2 2,151.7 1,461.7 2,694.2 1,844.9
14.27 16.44 27.20 4.40 5.96
0.05 0.23 0.07 0.00 0.20
759 780 828 679 800
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
530.7 3,130.5 1,191.1 3,791.7 2,251.6
45.49 3.69 10.85 4.75 10.61
3.17 0.04 0.53 0.00 0.71
730 790 900 700 610
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
464.1 2,082.1 1,199.7 631.6 2,536.9
18.63 30.28 7.27 34.82 16.87
2.12 2.09 0.05 0.04 1.33
910 850 1,033 1,020 760
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
2,247.9 963.8 562.1 2,231.4 2,690.6
5.39 34.63 34.42 5.79 4.04
0.09 0.09 0.04 0.19 0.04
790 790 863 660 780
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
812.2 2,279.5 2,481.0 3,123.8 2,135.2
24.89 43.87 5.60 11.55 5.99
0.08 10.45 0.01 0.01 0.05
n/a 594 760 800 1,000
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
916.1 1,990.7 2,201.4 2,397.6 3,945.3
17.97 5.40 27.54 6.20 23.81
4.97 0.87 0.59 0.46 0.15
620 750 858 710 620
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
2,501.9 355.1 2,601.9 3,213.4 2,013.4
20.14 29.54 4.13 68.67 16.87
2.02 0.03 0.36 16.01 0.32
669 n/a 728 863 606
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
1,680.6 1,487.7 3,054.4 1,290.6 1,023.1
6.76 12.72 5.26 12.41 33.28
1.20 0.03 1.42 1.64 0.01
598 1,280 760 760 800
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
1,186.6 499.5 1,437.8 1,944.8 6,049.8
12.87 46.18 7.04 8.07 96.06
1.74 0.63 0.49 0.02 0.85
877 700 1,280 940 634
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Density (persons per square mile)
Land Area (square miles)
Water Area (square miles)
Elevation (feet)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
2,449.0 735.9 724.1 2,965.1 1,045.8
4.34 34.93 31.23 8.25 36.84
0.00 1.56 4.66 0.33 0.08
1,099 n/a 800 755 800
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
1,162.4 2,025.2 1,725.8 2,671.7 588.0
28.62 6.71 9.09 23.63 21.77
0.01 0.49 0.58 0.78 1.45
710 873 716 770 880
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
2,253.1 2,410.4 557.0 1,351.1 2,837.8
4.11 4.20 33.45 8.50 3.85
0.29 0.00 0.13 0.38 0.10
880 994 700 1,075 612
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
1,211.2 5,070.1 1,662.4 310.3 2,618.1
8.29 15.54 5.20 35.87 4.98
0.73 3.13 0.00 0.54 0.04
800 620 926 974 920
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
3,885.1 385.3 3,522.7 8,285.2 330.4
2.53 29.69 13.91 1.60 30.51
0.00 2.70 0.15 0.00 0.02
682 780 635 679 700
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
4,387.9 1,607.8 1,572.9 3,181.7 974.9
4.78 5.47 15.31 3.96 9.62
0.01 0.06 0.91 0.14 1.69
670 793 1,093 900 588
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
281.2 2,622.7 720.0 1,578.4 1,189.0
36.25 9.55 36.94 6.03 7.33
23.06 0.00 18.49 0.00 0.39
593 951 642 930 980
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
2,146.3 3,001.2 2,165.2 3,057.5 430.1
5.67 3.27 10.94 21.60 22.88
0.41 0.00 0.39 0.07 0.10
600 980 823 821 821
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
1,707.5 2,945.4 2,240.3 3,412.5 5,205.4
5.96 3.69 16.49 13.24 11.35
0.00 0.00 1.27 0.00 0.02
925 n/a 1,210 672 730
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
2,327.0 616.9 6,320.0 1,878.3 1,306.9
12.69 21.30 2.14 6.99 13.26
0.24 0.03 0.00 0.29 0.85
893 n/a 650 840 1,028
Place
NOTE: Population Density figures as of 2006; Land Area and Water Area figures as of 2000.
493
494
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Population by Race/Hispanic Origin White Alone1 (%)
Black Alone1 (%)
Asian Alone1 (%)
Hispanic2 (%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
91.4 89.4 93.5 96.7 95.5
4.7 1.4 1.0 0.6 0.5
0.9 5.5 2.3 0.9 0.7
1.7 3.4 1.7 1.9 5.3
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
93.4 73.3 91.8 77.0 94.8
0.9 14.7 1.2 16.2 0.6
1.8 1.5 5.4 3.0 0.6
4.2 13.4 1.4 3.0 5.9
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
92.9 97.8 96.8 91.9 95.7
2.3 0.4 0.6 1.2 0.9
1.6 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.9
3.8 1.0 1.1 6.6 1.5
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
92.4 92.9 93.2 77.3 92.7
4.1 0.8 0.6 10.0 2.3
1.2 3.8 0.8 4.5 1.3
2.2 1.2 8.3 9.3 4.1
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
95.1 88.8 93.1 84.0 97.1
0.5 6.1 2.9 10.0 0.5
0.7 2.6 2.6 3.2 1.0
6.0 3.5 1.4 2.5 2.2
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
93.1 81.4 95.6 91.7 95.9
1.0 2.2 0.4 1.3 0.5
1.8 4.1 2.1 2.8 0.6
4.3 11.1 3.3 5.4 3.4
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
94.9 96.7 93.9 95.0 80.7
1.2 0.4 1.6 0.4 8.4
1.0 0.7 1.3 2.4 1.3
1.5 1.8 3.6 0.9 12.3
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
91.2 98.3 96.0 81.0 92.2
1.8 0.3 0.1 6.1 0.9
4.5 0.5 1.1 7.3 4.1
1.3 1.0 2.2 5.4 3.2
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
97.0 96.8 93.5 94.7 94.5
0.5 0.6 0.8 0.5 2.6
0.5 1.4 1.9 1.8 1.4
1.4 0.8 5.2 4.0 1.4
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
93.6 92.9 97.4 90.0 45.2
0.9 2.7 0.3 2.1 39.8
3.2 3.1 0.5 3.6 3.3
1.1 1.5 1.3 3.9 14.8
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics White Alone1 (%)
Black Alone1 (%)
Asian Alone1 (%)
Hispanic2 (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
97.5 87.6 97.3 95.5 94.0
0.5 7.0 0.3 0.4 0.7
0.3 1.5 0.7 0.9 3.5
1.8 5.8 1.6 2.5 1.9
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
89.4 96.7 93.8 91.8 96.0
2.5 0.5 0.7 2.7 0.5
3.0 0.8 3.8 3.2 1.7
5.6 2.2 1.1 2.1 1.4
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
94.7 94.5 92.2 96.3 96.1
0.8 2.1 1.9 0.6 1.2
2.8 2.1 1.7 1.0 0.5
1.3 0.9 4.5 1.6 2.0
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
92.0 65.5 97.1 97.5 95.0
4.8 21.2 0.2 0.4 0.9
0.9 0.7 0.2 1.1 1.7
3.7 17.5 2.1 0.9 1.3
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
91.8 96.6 84.7 89.2 88.8
1.2 0.7 1.0 3.0 4.2
1.2 0.4 7.8 3.8 1.5
6.3 3.1 8.5 3.3 5.5
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
93.1 96.3 92.1 95.6 97.0
1.4 0.8 0.6 1.2 0.6
0.8 0.9 4.9 0.9 0.4
5.6 2.1 2.0 1.4 1.4
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
97.2 90.4 93.6 95.5 93.6
0.3 3.9 0.9 1.3 2.1
0.5 1.9 1.2 1.3 0.9
0.7 3.7 1.0 2.2 1.7
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
95.3 96.9 95.0 88.5 96.1
0.2 0.7 0.3 1.9 0.4
2.6 0.9 0.8 3.2 1.7
1.6 0.8 6.6 10.0 2.3
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
97.3 85.3 84.1 92.1 91.8
0.5 12.5 0.8 2.7 1.9
0.8 0.2 12.6 2.3 1.6
1.1 3.2 1.4 2.3 5.1
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
96.5 91.5 93.9 91.4 93.5
0.7 0.4 1.3 2.1 0.6
0.7 6.2 3.1 1.5 3.7
2.3 0.9 2.0 9.0 1.6
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2006; (1) Figures are not in combination with any other race; (2) Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race
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496
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Avg. Household Size, Median Age, Male/Female Ratio & Foreign Born Average Household Size (persons)
Median Age (years)
Male/Female Ratio (males per 100 females)
Foreign Born (%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
2.81 2.57 2.40 2.37 2.35
38.9 35.5 38.1 37.4 38.4
117.3 97.2 94.1 93.7 94.8
1.5 5.1 2.6 1.3 2.8
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
2.49 2.66 2.68 2.31 2.53
35.0 34.0 45.5 43.9 35.7
98.2 93.5 94.3 90.7 93.3
2.2 7.2 6.3 6.5 2.3
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
2.71 2.41 2.36 2.29 2.57
39.6 40.6 37.8 39.2 34.2
98.9 93.0 94.2 95.9 94.5
4.0 3.2 0.9 3.6 1.6
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
2.97 2.51 2.49 2.45 2.49
39.9 31.6 34.7 34.1 37.1
110.4 91.3 93.2 107.3 89.2
3.5 2.7 4.8 8.9 3.3
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
2.42 2.70 2.56 2.26 2.47
37.6 39.3 38.3 47.3 39.3
94.2 107.4 97.7 87.3 96.8
4.2 4.3 2.6 8.5 2.2
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
2.36 2.42 2.34 2.22 2.46
37.8 34.9 45.6 43.4 35.2
99.3 98.1 89.1 89.1 100.1
5.2 6.8 5.4 5.8 4.3
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
2.52 2.32 2.45 2.55 2.59
36.0 34.7 36.9 36.9 34.8
97.2 95.2 96.1 97.6 97.3
1.0 1.3 2.4 2.5 5.9
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
2.41 2.81 2.63 2.28 2.35
32.5 40.5 34.9 33.6 40.5
89.6 99.6 96.0 97.1 94.5
3.3 2.0 2.0 9.1 4.0
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
2.24 2.22 2.31 2.49 2.49
40.4 41.2 35.6 38.9 41.1
90.1 90.6 97.6 99.6 94.7
1.2 2.8 3.3 3.4 2.9
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
2.85 2.70 2.37 2.16 2.55
24.8 45.3 38.1 38.8 32.2
99.3 97.4 90.5 92.0 92.6
3.3 5.5 2.0 5.0 7.7
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Average Household Size (persons)
Median Age (years)
Male/Female Ratio (males per 100 females)
Foreign Born (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
2.27 2.40 2.76 2.47 2.55
39.7 44.4 39.4 37.0 41.8
90.9 92.9 98.4 95.5 97.2
1.6 4.0 2.1 2.1 4.4
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
2.48 2.39 2.47 2.58 2.48
36.1 39.3 36.7 34.1 43.0
99.0 91.5 94.1 101.8 99.6
4.4 2.1 2.6 3.4 2.7
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
2.16 3.02 2.74 2.57 2.50
38.2 25.0 38.7 34.6 37.8
92.1 119.5 98.7 98.2 99.1
1.9 2.2 4.3 1.0 1.9
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
2.54 2.56 2.43 2.77 2.84
36.2 34.0 36.1 41.5 26.9
108.1 95.6 93.9 105.9 84.6
1.4 5.7 1.3 1.3 1.6
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
2.09 2.80 2.40 2.08 2.63
41.9 36.4 37.0 39.8 36.8
96.5 102.2 97.3 85.6 100.7
3.5 2.3 7.7 11.8 3.9
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
2.40 2.36 2.56 2.56 2.26
39.4 37.4 28.7 37.1 42.0
94.6 93.4 93.3 90.1 92.5
3.7 1.5 3.8 1.6 1.6
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
2.85 2.54 2.31 2.57 2.39
37.9 35.2 36.9 35.7 38.7
105.0 93.5 92.6 97.1 98.5
0.6 3.7 2.0 2.3 1.9
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
2.37 2.66 2.74 2.44 2.89
40.2 38.0 35.2 35.3 40.2
97.1 94.6 94.7 96.4 101.1
1.4 3.1 3.2 5.4 1.7
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
2.75 3.18 2.41 2.27 2.17
36.2 35.3 38.2 40.5 39.4
95.7 157.3 92.9 87.8 93.8
1.8 1.2 8.4 3.8 3.6
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
2.41 2.58 2.59 2.90 2.23
36.9 34.5 38.9 24.8 39.6
94.7 98.1 93.1 97.4 90.5
1.4 3.1 6.5 4.4 2.9
Place
NOTE: Average Household Size, Median Age, and Male/Female Ratio figures as of 2006. Foreign Born figures as of 2000.
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498
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Five Largest Ancestry Groups Place
Group 1
Group 4
Group 5
Irish (12.1%) Belgian (10.7%) Polish (7.3%) Irish (11.9%) Other (8.9%) Dutch (7.1%) Irish (11.7%) Polish (10.8%) Belgian (7.8%) Irish (13.4%) English (9.6%) Norwegian (7.6%) Irish (11.3%) Polish (8.2%) Other (7.8%)
Group 2
Group 3
French (6.4%) English (6.3%) French (7.2%) Polish (6.0%) English (6.0%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
German (34.0%) German (49.6%) German (39.7%) German (46.0%) German (55.0%)
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
German (38.8%) Belgian (17.2%) Other (26.1%) German (25.1%) German (46.1%) Irish (14.7%) German (39.7%) Other (18.6%) German (51.7%) Irish (14.9%)
Polish (11.8%) Irish (12.6%) Polish (11.3%) Polish (10.9%) English (8.5%)
Irish (8.2%) French (7.8%) English (9.3%) Norwegian (8.6%) Italian (7.7%) English (7.3%) Irish (8.9%) Italian (4.8%) Polish (7.2%) Norwegian (7.0%)
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
German (42.3%) Polish (13.0%) German (52.7%) Irish (12.4%) German (46.1%) Norwegian (19.0%) German (40.1%) Polish (26.5%) German (42.7%) Irish (13.7%)
Irish (10.9%) English (8.6%) Irish (12.8%) Irish (11.2%) Dutch (11.2%)
Other (7.3%) Polish (8.4%) French (8.2%) Other (9.3%) Polish (10.4%)
Danish (7.2%) Italian (7.4%) Polish (5.9%) Italian (5.5%) Belgian (8.5%)
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
German (47.7%) Polish (14.5%) German (41.7%) Norwegian (25.0%) German (44.1%) Irish (17.5%) German (35.8%) Other (13.3%) German (54.3%) Irish (11.2%)
Irish (14.2%) English (9.9%) Irish (11.9%) Other (7.2%) English (10.7%) Other (8.6%) Irish (13.0%) Norwegian (11.2%) Other (7.4%) Polish (6.1%)
Italian (5.7%) English (6.8%) Polish (8.3%) English (8.7%) English (5.7%)
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
German (50.0%) German (42.8%) German (57.1%) German (32.1%) German (53.6%)
Irish (11.1%) Polish (25.3%) Irish (11.4%) Other (17.6%) Irish (14.4%)
English (10.0%) Norwegian (8.2%) Irish (11.6%) Other (6.5%) Polish (11.2%) Italian (6.0%) Polish (10.0%) Irish (9.6%) Polish (12.3%) English (8.2%)
Other (6.7%) English (6.3%) Other (5.3%) English (6.3%) Italian (5.8%)
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
German (53.4%) German (35.0%) German (46.4%) German (43.4%) German (53.7%)
Irish (10.2%) Other (15.8%) Polish (22.6%) Polish (26.2%) Irish (12.3%)
Other (7.5%) Polish (9.8%) English (7.2%) Other (8.7%) Other (5.6%)
English (6.9%) Irish (9.4%) Italian (6.0%) English (4.6%) English (5.2%)
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
German (44.8%) Polish (15.1%) Irish (11.8%) Belgian (10.3%) German (41.9%) Norwegian (19.6%) Irish (13.6%) Swedish (7.9%) German (41.0%) Irish (16.2%) Norwegian (15.3%) English (11.8%) German (49.4%) Dutch (21.0%) Irish (11.3%) Other (6.3%) German (31.5%) Other (19.2%) Italian (11.9%) Irish (11.5%)
French (7.9%) English (6.3%) Other (7.4%) Polish (5.4%) Polish (8.5%)
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
German (41.9%) Norwegian (20.5%) German (58.4%) Irish (12.3%) German (42.8%) Dutch (31.4%) German (35.9%) Other (15.9%) German (49.7%) Polish (13.2%)
English (5.6%) Italian (5.2%) Other (5.3%) English (9.8%) Other (8.1%)
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
German (40.4%) German (55.9%) German (53.2%) German (54.6%) German (55.8%)
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
German (40.9%) Norwegian (19.3%) German (41.8%) Irish (13.9%) German (54.9%) Irish (8.7%) German (45.0%) Irish (14.4%) Other (45.0%) German (20.9%)
Dutch (7.8%) Belgian (9.9%) Irish (11.7%) Irish (10.6%) Polish (10.0%)
Irish (14.2%) Other (8.1%) Polish (11.2%) English (8.2%) Irish (9.1%) American (7.7%) Irish (14.5%) Norwegian (10.4%) Irish (8.9%) Czech (8.8%)
French (10.8%) Polish (9.4%) Irish (8.8%) Norwegian (7.9%) Polish (11.6%) Irish (10.5%) Irish (10.5%) Polish (9.9%) Irish (11.6%) Polish (11.5%)
Irish (8.7%) Swedish (6.8%) English (7.5%) Polish (6.4%) Other (7.8%)Norwegian (6.0%) Dutch (7.0%) Other (6.9%) English (7.0%) Italian (6.0%)
Irish (8.8%) Other (6.7%) English (9.2%) Polish (8.7%) Polish (8.1%) Norwegian (6.2%) English (11.6%) Norwegian (10.6%) Polish (9.6%) Irish (6.3%)
English (5.2%) Other (8.0%) French (6.1%) Other (9.5%) Italian (2.9%)
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Place
Group 1
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Swiss (23.9%) Norwegian (15.2%) Other (12.2%) Irish (10.1%) Polish (23.9%) Irish (12.3%) Irish (11.8%) Polish (9.2%) Polish (18.3%) Irish (12.6%)
Group 2
Irish (11.1%) Danish (9.2%) Italian (6.0%) English (6.0%) English (6.6%)
English (9.0%) English (8.6%) English (5.9%) Other (5.8%) Italian (5.8%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
German (40.7%) German (38.0%) German (50.8%) German (54.1%) German (48.4%)
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
German (45.4%) Polish (26.3%) German (54.9%) Irish (12.0%) German (46.2%) Norwegian (22.9%) German (49.7%) Irish (9.8%) German (52.4%) Irish (15.7%)
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
German (53.9%) German (49.6%) German (36.1%) German (41.8%) German (54.1%)
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
German (44.2%) Irish (13.0%) English (9.7%) Norwegian (8.5%) Polish (7.2%) Other (29.0%) German (27.7%) Irish (7.7%) Polish (6.7%) Danish (6.3%) German (49.7%) Irish (14.5%) American (8.7%) Norwegian (8.6%) English (6.9%) German (60.8%) Polish (12.0%) Irish (9.5%) English (5.2%) Norwegian (5.1%) German (42.6%) Norwegian (20.7%) Irish (12.3%) Swedish (9.4%) English (7.8%)
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
German (37.1%) German (39.7%) German (50.4%) German (35.8%) German (37.0%)
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
German (43.3%) Polish (27.5%) German (45.1%) Norwegian (17.2%) German (39.6%) Polish (26.7%) German (38.6%) Norwegian (29.6%) German (45.9%) Norwegian (10.6%)
Irish (12.9%) Irish (13.7%) Irish (14.0%) Polish (28.2%) Irish (10.5%)
Polish (27.4%) Irish (15.9%) Other (13.8%) Irish (17.7%) Italian (11.4%)
Other (10.1%) Polish (8.9%) Irish (14.2%) Other (7.3%) Polish (11.7%)
Irish (9.9%) Italian (6.6%) English (8.5%) Norwegian (6.2%) English (8.0%) Other (7.8%) Polish (6.9%) English (6.7%) English (7.1%) Italian (6.9%)
Polish (10.8%) English (6.7%) Other (5.9%) English (12.2%) Norwegian (8.9%) Polish (5.7%) Italian (10.5%) Polish (9.8%) Other (9.3%) Irish (11.4%) Norwegian (7.7%) English (7.4%) Polish (10.1%) English (6.9%) Luxemburger (5.3%)
Other (9.2%) Polish (12.3%) Irish (7.2%) Other (11.3%) Other (10.8%)
Irish (9.0%) English (8.2%) Dutch (5.9%) English (8.4%) Irish (10.5%)
Italian (6.7%) Italian (7.7%) Polish (4.8%) Polish (7.9%) English (9.7%)
Irish (9.5%) Other (8.0%) Irish (15.6%) English (7.6%) Irish (9.7%) Other (7.5%) Irish (14.2%) English (9.7%) Irish (10.6%) Belgian (10.1%)
Italian (5.9%) Other (5.8%) English (6.5%) Other (5.3%) English (7.3%)
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
German (40.2%) Polish (14.0%) Belgian (12.5%) Irish (11.7%) German (46.0%) Irish (13.5%) Norwegian (13.5%) Other (9.0%) German (20.7%) Swedish (15.2%) Norwegian (15.2%) Irish (13.2%) German (60.1%) Polish (13.8%) Irish (9.7%) Norwegian (5.7%) German (41.0%) Irish (12.1%) Norwegian (10.2%) English (8.2%)
French (7.4%) English (8.4%) Polish (9.3%) Other (5.1%) Other (7.6%)
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
German (47.4%) Polish (14.6%) German (40.9%) Norwegian (17.5%) German (56.7%) Irish (9.1%) German (44.6%) Other (12.7%) German (54.9%) Polish (13.7%)
Irish (7.6%) Other (4.4%) English (4.8%) English (8.1%) Italian (4.1%)
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
German (50.2%) German (34.2%) German (46.7%) German (49.5%) German (45.8%)
Irish (15.6%) Norwegian (13.1%) Dutch (20.1%) Irish (5.6%) Other (12.4%) Polish (12.1%) Irish (16.9%) Polish (11.1%) Polish (20.2%) Irish (12.0%)
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
German (58.4%) German (51.2%) German (38.9%) German (41.8%) German (44.6%)
Irish (10.7%) Polish (8.3%) English (5.8%) Other (4.4%) Polish (17.9%) Irish (8.0%) Norwegian (6.5%) Other (6.0%) Irish (18.3%) English (12.7%) Polish (9.7%) Italian (8.0%) Irish (12.9%) Norwegian (9.0%) Other (8.8%) English (7.8%) Polish (11.9%) Irish (10.6%) Other (7.3%) Norwegian (7.3%)
Czech (10.3%) Irish (16.7%) Other (7.6%) Irish (12.6%) Irish (10.1%)
French (8.2%) English (11.6%) Polish (5.3%) Polish (10.4%) English (9.7%)
English (7.2%) American (5.1%) English (4.9%) Polish (3.9%) Irish (8.1%) Norwegian (6.4%) English (8.1%) Other (6.6%) Other (8.5%) Italian (5.7%)
NOTE: Data as of 2000; “Other” includes Hispanic and race groups; “French” excludes Basque; Please refer to the Explanation of Data for more information.
499
500
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Marriage Status Never Married (%)
Now Married (%)
Widowed (%)
Divorced (%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
18.1 26.1 26.7 26.7 24.0
69.1 59.2 58.5 53.5 54.5
7.3 5.6 6.2 8.4 9.2
5.4 9.2 8.7 11.4 12.2
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
26.5 29.1 18.6 24.3 24.3
62.0 52.0 70.4 57.8 57.2
3.4 7.2 6.3 7.8 6.9
8.1 11.7 4.8 10.1 11.6
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
20.3 20.5 28.3 28.6 30.3
67.7 64.4 50.0 51.9 56.2
4.1 7.1 9.8 8.1 5.5
7.8 7.9 11.9 11.4 8.1
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
19.2 39.4 26.3 35.8 26.5
73.9 46.3 52.9 52.3 56.3
2.2 5.7 8.4 2.5 7.4
4.7 8.6 12.5 9.4 9.7
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
24.4 21.8 20.8 23.2 19.7
58.3 65.8 65.5 56.4 66.2
7.3 4.7 3.9 11.5 6.4
10.0 7.7 9.8 9.0 7.7
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
28.0 31.3 20.9 27.5 23.9
59.1 50.8 62.1 52.5 58.4
4.5 6.3 8.8 10.3 7.1
8.4 11.6 8.2 9.7 10.6
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
25.0 22.6 24.3 24.0 28.3
61.1 62.3 57.1 59.6 53.5
4.3 6.0 6.1 8.1 6.9
9.6 9.2 12.5 8.2 11.4
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
43.1 17.5 26.5 44.3 24.9
40.4 74.9 59.1 42.8 55.9
7.4 4.0 5.1 3.8 9.5
9.1 3.6 9.3 9.1 9.7
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
23.8 25.3 28.2 26.0 19.3
53.2 56.2 53.4 59.4 65.7
11.0 8.9 6.4 5.1 7.7
12.0 9.6 12.0 9.5 7.3
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
48.4 17.2 22.6 30.8 41.4
39.9 71.5 56.4 52.8 41.0
4.8 5.7 10.6 4.6 6.6
7.0 5.6 10.4 11.8 11.1
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Never Married (%)
Now Married (%)
Widowed (%)
Divorced (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
22.8 21.9 19.3 23.8 21.5
56.4 62.8 68.1 60.1 67.1
10.0 7.4 5.9 5.8 5.1
10.9 7.9 6.6 10.3 6.3
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
26.4 21.1 26.8 33.4 18.6
60.3 59.7 59.1 51.3 71.3
4.0 9.4 5.0 6.2 4.4
9.3 9.8 9.0 9.1 5.8
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
25.6 51.3 20.7 24.0 23.1
53.1 37.9 66.5 63.1 60.6
7.2 5.4 5.3 3.9 6.5
14.1 5.4 7.5 9.0 9.7
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
23.1 31.2 22.9 19.6 48.9
56.3 50.4 57.9 71.0 40.0
9.0 6.7 8.5 3.0 4.9
11.5 11.7 10.6 6.4 6.2
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
29.8 23.1 26.1 33.6 27.2
49.2 63.0 55.2 50.1 57.3
8.8 4.3 8.4 6.2 5.7
12.1 9.7 10.3 10.1 9.8
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
26.0 25.6 43.9 20.5 24.5
56.0 53.4 42.0 62.1 53.3
7.6 10.9 6.5 6.9 9.7
10.4 10.1 7.6 10.5 12.5
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
19.0 26.1 30.8 23.5 21.7
73.5 59.9 48.2 62.1 54.6
1.7 4.8 7.9 5.4 10.3
5.9 9.2 13.0 9.1 13.4
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
23.3 21.3 23.8 28.4 19.6
59.5 63.9 59.9 55.7 71.5
8.0 5.4 8.1 5.9 3.1
9.3 9.4 8.3 10.0 5.8
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
22.3 14.2 27.2 25.6 29.7
66.4 72.4 53.7 57.1 48.5
3.8 7.7 8.9 9.3 9.2
7.5 5.7 10.2 8.0 12.6
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
25.1 25.9 18.2 57.7 22.3
59.5 59.4 69.8 32.0 57.2
7.2 4.9 4.9 5.4 10.2
8.2 9.8 7.1 5.0 10.3
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
501
502
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Employment and Building Permits Issued Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Civilian Labor Force
Single-Family Building Permits
Multi-Family Building Permits
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
n/a 5.7 n/a n/a n/a
n/a 39,770 n/a n/a n/a
0 121 12 26 25
0 12 119 122 4
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
n/a 8.0 3.4 n/a n/a
n/a 17,307 20,016 n/a n/a
127 47 29 14 22
61 226 28 0 12
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a 14 24 11 179
n/a 0 23 49 170
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
n/a 4.4 n/a n/a 5.4
n/a 36,884 n/a n/a 23,514
25 133 98 65 113
4 120 36 132 104
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
n/a 3.8 n/a n/a n/a
n/a 17,921 n/a n/a n/a
34 295 69 4 28
10 160 136 0 21
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
n/a 6.8 n/a 4.3 n/a
n/a 58,123 n/a 20,045 n/a
130 166 12 16 104
139 88 0 0 62
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
n/a n/a 6.5 n/a 6.4
n/a n/a 33,867 n/a 48,354
79 168 280 132 375
98 36 20 60 150
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
4.7 n/a n/a 3.1 5.7
28,442 n/a n/a 141,363 18,154
46 55 11 628 63
27 0 95 1,394 22
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.8
n/a n/a n/a n/a 18,638
13 35 48 n/a 140
0 8 26 n/a 34
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.3
n/a n/a n/a n/a 268,598
37 70 13 44 204
61 0 4 27 580
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Civilian Labor Force
Single-Family Building Permits
Multi-Family Building Permits
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.7
n/a n/a n/a n/a 22,052
16 304 151 73 47
0 0 0 20 197
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
4.0 n/a n/a 4.9 n/a
19,221 n/a n/a 35,784 n/a
159 174 117 67 40
20 0 14 63 42
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
6 24 169 63 39
30 24 20 30 74
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
n/a 9.4 n/a n/a n/a
n/a 38,924 n/a n/a n/a
26 29 44 79 153
0 2 18 0 2
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
n/a n/a 5.1 n/a n/a
n/a n/a 27,208 n/a n/a
31 105 27 0 56
71 0 4 0 52
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
8 16 41 39 20
12 14 42 4 14
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
n/a n/a 5.1 n/a n/a
n/a n/a 14,087 n/a n/a
88 303 35 85 23
84 212 18 0 34
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
n/a n/a n/a 4.8 n/a
n/a n/a n/a 38,864 n/a
12 105 76 169 15
0 110 45 122 0
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
n/a n/a 5.4 3.8 5.0
n/a n/a 19,889 24,516 32,396
137 12 106 3 13
0 0 190 0 2
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
6.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a
16,249 n/a n/a n/a n/a
150 88 3 50 58
185 8 13 14 50
Place
NOTE: Unemployment Rate and Civilian Labor Force are 2005 annual averages; Building permit data covers 2005; n/a not available.
503
504
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Employment by Occupation Place
Sales
Prof.
Mgmt
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
30.6 26.7 32.7 23.8 21.7
25.4 20.6 20.3 17.1 15.7
17.6 13.7 14.2 9.0 8.7
Services Production 10.3 12.7 11.2 22.9 18.1
11.2 18.6 14.8 16.5 28.6
Constr. 4.7 7.5 6.5 10.3 6.4
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
29.5 22.6 28.1 31.2 26.5
17.2 13.8 29.3 23.5 18.0
12.2 7.9 21.9 16.4 11.3
10.9 16.6 7.5 10.4 13.3
21.5 31.4 9.0 13.8 19.9
8.7 7.5 4.0 4.8 10.8
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
25.4 26.8 26.2 29.5 30.7
21.0 22.4 15.5 14.4 21.1
16.0 23.1 10.3 8.5 15.8
10.3 12.3 14.8 12.6 11.6
19.0 10.9 26.2 24.7 13.0
8.4 4.4 6.7 10.3 7.4
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
26.4 29.9 18.9 26.2 24.6
25.5 20.5 21.1 26.5 15.7
26.7 9.7 8.7 17.2 9.9
7.7 18.2 18.0 14.5 16.9
7.1 14.7 26.3 10.3 24.9
6.5 6.6 6.4 5.0 7.4
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
25.2 27.7 28.3 26.4 27.8
16.0 22.9 21.0 31.8 20.9
10.0 17.2 16.6 19.0 17.8
15.0 9.4 11.1 9.8 11.3
26.3 14.8 14.1 9.3 15.5
7.0 8.1 8.7 3.7 6.4
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
28.3 28.0 29.2 32.2 21.5
20.2 15.8 26.1 18.8 15.9
15.8 10.9 17.5 13.1 10.7
9.9 15.0 10.4 11.9 13.6
16.2 20.9 11.0 16.3 25.6
9.2 9.1 5.9 7.6 11.7
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
29.8 26.7 24.9 21.5 26.7
18.2 22.4 16.2 14.1 18.0
12.3 19.1 10.4 8.2 10.5
10.8 13.3 13.6 14.9 15.9
17.9 11.4 25.8 28.9 21.3
10.9 7.1 8.9 11.8 7.5
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
29.1 27.9 28.9 25.7 23.1
19.8 21.6 16.5 33.4 14.9
8.1 16.3 8.8 13.5 9.2
20.4 10.6 11.1 14.1 15.8
15.9 15.4 24.2 8.7 27.8
6.6 7.9 10.3 4.4 8.7
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
23.7 25.4 25.4 26.4 29.6
17.0 21.2 14.3 18.9 21.9
7.7 9.8 10.7 12.4 17.6
18.2 16.3 14.2 11.0 9.0
25.7 17.6 27.6 21.8 13.7
7.4 9.3 7.8 9.2 8.0
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
25.0 24.3 28.8 26.2 26.2
18.9 31.2 13.5 31.5 18.5
6.6 28.0 7.8 18.5 9.5
23.8 6.7 13.6 10.4 18.6
19.1 6.1 31.1 8.2 21.1
5.6 3.4 4.7 5.0 6.0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Place
Sales
Prof.
Mgmt
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
26.3 28.6 29.1 24.8 29.4
16.3 23.1 19.4 20.7 24.1
9.5 14.9 15.7 11.0 19.3
14.2 10.2 10.3 11.6 7.9
23.6 15.7 15.7 23.8 11.4
9.2 7.2 9.7 7.8 7.9
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
28.1 30.4 29.6 26.8 29.5
18.3 21.0 23.1 18.1 22.1
15.0 14.8 13.7 10.1 24.1
11.7 10.3 12.9 18.1 7.5
17.0 15.4 14.1 20.6 9.5
9.5 8.1 6.4 6.0 7.1
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
32.7 25.0 26.2 28.2 26.0
18.6 25.6 20.6 19.2 22.0
17.6 11.4 13.1 17.2 12.8
12.1 18.3 12.9 11.7 11.3
13.0 11.3 16.9 17.6 20.0
5.9 5.4 10.4 5.6 7.7
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
26.2 25.5 24.3 24.4 28.3
16.3 16.1 12.4 20.4 22.8
10.2 9.1 9.4 17.3 9.6
14.6 16.0 18.5 8.9 18.8
22.4 25.9 24.3 17.0 13.5
9.8 7.2 9.9 11.4 6.0
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
28.7 29.6 21.6 24.6 27.4
14.2 12.6 14.6 42.5 18.1
11.0 13.1 8.1 17.0 12.1
15.3 12.2 15.3 7.6 13.1
20.8 16.5 34.0 6.0 19.4
9.9 15.4 6.0 2.2 9.6
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
28.0 23.9 29.8 27.4 25.3
15.1 15.4 19.3 19.4 15.9
10.3 10.8 9.6 14.5 10.4
14.1 18.5 19.7 14.1 15.8
23.2 21.9 15.8 15.2 19.7
9.1 9.1 5.3 9.4 11.1
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
26.3 29.8 30.4 31.7 23.4
16.0 22.5 16.6 17.3 13.1
17.0 17.4 9.1 16.5 11.2
6.7 10.1 20.1 9.3 20.2
20.1 12.9 15.1 16.9 23.8
13.4 7.2 8.2 8.3 7.8
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
19.0 30.2 24.9 28.4 27.4
13.0 25.6 16.1 22.7 24.3
8.7 20.3 8.4 13.3 17.9
13.8 10.1 15.4 12.8 9.5
36.2 5.2 26.8 15.3 12.3
8.8 8.4 7.9 7.4 8.1
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
30.2 21.7 28.7 28.5 29.9
22.8 17.1 19.3 32.1 16.2
16.9 8.5 11.3 18.4 10.7
10.9 20.5 14.5 8.5 15.0
10.9 26.2 19.3 8.0 18.8
7.9 5.4 6.4 4.3 9.4
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
26.0 29.9 24.3 31.2 26.2
18.7 16.3 41.0 17.1 16.0
10.7 11.1 24.1 8.9 7.3
12.9 12.2 4.7 22.3 17.5
23.5 22.9 4.1 16.1 23.1
8.1 7.2 1.7 3.5 8.9
NOTE: Data as of 2000
Services Production
Constr.
505
506
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Educational Attainment Percent of Population 25 Years and Over with: Place
High School Diploma including Equivalency
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Masters’s Degree or Higher
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
89.0 88.9 88.9 83.2 82.9
34.1 30.4 25.6 21.1 16.0
9.8 8.7 5.7 5.9 4.9
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
88.4 75.5 94.1 87.8 85.7
22.2 13.5 48.9 31.4 21.2
5.1 4.3 17.6 9.9 6.3
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
89.1 93.1 82.3 82.0 90.3
25.9 42.4 16.1 13.6 29.8
8.6 13.8 5.3 3.6 8.9
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
96.3 90.4 79.6 92.4 84.1
47.4 29.0 18.4 42.5 19.6
14.4 8.9 6.5 16.0 5.6
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
87.1 90.1 91.8 89.0 89.6
19.9 29.3 29.7 42.7 29.6
6.8 8.5 6.8 17.8 7.8
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
89.9 82.8 91.1 85.0 85.1
28.0 19.4 35.6 20.5 15.2
8.6 5.0 12.0 5.6 3.7
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
91.3 95.3 87.2 85.5 81.9
23.3 38.1 19.3 14.3 18.5
5.4 8.9 6.0 3.3 6.5
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
87.8 90.3 89.1 92.7 83.4
24.1 25.7 15.8 49.0 17.1
8.7 7.1 2.7 21.1 4.3
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
83.3 82.9 85.7 88.3 90.4
13.7 21.5 17.5 24.5 30.8
3.9 8.2 4.5 6.0 7.9
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
87.6 96.0 78.8 95.1 74.9
29.2 59.7 14.4 51.3 18.6
10.9 22.6 5.3 21.5 6.1
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Percent of Population 25 Years and Over with: Place
High School Diploma including Equivalency
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Masters’s Degree or Higher
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
81.5 86.4 92.2 89.0 92.4
17.6 27.3 25.0 26.8 37.3
6.4 9.0 7.4 7.7 11.7
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
88.8 89.0 94.3 84.0 93.9
24.8 31.0 31.9 23.3 37.3
5.6 8.3 11.3 6.8 11.3
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
90.7 87.9 87.1 91.5 89.6
29.7 34.7 26.8 30.8 26.3
6.4 16.3 8.9 9.0 7.4
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
82.2 77.0 82.0 92.3 92.3
14.8 15.5 13.8 25.4 38.4
4.9 4.5 4.1 6.7 12.2
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
85.3 85.8 81.2 94.5 84.2
13.7 15.4 15.9 62.7 25.5
4.1 3.4 4.8 27.4 7.9
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
85.4 81.2 85.2 88.5 86.0
15.9 15.8 26.3 27.9 17.5
4.2 3.0 8.9 6.5 5.1
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
91.6 90.8 85.8 90.6 83.0
21.0 35.2 19.0 26.0 13.4
4.8 7.6 5.4 5.3 4.1
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
84.9 94.2 81.9 89.6 94.3
13.6 38.8 16.3 31.0 32.1
3.8 13.8 4.8 9.2 9.9
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
92.2 79.3 80.8 93.3 82.7
32.6 12.5 21.7 47.6 16.4
7.6 3.7 7.3 17.1 4.3
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
86.8 87.2 98.0 81.6 82.6
22.0 19.2 71.2 31.6 15.0
6.6 5.2 30.0 12.3 3.6
NOTE: Data as of 2006
507
508
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Income and Poverty Average Household Income ($)
Median Household Income ($)
Per Capita Income ($)
Households w/$100,000+ Income (%)
Poverty Rate1 (%)
78,738 67,796 65,182 53,801 50,450
62,325 54,175 52,773 45,270 42,625
29,292 26,739 27,359 23,050 21,777
22.2 16.1 15.5 8.2 7.2
3.5 5.5 4.0 6.6 7.0
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
74,580 49,594 112,594 65,683 60,036
64,912 40,612 82,686 55,785 49,065
30,086 18,978 42,379 29,003 24,297
21.0 8.4 37.9 17.1 13.4
4.2 12.5 2.2 3.6 5.1
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
82,914 79,674 45,916 53,341 69,623
70,972 64,058 37,735 45,987 58,728
30,795 33,124 20,320 23,395 27,632
26.2 25.8 6.1 9.7 18.1
3.6 2.7 10.3 8.2 4.0
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
147,582 52,981 51,709 79,255 55,021
112,791 41,922 42,767 56,075 46,718
49,971 21,669 21,064 32,865 22,737
56.8 9.3 9.5 21.8 9.7
3.0 13.6 9.9 6.4 7.5
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
58,519 92,118 76,747 79,204 76,302
49,955 78,737 69,040 62,150 61,102
25,084 34,647 30,154 35,473 30,963
11.0 35.2 25.4 23.1 22.9
5.3 2.7 2.5 4.0 1.7
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
68,167 53,550 77,038 61,516 62,850
56,581 43,946 63,958 51,136 54,188
29,115 22,505 33,153 28,275 25,824
17.5 10.0 22.6 14.5 12.1
5.3 10.5 3.9 4.7 5.9
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
66,971 75,479 62,215 56,243 58,035
59,820 59,881 51,737 50,467 48,138
26,631 32,668 25,671 22,448 22,819
15.6 23.6 14.9 10.1 13.4
4.3 3.5 6.5 4.8 9.5
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
46,957 88,206 67,364 62,625 53,861
35,128 79,006 57,109 48,933 44,388
20,182 31,423 25,665 27,944 23,306
7.6 31.9 15.3 16.0 9.0
17.2 2.6 6.0 15.0 7.9
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
46,073 57,640 56,515 69,888 78,677
35,902 43,246 46,292 57,670 65,994
20,913 26,383 24,602 28,242 31,768
6.9 10.8 11.3 16.3 24.7
9.0 6.6 6.5 4.4 2.2
46,722 144,713 45,403 78,762 46,648
34,700 101,176 37,570 60,108 36,929
17,840 53,876 19,588 36,631 18,575
7.9 50.5 7.2 24.5 7.8
23.5 1.7 9.5 5.0 21.3
Place Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Average Household Income ($)
Median Household Income ($)
Per Capita Income ($)
Households w/$100,000+ Income (%)
Poverty Rate1 (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
51,709 75,689 84,631 65,534 91,526
40,233 59,828 74,146 52,199 75,805
23,270 31,787 30,984 26,919 35,973
8.3 22.9 27.4 13.1 32.5
5.4 4.3 1.6 5.4 2.0
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
72,454 71,336 68,689 53,336 104,746
65,319 59,874 55,305 43,780 87,281
29,282 30,373 27,913 21,966 42,304
22.7 20.8 17.7 9.7 40.4
3.1 1.6 6.2 10.2 1.3
71,272 49,092 88,305 74,293 69,962
62,889 39,438 74,123 60,062 61,522
33,194 17,863 32,494 29,005 28,619
20.7 8.6 30.8 19.3 17.8
2.3 19.4 3.2 6.0 4.2
49,736 50,122 54,347 100,764 57,096
41,922 41,986 45,782 84,250 46,474
20,909 19,819 22,549 36,313 21,003
6.7 8.3 9.6 37.1 11.5
7.2 13.9 7.5 1.3 14.9
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
51,755 75,689 52,023 80,228 73,403
42,222 65,291 44,529 55,436 60,482
25,192 27,014 22,036 38,558 28,377
8.7 24.1 7.5 23.1 23.7
6.5 6.8 8.3 6.7 5.6
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
59,665 51,070 50,727 67,928 46,175
51,622 39,363 38,230 58,547 34,658
25,118 22,077 20,838 26,925 21,047
12.8 7.9 9.5 17.8 7.8
6.0 11.3 17.3 5.0 7.7
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
90,070 73,885 45,293 75,137 47,005
79,867 63,400 36,335 68,492 36,998
31,654 29,271 20,092 29,272 20,249
31.0 22.2 7.4 23.7 6.8
1.8 4.4 13.4 3.7 12.7
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
53,431 85,038 55,867 64,639 101,024
45,703 77,078 48,584 55,082 85,789
22,816 32,146 21,084 26,930 34,999
8.7 30.5 9.5 15.2 38.4
6.3 3.7 6.7 5.4 0.7
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
87,870 53,639 55,314 77,356 53,490
71,843 47,333 42,240 63,359 45,648
32,049 19,937 23,448 34,324 24,951
29.8 9.1 11.1 23.3 9.6
1.7 5.5 11.4 3.8 6.5
63,139 61,384 123,956 48,629 44,919
54,355 53,717 91,854 38,475 36,939
26,528 23,961 47,873 17,862 20,449
13.6 12.9 45.3 9.6 5.5
5.0 5.1 3.2 27.4 9.1
Place
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co. Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
NOTE: Data as of 2006 except for Poverty Rate which is from 2000; (1) Percentage of population with income below the poverty level
509
510
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Taxes Total City Taxes Per Capita ($)
City Property Taxes Per Capita ($)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
n/a 461 729 564 n/a
n/a 427 688 525 n/a
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
n/a 320 761 589 589
n/a 290 678 527 560
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
404 575 n/a 552 375
370 533 n/a 527 353
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
172 413 516 n/a 421
149 359 459 n/a 383
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
n/a 652 540 779 n/a
n/a 529 473 687 n/a
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
357 406 n/a n/a 624
280 382 n/a n/a 529
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
n/a 763 390 401 496
n/a 510 359 376 463
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
541 236 n/a 621 324
493 202 n/a 546 290
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
n/a 516 512 387 663
n/a 454 476 339 607
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
332 n/a 404 n/a 394
295 n/a 381 n/a 376
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Total City Taxes Per Capita ($)
City Property Taxes Per Capita ($)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
n/a 451 n/a 535 576
n/a 410 n/a 508 542
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
570 n/a 532 410 n/a
506 n/a 503 364 n/a
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
n/a 331 470 n/a 514
n/a 319 416 n/a 458
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
n/a 448 n/a n/a n/a
n/a 424 n/a n/a n/a
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
538 248 459 n/a 204
490 207 418 n/a 172
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
n/a 379 475 419 n/a
n/a 336 431 396 n/a
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
343 n/a 407 473 n/a
319 n/a 336 439 n/a
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
n/a n/a 389 569 n/a
n/a n/a 338 531 n/a
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
488 n/a 502 681 533
437 n/a 463 638 503
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
555 256 n/a 240 494
516 234 n/a 222 462
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2004.
511
512
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Housing Homeownership Rate (%)
Median Home Value ($)
Median Age of Housing (years)
Median Rent ($/month)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
84.8 69.2 60.7 64.2 60.9
146,699 129,473 153,517 122,154 126,150
35 36 25 39 46
524 456 486 415 461
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
68.5 62.5 89.7 70.4 59.9
166,241 85,851 266,543 157,057 172,347
11 48 32 34 36
511 431 924 652 508
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
85.1 66.3 58.2 60.2 65.7
177,616 255,347 110,151 148,835 152,265
28 29 45 45 24
544 598 383 480 540
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
91.0 57.2 52.9 45.8 61.8
401,775 123,834 147,555 255,908 120,012
19 33 28 21 41
765 412 516 591 459
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
64.2 78.4 78.5 73.5 69.0
147,361 224,136 231,787 183,024 202,151
39 18 18 36 27
478 666 644 689 573
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
55.7 56.1 69.3 59.4 60.9
161,727 126,406 212,435 172,831 183,687
16 34 33 28 30
551 442 610 622 509
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
64.3 61.0 68.5 72.3 61.8
164,886 209,792 132,374 122,313 143,899
17 23 32 39 40
551 571 498 458 516
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
51.0 96.5 71.1 47.8 67.9
109,186 251,565 129,658 186,660 113,475
45 25 24 33 46
386 461 477 602 379
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
68.2 62.1 61.4 72.0 77.6
70,497 105,949 111,055 135,777 213,468
54 32 38 24 33
342 380 451 479 633
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
44.2 91.2 65.1 52.2 45.4
122,814 356,693 99,658 245,253 113,069
28 24 53 25 49
395 836 364 602 453
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Homeownership Rate (%)
Median Home Value ($)
Median Age of Housing (years)
Median Rent ($/month)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
63.3 77.1 82.4 70.6 81.4
119,127 165,695 243,465 124,664 233,173
39 26 23 37 26
385 516 715 443 761
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
60.8 62.3 68.1 57.5 84.2
194,367 220,444 139,910 109,530 263,719
17 33 21 41 19
656 624 458 432 893
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
64.8 51.9 81.8 67.5 63.5
200,549 121,499 206,007 144,533 193,668
17 37 24 15 37
623 379 790 467 545
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
58.9 60.3 67.2 94.5 51.1
126,866 114,747 121,538 282,177 181,111
49 49 27 25 26
424 445 439 613 506
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
52.2 82.6 61.2 48.1 69.5
138,012 183,026 116,335 252,325 195,009
41 35 48 60+ 30
453 563 412 577 555
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
62.5 62.8 52.4 64.4 67.2
158,130 87,047 104,626 181,234 115,159
43 31 38 26 34
512 378 407 561 367
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
92.3 61.7 62.0 65.6 60.7
197,013 197,382 89,992 240,056 91,799
11 21 55 12 31
613 606 349 668 410
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
72.9 73.6 64.2 57.1 96.5
103,501 221,344 149,362 191,899 263,144
46 18 39 27 22
361 577 494 612 652
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
67.1 68.7 62.2 67.8 58.1
256,809 120,082 112,836 195,835 141,364
14 44 47 50 48
665 402 419 630 517
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
62.4 68.3 84.6 36.3 64.3
182,535 136,398 281,667 151,380 85,524
25 22 58 35 40
536 450 703 459 393
Place
NOTE: Homeownership Rate and Median Home Value as of 2006; Median Rent and Median Age of Housing as of 2000.
513
514
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Commute to Work Automobile (%)
Public Transportation (%)
Walk (%)
Work from Home (%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
95.2 91.5 96.0 90.0 92.5
0.8 1.1 0.8 1.1 1.6
1.2 4.3 0.8 4.7 3.3
2.3 2.1 1.8 3.7 1.8
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
95.7 92.3 94.9 95.0 93.9
0.2 1.1 0.5 0.8 0.2
1.2 5.0 0.4 1.6 2.9
2.5 1.1 3.8 1.8 2.3
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
96.0 92.5 94.0 90.9 87.5
0.8 0.7 0.5 3.0 0.7
0.7 2.8 2.6 3.5 8.7
1.9 3.3 1.9 1.8 2.4
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
94.4 87.9 93.2 92.3 92.9
0.7 1.7 0.0 2.3 1.0
0.9 6.7 4.1 0.8 3.3
3.9 2.4 2.0 3.7 1.3
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
92.4 94.9 94.4 92.9 94.2
1.1 0.9 1.0 1.2 0.5
3.1 0.4 0.8 1.7 3.0
2.3 3.5 3.5 3.1 1.8
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
95.3 93.2 93.7 94.6 92.4
0.6 1.3 1.4 1.8 0.6
1.7 2.8 0.9 1.6 3.7
1.6 1.8 3.7 1.8 2.5
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
96.8 94.0 94.3 93.2 92.8
0.2 0.8 1.0 1.3 1.5
0.7 2.5 2.0 2.5 2.8
2.1 2.3 2.0 1.9 1.8
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
84.6 96.2 94.6 75.3 92.4
2.4 0.1 0.5 7.2 0.7
9.1 1.2 2.9 10.7 3.8
2.3 2.1 1.3 3.1 1.8
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
91.4 90.1 93.6 95.4 95.1
0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7
3.3 5.3 3.1 1.3 0.7
2.5 2.6 1.1 1.8 3.1
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
80.7 92.9 91.1 89.6 82.4
0.4 0.5 1.0 2.9 10.3
14.5 1.4 4.4 1.7 4.7
3.2 4.9 2.6 4.7 1.7
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Automobile (%)
Public Transportation (%)
Walk (%)
Work from Home (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
89.5 94.8 95.3 93.3 95.6
0.4 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.5
6.9 1.2 1.1 1.9 0.7
2.4 2.5 2.3 2.9 2.8
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
95.7 93.7 97.1 90.2 95.9
1.2 0.3 0.2 1.3 0.3
0.9 2.6 0.5 5.7 0.3
1.8 2.8 1.5 1.7 2.9
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
96.1 79.7 96.0 94.8 92.5
0.0 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.4
0.8 14.6 0.5 1.4 3.2
3.0 3.2 2.3 2.2 2.4
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
91.2 91.0 90.8 95.3 83.6
0.8 3.3 0.6 0.4 0.3
5.5 3.0 4.2 0.6 12.0
2.0 1.7 3.4 3.4 2.7
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
91.3 94.9 91.4 82.7 93.0
4.0 1.0 1.6 5.3 0.3
2.2 0.7 3.9 5.8 2.8
2.0 2.4 1.5 4.6 3.5
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
94.3 91.4 79.2 90.4 87.2
1.5 0.3 0.8 1.4 1.3
2.8 4.4 12.0 3.5 6.3
1.1 2.3 3.8 3.9 3.6
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
96.1 95.2 89.9 93.3 90.1
0.3 0.3 2.0 0.1 0.4
0.7 1.4 5.7 1.6 5.7
2.1 2.7 1.6 4.3 2.8
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
92.6 92.1 91.5 92.0 94.4
0.6 0.2 1.6 1.8 0.1
3.8 2.7 4.7 3.6 0.9
1.8 4.8 1.5 1.9 3.6
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
91.7 92.1 90.9 91.5 90.9
0.2 0.1 2.1 2.2 3.3
3.4 4.1 3.5 2.1 3.5
4.0 2.3 2.3 3.6 1.5
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
94.3 95.5 92.3 78.4 93.0
1.3 1.1 1.7 0.6 0.6
1.3 0.8 1.7 17.3 3.2
2.4 2.4 3.5 2.9 2.2
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
515
516
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Travel Time to Work Less than 15 Minutes (%)
15 to 30 Minutes (%)
30 to 45 Minutes (%)
45 to 60 Minutes (%)
60 Minutes or More (%)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
53.2 47.6 59.4 63.6 54.1
35.7 40.5 30.9 19.5 26.2
6.5 7.8 5.0 7.6 12.6
1.8 1.9 2.2 5.0 3.6
2.8 2.2 2.5 4.2 3.5
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
39.9 44.3 32.3 33.3 49.5
47.5 33.6 49.7 43.7 25.3
7.6 12.2 13.6 16.9 10.1
2.3 5.6 2.5 2.8 8.3
2.7 4.2 1.9 3.3 6.7
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
26.5 33.4 50.1 32.6 50.9
46.9 36.2 32.8 41.8 39.8
14.1 19.9 11.2 15.8 5.7
7.3 8.0 2.0 5.0 1.7
5.2 2.5 3.9 4.7 1.9
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
24.7 57.6 49.6 33.3 60.6
44.1 32.7 24.6 51.6 22.8
22.9 5.4 10.4 9.9 9.4
6.1 1.5 9.2 1.7 3.7
2.2 2.8 6.2 3.5 3.5
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
58.6 23.1 29.8 31.8 39.7
24.6 45.1 44.8 48.4 29.8
8.8 24.1 19.6 13.5 21.0
4.8 4.6 3.6 2.6 5.4
3.3 3.1 2.2 3.6 4.1
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
52.2 45.4 28.5 28.2 41.7
38.0 42.9 47.5 50.0 23.2
6.5 6.4 18.6 17.2 24.2
1.7 2.5 2.3 2.1 7.1
1.7 2.8 3.1 2.4 3.8
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
37.3 32.5 50.5 41.5 39.5
52.6 31.9 30.7 44.9 30.2
5.1 21.3 9.3 9.3 15.0
2.2 8.4 5.3 2.0 8.3
2.8 5.9 4.2 2.3 7.1
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
57.2 22.6 44.0 39.0 66.7
32.6 49.4 41.2 45.7 21.0
5.8 22.8 8.6 10.3 6.9
1.5 2.8 2.8 2.3 2.2
2.9 2.4 3.5 2.7 3.2
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
74.7 73.9 40.7 47.5 34.3
15.7 17.6 44.9 42.4 44.0
3.5 3.9 5.5 4.7 16.4
1.9 3.1 2.7 1.3 2.4
4.2 1.6 6.2 4.0 3.0
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
61.3 28.4 60.9 40.4 27.8
21.1 44.0 21.9 46.8 46.2
10.0 21.2 12.8 9.1 17.0
3.0 3.9 2.7 1.8 4.4
4.6 2.5 1.7 1.9 4.6
Place
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Less than 15 Minutes (%)
15 to 30 Minutes (%)
30 to 45 Minutes (%)
45 to 60 Minutes (%)
60 Minutes or More (%)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
69.3 48.4 20.2 50.9 27.0
14.0 32.1 44.0 38.7 51.6
5.9 9.8 28.1 6.0 15.9
5.1 5.3 4.3 1.7 2.9
5.7 4.4 3.5 2.7 2.6
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
28.5 39.8 45.1 54.7 29.8
39.9 29.3 45.0 31.6 41.8
22.2 17.8 5.6 9.4 20.2
5.8 8.4 1.7 1.8 4.7
3.5 4.7 2.6 2.5 3.5
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
33.4 62.2 29.0 54.0 40.9
44.2 16.4 33.4 33.4 29.1
16.0 13.7 19.9 7.2 21.2
2.4 4.3 9.2 2.7 6.6
4.0 3.3 8.5 2.6 2.2
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
57.4 44.3 58.6 16.8 47.8
16.6 34.8 25.4 46.5 22.2
12.5 11.9 9.0 28.8 14.6
7.9 4.4 2.1 4.4 11.2
5.6 4.7 4.9 3.5 4.2
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
34.4 21.8 61.0 30.7 35.6
48.2 26.5 29.2 48.8 40.9
13.2 23.9 5.1 15.5 11.6
2.4 14.8 2.1 2.6 6.6
1.7 12.9 2.6 2.4 5.3
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
35.7 53.8 66.9 34.7 75.1
35.4 25.0 20.8 33.3 14.9
19.0 12.1 7.2 26.2 5.5
5.6 3.7 2.2 3.1 1.8
4.4 5.4 2.9 2.6 2.8
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
20.2 38.0 56.6 24.8 69.6
64.7 36.3 34.7 42.4 17.9
9.6 18.5 4.8 24.1 7.8
1.7 3.9 0.9 5.2 2.5
3.8 3.3 3.0 3.4 2.2
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
48.1 31.7 54.1 36.9 31.6
38.3 53.5 23.0 38.7 40.5
6.1 11.0 11.7 16.8 19.7
3.9 1.4 7.1 4.7 5.2
3.6 2.4 4.1 2.8 3.0
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
28.7 55.3 58.1 33.7 32.5
52.0 26.6 33.7 50.3 49.2
15.2 10.3 4.1 11.8 13.1
1.9 4.2 1.8 1.8 2.4
2.2 3.7 2.2 2.3 2.7
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
43.2 42.3 29.6 55.4 60.6
25.7 48.5 53.1 22.5 24.2
20.4 4.9 11.2 13.5 8.5
7.3 1.5 3.7 3.8 3.3
3.3 2.9 2.3 4.8 3.4
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
517
518
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics
Crime Violent Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Property Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Allouez village Brown Co. Appleton city Outagamie Co. Ashwaubenon village Brown Co. Baraboo city Sauk Co. Beaver Dam city Dodge Co.
n/a 24.5 4.1 28.6 3.3
n/a 294.9 524.1 413.0 283.7
Bellevue Town CDP Brown Co. Beloit city Rock Co. Brookfield city Waukesha Co. Brown Deer village Milwaukee Co. Burlington city Racine Co.
n/a 41.7 n/a 18.4 1.8
n/a 516.7 n/a 445.0 340.6
Caledonia town Racine Co. Cedarburg city Ozaukee Co. Chippewa Falls city Chippewa Co. Cudahy city Milwaukee Co. De Pere city Brown Co.
4.9 4.4 8.6 22.5 2.6
125.3 136.5 226.8 343.4 180.5
Delafield town Waukesha Co. Eau Claire city Eau Claire Co. Elkhorn city Walworth Co. Fitchburg city Dane Co. Fond du Lac city Fond du Lac Co.
n/a 18.4 9.3 34.2 17.6
n/a 306.8 244.7 255.8 280.4
Fort Atkinson city Jefferson Co. Franklin city Milwaukee Co. Germantown village Washington Co. Glendale city Milwaukee Co. Grafton village Ozaukee Co.
7.5 7.4 4.7 17.6 2.6
300.9 180.9 203.1 462.8 141.7
Grand Chute town Outagamie Co. Green Bay city Brown Co. Greendale village Milwaukee Co. Greenfield city Milwaukee Co. Hartford city Washington Co.
5.5 48.7 6.4 9.4 19.7
406.8 288.5 365.5 310.7 275.9
Howard village Brown Co. Hudson city Saint Croix Co. Janesville city Rock Co. Kaukauna city Outagamie Co. Kenosha city Kenosha Co.
n/a 13.9 27.5 5.5 26.4
n/a 554.3 479.4 185.8 307.6
La Crosse city La Crosse Co. Lisbon town Waukesha Co. Little Chute village Outagamie Co. Madison city Dane Co. Manitowoc city Manitowoc Co.
19.4 n/a n/a 37.9 n/a
319.4 n/a n/a 349.4 n/a
Marinette city Marinette Co. Marshfield city Wood Co. Menasha city Winnebago Co. Menasha town Winnebago Co. Menomonee Fls village Waukesha Co.
10.5 4.8 23.7 7.0 5.0
353.5 310.6 249.3 131.6 143.1
12.4 1.7 9.8 10.6 102.5
282.3 82.8 331.3 310.6 559.5
Place
Menomonie city Dunn Co. Mequon city Ozaukee Co. Merrill city Lincoln Co. Middleton city Dane Co. Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Comparative Statistics Violent Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Property Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Monroe city Green Co. Mount Pleasant town Racine Co. Muskego city Waukesha Co. Neenah city Winnebago Co. New Berlin city Waukesha Co.
2.8 9.8 0.9 11.3 4.1
216.3 284.9 105.2 166.5 140.6
Oak Creek city Milwaukee Co. Oconomowoc city Waukesha Co. Onalaska city La Crosse Co. Oshkosh city Winnebago Co. Pewaukee city Waukesha Co.
9.3 8.1 22.3 28.7 7.0
315.0 119.2 284.7 290.3 119.0
Pewaukee village Waukesha Co. Platteville city Grant Co. Pleasant Prairie village Kenosha Co. Plover village Portage Co. Port Washington city Ozaukee Co.
n/a 9.1 7.5 33.0 1.8
n/a 194.0 159.4 214.1 145.3
Portage city Columbia Co. Racine city Racine Co. Reedsburg city Sauk Co. Richfield town Washington Co. River Falls city Pierce Co.
25.8 48.6 14.3 n/a 9.2
381.7 566.1 281.8 n/a 392.9
Saint Francis city Milwaukee Co. Salem town Kenosha Co. Sheboygan city Sheboygan Co. Shorewood village Milwaukee Co. Somers town Kenosha Co.
14.9 n/a 13.8 12.7 n/a
289.8 n/a 425.9 262.4 n/a
South Milwaukee city Milwaukee Co. Sparta city Monroe Co. Stevens Point city Portage Co. Stoughton city Dane Co. Sturgeon Bay city Door Co.
17.0 21.5 35.2 3.9 4.3
230.7 356.5 360.2 236.8 183.2
Suamico town Brown Co. Sun Prairie city Dane Co. Superior city Douglas Co. Sussex village Waukesha Co. Tomah city Monroe Co.
n/a 8.9 23.6 n/a 38.1
n/a 243.6 577.9 n/a 510.6
Two Rivers city Manitowoc Co. Verona city Dane Co. Watertown city Jefferson Co. Waukesha city Waukesha Co. Waukesha town Waukesha Co.
28.6 19.0 20.5 14.1 n/a
206.2 185.2 197.5 195.6 n/a
Waunakee village Dane Co. Waupun city Dodge Co. Wausau city Marathon Co. Wauwatosa city Milwaukee Co. West Allis city Milwaukee Co.
5.0 7.5 31.3 22.0 31.8
118.6 184.8 301.2 469.6 444.6
West Bend city Washington Co. Weston village Marathon Co. Whitefish Bay village Milwaukee Co. Whitewater city Walworth Co. Wisconsin Rapids city Wood Co.
8.2 n/a 2.2 11.9 7.8
242.1 n/a 98.3 199.5 472.9
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2005.
519
EDUCATION
522
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Public School Educational Profile
Wisconsin Public School Educational Profile Category Schools (2003-2004)
Value
Category 2,250
Instructional Level Primary
1,239
Middle
388
High
514
Other Level
81
Curriculum Regular
Diploma Recipients (2002-2003)
Value 60,575
White, Non-Hispanic
53,255
Black, Non-Hispanic
3,148
Asian/Pacific Islander
1,757
American Indian/Alaskan Native Hispanic High School Drop-out Rate (%) (2001-2002)
623 1,792 1.9
2,020
White, Non-Hispanic
1.2
10
Black, Non-Hispanic
8.3
Vocational
1
Asian/Pacific Islander
1.8
Alternative
191
American Indian/Alaskan Native
4.1
Hispanic
5.6
Special Education
Type Magnet Charter Title I Eligible School-wide Title I Students (2003-2004)
0 137 1,097 302 880,031
Gender (%)
Staff (2003-2004) Teachers Average Salary ($)
60,373.4 41,687
Librarians/Media Specialists
1,246.9
Guidance Counselors
1,953.0
Ratios (2003-2004)
Male
51.6
Female
48.4
Race/Ethnicity (%)
Student/Teacher Ratio
14.6 to 1
Student/Librarian Ratio
705.8 to 1
Student/Counselor Ratio
450.6 to 1
White, Non-Hispanic
78.8
Black, Non-Hispanic
10.5
Asian/Pacific Islander
3.4
Participation Rate (%)
American Indian/Alaskan Native
1.4
Mean SAT Reasoning Test Verbal Score
592
Hispanic
5.8
Mean SAT Reasoning Test Math Score
599
Classification (%) Individual Education Program (IEP)
College Entrance Exam Scores (2005) Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) 6
American College Testing Program (ACT) 14.4
Participation Rate (%)
69
Migrant (2002-2003)
0.1
Average Composite Score
22.2
English Language Learner (ELL)
3.0
Average English Score
21.5
Eligible for Free Lunch Program
0.0
Average Math Score
22.0
Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Program Current Spending ($ per student in FY 2003)
0.0
Average Reading Score
22.4
8,965
Average Science Score
22.3
Instruction
5,512
Support Services
3,141
Note: For an explanation of data, please refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings WISCONSIN: Number District ofRankings Schools Rank Number District Name 1 233 Milwaukee 2 52 Madison Metropolitan 3 41 Kenosha 4 36 Green Bay Area 5 35 Racine 6 33 Appleton Area 7 29 Oshkosh Area 8 27 Waukesha 9 24 La Crosse 10 22 Eau Claire Area 11 19 Stevens Point Area 11 19 Wausau 13 18 Janesville 13 18 Sheboygan Area 13 18 West Allis 16 17 Beloit 16 17 Wauwatosa 18 16 Wisconsin Rapids 19 14 Neenah 20 13 Fond Du Lac 20 13 Sparta Area 22 12 Rice Lake Area 23 11 Elmbrook 23 11 Rhinelander 23 11 West Bend 26 10 Antigo 26 10 Beaver Dam 26 10 D C Everest Area 26 10 Manitowoc 26 10 Merrill Area 26 10 Middleton-Cross Plains 26 10 New Berlin 26 10 Portage Community 26 10 Sun Prairie Area 26 10 Tomah Area 36 9 Menasha 36 9 Verona Area 38 8 Adams-Friendship Area 38 8 Baraboo 38 8 Burlington Area 38 8 Chippewa Falls Area 38 8 Hamilton 38 8 Hayward Community 38 8 Menomonie Area 38 8 Mukwonago 38 8 Muskego-Norway 38 8 Oak Creek-Franklin 38 8 Reedsburg 38 8 Superior 50 7 Cudahy 50 7 De Forest Area 50 7 Fort Atkinson 50 7 Franklin Public 50 7 Howard-Suamico 50 7 Hudson 50 7 Kaukauna Area 50 7 Marshfield 50 7 Menomonee Falls 50 7 Mequon-Thiensville 50 7 Monona Grove 50 7 Monroe 50 7 New London 50 7 Oconomowoc Area 50 7 Plymouth 50 7 Pulaski Community 50 7 River Falls 50 7 Sauk Prairie 50 7 South Milwaukee 50 7 Watertown 50 7 Waupaca 50 7 Waupun 72 6 Elkhorn Area 72 6 Ellsworth Community 72 6 Germantown 72 6 Greendale 72 6 Greenfield 72 6 Holmen 72 6 Jefferson 72 6 Kettle Moraine 72 6 Kimberly Area 72 6 Marinette 72 6 Mauston 72 6 Milton 72 6 Oconto Falls 72 6 Onalaska 72 6 Oregon 72 6 Richland 72 6 Shawano-Gresham 72 6 Stoughton Area 72 6 Wisconsin Dells
City Milwaukee Madison Kenosha Green Bay Racine Appleton Oshkosh Waukesha La Crosse Eau Claire Stevens Point Wausau Janesville Sheboygan West Allis Beloit Wauwatosa Wis Rapids Neenah Fond Du Lac Sparta Rice Lake Brookfield Rhinelander West Bend Antigo Beaver Dam Weston Manitowoc Merrill Middleton New Berlin Portage Sun Prairie Tomah Menasha Verona Friendship Baraboo Burlington Chippewa Falls Sussex Hayward Menomonie Mukwonago Muskego Oak Creek Reedsburg Superior Cudahy De Forest Fort Atkinson Franklin Green Bay Hudson Kaukauna Marshfield Menomonee Fls Mequon Monona Monroe New London Oconomowoc Plymouth Pulaski River Falls Sauk City S Milwaukee Watertown Waupaca Waupun Elkhorn Ellsworth Germantown Greendale Greenfield Holmen Jefferson Wales Kimberly Marinette Mauston Milton Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Richland Ctr Shawano Stoughton Wisconsin Dells
91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 142 142
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1
Ashland Ashwaubenon Black River Falls Cedarburg Clintonville De Pere Delavan-Darien Denmark East Troy Community Grafton Hortonville Kewaskum Lodi Mcfarland Mount Horeb Area Northland Pines Platteville Port Washington-Saukville Slinger Two Rivers Waunakee Community Whitewater Amery Berlin Area Brown Deer Campbellsport Edgerton Evansville Community Lake Geneva J1 Luxemburg-Casco Medford Area New Richmond Osceola Pewaukee Ripon Seymour Community Shorewood Waterford Graded J1 Wautoma Area Whitefish Bay Whitnall Winneconne Community Freedom Area Hartford J1 Little Chute Area Mosinee Sheboygan Falls Spooner Tomahawk West De Pere West Salem Arrowhead UHS Hartford UHS
Ashland Green Bay Black River Fls Cedarburg Clintonville De Pere Delavan Denmark East Troy Grafton Hortonville Kewaskum Lodi Mc Farland Mount Horeb Eagle River Platteville Pt Washington Slinger Two Rivers Waunakee Whitewater Amery Berlin Brown Deer Campbellsport Edgerton Evansville Lake Geneva Luxemburg Medford New Richmond Osceola Pewaukee Ripon Seymour Shorewood Waterford Wautoma Whitefish Bay Greenfield Winneconne Freedom Hartford Little Chute Mosinee Sheboygan Fls Spooner Tomahawk De Pere West Salem Hartland Hartford
Number of Teachers Rank Number District Name 1 5,929 Milwaukee 2 1,992 Madison Metropolitan 3 1,463 Green Bay Area 4 1,444 Kenosha 5 1,323 Racine 6 948 Appleton Area 7 849 Waukesha 8 779 Eau Claire Area 9 765 Janesville 10 719 Sheboygan Area 11 684 Oshkosh Area 12 613 Wausau 13 589 West Allis 14 566 La Crosse 15 498 Elmbrook 16 482 Stevens Point Area 17 478 Fond Du Lac 18 471 Beloit 19 464 Wauwatosa 20 419 West Bend 21 417 Wisconsin Rapids 22 403 Neenah 23 400 Middleton-Cross Plains 24 373 Sun Prairie Area 25 360 Verona Area 26 352 Manitowoc 27 348 D C Everest Area 28 323 Superior 29 309 Mukwonago 30 307 New Berlin 31 306 Oak Creek-Franklin 32 303 Menomonee Falls 33 299 Hudson 34 293 Chippewa Falls Area 35 293 Howard-Suamico 36 282 Muskego-Norway
City Milwaukee Madison Green Bay Kenosha Racine Appleton Waukesha Eau Claire Janesville Sheboygan Oshkosh Wausau West Allis La Crosse Brookfield Stevens Point Fond Du Lac Beloit Wauwatosa West Bend Wis Rapids Neenah Middleton Sun Prairie Verona Manitowoc Weston Superior Mukwonago New Berlin Oak Creek Menomonee Fls Hudson Chippewa Falls Green Bay Muskego
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 103 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 125 127 128
270 269 264 263 255 252 252 248 248 244 242 239 239 238 232 230 226 225 225 224 220 218 218 216 214 214 212 212 212 209 206 203 200 198 197 195 194 191 190 188 186 186 185 180 178 173 172 172 168 167 166 166 165 163 161 159 157 152 151 151 148 148 147 146 144 143 140 140 137 136 136 135 135 133 131 127 125 124 124 122 122 122 120 120 119 118 118 117 117 117 117 116
Kettle Moraine Oconomowoc Area Mequon-Thiensville Franklin Public Hamilton Stoughton Area Marshfield Oregon Kaukauna Area Beaver Dam Germantown Menasha Burlington Area Pulaski Community South Milwaukee Watertown Menomonie Area Kimberly Area Holmen Merrill Area De Forest Area Monona Grove Antigo Tomah Area De Pere Greenfield Monroe Rhinelander Waunakee Community Ashwaubenon Hortonville Cudahy Baraboo Shawano-Gresham Sauk Prairie Waupaca Sparta Area River Falls Whitefish Bay Cedarburg Onalaska Milton Fort Atkinson Portage Community Rice Lake Area Ashland Reedsburg Delavan-Darien New London Slinger Plymouth Port Washington-Saukville Waupun Elkhorn Area Adams-Friendship Area Marinette Two Rivers Seymour Community New Richmond Hayward Community Greendale Shorewood Medford Area Whitnall Black River Falls Pewaukee Mount Horeb Area Whitewater Grafton Mcfarland Oconto Falls Arrowhead UHS West De Pere Mosinee Jefferson Mauston Luxemburg-Casco Edgerton Amery Lake Geneva J1 Clintonville Wisconsin Dells Ellsworth Community Evansville Community Berlin Area Brown Deer Kewaskum Northland Pines Ripon Sheboygan Falls Wautoma Area Hartford J1
523
Wales Oconomowoc Mequon Franklin Sussex Stoughton Marshfield Oregon Kaukauna Beaver Dam Germantown Menasha Burlington Pulaski S Milwaukee Watertown Menomonie Kimberly Holmen Merrill De Forest Monona Antigo Tomah De Pere Greenfield Monroe Rhinelander Waunakee Green Bay Hortonville Cudahy Baraboo Shawano Sauk City Waupaca Sparta River Falls Whitefish Bay Cedarburg Onalaska Milton Fort Atkinson Portage Rice Lake Ashland Reedsburg Delavan New London Slinger Plymouth Pt Washington Waupun Elkhorn Friendship Marinette Two Rivers Seymour New Richmond Hayward Greendale Shorewood Medford Greenfield Black River Fls Pewaukee Mount Horeb Whitewater Grafton Mc Farland Oconto Falls Hartland De Pere Mosinee Jefferson Mauston Luxemburg Edgerton Amery Lake Geneva Clintonville Wisconsin Dells Ellsworth Evansville Berlin Brown Deer Kewaskum Eagle River Ripon Sheboygan Fls Wautoma Hartford
524 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 115 115 111 111 110 109 109 109 108 105 104 101 100 100 97
Lodi West Salem Richland Winneconne Community Tomahawk Hartford UHS Denmark East Troy Community Spooner Osceola Platteville Campbellsport Freedom Area Waterford Graded J1 Little Chute Area
Lodi West Salem Richland Ctr Winneconne Tomahawk Hartford Denmark East Troy Spooner Osceola Platteville Campbellsport Freedom Waterford Little Chute
Number of Students Rank Number District Name 1 97,359 Milwaukee 2 24,913 Madison Metropolitan 3 21,457 Racine 4 21,426 Kenosha 5 20,297 Green Bay Area 6 15,275 Appleton Area 7 12,892 Waukesha 8 10,753 Eau Claire Area 9 10,667 Janesville 10 10,419 Oshkosh Area 11 10,231 Sheboygan Area 12 8,827 West Allis 13 8,746 Wausau 14 7,664 Elmbrook 15 7,592 Stevens Point Area 16 7,498 La Crosse 17 7,278 Fond Du Lac 18 7,040 Wauwatosa 19 6,941 Beloit 20 6,824 West Bend 21 6,387 Neenah 22 5,704 Wisconsin Rapids 23 5,500 Middleton-Cross Plains 24 5,329 Manitowoc 25 5,240 Sun Prairie Area 26 5,213 D C Everest Area 27 5,063 Oak Creek-Franklin 28 5,041 Mukwonago 29 4,938 Superior 30 4,778 Howard-Suamico 31 4,640 Muskego-Norway 32 4,592 New Berlin 33 4,578 Hudson 34 4,498 Verona Area 35 4,491 Chippewa Falls Area 36 4,455 Menomonee Falls 37 4,378 Kettle Moraine 38 4,210 Oconomowoc Area 39 4,120 Mequon-Thiensville 40 4,075 Hamilton 41 4,050 Marshfield 42 3,956 Franklin Public 43 3,750 Kimberly Area 44 3,727 Kaukauna Area 45 3,716 Germantown 46 3,672 Watertown 47 3,650 Burlington Area 48 3,591 Stoughton Area 49 3,589 Menasha 50 3,550 Pulaski Community 51 3,532 South Milwaukee 52 3,468 Oregon 53 3,443 Beaver Dam 54 3,397 Greenfield 55 3,314 Merrill Area 56 3,312 Menomonie Area 57 3,266 De Pere 58 3,151 De Forest Area 59 3,149 Holmen 60 3,146 Rhinelander 61 3,122 Ashwaubenon 62 3,119 Cedarburg 63 3,031 Waunakee Community 64 3,013 Baraboo 65 3,003 Hortonville 66 2,984 River Falls 67 2,953 Milton 68 2,947 Shawano-Gresham 69 2,941 Whitefish Bay 70 2,935 Tomah Area 71 2,855 Antigo 72 2,849 Cudahy 73 2,847 Slinger 74 2,819 Delavan-Darien
City Milwaukee Madison Racine Kenosha Green Bay Appleton Waukesha Eau Claire Janesville Oshkosh Sheboygan West Allis Wausau Brookfield Stevens Point La Crosse Fond Du Lac Wauwatosa Beloit West Bend Neenah Wis Rapids Middleton Manitowoc Sun Prairie Weston Oak Creek Mukwonago Superior Green Bay Muskego New Berlin Hudson Verona Chippewa Falls Menomonee Fls Wales Oconomowoc Mequon Sussex Marshfield Franklin Kimberly Kaukauna Germantown Watertown Burlington Stoughton Menasha Pulaski S Milwaukee Oregon Beaver Dam Greenfield Merrill Menomonie De Pere De Forest Holmen Rhinelander Green Bay Cedarburg Waunakee Baraboo Hortonville River Falls Milton Shawano Whitefish Bay Tomah Antigo Cudahy Slinger Delavan
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 117 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 140 142 143
2,817 2,749 2,647 2,639 2,634 2,633 2,628 2,596 2,587 2,585 2,561 2,516 2,507 2,501 2,486 2,474 2,472 2,469 2,376 2,286 2,284 2,281 2,274 2,161 2,160 2,108 2,059 2,057 2,051 2,029 2,014 2,005 2,003 1,966 1,964 1,918 1,907 1,874 1,861 1,856 1,855 1,780 1,746 1,746 1,742 1,728 1,724 1,694 1,689 1,684 1,683 1,682 1,668 1,635 1,626 1,624 1,618 1,615 1,592 1,586 1,560 1,557 1,534 1,532 1,525 1,514 1,514 1,512 1,500
Monona Grove Onalaska Sparta Area Sauk Prairie Rice Lake Area Fort Atkinson Port Washington-Saukville Elkhorn Area Monroe Waupaca Portage Community New London New Richmond Whitnall Marinette Plymouth Seymour Community Reedsburg Greendale Ashland Waupun Arrowhead UHS Medford Area Shorewood Pewaukee Two Rivers Adams-Friendship Area Mount Horeb Area Whitewater West De Pere Mosinee Hayward Community Grafton Oconto Falls Mcfarland Black River Falls Luxemburg-Casco Kewaskum Brown Deer Amery Edgerton Osceola Ellsworth Community Lake Geneva J1 Berlin Area Jefferson Wisconsin Dells Ripon Sheboygan Falls Hartford UHS Lodi East Troy Community Evansville Community Tomahawk West Salem Hartford J1 Mauston Denmark Wautoma Area Clintonville Platteville Freedom Area Campbellsport Northland Pines Winneconne Community Richland Waterford Graded J1 Spooner Little Chute Area
Monona Onalaska Sparta Sauk City Rice Lake Fort Atkinson Pt Washington Elkhorn Monroe Waupaca Portage New London New Richmond Greenfield Marinette Plymouth Seymour Reedsburg Greendale Ashland Waupun Hartland Medford Shorewood Pewaukee Two Rivers Friendship Mount Horeb Whitewater De Pere Mosinee Hayward Grafton Oconto Falls Mc Farland Black River Fls Luxemburg Kewaskum Brown Deer Amery Edgerton Osceola Ellsworth Lake Geneva Berlin Jefferson Wisconsin Dells Ripon Sheboygan Fls Hartford Lodi East Troy Evansville Tomahawk West Salem Hartford Mauston Denmark Wautoma Clintonville Platteville Freedom Campbellsport Eagle River Winneconne Richland Ctr Waterford Spooner Little Chute
Male Students Rank Percent District Name 1 55.2 Spooner 2 54.5 Brown Deer 3 54.4 Little Chute Area 4 54.0 Two Rivers 5 53.9 West De Pere 6 53.3 Wautoma Area 7 53.3 Waterford Graded J1 8 53.2 Denmark 9 53.2 Winneconne Community 10 53.1 Milton 11 53.0 Adams-Friendship Area 12 53.0 Port Washington-Saukville 13 53.0 Hartford UHS 14 52.9 Wausau 15 52.9 Grafton 16 52.8 West Bend 17 52.8 Antigo 18 52.8 Northland Pines 19 52.7 Ashland 20 52.7 Freedom Area
City Spooner Brown Deer Little Chute Two Rivers De Pere Wautoma Waterford Denmark Winneconne Milton Friendship Pt Washington Hartford Wausau Grafton West Bend Antigo Eagle River Ashland Freedom
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113
52.7 52.7 52.7 52.6 52.6 52.5 52.5 52.5 52.4 52.4 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.1 52.1 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 51.9 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.0 51.0 50.9 50.9
Ashwaubenon Clintonville Luxemburg-Casco Mequon-Thiensville Campbellsport Ellsworth Community Waupaca Beaver Dam Edgerton Mauston Jefferson Waupun Hudson Merrill Area Medford Area Kenosha Hortonville Superior Verona Area Ripon Germantown Delavan-Darien Whitnall Sheboygan Falls River Falls Chippewa Falls Area Mosinee Cudahy Kimberly Area New London Portage Community Fort Atkinson Stoughton Area Janesville Appleton Area La Crosse South Milwaukee Evansville Community Sparta Area Whitewater Cedarburg Marshfield Shawano-Gresham Wauwatosa Waunakee Community Stevens Point Area Racine Seymour Community Black River Falls West Allis D C Everest Area Watertown Holmen Monona Grove Pewaukee Mcfarland Lodi Hamilton Green Bay Area Wisconsin Rapids Pulaski Community De Pere Waukesha Rhinelander Eau Claire Area Elkhorn Area Arrowhead UHS Mukwonago Oshkosh Area Howard-Suamico Neenah Marinette Beloit Lake Geneva J1 Menomonee Falls Hayward Community Sun Prairie Area Franklin Public Burlington Area Slinger Oconto Falls Oregon Kaukauna Area Oak Creek-Franklin East Troy Community Fond Du Lac Onalaska Greenfield Menasha Elmbrook Baraboo Rice Lake Area Reedsburg
Green Bay Clintonville Luxemburg Mequon Campbellsport Ellsworth Waupaca Beaver Dam Edgerton Mauston Jefferson Waupun Hudson Merrill Medford Kenosha Hortonville Superior Verona Ripon Germantown Delavan Greenfield Sheboygan Fls River Falls Chippewa Falls Mosinee Cudahy Kimberly New London Portage Fort Atkinson Stoughton Janesville Appleton La Crosse S Milwaukee Evansville Sparta Whitewater Cedarburg Marshfield Shawano Wauwatosa Waunakee Stevens Point Racine Seymour Black River Fls West Allis Weston Watertown Holmen Monona Pewaukee Mc Farland Lodi Sussex Green Bay Wis Rapids Pulaski De Pere Waukesha Rhinelander Eau Claire Elkhorn Hartland Mukwonago Oshkosh Green Bay Neenah Marinette Beloit Lake Geneva Menomonee Fls Hayward Sun Prairie Franklin Burlington Slinger Oconto Falls Oregon Kaukauna Oak Creek East Troy Fond Du Lac Onalaska Greenfield Menasha Brookfield Baraboo Rice Lake Reedsburg
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.5 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.3 50.3 50.1 50.0 50.0 50.0 49.8 49.7 49.7 49.6 49.1 48.9 48.6
New Berlin Middleton-Cross Plains Platteville Amery Tomah Area Manitowoc Sauk Prairie Oconomowoc Area Milwaukee Plymouth Sheboygan Area Berlin Area Hartford J1 De Forest Area Greendale Kettle Moraine Muskego-Norway Madison Metropolitan Whitefish Bay Menomonie Area Mount Horeb Area Richland New Richmond Shorewood West Salem Osceola Tomahawk Kewaskum Monroe Wisconsin Dells
New Berlin Middleton Platteville Amery Tomah Manitowoc Sauk City Oconomowoc Milwaukee Plymouth Sheboygan Berlin Hartford De Forest Greendale Wales Muskego Madison Whitefish Bay Menomonie Mount Horeb Richland Ctr New Richmond Shorewood West Salem Osceola Tomahawk Kewaskum Monroe Wisconsin Dells
Female Students Rank Percent District Name 1 51.3 Wisconsin Dells 2 51.0 Monroe 3 50.8 Kewaskum 4 50.3 Tomahawk 5 50.2 Osceola 6 50.2 West Salem 7 50.1 Shorewood 8 49.9 New Richmond 9 49.9 Richland 10 49.9 Mount Horeb Area 11 49.8 Menomonie Area 12 49.6 Whitefish Bay 13 49.6 Madison Metropolitan 14 49.5 Muskego-Norway 15 49.5 Kettle Moraine 16 49.5 Greendale 17 49.4 De Forest Area 18 49.3 Hartford J1 19 49.3 Berlin Area 20 49.3 Sheboygan Area 21 49.2 Plymouth 22 49.2 Milwaukee 23 49.2 Oconomowoc Area 24 49.2 Sauk Prairie 25 49.2 Manitowoc 26 49.1 Tomah Area 27 49.1 Amery 28 49.1 Platteville 29 49.1 Middleton-Cross Plains 30 49.1 New Berlin 31 49.0 Reedsburg 32 49.0 Rice Lake Area 33 48.9 Baraboo 34 48.9 Elmbrook 35 48.8 Menasha 36 48.8 Greenfield 37 48.8 Onalaska 38 48.8 Fond Du Lac 39 48.8 East Troy Community 40 48.8 Oak Creek-Franklin 41 48.8 Kaukauna Area 42 48.8 Oregon 43 48.8 Oconto Falls 44 48.8 Slinger 45 48.7 Burlington Area 46 48.7 Franklin Public 47 48.7 Sun Prairie Area 48 48.7 Hayward Community 49 48.7 Menomonee Falls 50 48.7 Lake Geneva J1 51 48.7 Beloit 52 48.6 Marinette 53 48.6 Neenah 54 48.6 Howard-Suamico 55 48.6 Oshkosh Area 56 48.6 Mukwonago 57 48.6 Arrowhead UHS 58 48.6 Elkhorn Area 59 48.6 Eau Claire Area
City Wisconsin Dells Monroe Kewaskum Tomahawk Osceola West Salem Shorewood New Richmond Richland Ctr Mount Horeb Menomonie Whitefish Bay Madison Muskego Wales Greendale De Forest Hartford Berlin Sheboygan Plymouth Milwaukee Oconomowoc Sauk City Manitowoc Tomah Amery Platteville Middleton New Berlin Reedsburg Rice Lake Baraboo Brookfield Menasha Greenfield Onalaska Fond Du Lac East Troy Oak Creek Kaukauna Oregon Oconto Falls Slinger Burlington Franklin Sun Prairie Hayward Menomonee Fls Lake Geneva Beloit Marinette Neenah Green Bay Oshkosh Mukwonago Hartland Elkhorn Eau Claire
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
48.6 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.0 48.0 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.8 47.8 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.5 47.5 47.4 47.4 47.4 47.3 47.3 47.2 47.2 47.2 47.2 47.2 47.1 47.1 47.1 47.0 47.0 46.9 46.9 46.9 46.8 46.7 46.7 46.6 46.6 46.0 45.9 45.5 45.4 44.7
Rhinelander Waukesha De Pere Pulaski Community Wisconsin Rapids Green Bay Area Hamilton Lodi Mcfarland Pewaukee Monona Grove Holmen Watertown D C Everest Area West Allis Black River Falls Seymour Community Racine Stevens Point Area Waunakee Community Wauwatosa Shawano-Gresham Marshfield Cedarburg Whitewater Sparta Area Evansville Community South Milwaukee La Crosse Appleton Area Janesville Stoughton Area Fort Atkinson Portage Community New London Kimberly Area Cudahy Mosinee Chippewa Falls Area River Falls Sheboygan Falls Whitnall Delavan-Darien Germantown Ripon Verona Area Superior Hortonville Kenosha Medford Area Merrill Area Hudson Waupun Jefferson Mauston Edgerton Beaver Dam Waupaca Ellsworth Community Campbellsport Mequon-Thiensville Luxemburg-Casco Clintonville Ashwaubenon Freedom Area Ashland Northland Pines Antigo West Bend Grafton Wausau Hartford UHS Port Washington-Saukville Adams-Friendship Area Milton Winneconne Community Denmark Waterford Graded J1 Wautoma Area West De Pere Two Rivers Little Chute Area Brown Deer Spooner
Rhinelander Waukesha De Pere Pulaski Wis Rapids Green Bay Sussex Lodi Mc Farland Pewaukee Monona Holmen Watertown Weston West Allis Black River Fls Seymour Racine Stevens Point Waunakee Wauwatosa Shawano Marshfield Cedarburg Whitewater Sparta Evansville S Milwaukee La Crosse Appleton Janesville Stoughton Fort Atkinson Portage New London Kimberly Cudahy Mosinee Chippewa Falls River Falls Sheboygan Fls Greenfield Delavan Germantown Ripon Verona Superior Hortonville Kenosha Medford Merrill Hudson Waupun Jefferson Mauston Edgerton Beaver Dam Waupaca Ellsworth Campbellsport Mequon Luxemburg Clintonville Green Bay Freedom Ashland Eagle River Antigo West Bend Grafton Wausau Hartford Pt Washington Friendship Milton Winneconne Denmark Waterford Wautoma De Pere Two Rivers Little Chute Brown Deer Spooner
Individual Education Program Students Rank Percent District Name 1 22.4 Richland 2 20.1 Adams-Friendship Area 3 19.5 Stoughton Area 4 19.1 Green Bay Area 5 18.8 Beloit
City Richland Ctr Friendship Stoughton Green Bay Beloit
6 7 8 8 8 11 12 13 14 14 14 17 17 17 20 20 22 23 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 38 41 42 42 44 44 46 46 46 46 50 50 50 50 54 54 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 63 63 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 73 73 73 73 77 77 79 79 79 79 83 83 85 86 87 88 88 88 88 92 92 92 92 92 92
18.7 18.4 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.3 17.2 16.6 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.4 16.4 16.4 16.1 16.1 16.0 15.9 15.9 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.6 15.5 15.4 15.3 15.2 15.1 15.0 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.8 14.7 14.7 14.5 14.5 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.2 14.2 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.0 14.0 13.9 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.6 13.6 13.3 13.3 13.3 13.3 13.2 13.2 13.1 13.0 12.9 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7
Edgerton Madison Metropolitan Antigo Hartford J1 Watertown Beaver Dam Racine Janesville Mauston Milwaukee Portage Community Monroe Sheboygan Area Two Rivers Cudahy Jefferson Shawano-Gresham Ashwaubenon Reedsburg Black River Falls Fond Du Lac Mcfarland Oconto Falls Platteville Waupun Campbellsport Oconomowoc Area Sauk Prairie Oshkosh Area Denmark Baraboo Sun Prairie Area Clintonville Northland Pines Plymouth Ripon Evansville Community Hayward Community La Crosse Sparta Area Berlin Area Lake Geneva J1 Pulaski Community West Allis Appleton Area Grafton Hudson Wisconsin Rapids Amery West De Pere Fort Atkinson Freedom Area Kenosha Middleton-Cross Plains Neenah Waterford Graded J1 Winneconne Community Kaukauna Area Seymour Community Oregon Burlington Area Chippewa Falls Area De Forest Area Eau Claire Area Menasha Spooner Waunakee Community Hortonville Marshfield Port Washington-Saukville Rice Lake Area Marinette Whitewater Ashland Menomonie Area Mosinee Stevens Point Area Waukesha Wausau Kettle Moraine Merrill Area Howard-Suamico Ellsworth Community Mukwonago New London Rhinelander Luxemburg-Casco Muskego-Norway New Richmond Sheboygan Falls Verona Area Waupaca
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Edgerton Madison Antigo Hartford Watertown Beaver Dam Racine Janesville Mauston Milwaukee Portage Monroe Sheboygan Two Rivers Cudahy Jefferson Shawano Green Bay Reedsburg Black River Fls Fond Du Lac Mc Farland Oconto Falls Platteville Waupun Campbellsport Oconomowoc Sauk City Oshkosh Denmark Baraboo Sun Prairie Clintonville Eagle River Plymouth Ripon Evansville Hayward La Crosse Sparta Berlin Lake Geneva Pulaski West Allis Appleton Grafton Hudson Wis Rapids Amery De Pere Fort Atkinson Freedom Kenosha Middleton Neenah Waterford Winneconne Kaukauna Seymour Oregon Burlington Chippewa Falls De Forest Eau Claire Menasha Spooner Waunakee Hortonville Marshfield Pt Washington Rice Lake Marinette Whitewater Ashland Menomonie Mosinee Stevens Point Waukesha Wausau Wales Merrill Green Bay Ellsworth Mukwonago New London Rhinelander Luxemburg Muskego New Richmond Sheboygan Fls Verona Waupaca
526 98 98 100 100 102 102 102 102 102 107 108 108 110 110 110 110 114 114 114 117 118 119 119 121 121 123 124 124 126 126 126 129 129 131 131 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 12.6 12.6 12.5 12.5 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.2 12.2 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.9 11.8 11.7 11.7 11.6 11.6 11.4 11.2 11.2 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.9 10.9 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.3 10.2 10.1 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.7 8.8 7.3 7.0
Superior Wisconsin Dells Delavan-Darien Lodi Holmen Little Chute Area New Berlin Tomahawk West Bend River Falls Tomah Area Wautoma Area D C Everest Area Greenfield Manitowoc Menomonee Falls Mount Horeb Area Oak Creek-Franklin Whitnall Pewaukee Slinger Kewaskum West Salem Hartford UHS Monona Grove South Milwaukee Germantown Mequon-Thiensville Cedarburg Elmbrook Osceola Elkhorn Area Medford Area Franklin Public Wauwatosa Kimberly Area De Pere Milton Brown Deer Onalaska East Troy Community Greendale Hamilton Shorewood Whitefish Bay Arrowhead UHS
Superior Wisconsin Dells Delavan Lodi Holmen Little Chute New Berlin Tomahawk West Bend River Falls Tomah Wautoma Weston Greenfield Manitowoc Menomonee Fls Mount Horeb Oak Creek Greenfield Pewaukee Slinger Kewaskum West Salem Hartford Monona S Milwaukee Germantown Mequon Cedarburg Brookfield Osceola Elkhorn Medford Franklin Wauwatosa Kimberly De Pere Milton Brown Deer Onalaska East Troy Greendale Sussex Shorewood Whitefish Bay Hartland
English Language Learner Students Rank Percent District Name 1 19.3 Sheboygan Area 2 16.9 Wausau 3 12.7 Lake Geneva J1 4 12.3 Delavan-Darien 5 12.1 Madison Metropolitan 6 11.4 Wautoma Area 7 11.2 Green Bay Area 8 10.4 Menasha 8 10.4 Whitewater 10 8.5 Appleton Area 10 8.5 Shorewood 12 7.6 Beloit 13 6.6 Manitowoc 13 6.6 Milwaukee 15 6.5 Waukesha 16 6.3 La Crosse 17 6.2 D C Everest Area 18 6.0 Elkhorn Area 19 5.0 Franklin Public 20 4.9 Racine 21 4.8 Holmen 22 4.6 Oshkosh Area 23 4.4 Stevens Point Area 23 4.4 Wisconsin Rapids 25 4.0 Kenosha 25 4.0 Menomonie Area 27 3.9 Eau Claire Area 28 3.8 Sauk Prairie 29 3.1 Neenah 30 3.0 Two Rivers 31 2.9 Kaukauna Area 32 2.8 Janesville 33 2.7 Beaver Dam 34 2.6 Whitnall 35 2.5 West Allis 36 2.4 New London 37 2.2 Burlington Area 38 1.9 Onalaska 39 1.7 Evansville Community 40 1.6 Fond Du Lac 40 1.6 Sun Prairie Area 42 1.1 De Forest Area 43 0.8 Howard-Suamico
City Sheboygan Wausau Lake Geneva Delavan Madison Wautoma Green Bay Menasha Whitewater Appleton Shorewood Beloit Manitowoc Milwaukee Waukesha La Crosse Weston Elkhorn Franklin Racine Holmen Oshkosh Stevens Point Wis Rapids Kenosha Menomonie Eau Claire Sauk City Neenah Two Rivers Kaukauna Janesville Beaver Dam Greenfield West Allis New London Burlington Onalaska Evansville Fond Du Lac Sun Prairie De Forest Green Bay
44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45
0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Plymouth Adams-Friendship Area Amery Antigo Arrowhead UHS Ashland Ashwaubenon Baraboo Berlin Area Black River Falls Brown Deer Campbellsport Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Area Clintonville Cudahy De Pere Denmark East Troy Community Edgerton Ellsworth Community Elmbrook Fort Atkinson Freedom Area Germantown Grafton Greendale Greenfield Hamilton Hartford J1 Hartford UHS Hayward Community Hortonville Hudson Jefferson Kettle Moraine Kewaskum Kimberly Area Little Chute Area Lodi Luxemburg-Casco Marinette Marshfield Mauston Mcfarland Medford Area Menomonee Falls Mequon-Thiensville Merrill Area Middleton-Cross Plains Milton Monona Grove Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Area Mukwonago Muskego-Norway New Berlin New Richmond Northland Pines Oak Creek-Franklin Oconomowoc Area Oconto Falls Oregon Osceola Pewaukee Platteville Port Washington-Saukville Portage Community Pulaski Community Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Area Richland Ripon River Falls Seymour Community Shawano-Gresham Sheboygan Falls Slinger South Milwaukee Sparta Area Spooner Stoughton Area Superior Tomah Area Tomahawk Verona Area Waterford Graded J1 Watertown Waunakee Community Waupaca Waupun
Plymouth Friendship Amery Antigo Hartland Ashland Green Bay Baraboo Berlin Black River Fls Brown Deer Campbellsport Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Clintonville Cudahy De Pere Denmark East Troy Edgerton Ellsworth Brookfield Fort Atkinson Freedom Germantown Grafton Greendale Greenfield Sussex Hartford Hartford Hayward Hortonville Hudson Jefferson Wales Kewaskum Kimberly Little Chute Lodi Luxemburg Marinette Marshfield Mauston Mc Farland Medford Menomonee Fls Mequon Merrill Middleton Milton Monona Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Mukwonago Muskego New Berlin New Richmond Eagle River Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconto Falls Oregon Osceola Pewaukee Platteville Pt Washington Portage Pulaski Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Richland Ctr Ripon River Falls Seymour Shawano Sheboygan Fls Slinger S Milwaukee Sparta Spooner Stoughton Superior Tomah Tomahawk Verona Waterford Watertown Waunakee Waupaca Waupun
45 45 45 45 45 45 45
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Wauwatosa West Bend West De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Winneconne Community Wisconsin Dells
Wauwatosa West Bend De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Winneconne Wisconsin Dells
Migrant Students Rank Percent District Name 1 5.8 Berlin Area 2 5.7 Wautoma Area 3 1.7 Green Bay Area 4 1.2 Watertown 5 0.4 Monroe 5 0.4 Portage Community 7 0.3 Beaver Dam 7 0.3 Kettle Moraine 7 0.3 Madison Metropolitan 7 0.3 Waupun 11 0.2 Wisconsin Rapids 12 0.1 Fond Du Lac 12 0.1 Milwaukee 12 0.1 Osceola 12 0.1 Wisconsin Dells 16 0.0 Racine 17 0.0 Adams-Friendship Area 17 0.0 Amery 17 0.0 Antigo 17 0.0 Appleton Area 17 0.0 Arrowhead UHS 17 0.0 Ashland 17 0.0 Ashwaubenon 17 0.0 Baraboo 17 0.0 Beloit 17 0.0 Black River Falls 17 0.0 Brown Deer 17 0.0 Burlington Area 17 0.0 Campbellsport 17 0.0 Cedarburg 17 0.0 Chippewa Falls Area 17 0.0 Clintonville 17 0.0 Cudahy 17 0.0 D C Everest Area 17 0.0 De Forest Area 17 0.0 De Pere 17 0.0 Delavan-Darien 17 0.0 Denmark 17 0.0 East Troy Community 17 0.0 Eau Claire Area 17 0.0 Edgerton 17 0.0 Elkhorn Area 17 0.0 Ellsworth Community 17 0.0 Elmbrook 17 0.0 Evansville Community 17 0.0 Fort Atkinson 17 0.0 Franklin Public 17 0.0 Freedom Area 17 0.0 Germantown 17 0.0 Grafton 17 0.0 Greendale 17 0.0 Greenfield 17 0.0 Hamilton 17 0.0 Hartford J1 17 0.0 Hartford UHS 17 0.0 Hayward Community 17 0.0 Holmen 17 0.0 Hortonville 17 0.0 Howard-Suamico 17 0.0 Hudson 17 0.0 Janesville 17 0.0 Jefferson 17 0.0 Kaukauna Area 17 0.0 Kenosha 17 0.0 Kewaskum 17 0.0 Kimberly Area 17 0.0 La Crosse 17 0.0 Lake Geneva J1 17 0.0 Little Chute Area 17 0.0 Lodi 17 0.0 Luxemburg-Casco 17 0.0 Manitowoc 17 0.0 Marinette 17 0.0 Marshfield 17 0.0 Mauston 17 0.0 Mcfarland 17 0.0 Medford Area 17 0.0 Menasha 17 0.0 Menomonee Falls 17 0.0 Menomonie Area 17 0.0 Mequon-Thiensville 17 0.0 Merrill Area
City Berlin Wautoma Green Bay Watertown Monroe Portage Beaver Dam Wales Madison Waupun Wis Rapids Fond Du Lac Milwaukee Osceola Wisconsin Dells Racine Friendship Amery Antigo Appleton Hartland Ashland Green Bay Baraboo Beloit Black River Fls Brown Deer Burlington Campbellsport Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Clintonville Cudahy Weston De Forest De Pere Delavan Denmark East Troy Eau Claire Edgerton Elkhorn Ellsworth Brookfield Evansville Fort Atkinson Franklin Freedom Germantown Grafton Greendale Greenfield Sussex Hartford Hartford Hayward Holmen Hortonville Green Bay Hudson Janesville Jefferson Kaukauna Kenosha Kewaskum Kimberly La Crosse Lake Geneva Little Chute Lodi Luxemburg Manitowoc Marinette Marshfield Mauston Mc Farland Medford Menasha Menomonee Fls Menomonie Mequon Merrill
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Middleton-Cross Plains Milton Monona Grove Mosinee Mount Horeb Area Mukwonago Muskego-Norway Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Northland Pines Oak Creek-Franklin Oconomowoc Area Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Oshkosh Area Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Port Washington-Saukville Pulaski Community Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Area Richland Ripon River Falls Sauk Prairie Seymour Community Shawano-Gresham Sheboygan Area Sheboygan Falls Shorewood Slinger South Milwaukee Sparta Area Spooner Stevens Point Area Stoughton Area Sun Prairie Area Superior Tomah Area Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Area Waterford Graded J1 Waukesha Waunakee Community Waupaca Wausau Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend West De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Whitnall Winneconne Community
Middleton Milton Monona Mosinee Mount Horeb Mukwonago Muskego Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Eagle River Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Oshkosh Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Pt Washington Pulaski Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Richland Ctr Ripon River Falls Sauk City Seymour Shawano Sheboygan Sheboygan Fls Shorewood Slinger S Milwaukee Sparta Spooner Stevens Point Stoughton Sun Prairie Superior Tomah Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Waterford Waukesha Waunakee Waupaca Wausau Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Greenfield Winneconne
Students Eligible for Free Lunch Rank Percent District Name 1 n/a Adams-Friendship Area 1 n/a Amery 1 n/a Antigo 1 n/a Appleton Area 1 n/a Arrowhead UHS 1 n/a Ashland 1 n/a Ashwaubenon 1 n/a Baraboo 1 n/a Beaver Dam 1 n/a Beloit 1 n/a Berlin Area 1 n/a Black River Falls 1 n/a Brown Deer 1 n/a Burlington Area 1 n/a Campbellsport 1 n/a Cedarburg 1 n/a Chippewa Falls Area 1 n/a Clintonville 1 n/a Cudahy 1 n/a D C Everest Area 1 n/a De Forest Area 1 n/a De Pere 1 n/a Delavan-Darien 1 n/a Denmark 1 n/a East Troy Community 1 n/a Eau Claire Area 1 n/a Edgerton 1 n/a Elkhorn Area
City Friendship Amery Antigo Appleton Hartland Ashland Green Bay Baraboo Beaver Dam Beloit Berlin Black River Fls Brown Deer Burlington Campbellsport Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Clintonville Cudahy Weston De Forest De Pere Delavan Denmark East Troy Eau Claire Edgerton Elkhorn
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Ellsworth Community Elmbrook Evansville Community Fond Du Lac Fort Atkinson Franklin Public Freedom Area Germantown Grafton Green Bay Area Greendale Greenfield Hamilton Hartford J1 Hartford UHS Hayward Community Holmen Hortonville Howard-Suamico Hudson Janesville Jefferson Kaukauna Area Kenosha Kettle Moraine Kewaskum Kimberly Area La Crosse Lake Geneva J1 Little Chute Area Lodi Luxemburg-Casco Madison Metropolitan Manitowoc Marinette Marshfield Mauston Mcfarland Medford Area Menasha Menomonee Falls Menomonie Area Mequon-Thiensville Merrill Area Middleton-Cross Plains Milton Milwaukee Monona Grove Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Area Mukwonago Muskego-Norway Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Northland Pines Oak Creek-Franklin Oconomowoc Area Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Osceola Oshkosh Area Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Port Washington-Saukville Portage Community Pulaski Community Racine Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Area Richland Ripon River Falls Sauk Prairie Seymour Community Shawano-Gresham Sheboygan Area Sheboygan Falls Shorewood Slinger South Milwaukee Sparta Area Spooner Stevens Point Area Stoughton Area Sun Prairie Area Superior
Ellsworth Brookfield Evansville Fond Du Lac Fort Atkinson Franklin Freedom Germantown Grafton Green Bay Greendale Greenfield Sussex Hartford Hartford Hayward Holmen Hortonville Green Bay Hudson Janesville Jefferson Kaukauna Kenosha Wales Kewaskum Kimberly La Crosse Lake Geneva Little Chute Lodi Luxemburg Madison Manitowoc Marinette Marshfield Mauston Mc Farland Medford Menasha Menomonee Fls Menomonie Mequon Merrill Middleton Milton Milwaukee Monona Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Mukwonago Muskego Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Eagle River Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Osceola Oshkosh Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Pt Washington Portage Pulaski Racine Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Richland Ctr Ripon River Falls Sauk City Seymour Shawano Sheboygan Sheboygan Fls Shorewood Slinger S Milwaukee Sparta Spooner Stevens Point Stoughton Sun Prairie Superior
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Tomah Area Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Area Waterford Graded J1 Watertown Waukesha Waunakee Community Waupaca Waupun Wausau Wautoma Area Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend West De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Whitnall Winneconne Community Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin Rapids
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Tomah Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Waterford Watertown Waukesha Waunakee Waupaca Waupun Wausau Wautoma Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Greenfield Winneconne Wisconsin Dells Wis Rapids
Students Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Rank Percent District Name 1 n/a Adams-Friendship Area 1 n/a Amery 1 n/a Antigo 1 n/a Appleton Area 1 n/a Arrowhead UHS 1 n/a Ashland 1 n/a Ashwaubenon 1 n/a Baraboo 1 n/a Beaver Dam 1 n/a Beloit 1 n/a Berlin Area 1 n/a Black River Falls 1 n/a Brown Deer 1 n/a Burlington Area 1 n/a Campbellsport 1 n/a Cedarburg 1 n/a Chippewa Falls Area 1 n/a Clintonville 1 n/a Cudahy 1 n/a D C Everest Area 1 n/a De Forest Area 1 n/a De Pere 1 n/a Delavan-Darien 1 n/a Denmark 1 n/a East Troy Community 1 n/a Eau Claire Area 1 n/a Edgerton 1 n/a Elkhorn Area 1 n/a Ellsworth Community 1 n/a Elmbrook 1 n/a Evansville Community 1 n/a Fond Du Lac 1 n/a Fort Atkinson 1 n/a Franklin Public 1 n/a Freedom Area 1 n/a Germantown 1 n/a Grafton 1 n/a Green Bay Area 1 n/a Greendale 1 n/a Greenfield 1 n/a Hamilton 1 n/a Hartford J1 1 n/a Hartford UHS 1 n/a Hayward Community 1 n/a Holmen 1 n/a Hortonville 1 n/a Howard-Suamico 1 n/a Hudson 1 n/a Janesville 1 n/a Jefferson 1 n/a Kaukauna Area 1 n/a Kenosha 1 n/a Kettle Moraine 1 n/a Kewaskum 1 n/a Kimberly Area 1 n/a La Crosse 1 n/a Lake Geneva J1 1 n/a Little Chute Area 1 n/a Lodi 1 n/a Luxemburg-Casco 1 n/a Madison Metropolitan 1 n/a Manitowoc 1 n/a Marinette 1 n/a Marshfield
City Friendship Amery Antigo Appleton Hartland Ashland Green Bay Baraboo Beaver Dam Beloit Berlin Black River Fls Brown Deer Burlington Campbellsport Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Clintonville Cudahy Weston De Forest De Pere Delavan Denmark East Troy Eau Claire Edgerton Elkhorn Ellsworth Brookfield Evansville Fond Du Lac Fort Atkinson Franklin Freedom Germantown Grafton Green Bay Greendale Greenfield Sussex Hartford Hartford Hayward Holmen Hortonville Green Bay Hudson Janesville Jefferson Kaukauna Kenosha Wales Kewaskum Kimberly La Crosse Lake Geneva Little Chute Lodi Luxemburg Madison Manitowoc Marinette Marshfield
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings
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Rank 1 2 3 3 5 5 5 8 9 9
Ratio 17.1 17.0 16.9 16.9 16.6 16.6 16.6 16.5 16.4 16.4
Mauston Mcfarland Medford Area Menasha Menomonee Falls Menomonie Area Mequon-Thiensville Merrill Area Middleton-Cross Plains Milton Milwaukee Monona Grove Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Area Mukwonago Muskego-Norway Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Northland Pines Oak Creek-Franklin Oconomowoc Area Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Osceola Oshkosh Area Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Port Washington-Saukville Portage Community Pulaski Community Racine Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Area Richland Ripon River Falls Sauk Prairie Seymour Community Shawano-Gresham Sheboygan Area Sheboygan Falls Shorewood Slinger South Milwaukee Sparta Area Spooner Stevens Point Area Stoughton Area Sun Prairie Area Superior Tomah Area Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Area Waterford Graded J1 Watertown Waukesha Waunakee Community Waupaca Waupun Wausau Wautoma Area Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend West De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Whitnall Winneconne Community Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin Rapids
Mauston Mc Farland Medford Menasha Menomonee Fls Menomonie Mequon Merrill Middleton Milton Milwaukee Monona Monroe Mosinee Mount Horeb Mukwonago Muskego Neenah New Berlin New London New Richmond Eagle River Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconto Falls Onalaska Oregon Osceola Oshkosh Pewaukee Platteville Plymouth Pt Washington Portage Pulaski Racine Reedsburg Rhinelander Rice Lake Richland Ctr Ripon River Falls Sauk City Seymour Shawano Sheboygan Sheboygan Fls Shorewood Slinger S Milwaukee Sparta Spooner Stevens Point Stoughton Sun Prairie Superior Tomah Tomahawk Two Rivers Verona Waterford Watertown Waukesha Waunakee Waupaca Waupun Wausau Wautoma Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend De Pere West Salem Whitefish Bay Whitewater Greenfield Winneconne Wisconsin Dells Wis Rapids
Student/Teacher Ratio District Name Whitnall Slinger Arrowhead UHS Osceola Cedarburg Kimberly Area New Richmond Oak Creek-Franklin Milwaukee Muskego-Norway
City Greenfield Slinger Hartland Osceola Cedarburg Kimberly New Richmond Oak Creek Milwaukee Muskego
11 11 11 11 11 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 24 29 29 31 31 31 31 35 35 35 35 35 35 41 41 41 41 41 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 54 54 54 54 54 54 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 75 75 75 75 75 75 81 81 81 84 84 84 84 84 89 89 89 89 93 93 93 93 97 97 99 99 99 99
16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.2 16.2 16.1 16.1 16.0 16.0 15.9 15.9 15.8 15.8 15.8 15.8 15.8 15.7 15.7 15.6 15.6 15.6 15.6 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.6 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.3 14.3 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2
Delavan-Darien Howard-Suamico Mukwonago Seymour Community West Bend Kettle Moraine Racine Appleton Area Marshfield Greendale Watertown Hamilton Milton Elkhorn Area Greenfield Kewaskum Neenah Port Washington-Saukville Brown Deer Stevens Point Area Marinette Mequon-Thiensville Oconomowoc Area River Falls East Troy Community Elmbrook Freedom Area Little Chute Area Medford Area Whitefish Bay Chippewa Falls Area Germantown Hartford UHS Hudson Superior Burlington Area De Pere Fond Du Lac Luxemburg-Casco Oshkosh Area South Milwaukee Waukesha Wauwatosa Baraboo Campbellsport Manitowoc Mosinee Pewaukee Waterford Graded J1 D C Everest Area Franklin Public Kaukauna Area Menasha Platteville West Allis West De Pere Amery Ashwaubenon Edgerton New Berlin New London Plymouth Pulaski Community Shawano-Gresham Denmark Kenosha Onalaska Rhinelander Rice Lake Area Tomahawk Beloit Menomonee Falls Merrill Area Hortonville Menomonie Area Mount Horeb Area Shorewood Whitewater Berlin Area Ellsworth Community Grafton Lodi Mcfarland Oconto Falls Ripon Sheboygan Falls De Forest Area Reedsburg Fort Atkinson Lake Geneva J1 Portage Community Sheboygan Area
Delavan Green Bay Mukwonago Seymour West Bend Wales Racine Appleton Marshfield Greendale Watertown Sussex Milton Elkhorn Greenfield Kewaskum Neenah Pt Washington Brown Deer Stevens Point Marinette Mequon Oconomowoc River Falls East Troy Brookfield Freedom Little Chute Medford Whitefish Bay Chippewa Falls Germantown Hartford Hudson Superior Burlington De Pere Fond Du Lac Luxemburg Oshkosh S Milwaukee Waukesha Wauwatosa Baraboo Campbellsport Manitowoc Mosinee Pewaukee Waterford Weston Franklin Kaukauna Menasha Platteville West Allis De Pere Amery Green Bay Edgerton New Berlin New London Plymouth Pulaski Shawano Denmark Kenosha Onalaska Rhinelander Rice Lake Tomahawk Beloit Menomonee Fls Merrill Hortonville Menomonie Mount Horeb Shorewood Whitewater Berlin Ellsworth Grafton Lodi Mc Farland Oconto Falls Ripon Sheboygan Fls De Forest Reedsburg Fort Atkinson Lake Geneva Portage Sheboygan
99 99 99 106 106 106 109 109 109 109 109 114 114 114 114 118 118 120 120 120 123 123 123 126 127 128 128 128 131 131 131 134 134 136 137 137 139 140 141 141 143
14.2 14.2 14.2 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.3 13.3 13.3 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.1 13.1 13.0 12.9 12.9 12.7 12.6 12.5 12.5 12.2
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Ratio 2,536.3 2,059.0 1,724.0 1,684.4 1,684.0 1,573.0 1,501.5 1,339.3 1,332.3 1,314.0 1,280.5 1,238.7 1,177.3 1,140.5 1,122.7 1,104.7 1,084.6 1,054.0 1,040.0 1,011.0 1,007.0 1,004.3 980.3 955.0 951.7 949.0 948.0 937.0 931.8 915.6 899.4 890.0 887.5 883.6 873.0 860.8 851.6 848.6 844.5 841.0 838.0 833.7 828.7 828.0 823.0 809.8 796.0 780.5
Stoughton Area Waunakee Community Wausau Beaver Dam West Salem Wisconsin Dells Cudahy Hartford J1 Holmen Spooner Sun Prairie Area Evansville Community Green Bay Area Janesville Oregon Eau Claire Area Waupun Middleton-Cross Plains Winneconne Community Wisconsin Rapids Richland Sparta Area Wautoma Area Tomah Area Two Rivers Black River Falls Hayward Community Sauk Prairie Ashland La Crosse Waupaca Antigo Jefferson Northland Pines Clintonville Monona Grove Adams-Friendship Area Mauston Madison Metropolitan Verona Area Monroe
Stoughton Waunakee Wausau Beaver Dam West Salem Wisconsin Dells Cudahy Hartford Holmen Spooner Sun Prairie Evansville Green Bay Janesville Oregon Eau Claire Waupun Middleton Winneconne Wis Rapids Richland Ctr Sparta Wautoma Tomah Two Rivers Black River Fls Hayward Sauk City Ashland La Crosse Waupaca Antigo Jefferson Eagle River Clintonville Monona Friendship Mauston Madison Verona Monroe
Student/Librarian Ratio District Name West De Pere Adams-Friendship Area Wisconsin Dells Milwaukee Oconomowoc Area Rhinelander Hortonville Kimberly Area Manitowoc Port Washington-Saukville Portage Community Germantown South Milwaukee Arrowhead UHS Hartford UHS Merrill Area Stevens Point Area Two Rivers Platteville Oak Creek-Franklin Mosinee Baraboo Whitefish Bay Waukesha Antigo Slinger Cudahy Kewaskum Kaukauna Area Mequon-Thiensville Verona Area Osceola Pulaski Community Plymouth Lake Geneva J1 Beaver Dam Elmbrook Greendale Sheboygan Falls East Troy Community New London Whitnall Marinette Menomonie Area Reedsburg Wausau Green Bay Area Ashwaubenon
City De Pere Friendship Wisconsin Dells Milwaukee Oconomowoc Rhinelander Hortonville Kimberly Manitowoc Pt Washington Portage Germantown S Milwaukee Hartland Hartford Merrill Stevens Point Two Rivers Platteville Oak Creek Mosinee Baraboo Whitefish Bay Waukesha Antigo Slinger Cudahy Kewaskum Kaukauna Mequon Verona Osceola Pulaski Plymouth Lake Geneva Beaver Dam Brookfield Greendale Sheboygan Fls East Troy New London Greenfield Marinette Menomonie Reedsburg Wausau Green Bay Green Bay
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
778.5 767.0 766.0 765.0 761.3 760.5 758.0 752.3 742.4 736.8 735.6 730.6 730.6 729.7 725.0 723.9 717.8 715.7 707.2 705.4 698.8 698.4 691.4 690.7 689.9 682.6 682.4 677.9 675.0 672.1 670.4 661.4 659.7 658.5 655.0 654.0 652.2 651.6 649.0 645.3 640.4 629.1 623.8 618.3 618.0 617.1 605.6 599.0 597.7 596.8 590.6 586.4 586.3 579.0 578.8 577.5 574.0 571.5 565.1 564.7 559.8 556.0 549.4 545.0 544.6 541.5 541.3 540.3 538.3 530.7 529.4 528.7 528.1 526.6 525.9 520.3 513.7 513.1 507.3 504.7 504.0 499.8 499.0 495.0 493.7 491.3 491.0 476.8 468.7 449.9 414.4 406.5
Freedom Area Campbellsport Northland Pines Watertown Waupun Oshkosh Area Medford Area Sheboygan Area Amery Shawano-Gresham West Allis Beloit Mukwonago Kettle Moraine Muskego-Norway Appleton Area Menasha Burlington Area Whitewater Superior Delavan-Darien Ellsworth Community Hayward Community Hamilton Racine Howard-Suamico West Bend Oconto Falls Marshfield Eau Claire Area De Forest Area Black River Falls New Richmond Rice Lake Area Sun Prairie Area Hudson Little Chute Area D C Everest Area Elkhorn Area Waupaca De Pere Greenfield Cedarburg Edgerton Seymour Community Pewaukee Waterford Graded J1 Tomah Area Stoughton Area River Falls Milton Sauk Prairie Mount Horeb Area Berlin Area Middleton-Cross Plains Oregon New Berlin Ashland Franklin Public Ripon Fond Du Lac Evansville Community Kenosha Tomahawk Winneconne Community Wauwatosa Hartford J1 Shorewood Denmark Wautoma Area Sparta Area Clintonville Wisconsin Rapids Fort Atkinson Lodi Janesville Madison Metropolitan Waunakee Community Monroe Richland Spooner Onalaska Chippewa Falls Area Menomonee Falls Jefferson Neenah Mcfarland Luxemburg-Casco Monona Grove Holmen Mauston West Salem
Freedom Campbellsport Eagle River Watertown Waupun Oshkosh Medford Sheboygan Amery Shawano West Allis Beloit Mukwonago Wales Muskego Appleton Menasha Burlington Whitewater Superior Delavan Ellsworth Hayward Sussex Racine Green Bay West Bend Oconto Falls Marshfield Eau Claire De Forest Black River Fls New Richmond Rice Lake Sun Prairie Hudson Little Chute Weston Elkhorn Waupaca De Pere Greenfield Cedarburg Edgerton Seymour Pewaukee Waterford Tomah Stoughton River Falls Milton Sauk City Mount Horeb Berlin Middleton Oregon New Berlin Ashland Franklin Ripon Fond Du Lac Evansville Kenosha Tomahawk Winneconne Wauwatosa Hartford Shorewood Denmark Wautoma Sparta Clintonville Wis Rapids Fort Atkinson Lodi Janesville Madison Waunakee Monroe Richland Ctr Spooner Onalaska Chippewa Falls Menomonee Fls Jefferson Neenah Mc Farland Luxemburg Monona Holmen Mauston West Salem
141 142 143
400.6 Grafton 394.6 La Crosse n/a Brown Deer
Grafton La Crosse Brown Deer
Student/Counselor Ratio Rank Ratio District Name 1 1,132.1 Milwaukee 2 949.0 Stevens Point Area 3 802.5 West Allis 4 742.9 Platteville 5 656.0 New Berlin 6 623.1 Marshfield 7 596.0 Madison Metropolitan 8 588.2 Beloit 9 560.1 Mukwonago 10 547.4 Elmbrook 11 543.2 Racine 12 542.0 West Salem 13 541.3 Hartford J1 14 532.9 Manitowoc 15 529.9 Pulaski Community 16 526.6 Fort Atkinson 17 521.5 Wauwatosa 18 519.9 Fond Du Lac 19 516.2 Waupaca 20 515.8 Oshkosh Area 21 507.3 West De Pere 22 504.7 Waterford Graded J1 23 504.1 Appleton Area 24 503.5 Mosinee 25 501.3 Hayward Community 26 500.2 Whitnall 27 497.2 Marinette 28 495.3 Oconomowoc Area 29 494.3 Medford Area 30 493.8 Reedsburg 31 487.7 Spooner 32 478.1 Stoughton Area 33 477.8 Kaukauna Area 34 477.5 Waukesha 35 476.6 Evansville Community 36 476.4 Sun Prairie Area 37 475.2 Greendale 38 468.7 Monona Grove 39 465.8 Delavan-Darien 40 463.8 Edgerton 41 459.1 Beaver Dam 42 452.8 Hamilton 43 451.3 Kettle Moraine 44 445.0 Osceola 45 444.9 Freedom Area 46 436.5 Lake Geneva J1 47 432.7 Elkhorn Area 48 432.4 Waunakee Community 49 432.2 New Richmond 49 432.2 Shorewood 51 432.0 Pewaukee 51 432.0 Watertown 53 429.0 Hortonville 54 426.5 West Bend 55 426.1 Kimberly Area 56 423.8 Luxemburg-Casco 57 423.0 Middleton-Cross Plains 58 422.8 Sheboygan Area 59 420.5 East Troy Community 60 418.9 Sauk Prairie 61 414.3 Merrill Area 62 413.7 D C Everest Area 63 412.4 Amery 64 412.1 Neenah 65 412.0 Seymour Community 66 410.9 Green Bay Area 67 410.4 Mount Horeb Area 68 410.3 Janesville 69 410.2 Whitewater 70 408.8 Tomahawk 71 408.3 Chippewa Falls Area 71 408.3 De Pere 73 407.6 Oregon 74 407.0 Muskego-Norway 75 406.8 Wausau 76 406.3 Cudahy 77 404.0 Mauston 78 403.8 Denmark 79 403.7 Holmen 80 400.6 Grafton 81 398.8 Menasha 82 398.0 Wautoma Area 83 397.9 River Falls 84 396.4 Baraboo 85 395.3 Germantown 86 394.6 La Crosse
City Milwaukee Stevens Point West Allis Platteville New Berlin Marshfield Madison Beloit Mukwonago Brookfield Racine West Salem Hartford Manitowoc Pulaski Fort Atkinson Wauwatosa Fond Du Lac Waupaca Oshkosh De Pere Waterford Appleton Mosinee Hayward Greenfield Marinette Oconomowoc Medford Reedsburg Spooner Stoughton Kaukauna Waukesha Evansville Sun Prairie Greendale Monona Delavan Edgerton Beaver Dam Sussex Wales Osceola Freedom Lake Geneva Elkhorn Waunakee New Richmond Shorewood Pewaukee Watertown Hortonville West Bend Kimberly Luxemburg Middleton Sheboygan East Troy Sauk City Merrill Weston Amery Neenah Seymour Green Bay Mount Horeb Janesville Whitewater Tomahawk Chippewa Falls De Pere Oregon Muskego Wausau Cudahy Mauston Denmark Holmen Grafton Menasha Wautoma River Falls Baraboo Germantown La Crosse
87 88 89 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 114 114 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
393.9 393.7 392.7 392.7 392.4 391.4 388.8 388.4 388.3 387.5 384.1 383.6 382.7 381.0 380.7 380.2 379.6 379.2 376.4 375.4 374.8 374.5 369.2 368.8 366.9 359.6 359.1 356.9 356.9 356.9 356.5 355.9 351.9 344.8 341.5 341.4 340.9 338.9 336.8 335.1 329.9 329.3 329.2 328.8 327.7 326.1 324.9 319.4 315.8 314.5 311.7 310.2 301.1 294.1 285.5 255.3 252.3
De Forest Area Milton Jefferson Onalaska South Milwaukee Lodi Oak Creek-Franklin Rhinelander Burlington Area Kenosha Menomonee Falls Black River Falls Shawano-Gresham Ashland Ashwaubenon Arrowhead UHS Ellsworth Community Howard-Suamico Ripon Port Washington-Saukville Kewaskum Mequon-Thiensville Hudson Clintonville Tomah Area Franklin Public New London Antigo Verona Area Waupun Wisconsin Rapids Slinger Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin Dells Portage Community Menomonie Area Campbellsport Winneconne Community Hartford UHS Sparta Area Plymouth Rice Lake Area Superior Eau Claire Area Oconto Falls Little Chute Area Cedarburg Monroe Berlin Area Greenfield Mcfarland Brown Deer Two Rivers Adams-Friendship Area Whitefish Bay Northland Pines Richland
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De Forest Milton Jefferson Onalaska S Milwaukee Lodi Oak Creek Rhinelander Burlington Kenosha Menomonee Fls Black River Fls Shawano Ashland Green Bay Hartland Ellsworth Green Bay Ripon Pt Washington Kewaskum Mequon Hudson Clintonville Tomah Franklin New London Antigo Verona Waupun Wis Rapids Slinger Sheboygan Fls Wisconsin Dells Portage Menomonie Campbellsport Winneconne Hartford Sparta Plymouth Rice Lake Superior Eau Claire Oconto Falls Little Chute Cedarburg Monroe Berlin Greenfield Mc Farland Brown Deer Two Rivers Friendship Whitefish Bay Eagle River Richland Ctr
Current Spending per Student in FY2003 Rank Dollars District Name 1 11,396 Madison Metropolitan 2 10,443 New Berlin 3 10,352 Milwaukee 4 10,263 La Crosse 5 10,038 Elmbrook 6 9,886 Richland 7 9,858 Northland Pines 8 9,773 Arrowhead UHS 9 9,763 Antigo 10 9,703 Franklin Public 11 9,670 Mequon-Thiensville 12 9,630 Wausau 13 9,575 Monroe 14 9,573 Clintonville 15 9,560 Greendale 16 9,492 Port Washington-Saukville 17 9,484 Shorewood 18 9,439 Grafton 19 9,413 Eau Claire Area 20 9,411 Beloit 21 9,396 Oconomowoc Area 22 9,383 Jefferson 23 9,357 Wisconsin Rapids 24 9,344 Cudahy 25 9,335 Hartford UHS 26 9,317 Waupun 27 9,290 Rhinelander 28 9,284 Mauston 29 9,261 Brown Deer 30 9,216 Racine 31 9,191 Menomonee Falls 32 9,172 Germantown
City Madison New Berlin Milwaukee La Crosse Brookfield Richland Ctr Eagle River Hartland Antigo Franklin Mequon Wausau Monroe Clintonville Greendale Pt Washington Shorewood Grafton Eau Claire Beloit Oconomowoc Jefferson Wis Rapids Cudahy Hartford Waupun Rhinelander Mauston Brown Deer Racine Menomonee Fls Germantown
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 9,170 9,165 9,135 9,098 9,070 9,069 9,065 9,057 9,048 9,022 9,021 9,018 9,008 8,989 8,953 8,895 8,891 8,886 8,866 8,854 8,852 8,851 8,836 8,811 8,800 8,795 8,793 8,786 8,779 8,767 8,761 8,718 8,688 8,684 8,683 8,669 8,650 8,613 8,606 8,600 8,594 8,553 8,499 8,499 8,496 8,490 8,480 8,414 8,410 8,403 8,379 8,324 8,323 8,321 8,320 8,314 8,310 8,289 8,286 8,264 8,258 8,243 8,236 8,212 8,196 8,195 8,193 8,186 8,183 8,178 8,151 8,139 8,115 8,108 8,085 8,075 8,056 8,050 8,046 8,045 8,037 8,033 8,005 7,999 7,997 7,991 7,973 7,960 7,903 7,870 7,867 7,861 7,771
Oregon Monona Grove Middleton-Cross Plains Verona Area Adams-Friendship Area Pewaukee Kettle Moraine Hartford J1 Waukesha Fort Atkinson Beaver Dam Ellsworth Community Watertown Stevens Point Area Spooner Hayward Community Muskego-Norway Sun Prairie Area Sheboygan Area Platteville South Milwaukee Ashland Sauk Prairie Mosinee Whitnall West Allis Edgerton Cedarburg Whitefish Bay Green Bay Area Kenosha Greenfield Mcfarland Menomonie Area Sparta Area Superior Merrill Area De Forest Area Ashwaubenon Tomahawk Wauwatosa Neenah Appleton Area Marshfield Rice Lake Area Janesville Ripon West De Pere Oak Creek-Franklin Two Rivers Evansville Community Kewaskum Amery Reedsburg River Falls Black River Falls Holmen New Richmond Chippewa Falls Area Onalaska D C Everest Area Menasha Lodi Hamilton Kaukauna Area Oshkosh Area Sheboygan Falls Whitewater Fond Du Lac Wisconsin Dells Oconto Falls Mukwonago Marinette New London Portage Community Winneconne Community Hudson Luxemburg-Casco Medford Area Tomah Area West Bend Shawano-Gresham West Salem Pulaski Community Manitowoc Waunakee Community Plymouth Baraboo Elkhorn Area Stoughton Area Lake Geneva J1 Wautoma Area Berlin Area
Oregon Monona Middleton Verona Friendship Pewaukee Wales Hartford Waukesha Fort Atkinson Beaver Dam Ellsworth Watertown Stevens Point Spooner Hayward Muskego Sun Prairie Sheboygan Platteville S Milwaukee Ashland Sauk City Mosinee Greenfield West Allis Edgerton Cedarburg Whitefish Bay Green Bay Kenosha Greenfield Mc Farland Menomonie Sparta Superior Merrill De Forest Green Bay Tomahawk Wauwatosa Neenah Appleton Marshfield Rice Lake Janesville Ripon De Pere Oak Creek Two Rivers Evansville Kewaskum Amery Reedsburg River Falls Black River Fls Holmen New Richmond Chippewa Falls Onalaska Weston Menasha Lodi Sussex Kaukauna Oshkosh Sheboygan Fls Whitewater Fond Du Lac Wisconsin Dells Oconto Falls Mukwonago Marinette New London Portage Winneconne Hudson Luxemburg Medford Tomah West Bend Shawano West Salem Pulaski Manitowoc Waunakee Plymouth Baraboo Elkhorn Stoughton Lake Geneva Wautoma Berlin
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7,727 7,725 7,668 7,659 7,645 7,628 7,584 7,563 7,508 7,456 7,414 7,354 7,351 7,313 7,311 7,289 7,232 6,992
Milton Mount Horeb Area Seymour Community Osceola East Troy Community De Pere Waupaca Freedom Area Campbellsport Slinger Little Chute Area Burlington Area Denmark Delavan-Darien Howard-Suamico Hortonville Kimberly Area Waterford Graded J1
Milton Mount Horeb Seymour Osceola East Troy De Pere Waupaca Freedom Campbellsport Slinger Little Chute Burlington Denmark Delavan Green Bay Hortonville Kimberly Waterford
Number of Diploma Recipients Rank Number District Name 1 3,912 Milwaukee 2 1,607 Madison Metropolitan 3 1,305 Kenosha 4 1,163 Racine 5 1,131 Green Bay Area 6 1,109 Appleton Area 7 1,043 Waukesha 8 978 Eau Claire Area 9 768 Sheboygan Area 10 676 Stevens Point Area 11 673 Janesville 12 671 Oshkosh Area 13 637 West Allis 14 603 West Bend 15 589 Elmbrook 16 586 Wausau 17 501 Wisconsin Rapids 18 499 La Crosse 19 496 Wauwatosa 20 463 Fond Du Lac 21 457 Arrowhead UHS 22 439 Neenah 23 415 Mukwonago 24 390 D C Everest Area 25 385 Middleton-Cross Plains 26 382 New Berlin 26 382 Oak Creek-Franklin 28 379 Hartford UHS 29 377 Manitowoc 30 363 Chippewa Falls Area 31 357 Beloit 32 356 Mequon-Thiensville 33 352 Marshfield 34 347 Sun Prairie Area 35 342 Kettle Moraine 36 338 Superior 37 329 Franklin Public 38 321 Oconomowoc Area 39 314 Hudson 40 307 Antigo 41 299 Beaver Dam 41 299 Muskego-Norway 43 288 Watertown 44 280 Hamilton 44 280 Verona Area 46 275 Menomonee Falls 47 271 Germantown 47 271 Howard-Suamico 49 260 Ashwaubenon 50 258 Menomonie Area 50 258 Merrill Area 52 254 Stoughton Area 53 252 South Milwaukee 54 248 Burlington Area 55 246 Kaukauna Area 56 236 Menasha 57 234 Greenfield 57 234 Rhinelander 59 232 Pulaski Community 60 231 De Pere 61 228 Holmen 61 228 Onalaska 61 228 Oregon 64 225 Tomah Area 65 222 Cedarburg 66 220 Rice Lake Area 67 219 Fort Atkinson 67 219 Medford Area 69 217 River Falls 70 214 Baraboo 70 214 Marinette
City Milwaukee Madison Kenosha Racine Green Bay Appleton Waukesha Eau Claire Sheboygan Stevens Point Janesville Oshkosh West Allis West Bend Brookfield Wausau Wis Rapids La Crosse Wauwatosa Fond Du Lac Hartland Neenah Mukwonago Weston Middleton New Berlin Oak Creek Hartford Manitowoc Chippewa Falls Beloit Mequon Marshfield Sun Prairie Wales Superior Franklin Oconomowoc Hudson Antigo Beaver Dam Muskego Watertown Sussex Verona Menomonee Fls Germantown Green Bay Green Bay Menomonie Merrill Stoughton S Milwaukee Burlington Kaukauna Menasha Greenfield Rhinelander Pulaski De Pere Holmen Onalaska Oregon Tomah Cedarburg Rice Lake Fort Atkinson Medford River Falls Baraboo Marinette
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Whitefish Bay Delavan-Darien Sparta Area Whitnall Cudahy Plymouth De Forest Area Milton Monroe Seymour Community New Richmond Slinger Waunakee Community Shawano-Gresham New London Port Washington-Saukville Grafton Waupun Waupaca Elkhorn Area Kimberly Area Greendale Shorewood Monona Grove Hortonville Reedsburg Ashland Portage Community Luxemburg-Casco Two Rivers Adams-Friendship Area Sauk Prairie Mosinee Ellsworth Community Mcfarland Spooner Black River Falls Amery Freedom Area Platteville East Troy Community Kewaskum Whitewater Berlin Area Richland Osceola Edgerton Oconto Falls Tomahawk West De Pere Sheboygan Falls Ripon Denmark Campbellsport Brown Deer Little Chute Area Pewaukee Winneconne Community Mount Horeb Area Wautoma Area Wisconsin Dells Mauston Northland Pines Lodi West Salem Hayward Community Clintonville Jefferson Evansville Community Hartford J1 Lake Geneva J1 Waterford Graded J1
Whitefish Bay Delavan Sparta Greenfield Cudahy Plymouth De Forest Milton Monroe Seymour New Richmond Slinger Waunakee Shawano New London Pt Washington Grafton Waupun Waupaca Elkhorn Kimberly Greendale Shorewood Monona Hortonville Reedsburg Ashland Portage Luxemburg Two Rivers Friendship Sauk City Mosinee Ellsworth Mc Farland Spooner Black River Fls Amery Freedom Platteville East Troy Kewaskum Whitewater Berlin Richland Ctr Osceola Edgerton Oconto Falls Tomahawk De Pere Sheboygan Fls Ripon Denmark Campbellsport Brown Deer Little Chute Pewaukee Winneconne Mount Horeb Wautoma Wisconsin Dells Mauston Eagle River Lodi West Salem Hayward Clintonville Jefferson Evansville Hartford Lake Geneva Waterford
High School Drop-out Rate Rank Percent District Name 1 9.0 Milwaukee 2 5.2 Racine 3 3.8 Mauston 4 3.6 Beloit 5 3.5 Manitowoc 6 3.4 Delavan-Darien 6 3.4 Fond Du Lac 8 3.3 Kenosha 9 3.0 Madison Metropolitan 9 3.0 Rhinelander 11 2.9 Merrill Area 12 2.8 Menasha 12 2.8 Superior 14 2.7 Waupun 15 2.5 Oshkosh Area 16 2.3 Sun Prairie Area 17 2.2 Baraboo
City Milwaukee Racine Mauston Beloit Manitowoc Delavan Fond Du Lac Kenosha Madison Rhinelander Merrill Menasha Superior Waupun Oshkosh Sun Prairie Baraboo
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / School District Rankings 17 17 20 20 22 22 22 22 22 27 27 27 30 31 32 32 32 32 36 36 36 36 36 41 41 41 44 44 44 44 48 48 48 48 52 52 52 52 52 57 57 57 57 57 57 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 88 88 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 107 107 107
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Hayward Community Watertown Chippewa Falls Area Onalaska Clintonville Milton Stevens Point Area Whitewater Wisconsin Dells Fort Atkinson Sheboygan Area Slinger Janesville Wausau Green Bay Area Kewaskum Sparta Area West Allis La Crosse New London Oconomowoc Area Rice Lake Area Shawano-Gresham Black River Falls Plymouth Reedsburg Evansville Community Hartford UHS Monroe Sauk Prairie Ashland Jefferson Medford Area Wisconsin Rapids Howard-Suamico Kaukauna Area Menomonie Area Neenah Northland Pines Adams-Friendship Area Campbellsport Ellsworth Community Mosinee Platteville Richland Antigo East Troy Community Greenfield Marinette Osceola Port Washington-Saukville Sheboygan Falls South Milwaukee Waunakee Community West Bend Appleton Area Cudahy Freedom Area New Richmond Oak Creek-Franklin Portage Community Spooner Tomahawk Burlington Area D C Everest Area Denmark Eau Claire Area Middleton-Cross Plains Ripon Two Rivers Kettle Moraine West De Pere Arrowhead UHS Ashwaubenon Brown Deer Little Chute Area Mcfarland Oconto Falls Oregon Pulaski Community River Falls Elkhorn Area Grafton Greendale Marshfield Monona Grove Stoughton Area Tomah Area Waukesha Beaver Dam Cedarburg De Pere
Hayward Watertown Chippewa Falls Onalaska Clintonville Milton Stevens Point Whitewater Wisconsin Dells Fort Atkinson Sheboygan Slinger Janesville Wausau Green Bay Kewaskum Sparta West Allis La Crosse New London Oconomowoc Rice Lake Shawano Black River Fls Plymouth Reedsburg Evansville Hartford Monroe Sauk City Ashland Jefferson Medford Wis Rapids Green Bay Kaukauna Menomonie Neenah Eagle River Friendship Campbellsport Ellsworth Mosinee Platteville Richland Ctr Antigo East Troy Greenfield Marinette Osceola Pt Washington Sheboygan Fls S Milwaukee Waunakee West Bend Appleton Cudahy Freedom New Richmond Oak Creek Portage Spooner Tomahawk Burlington Weston Denmark Eau Claire Middleton Ripon Two Rivers Wales De Pere Hartland Green Bay Brown Deer Little Chute Mc Farland Oconto Falls Oregon Pulaski River Falls Elkhorn Grafton Greendale Marshfield Monona Stoughton Tomah Waukesha Beaver Dam Cedarburg De Pere
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Germantown Hamilton Luxemburg-Casco Mukwonago New Berlin Berlin Area Elmbrook Holmen Hortonville Menomonee Falls Mount Horeb Area Muskego-Norway Pewaukee Waupaca Wauwatosa West Salem Whitefish Bay Winneconne Community De Forest Area Franklin Public Kimberly Area Amery Edgerton Hudson Lodi Mequon-Thiensville Seymour Community Shorewood Verona Area Wautoma Area Whitnall Hartford J1 Lake Geneva J1 Waterford Graded J1
Germantown Sussex Luxemburg Mukwonago New Berlin Berlin Brookfield Holmen Hortonville Menomonee Fls Mount Horeb Muskego Pewaukee Waupaca Wauwatosa West Salem Whitefish Bay Winneconne De Forest Franklin Kimberly Amery Edgerton Hudson Lodi Mequon Seymour Shorewood Verona Wautoma Greenfield Hartford Lake Geneva Waterford
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2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Mathematics The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses mathematics in five content areas: number properties and operations; measurement; geometry; data analysis and probability; and algebra. The NAEP mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Mathematics Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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Wisconsin was 241. This was higher¹ than their average score in 2003 (237), and was higher than their average score in 1992 (229). Wisconsin's average score (241) in 2005 was higher than that of the Nation's public schools (237). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in Wisconsin were higher than those in 20 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 24 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 7 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 40 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2003 (35 percent), and was greater than that in 1992 (24 percent). The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 84 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2003 (79 percent), and was greater than that in 1992 (71 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent of students 51 49 77 11 7 3 1 34 65
Average score 242൹ 239൹ 247൹ 210 224 236 ‡ 225 249൹
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 15 18 9ൻ 54 34 20 ‡ 32 8ൻ
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 85 42 39൹ 82 91൹ 48 46 7 66 16 80 29 ‡ ‡ 68 19 92൹ 51൹
Percent Advanced 6 4 6 # 1 5 ‡ 1 7
Mathematics Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in Wisconsin had an average score that
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was not found to be significantly different from that of female students. In 1992, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 37 points. In 1992, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 37 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 23 points. Data are not reported for Hispanic students in 1992, because reporting standards were not met. Therefore, the performance gap data are not reported. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 23 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 22 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 36 points. In 1992, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 38 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP mathematics scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (2% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1992–2005 Mathematics Assessments.
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Nat’l Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Mathematics
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses mathematics in five content areas: number properties and operations; measurement; geometry; data analysis and probability; and algebra. The NAEP mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Mathematics Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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Wisconsin was 285. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (284), and was higher than their average score in 1990 (274). Wisconsin's average score (285) in 2005 was higher than that of the Nation's public schools (278). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in Wisconsin were higher than those in 30 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 18 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 3 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 36 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (35 percent), and was greater than that in 1990 (23 percent). The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 76 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (75 percent), and was greater than that in 1990 (66 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 49ൻ 285 51൹ 284 79 291 11 246 6 265 3 286 1 ‡ 27 263 73 292
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 24 24 16 70 44 30 ‡ 46 16
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 76 36 76 36 84 42 30 5 56 16 70 32 ‡ ‡ 54 15 84 43
Percent Advanced 7 6 8 1 1 14 ‡ 1 9
Mathematics Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
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was not found to be significantly different from that of female students. In 1990, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 45 points. In 1990, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 42 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 26 points. Data are not reported for Hispanic students in 1990, because reporting standards were not met. Therefore, the performance gap data are not reported. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 29 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 27 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 45 points. In 1990, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 44 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP mathematics scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (3% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1990–2005 Mathematics Assessments.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Nat’l Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
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2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Reading The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses reading in two content areas: reading for literary experience and to gain information. The NAEP reading scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Reading Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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Wisconsin was 221. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (221), and was not significantly different from their average score in 1992 (224). Wisconsin's average score (221) in 2005 was higher than that of the Nation's public schools (217). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in Wisconsin were higher than those in 20 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 20 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 11 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 33 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (33 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (33 percent). The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 67 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (68 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (71 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent of students 51 49 77 13 6 3 1 33 66
Average score 219 224 227 194 208 226 ‡ 204 230
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 36 30 26 66 51 29 ‡ 52 23
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 64 31 70 35 74 38 34 10 49 20 71 34 ‡ ‡ 48 16 77 42
Percent Advanced 6 9 8 1 4 10 ‡ 2 10
Reading Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
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was lower than that of female students by 5 points. In 1992, the average score for male students was lower than that of female students by 5 points. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 33 points. In 1992, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 28 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 18 points. Data are not reported for Hispanic students in 1992, because reporting standards were not met. Therefore, the performance gap data are not reported. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 25 points. In 1998, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 27 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 46 points. In 1992, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 41 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP reading scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (5% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (2% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1992–2005 Reading Assessments.
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Nat’l Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Reading
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses reading in three content areas: reading for literary experience, to gain information, and to perform a task. The NAEP reading scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Reading Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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Wisconsin was 266. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (266), and was not significantly different from their average score in 1998 (265). Wisconsin's average score (266) in 2005 was higher than that of the Nation's public schools (260). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in Wisconsin were higher than those in 24 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 22 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 5 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 35 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (37 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (34 percent). The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 77 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (77 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (78 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 53 261 47 273 80 271 10 236 6൹ 247 3 262 1 ‡ 25 249 74 272
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 29 17 18 56 43 27 ‡ 41 17
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 71 29 83 42 82 40 44 9 57 18 73 28 ‡ ‡ 59 19 83 40
Percent Advanced 2 5 4 # 2 1 ‡ 1 4
Reading Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
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was lower than that of female students by 12 points. In 1998, the average score for male students was lower than that of female students by 15 points. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 35 points. In 1998, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 35 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 24 points. Data are not reported for Hispanic students in 1998, because reporting standards were not met. Therefore, the performance gap data are not reported. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 23 points. In 1998, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 20 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 45 points. In 1998, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 41 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP reading scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (4% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1998–2005 Reading Assessments.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Nat’l Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
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2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Science The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses science in two major dimensions: Fields of Science (Earth, Physical, and Life) and Knowing and Doing Science (Conceptual Understanding, Scientific Investigation, and Practical Reasoning). The NAEP science scale ranges from 0 to 300. Scales are created separately for each grade. Overall Science Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentages at NAEP Achievement Levels
z Wisconsin's average score (158) in 2005 was higher than that of
the nation's public schools (149).¹ z Of the 44 states and one jurisdiction that participated in the 2005
fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale score in Wisconsin was higher than those in 28 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 13 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 3 jurisdictions.² z The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 35 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in the nation (27 percent). z The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 77 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in the nation (66 percent). Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin: 2005 Percent Average of students score 159൹ 52 156൹ 48 78൹ 164൹ 11ൻ 126 7ൻ 138 3ൻ 148ൻ 1 ‡ 32ൻ 143൹ 67൹ 165൹
Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 22ൻ 24ൻ 14ൻ 66 50 38 ‡ 42ൻ 14ൻ
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 78൹ 38൹ 76൹ 32൹ 86൹ 42൹ 34 5 50 12 62 25 ‡ ‡ 58൹ 18൹ 86൹ 44൹
Science Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in Wisconsin had an average score that
z
z
z
z
was higher than that of female students by 4 points. In the nation, the average score for male students was higher than that of female students by 4 points. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 38 points. This performance gap was wider than that of the nation (33 points). In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 26 points. In the nation, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 29 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 22 points. This performance gap was narrower than that of the nation (27 points). In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 38 points. This performance gap was narrower than that of the nation (43 points).
Percent Advanced 4 3 4 # # 2ൻ ‡ 1 4
Scale Score Distribution
Wisconsin Nation (public)
25th Percentile 140 129 *
50th Percentile 160 152 *
75th Percentile 178 172 *
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP science scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels performed. For example, the data above shows that 75 percent of students in public schools nationally scored below 172, while 75 percent of students in Wisconsin scored below 178.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from Wisconsin.
൹ Significantly higher than nation (public). ൻ Significantly lower than nation (public).
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Comparisons across jurisdictions and comparisons with the nation or within a jurisdiction across years may be affected by differences in exclusion rates for students with disabilities (SD) and English language learners (ELL). The exclusion rates for SD and ELL in Wisconsin were 2 percent and 1 percent in 2005, respectively. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Jurisdiction" refers to states and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price school lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2005 Science Assessment.
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Nat’l Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2005 Wisconsin NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Science
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses science in two major dimensions: Fields of Science (Earth, Physical, and Life) and Knowing and Doing Science (Conceptual Understanding, Scientific Investigation, and Practical Reasoning). The NAEP science scale ranges from 0 to 300. Scales are created separately for each grade. Overall Science Results for Wisconsin
Student Percentages at NAEP Achievement Levels
z In 2005, the average scale score for eighth-grade students in
z z
z
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Wisconsin was 158. This was not significantly different from their average score in 1996 (160).¹ Wisconsin's average score (158) in 2005 was higher than that of the nation's public schools (147). Of the 44 states and one jurisdiction that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale score in Wisconsin was higher than those in 29 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 10 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 5 jurisdictions.² The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 39 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 1996 (39 percent). The percentage of students in Wisconsin who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 70 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 1996 (73 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in Wisconsin: 2005 Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 50 160 50 156 80ൻ 165 10 120 6൹ 133 3 153 1 ‡ 25 137 74 165
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 29 30 21 77 62 39 ‡ 56 21
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 71 42 70 35 79 45 23 6 38 13 61 33 ‡ ‡ 44 18 79 46
Percent Advanced 6 4 6 1 # 3 ‡ 1 6
Science Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in Wisconsin had an average score that
z
z
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was higher than that of female students by 4 points. In 1996, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 45 points. In 1996, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 50 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 32 points. In 1996, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 25 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 29 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 26 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 44 points. In 1996, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 39 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP science scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 1996. ൻ Significantly lower than 1996.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Comparisons across jurisdictions and comparisons with the nation or within a jurisdiction across years may be affected by differences in exclusion rates for students with disabilities (SD) and English language learners (ELL). The exclusion rates for SD and ELL in Wisconsin were 3 percent and 1 percent in 2005, respectively. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Jurisdiction" refers to states and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price school lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 1996 and 2005 Science Assessments.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 3
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
58843 6261 52582 51812 731 39
0 1 0 0 1 0
2 2 2 1 3 28
2 5 2 2 3 0
4 6 3 3 5 23
13 17 13 13 18 21
37 37 37 37 40 26
42 32 43 43 31 3
1 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 12 0 2 1
2 2 0 0 10 0 18 0 0 30 0 23 2 1 2 5 0
3 5 0 5 3 11 4 3 0 4 4 0 4 16 2 7 2
11 15 0 19 15 29 17 11 0 17 13 16 13 27 11 22 9
37 38 100 50 38 42 39 36 100 36 37 40 37 29 39 41 35
46 38 0 25 33 15 18 49 0 11 44 15 42 14 46 22 52
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
28771 30071 1 809 2146 6352 4663 44872 1 3778 55065 92 58751 7769 51074 19990 38853
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0
539
540
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 4
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
60136 6015 54121 50420 3663 38
0 1 0 0 0 0
2 2 2 2 2 32
1 4 1 1 2 3
4 7 4 4 8 18
12 15 11 11 20 13
39 39 39 39 41 24
42 32 43 44 27 11
1 2 0 3 1 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 12 0 3 1
1 1 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 17 0 23 1 1 1 3 0
4 5 0 6 4 13 6 3 0 7 4 10 4 17 2 9 2
11 12 0 18 17 27 19 8 0 24 11 11 12 25 10 21 7
40 38 0 48 39 43 44 38 100 40 39 37 39 31 41 44 37
43 41 0 25 32 14 18 49 0 10 44 11 42 14 46 22 52
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
29179 30957 0 867 2269 6538 4539 45922 1 3702 56434 71 60065 8352 51784 20137 39999
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 5
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
60443 6115 54328 50918 3367 43
0 1 0 0 0 2
2 2 2 2 2 37
1 4 1 0 1 0
5 7 4 4 10 12
11 14 11 10 18 28
40 40 40 40 42 16
42 33 43 44 26 5
1 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 11 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 15 0 24 1 0 1 2 0
4 6 0 7 3 14 8 3 0 8 4 6 5 21 2 9 3
10 12 50 16 13 25 18 8 20 21 10 12 11 25 9 18 7
41 39 0 48 45 43 45 39 60 42 40 42 40 31 41 45 37
43 41 0 27 32 15 19 49 0 11 44 9 42 12 47 22 52
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
29377 31064 2 828 2222 6630 4405 46353 5 3435 57008 67 60376 8487 51956 20103 40340
0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0
541
542
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 6
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
63118 6919 56199 53365 2768 66
0 1 0 0 0 6
1 1 1 1 1 36
1 3 0 0 1 3
5 7 5 5 9 18
10 12 10 10 14 17
40 40 40 40 43 17
42 35 43 43 31 3
1 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 13 0 18 1 0 1 2 0
4 6 100 9 5 17 9 3 11 11 5 10 5 23 2 11 2
9 11 0 16 15 24 19 7 11 22 10 18 10 25 8 18 6
40 41 0 47 46 42 45 39 33 42 40 38 40 33 42 46 38
45 39 0 25 26 13 19 49 44 9 44 15 42 8 47 21 52
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
30885 32231 2 959 2268 7012 4114 48756 9 3063 60055 40 63078 8949 54169 20507 42611
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 7
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
65289 6341 58948 55653 3238 57
0 2 0 0 2 4
1 2 1 1 2 30
1 3 0 0 0 2
5 8 5 5 11 32
10 13 9 9 17 12
41 40 41 41 40 18
42 32 43 44 28 4
1 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 2 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 14 0 21 1 0 1 2 0
4 7 100 8 6 16 11 3 33 14 5 11 5 24 2 11 3
9 10 0 15 16 24 16 7 0 21 9 21 10 24 7 17 6
40 42 0 50 49 43 44 40 0 40 41 34 41 33 42 46 39
46 38 0 25 24 12 19 49 67 7 43 9 42 8 47 21 51
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
31587 33701 1 1020 2339 7051 4101 50775 3 2789 62500 56 65233 9345 55944 20484 44805
0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0
543
544
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 8
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
67003 5677 61326 59269 1984 73
1 2 0 0 4 5
1 2 1 1 2 33
1 3 0 0 0 0
5 10 5 4 20 23
9 13 8 8 23 10
42 44 42 42 39 27
41 26 43 44 13 1
1 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 14 0 11 1 0 1 2 0
4 7 50 9 6 18 10 3 50 12 5 2 5 24 2 12 3
8 9 0 14 12 23 15 6 0 19 8 15 9 22 6 16 5
42 42 0 54 51 45 48 41 0 43 42 38 42 35 43 48 40
44 39 0 20 26 10 17 48 0 8 43 30 41 8 47 19 51
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
32443 34558 2 1029 2284 7285 3988 52415 2 2591 64412 103 66900 9608 57395 20162 46841
1 1 50 2 1 2 2 0 50 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Reading - Grade 10
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
72876 5454 67422 65387 1976 59
2 7 1 1 7 8
1 1 1 1 2 20
1 4 0 0 1 2
9 16 8 8 23 31
14 17 13 13 20 20
32 31 32 32 27 15
42 24 44 44 19 3
1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 8 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 19 0 14 1 0 1 2 0
6 11 67 14 10 30 17 6 43 21 8 8 9 35 5 19 6
12 15 0 20 21 26 23 11 14 25 13 13 14 26 12 22 11
32 32 0 36 33 26 30 33 14 22 32 25 32 20 34 32 32
47 38 33 24 27 11 18 48 14 6 43 33 42 6 48 20 49
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
35811 37062 3 1043 2582 6642 3552 59050 7 2365 70511 101 72775 9744 63132 17464 55412
1 2 0 5 3 5 4 1 14 6 2 7 2 4 1 3 1
545
546
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 3
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
58843 6261 52582 51812 731 39
0 1 0 0 1 3
1 1 1 1 2 28
2 5 1 1 3 0
17 24 16 16 25 36
9 10 9 9 10 8
39 36 39 39 36 23
32 22 33 33 23 3
1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 9 0 2 1
2 2 0 0 10 0 18 0 0 29 0 23 2 1 2 5 0
18 16 0 25 13 48 20 12 0 16 17 14 17 34 14 29 10
10 9 0 12 8 13 12 8 0 10 9 5 9 11 9 12 8
40 38 0 42 36 27 34 41 0 30 39 37 39 29 40 36 40
29 34 0 19 31 9 13 37 0 13 33 15 32 14 34 16 40
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
28771 30071 1 809 2146 6352 4663 44872 1 3778 55065 92 58751 7769 51074 19990 38853
0 0 100 0 1 1 1 0 100 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 4
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
60136 6015 54121 50420 3663 38
0 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2 21
1 5 1 1 2 3
16 22 15 14 28 45
10 12 10 10 13 8
40 37 40 40 35 21
32 22 33 34 20 3
1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 7 0 11 0 0 19 0 23 1 1 1 3 0
17 15 0 25 15 45 24 11 0 23 15 15 16 34 13 29 9
10 10 0 15 11 15 14 9 0 12 10 8 10 13 10 13 8
40 39 0 43 38 30 36 42 100 33 40 34 40 29 41 37 41
30 33 0 15 28 8 13 37 0 11 33 8 32 13 35 15 40
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
29179 30957 0 867 2269 6538 4539 45922 1 3702 56434 71 60065 8352 51784 20137 39999
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 0 1 0 0 0
547
548
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 5
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
60443 6115 54328 50918 3367 43
0 1 0 0 0 2
1 1 1 1 2 30
1 4 1 1 1 0
15 21 14 13 29 30
11 13 11 11 14 16
41 38 42 42 37 21
30 21 31 32 16 0
1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 10 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 7 0 9 0 0 17 0 24 1 1 1 3 0
15 15 0 22 12 43 24 10 0 22 14 16 15 38 11 27 9
12 11 0 15 12 18 17 10 0 15 11 19 11 15 11 16 9
43 40 0 44 39 30 37 44 60 34 42 22 41 28 44 38 43
29 31 0 16 29 6 11 35 0 10 31 10 30 9 33 13 38
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
29377 31064 2 828 2222 6630 4405 46353 5 3435 57008 67 60376 8487 51956 20103 40340
0 0 100 0 0 1 1 0 40 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 6
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
63118 6919 56199 53365 2768 66
0 1 0 0 0 5
1 1 1 1 1 35
1 3 0 0 1 3
14 18 13 13 22 29
12 13 12 12 15 6
44 42 44 44 40 23
28 22 29 29 22 0
1 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 16 0 18 1 1 1 2 0
13 14 0 24 11 42 21 9 0 19 13 13 14 42 9 26 8
12 12 0 17 13 20 18 10 0 17 12 15 12 16 11 18 9
46 42 50 44 41 30 41 46 56 35 44 45 44 25 47 40 46
28 29 0 14 27 6 11 33 33 10 29 8 28 7 32 12 36
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
30885 32231 2 959 2268 7012 4114 48756 9 3063 60055 40 63078 8949 54169 20507 42611
0 0 50 0 1 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
549
550
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 7
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
65289 6341 58948 55653 3238 57
0 2 0 0 2 4
1 1 1 1 2 28
1 4 0 0 1 4
12 18 12 11 26 40
12 15 12 12 17 9
46 43 46 47 36 14
27 17 28 29 17 2
1 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 5 0 8 0 0 18 0 27 1 0 1 2 0
12 13 0 20 13 41 19 8 0 21 12 11 12 41 8 25 7
13 12 0 20 13 22 19 10 0 18 12 29 12 18 11 19 9
48 44 0 45 45 28 42 49 33 34 46 27 46 25 49 41 48
25 28 0 12 23 5 10 32 33 7 28 4 27 5 31 11 34
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
31587 33701 1 1020 2339 7051 4101 50775 3 2789 62500 56 65233 9345 55944 20484 44805
0 1 100 1 0 2 1 0 33 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 8
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
67003 5677 61326 59269 1984 73
1 2 0 0 4 5
1 2 1 1 2 33
1 4 0 0 1 0
11 20 10 10 36 30
13 18 13 12 23 12
48 42 49 49 30 19
25 12 26 27 5 0
1 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 9 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 18 0 12 1 0 1 2 0
10 12 50 23 9 36 19 7 50 16 11 10 11 39 7 22 7
13 13 50 19 14 25 21 11 50 19 13 10 13 21 12 20 10
50 47 0 45 49 32 42 51 0 39 49 52 48 25 52 44 50
24 26 0 10 22 4 7 30 0 6 26 13 25 4 28 9 32
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
32443 34558 2 1029 2284 7285 3988 52415 2 2591 64412 103 66900 9608 57395 20162 46841
0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0
551
552
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Mathematics - Grade 10
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
72876 5454 67422 65387 1976 59
2 6 1 1 7 5
1 1 1 1 2 20
1 5 0 0 1 2
14 25 13 12 36 47
12 17 12 12 17 14
45 36 46 46 29 12
25 9 27 27 8 0
1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 8 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 7 0 9 0 0 23 0 14 1 0 1 3 0
12 15 67 21 13 47 25 9 29 25 13 14 14 45 9 28 9
13 11 0 22 16 19 20 11 0 18 12 14 12 20 11 19 10
48 43 33 39 41 23 36 48 57 26 46 40 45 21 49 37 48
24 27 0 11 20 3 6 30 0 4 26 11 26 3 29 8 31
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
35811 37062 3 1043 2582 6642 3552 59050 7 2365 70511 101 72775 9744 63132 17464 55412
1 2 0 5 2 5 3 1 14 3 2 7 2 4 1 3 1
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Science - Grade 4
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
60136 6015 54121 50420 3663 38
0 1 0 0 1 0
1 1 1 1 1 21
1 5 1 1 2 3
5 7 4 4 10 18
15 20 15 14 24 24
56 51 57 57 48 32
21 15 22 23 13 3
1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 0 1 1
1 1 0 0 7 0 11 0 0 18 0 23 1 1 1 3 0
5 5 0 7 3 19 6 3 0 6 5 6 5 12 3 10 2
16 15 0 25 22 34 25 11 0 27 15 14 15 25 14 26 10
58 55 0 56 51 40 50 59 100 42 57 42 56 45 58 51 59
20 23 0 10 15 4 6 26 0 4 23 6 21 9 23 9 28
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
29179 30957 0 867 2269 6538 4539 45922 1 3702 56434 71 60065 8352 51784 20137 39999
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 10 0 1 0 1 0
553
554
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Science - Grade 8
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
67003 5677 61326 59269 1984 73
1 3 1 0 6 5
1 1 1 1 1 33
1 4 0 0 1 0
9 16 8 7 31 22
15 21 15 14 27 19
45 40 46 47 27 19
28 16 29 30 7 1
1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 8 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 18 0 10 1 0 1 2 0
8 9 50 17 10 30 17 5 50 18 8 4 9 30 5 18 5
17 14 0 24 24 30 26 12 0 28 15 26 15 25 14 24 11
48 43 0 43 43 29 39 48 0 30 46 44 45 29 48 41 48
25 30 0 13 17 4 8 33 0 4 29 10 28 7 31 11 35
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
32443 34558 2 1029 2284 7285 3988 52415 2 2591 64412 103 66900 9608 57395 20162 46841
1 1 50 2 1 4 1 0 50 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations (WKCE)
Wisconsin Knowledge & Concepts Examinations November 2005 Statewide Summary Statistics Science - Grade 10
Students in Wisconsin Public Schools Students Not in Dist Full Academic Yr Students in Dist Full Academic Yr In Single School Not in Single School With IEP Attending Another District
72876 5454 67422 65387 1976 59
2 8 2 1 11 8
1 1 1 1 2 20
1 5 0 0 1 2
16 28 15 14 39 44
10 13 10 10 12 10
34 28 35 35 22 14
36 17 37 38 14 2
1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 7 0 2 1
1 1 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 23 0 14 1 0 1 3 0
17 15 33 26 24 54 30 10 14 35 15 16 16 44 12 33 11
12 9 0 16 14 13 16 9 0 15 10 9 10 15 9 15 9
36 32 0 33 30 17 27 37 29 17 35 32 34 22 36 29 36
32 40 33 17 21 5 11 42 14 4 37 23 36 7 40 15 42
Results by Demographic Group (Wisconsin Public Schools) Female Male Gender Code Missing or Invalid American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black (Not of Hispanic Origin) Hispanic White (Not of Hispanic Origin) Race/Ethnicity Code Missing or Invalid Limited English Proficient English Proficient Migrant Nonmigrant Students With Disabilities Nondisabled Economically Disadvantaged Not Economically Disadvantaged
35811 37062 3 1043 2582 6642 3552 59050 7 2365 70511 101 72775 9744 63132 17464 55412
2 2 33 6 2 8 6 1 43 5 2 6 2 5 2 4 2
555
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Acadian/Cajun
African American/Black
557
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
69 33 32 31 28 23 21 19 17 10
0.01 0.11 0.02 0.09 0.33 1.17 0.44 0.51 0.04 0.03
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Tomah (city) Monroe County Lake Delton (village) Sauk County Middleton (town) Dane County Tomahawk (city) Lincoln County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
230,503 17,692 14,234 7,804 6,002 1,985 1,978 1,658 1,595 1,584
38.61 21.61 6.84 8.64 16.78 9.68 1.93 13.62 6.89 5.37
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
23 7 2 5 19 6 6 2 21 28
1.17 0.85 0.76 0.54 0.51 0.49 0.48 0.45 0.44 0.33
Lake Delton (village) Sauk County Harrison (town) Lincoln County Gratiot (village) Lafayette County Franklin (town) Vernon County Tomahawk (city) Lincoln County Exeter (town) Green County Blair (city) Trempealeau County Cochrane (village) Buffalo County Middleton (town) Dane County Tomah (city) Monroe County
Number
%
230,503 97 582 644 17,692 530 1,232 6,002 844 371
38.61 27.95 24.23 23.22 21.61 20.59 17.59 16.78 15.96 14.38
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Number
%
33 31 17 10 32 69
0.11 0.09 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01
Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Afghan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
12 9 8 7 6 2
0.02 0.07 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00
La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Stoughton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Superior (city) Douglas County Madison (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
9 7 12 8 6 2
0.07 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00
Stoughton (city) Dane County Superior (city) Douglas County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Stoughton (city) Dane County Superior (city) Douglas County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County
Number
%
9 7 12 8 6 2
0.07 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00
%
226,742 17,236 5,894 1,641 1,269 1,926 1,140 7,540 1,549 13,891
37.98 21.06 16.48 13.48 11.84 9.39 8.53 8.35 6.69 6.68
African American/Black: Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Blackwell (town) Forest County Fox Lake (town) Dodge County Greenbush (town) Sheboygan County Racine (city) Racine County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Madison (town) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Brockway (town) Jackson County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Waupun (city) Dodge County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Place
Number
%
3,761 456 343 264 108 95 66 65 59 53
0.63 0.56 0.16 0.29 0.30 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.29 0.10
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Green Bay (city) Brown County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Waupun (city) Dodge County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County
230,503 17,692 6,002 1,658 1,279 1,985 1,163 7,804 1,595 14,234
38.61 21.61 16.78 13.62 11.93 9.68 8.70 8.64 6.89 6.84
Place
Number
%
8 41 9 6 3 1 7 3,761 41 456
1.83 1.59 1.50 1.02 0.93 0.93 0.86 0.63 0.59 0.56
Eastman (village) Crawford County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Marshall (town) Richland County Richford (town) Waushara County Dewhurst (town) Clark County Brokaw (village) Marathon County Fountain Prairie (town) Columbia County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (town) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County
African American/Black: Not Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
226,742 17,236 13,891 7,540 5,894 1,926 1,883 1,641 1,549 1,545
37.98 21.06 6.68 8.35 16.48 9.39 1.84 13.48 6.69 5.24
Number
%
3,761 456 108 264 59 42 46 27 23 343
0.63 0.56 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.16
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
African, sub-Saharan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Blackwell (town) Forest County Fox Lake (town) Dodge County Greenbush (town) Sheboygan County Racine (city) Racine County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Madison (town) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Brockway (town) Jackson County
226,742 97 580 642 17,236 489 1,191 5,894 831 368
37.98 27.95 24.15 23.15 21.06 19.00 17.00 16.48 15.72 14.26
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Marshfield (city) Wood County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
7,627 1,319 532 517 271 151 130 103 98
1.28 0.64 0.65 0.57 1.33 0.42 0.69 0.15 0.81
558
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Green Bay (city) Brown County
94
0.09
African, Subsaharan: Cape Verdean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Marengo (town) Ashland County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Winter (town) Sawyer County Komensky (town) Jackson County Longwood (town) Clark County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Doylestown (village) Columbia County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Fountain Prairie (town) Columbia County Fairbanks (town) Shawano County
Number
%
9 51 17 8 11 271 4 7,627 10 8
2.42 2.00 1.73 1.71 1.53 1.33 1.30 1.28 1.24 1.20
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Place % 1.33 1.28 0.81 0.69 0.65 0.64 0.57 0.55 0.50 0.49
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
145 72 32 14 9 9 8 8 4 4
0.02 0.03 0.16 0.48 0.13 0.04 1.20 0.01 0.17 0.13
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Fairbanks (town) Shawano County Green Bay (city) Brown County Holland (town) Sheboygan County Barron (city) Barron County
African, Subsaharan: African Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Fitchburg (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
6,662 808 532 469 151 101 73 72 68 66
1.12 0.39 0.65 0.52 0.42 0.49 0.12 0.07 0.11 0.54
%
8 14 3 3 3 3 4 32 9 4
1.20 0.48 0.29 0.27 0.26 0.20 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.13
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Marengo (town) Ashland County Winter (town) Sawyer County Komensky (town) Jackson County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Longwood (town) Clark County Fountain Prairie (town) Columbia County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Lincoln (town) Bayfield County Whitelaw (village) Manitowoc County Paris (town) Kenosha County
Place
Number
%
9 17 8 41 11 10 6,662 3 7 14
2.42 1.73 1.71 1.61 1.53 1.24 1.12 1.07 0.99 0.95
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Beloit (city) Rock County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
6,662 532 66 469 101 63 151 56 808 41
1.12 0.65 0.54 0.52 0.49 0.47 0.42 0.41 0.39 0.31
%
32 9 72 145 8 4
0.16 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01
African, Subsaharan: Ghanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Troy (town) Saint Croix County Poynette (village) Columbia County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Chain O’ Lakes-King (cdp) Waupaca County Dayton (town) Waupaca County Union (town) Rock County
0.08 0.06 0.01 0.00
African, Subsaharan: Kenyan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
43 17 11 8
0.01 0.03 0.02 0.14
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Mount Horeb (village) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
8 17 11 43
0.14 0.03 0.02 0.01
Mount Horeb (village) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
17 11 43
0.03 0.02 0.01
La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
18 19 23 23
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Fairbanks (town) Shawano County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County Barre (town) La Crosse County Lenroot (town) Sawyer County Monroe (town) Green County Mazomanie (village) Dane County Holland (town) Sheboygan County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Barron (city) Barron County
Number
Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
0.30 0.26 0.23 0.18 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.01 0.00
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
271 7,627 98 130 532 1,319 517 74 67 67
%
11 6 5 5 2 6 18 19 23 23
%
African, Subsaharan: Ethiopian
Number
Number
Troy (town) Saint Croix County Poynette (village) Columbia County Chain O’ Lakes-King (cdp) Waupaca County Dayton (town) Waupaca County Union (town) Rock County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
%
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Place
Number
%
23 23 19 18 11 6 6 5 5 2
0.01 0.00 0.06 0.08 0.30 0.26 0.09 0.23 0.18 0.11
African, Subsaharan: Liberian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
73 44 19 10 7 2 2
0.36 0.02 0.00 0.06 0.68 0.29 0.00
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Amnicon (town) Douglas County Perry (town) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Amnicon (town) Douglas County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Perry (town) Dane County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
7 73 2 10 44 19 2
0.68 0.36 0.29 0.06 0.02 0.00 0.00
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
73 10 44 19 2
0.36 0.06 0.02 0.00 0.00
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
14 8
0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Place
Number
%
17 14 8
0.08 0.00 0.00
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
African, Subsaharan: Sierra Leonean
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
321 169 130 64 26 25 23 17 14 14
0.05 0.08 0.69 0.31 0.07 0.12 0.03 0.17 0.02 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Marshfield (city) Wood County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Platteville (city) Grant County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
63 28 5
0.01 0.01 0.55
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Brandon (village) Fond du Lac County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 63 28
0.55 0.01 0.01
Brandon (village) Fond du Lac County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 2 11 130 2 10 2 64 7 3
1.30 1.16 0.72 0.69 0.49 0.39 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29
Doylestown (village) Columbia County Peeksville (town) Ashland County Belgium (town) Ozaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County Wingville (town) Grant County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Barnes (town) Bayfield County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Washburn (city) Bayfield County Hazel Green (town) Grant County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
130 64 25 169 26 9 321 7 9 6
0.69 0.31 0.12 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Marshfield (city) Wood County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Madison (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County
African, Subsaharan: Senegalese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
17 17 14 8 5 3
0.21 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.18
Rice Lake (city) Barron County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kinnickinnic (town) Saint Croix County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
63 28
0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
African, Subsaharan: Somalian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
African, Subsaharan: South African
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
African, Subsaharan: Nigerian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
48 32 25 14 10 3 3
0.01 1.00 0.03 0.10 0.00 0.71 0.21
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Barron (city) Barron County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Commonwealth (town) Florence County Mishicot (village) Manitowoc County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1.09 1.01 0.68 0.58 0.56 0.54 0.25 0.22 0.21 0.19
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
34 23 16 18 45 17 12 17 20 59
0.21 0.19 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.05 0.03
Menasha (town) Winnebago County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Madison (city) Dane County
African, Subsaharan: Sudanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
32 3 3 14 25 48 10
1.00 0.71 0.21 0.10 0.03 0.01 0.00
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
%
14 25 48 10
0.10 0.03 0.01 0.00
Number
%
25 11 9 9 7
0.00 0.08 0.30 0.12 0.24
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Madison (town) Dane County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
9 7 9 11 25
0.30 0.24 0.12 0.08 0.00
Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County Madison (town) Dane County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Kinnickinnic (town) Saint Croix County Rice Lake (city) Barron County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
%
43 8 6 18 5 9 2 7 34 23
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Springfield (town) Saint Croix County Berlin (town) Marathon County Cross Plains (village) Dane County Christiana (town) Vernon County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Hillsboro (town) Vernon County Brodhead (city) Green County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
0.01 0.03 0.12 1.09 0.21 0.19 0.05 0.58 0.13 0.12
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Barron (city) Barron County Commonwealth (town) Florence County Mishicot (village) Manitowoc County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
%
71 59 45 43 34 23 20 18 18 17
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Cross Plains (village) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
559
Place
Number
%
5 17 3 17
0.35 0.21 0.18 0.08
Whitewater (city) Walworth County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
11 25
0.08 0.00
560
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings African, Subsaharan: Ugandan
Hull (town) Portage County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Herman (town) Sheboygan County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
13 11 8
0.23 0.08 0.40
Baraboo (city) Sauk County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
132 6 5 5
0.02 0.00 0.47 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Marshfield (town) Fond du Lac County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 132 5 6
0.47 0.02 0.01 0.00
Marshfield (town) Fond du Lac County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County
Place
Number
%
132 5 6
0.02 0.01 0.00
African, Subsaharan: Zairian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
%
African, Subsaharan: Zimbabwean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
20
0.06
Number
%
20
0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
20
0.06
African, Subsaharan: Other
Number
%
5 7 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 1
2.23 0.63 0.61 0.45 0.15 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09
Blaine (town) Burnett County Portland (town) Dodge County Lorain (town) Polk County Pigeon (town) Trempealeau County Belmont (town) Lafayette County Herman (town) Sheboygan County Clayton (town) Crawford County Matteson (town) Waupaca County Germantown (town) Juneau County Turtle Lake (village) Barron County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
22 18 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 6
0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.63 0.01 0.67 0.03
5 2 6 7 2 1 3 3 2 1
2.23 0.95 0.67 0.63 0.61 0.56 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
92 61 29 19 18 17 17
0.04 0.01 0.08 0.03 0.06 0.50 0.23
Place Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Germantown (village) Washington County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
%
3 3 2 5 3 3 2 2 7 2
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
9 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.15 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.56
Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County Woodruff (town) Oneida County West Salem (village) La Crosse County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Steuben (village) Crawford County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Alaska Native: Aleut
Number
Blaine (town) Burnett County Lynne (town) Oneida County Pigeon (town) Trempealeau County Portland (town) Dodge County Lorain (town) Polk County Steuben (village) Crawford County Balsam Lake (village) Polk County La Prairie (town) Rock County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Spirit (town) Price County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Ledgeview (town) Brown County Madison (town) Dane County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
0.08 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Portland (town) Dodge County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Pigeon (town) Trempealeau County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
0.63 0.00 2.23 0.01 0.45 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
29 11 18 92 19 4 61 8 8 7
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
%
7 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
Number
Portland (town) Dodge County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Blaine (town) Burnett County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Pigeon (town) Trempealeau County Altoona (city) Eau Claire County Ashland (city) Ashland County Waupaca (city) Waupaca County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County
Alaska Native tribes, specified
Number
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
0.50 0.40 0.35 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.14 0.12 0.08 0.08
Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Stoughton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
17 8 8 17 13 5 5 8 29 11
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Ledgeview (town) Brown County Herman (town) Sheboygan County River Falls (town) Pierce County Madison (town) Dane County Hull (town) Portage County Lomira (village) Dodge County Chilton (city) Calumet County Hudson (town) Saint Croix County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
0.02 0.02
Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
2 2
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
6 9 6 4 3 3 3 3
0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Steuben (village) Crawford County Lynne (town) Oneida County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Woodruff (town) Oneida County La Prairie (town) Rock County Germantown (town) Juneau County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1 1 1 3 1 1
0.56 0.48 0.16 0.15 0.11 0.09
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Marathon (town) Marathon County Prairie du Chien (town) Crawford County West Salem (village) La Crosse County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County
1 1 3 2
0.09 0.09 0.07 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Beloit (town) Rock County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County La Prairie (town) Rock County Berry (town) Dane County Holmen (village) La Crosse County Oconomowoc (town) Waukesha County
3 3 2 2 2 2
0.04 0.02 0.22 0.18 0.03 0.03
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
4 9 6 1 1 5 2 2 1 1
0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Germantown (village) Washington County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Monroe (city) Green County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Alaska Native: Eskimo
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
0.32 0.28 0.22 0.18 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.08 0.07 0.04
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
10 8 7 6 4 3 3 3 3 3
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.32 0.11 0.07 0.05 0.04
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Balsam Lake (village) Polk County Empire (town) Fond du Lac County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Buchanan (town) Outagamie County Rice Lake (city) Barron County
%
1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 3
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Spirit (town) Price County La Grange (town) Monroe County La Prairie (town) Rock County Berry (town) Dane County Eastman (town) Crawford County Harrison (town) Lincoln County Montreal (city) Iron County Trenton (town) Dodge County Oregon (village) Dane County Beloit (town) Rock County
Place
Number
%
3 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 4 1
0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Beloit (city) Rock County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Number
%
1 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3
0.48 0.32 0.22 0.16 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11
Lynne (town) Oneida County Balsam Lake (village) Polk County Pigeon (town) Trempealeau County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Stella (town) Oneida County Mazomanie (village) Dane County Wood (town) Wood County Mountain (town) Oconto County Wonewoc (village) Juneau County Empire (town) Fond du Lac County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
%
3 3 7 6 4 3 3 2 1 1
0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
%
2 1 1
0.00 0.01 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 2 1
0.01 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
1 2 1
0.01 0.00 0.00
Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Alaska Native tribes, not specified
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
5 5 5 4
0.28 0.07 0.01 0.00
Turtle Lake (village) Barron County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Swiss (town) Burnett County Matteson (town) Waupaca County West Salem (village) La Crosse County Antigo (city) Langlade County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Janesville (city) Rock County
Number
%
4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
0.38 0.25 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.18 0.14 0.12 0.09 0.07
Turtle Lake (village) Barron County Swiss (town) Burnett County Radisson (town) Sawyer County Matteson (town) Waupaca County Clam Falls (town) Polk County Hewitt (town) Marathon County New Hope (town) Portage County Birch (town) Lincoln County Albion (town) Jackson County Pound (town) Marinette County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Janesville (city) Rock County Appleton (city) Outagamie County De Pere (city) Brown County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
American Indian or Alaska Native, not specified
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Superior (city) Douglas County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
3,074 601 598 257 254 239 195 182 182 153
0.51 0.59 0.29 0.94 0.31 0.26 0.31 0.29 0.26 0.24
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
23 46 25 9 18 103 35 12 22 36
6.55 4.69 4.62 3.91 3.90 3.43 3.27 3.27 3.14 2.96
Middle Village (cdp) Menominee County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Washburn (town) Bayfield County Bell (town) Bayfield County Komensky (town) Jackson County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Oneida (cdp) Brown County New Post (cdp) Sawyer County Bartelme (town) Shawano County Russell (town) Bayfield County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
La Grange (town) Monroe County Oregon (village) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Alaska Native: Tlingit-Haida
Place
Number
Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
0.22 0.18
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1 1
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Radisson (town) Sawyer County Clam Falls (town) Polk County
Alaska Native: All other tribes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
561
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.38 0.00 0.25 0.21 0.04 0.02 0.00 0.00
Place Superior (city) Douglas County Allouez (village) Brown County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waupun (city) Dodge County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
257 127 601 3,074 46 79 127 35
0.94 0.82 0.59 0.51 0.43 0.39 0.35 0.34
562
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Wausau (city) Marathon County
140 128
0.33 0.33
Albanian
Westfield (village) Marquette County Muscoda (town) Grant County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Wautoma (city) Waushara County
0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15
Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Beloit (city) Rock County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Number
%
249 230 229 206 96 93 86 54 42 40
0.27 0.04 1.08 1.12 0.05 0.45 0.73 0.23 0.34 0.46
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Stoughton (city) Dane County Saint Francis (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Place
Number
%
9 7 6 34 8 6 9
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Janesville (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County
American Indian tribes, specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
13 206 229 3 6 39 86 7 6 3
2.20 1.12 1.08 0.89 0.85 0.80 0.73 0.65 0.59 0.56
Wausaukee (village) Marinette County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Lac La Belle (village) Waukesha County Sullivan (village) Jefferson County Lake Mills (city) Jefferson County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Flambeau (town) Rusk County Lannon (village) Waukesha County Minong (village) Washburn County
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Madison (city) Dane County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Russell (town) Bayfield County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County
Number
%
5,869 3,661 1,670 1,522 1,293 1,225 1,053 1,000 871 805
0.98 3.58 55.59 38.04 92.75 0.59 82.78 65.23 71.63 35.87
Place
Place
Number
%
206 229 86 93 42 249 34 54 27 25
1.12 1.08 0.73 0.45 0.34 0.27 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.19
Odanah (cdp) Ashland County Neopit (cdp) Menominee County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Bartelme (town) Shawano County Middle Village (cdp) Menominee County Russell (town) Bayfield County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
34 14 11 10 9 9 8 8 7 6
0.01 1.19 0.13 0.13 0.02 0.00 0.15 0.01 0.02 0.13
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Fremont (town) Clark County Saint Francis (city) Milwaukee County Delafield (town) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Green Bay (city) Brown County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Campbell (town) La Crosse County
Number
%
239 779 1,293 105 792 1,053 516 252 871 435
94.09 92.85 92.75 84.68 83.54 82.78 73.71 71.79 71.63 69.60
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
183 26 24 21 15 13 12 11 10 9
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.04
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Beloit (city) Rock County Watertown (city) Jefferson County
Green Bay (city) Brown County Superior (city) Douglas County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
3,661 560 226 248 156 147 205 5,869 177 576
3.58 2.05 1.28 1.21 1.15 1.13 1.11 0.98 0.96 0.94
American Indian: Apache
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
14 2 3 2 3 2
1.19 0.39 0.26 0.26 0.16 0.16
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
%
1 8 4 2 1 2 1 1 2 1
1.05 0.85 0.75 0.68 0.61 0.41 0.39 0.38 0.33 0.29
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Foster (town) Clark County Delmar (town) Chippewa County Otter Creek (town) Eau Claire County Lincoln (town) Bayfield County Georgetown (town) Price County Bloom (town) Richland County Downing (village) Dunn County Ridgeland (village) Dunn County Hixton (town) Jackson County Saint Marie (town) Green Lake County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Fremont (town) Clark County Bear Creek (town) Sauk County Montrose (town) Dane County Drammen (town) Eau Claire County Mercer (town) Iron County Green Lake (town) Green Lake County
0.06 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
American Indian: Blackfeet
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
6 7 24 10 9 6 6 18 12 11
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Alsatian
Place
Number
Merrill (city) Lincoln County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Stoughton (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Howard (village) Brown County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Weston (village) Marathon County Whitewater (city) Walworth County
0.71 0.59 0.44 0.43 0.38 0.32 0.27 0.25 0.21 0.21
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
3 5 5 5 3 1 3 2 3 2
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Rudolph (village) Wood County Rantoul (town) Calumet County Hebron (town) Jefferson County Meenon (town) Burnett County Dane (village) Dane County Castle Rock (town) Grant County Mount Morris (town) Waushara County Thornapple (town) Rusk County Rolling (town) Langlade County Clayton (town) Crawford County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
0.02 0.03 0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
10 9 9
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
2 1 8 3
Number
%
86 24 18 16 12 11 10
0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03
Place Baraboo (city) Sauk County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Middleton (city) Dane County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
5 9 7 6 4 183 26 24
0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Janesville (city) Rock County Beloit (city) Rock County
15 10
0.03 0.03
American Indian: Cherokee
Spring Lake (town) Pierce County Solon Springs (village) Douglas County Prairie du Sac (village) Sauk County Lake (town) Price County
Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Hayward (town) Sawyer County Ashland (city) Ashland County Superior (city) Douglas County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County
Number
%
688 227 153 91 71 58 55 52 50 48
0.12 0.11 0.17 0.11 0.20 0.06 0.09 0.10 0.08 0.09
Place
Number
%
7 2 2 1 1 1 27 6 2 1
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
American Indian: Chickasaw
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
5 7 3 8 2 1 3 3 7 4
2.39 2.11 1.52 1.17 1.15 1.08 0.96 0.96 0.86 0.86
Tripp (town) Bayfield County West Marshland (town) Burnett County Long Lake (town) Florence County Marshall (town) Rusk County Ferryville (village) Crawford County Melvina (village) Monroe County Castle Rock (town) Grant County Rewey (village) Iowa County Fountain Prairie (town) Columbia County Radisson (town) Sawyer County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place Odanah (cdp) Ashland County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Russell (town) Bayfield County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Reserve (cdp) Sawyer County New Post (cdp) Sawyer County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Couderay (town) Sawyer County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
%
35 71 153 21 22 18 15 688 25 227
0.22 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.11
Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Stoughton (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County River Falls (city) Pierce County Monroe (city) Green County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County
American Indian: Cheyenne
%
15 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.19 0.01 0.53 0.04 0.00 0.02
Place Superior (city) Douglas County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Marinette (city) Marinette County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay (city) Brown County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
0.53 0.19 0.19 0.12 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.04
Dewey (town) Burnett County New Glarus (village) Green County Adell (village) Sheboygan County Swiss (town) Burnett County Balsam Lake (town) Polk County Gale (town) Trempealeau County Sherman (town) Sheboygan County Spring Green (village) Sauk County Saint Croix Falls (city) Polk County Plymouth (city) Sheboygan County
1.79 0.42 0.37 0.37 0.32 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.25
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
%
85 35 15 9 7 7 6 6 6 6
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.09 0.06 0.03 0.02
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay (city) Brown County Burlington (town) Racine County Lisbon (town) Waukesha County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Beloit (city) Rock County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
27 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.06 1.09 0.18 0.04 0.40 0.03
Place
Number
%
6 5 4 2 1 1 15 6 3 2
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
American Indian: Chippewa
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Draper (town) Sawyer County De Soto (village) Vernon County Eau Pleine (town) Marathon County Radisson (town) Sawyer County Rosholt (village) Portage County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County
%
491 78 78 43 199 293 79 35 1,493 156
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2 4 3 1 1 4
1.17 1.09 0.40 0.22 0.19 0.18
Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Russell (town) Bayfield County
%
3 2 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 5
1.66 0.44 0.38 0.31 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.19
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Colburn (town) Adams County Lyndon Station (village) Juneau County Hawthorne (town) Douglas County Lafayette (town) Monroe County Browns Lake (cdp) Racine County Pleasant Valley (town) Saint Croix County Oak Grove (town) Barron County Alma Center (village) Jackson County Lincoln (town) Forest County Lincoln (town) Vilas County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
American Indian: Choctaw
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Prairie du Sac (village) Sauk County Waunakee (village) Dane County De Soto (village) Vernon County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County Sturgeon Bay (city) Door County Eau Pleine (town) Marathon County Sussex (village) Waukesha County
91.73 80.19 79.85 69.90 65.92 64.91 54.50 51.30 42.43 34.45
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
%
233 1,020 757 850 412 283 200 1,541 199 773
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County New Glarus (village) Green County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Dewey (town) Burnett County Plymouth (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waunakee (village) Dane County
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
34.45 79.85 20.62 6.16 1.79 65.92
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
773 757 676 531 491 412
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Green Bay (city) Brown County Janesville (city) Rock County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
0.18 0.17 0.15 0.15
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1 1 5 2
563
Number
%
1,541 1,493 1,020 850
51.30 0.25 80.19 69.90
Place Plover (village) Portage County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
4 6 4 35 15
0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
564
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Beloit (city) Rock County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
6 4 85 9 7
0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
American Indian: Colville Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 3 1 1 1 1 1
0.02 0.00 0.09 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.00
Middleton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Amnicon (town) Douglas County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Janesville (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
1 1 3 1 3 1 1
0.09 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Amnicon (town) Douglas County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Middleton (city) Dane County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
%
3 3 7 5 4 3 1 1 1 1
0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
American Indian: Cree
%
3 1 3 1 1
0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
15 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3
% 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.50 0.41 0.13 0.03 0.01 0.31 0.19
Place
Number
%
3 2 44 7 4 3 3 2 2 2
0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Beloit (city) Rock County Caledonia (town) Racine County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
American Indian: Crow
Place
Number
%
4 4 2 3 1 2 3 1 4 1
0.50 0.41 0.33 0.31 0.22 0.21 0.19 0.18 0.13 0.12
Birch (town) Lincoln County Edson (town) Chippewa County Lakeside (town) Douglas County Saxeville (town) Waushara County Birchwood (town) Washburn County Boulder Junction (town) Vilas County Darien (village) Walworth County Clam Falls (town) Polk County Stephenson (town) Marinette County Marshfield (town) Wood County
Number
%
11 7 7 5 5 4 3 3 3 3
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.66 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
5 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
0.66 0.26 0.18 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
17 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1
0.00 1.23 0.00 0.08 0.24 0.21 0.07 0.06 0.00 0.19
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Lohrville (village) Waushara County Madison (city) Dane County East Troy (village) Walworth County Hartland (town) Shawano County Balsam Lake (village) Polk County Lodi (town) Columbia County Lake Wisconsin (cdp) Columbia County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Birchwood (village) Washburn County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
5 4 2 4 3 1 1 1 15 6
0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Menomonie (city) Dunn County Howard (village) Brown County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Marinette (city) Marinette County Richfield (town) Washington County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population Eaton (town) Manitowoc County Pulaski (town) Iowa County Strongs Prairie (town) Adams County Arland (town) Barron County Muscoda (town) Grant County Buena Vista (town) Richland County West Baraboo (village) Sauk County Calumet (town) Fond du Lac County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Trimbelle (town) Pierce County
0.28 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.18 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.10
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
%
1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 3
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Birch (town) Lincoln County Edson (town) Chippewa County Stephenson (town) Marinette County Howard (village) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Saxeville (town) Waushara County Darien (village) Walworth County
Number
Seymour (town) Lafayette County Liberty (town) Manitowoc County Maple Bluff (village) Dane County Big Flats (town) Adams County Kickapoo (town) Vernon County Vesper (village) Wood County Almond (town) Portage County Montreal (city) Iron County Mountain (town) Oconto County Oakland (town) Jefferson County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Eaton (town) Manitowoc County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Edgerton (city) Rock County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Stevens Point (city) Portage County
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
American Indian: Comanche
Place
0.10
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Middleton (city) Dane County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County
3
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Oakland (town) Jefferson County
Menasha (city) Winnebago County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
American Indian: Creek
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Antigo (city) Langlade County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Racine (city) Racine County Liberty (town) Manitowoc County Maple Bluff (village) Dane County
%
5 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 1
1.23 0.24 0.21 0.19 0.17 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Lohrville (village) Waushara County Hartland (town) Shawano County Balsam Lake (village) Polk County Birchwood (village) Washburn County Camp Douglas (village) Juneau County East Troy (village) Walworth County Lodi (town) Columbia County Lake Wisconsin (cdp) Columbia County Somerset (village) Saint Croix County Bohners Lake (cdp) Racine County
Number
%
44 9 7 7 4 4 4 3 3
0.01 0.00 0.08 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.22
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Beloit (city) Rock County Green Bay (city) Brown County Janesville (city) Rock County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
17 5 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings American Indian: Delaware
American Indian: Iroquois
565
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
6 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 1
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.11
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Belle Plaine (town) Shawano County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Superior (city) Douglas County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Sheldon (town) Monroe County Brooklyn (village) Dane County
Place
Number
%
2,120 1,396 1,209 728 591 148 145 124 123 112
2.07 34.89 0.20 14.30 55.23 0.72 0.21 0.20 0.06 0.64
Green Bay (city) Brown County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Hobart (town) Brown County Oneida (cdp) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0.15 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.04
Sheldon (town) Monroe County Belle Plaine (town) Shawano County Brooklyn (village) Dane County Jackson (town) Adams County Dunbar (town) Marinette County Theresa (village) Dodge County Cross Plains (town) Dane County Excelsior (town) Sauk County Fox Lake (city) Dodge County Mukwa (town) Waupaca County
Place
Place
%
591 1,396 728 37 15 29 23 14 4 2,120
55.23 34.89 14.30 5.29 4.89 2.96 2.74 2.43 2.29 2.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
5 2 2 1 1 1 6 5 3 2
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Superior (city) Douglas County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Place
American Indian: Houma
American Indian: Latin American Indians
Place
Number
%
275 80 46 41 39 23 22 21 13 12
0.05 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.06
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Green Bay (city) Brown County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Beloit (city) Rock County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
2,120 98 148 112 74 51 41 47 45 95
2.07 0.75 0.72 0.64 0.55 0.43 0.39 0.29 0.29 0.28
Green Bay (city) Brown County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County De Pere (city) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Allouez (village) Brown County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
6 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 1
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Oneida (cdp) Brown County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Hobart (town) Brown County Bartelme (town) Shawano County Nichols (village) Outagamie County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Neopit (cdp) Menominee County Gresham (village) Shawano County Cranmoor (town) Wood County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Number
Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Marshfield (city) Wood County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Madison (city) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Bend (city) Washington County
Place
Number
%
2 6 5 2 1 6 2 3 1 5
0.95 0.63 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.40 0.38 0.32
Clover (town) Bayfield County Chester (town) Dodge County Elkhart Lake (village) Sheboygan County Merrimac (village) Sauk County Union Center (village) Juneau County Eagle Lake (cdp) Racine County Cobb (village) Iowa County Coloma (town) Waushara County North Bay (village) Racine County Newark (town) Rock County
American Indian: Kiowa
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
3 2 2 1 1 1
0.18 0.17 0.00 0.78 0.00 0.00
Phillips (city) Price County Casco (town) Kewaunee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Bear Bluff (town) Jackson County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 3 2 2 1 1
0.78 0.18 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00
Bear Bluff (town) Jackson County Phillips (city) Price County Casco (town) Kewaunee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
2 1 1
0.00 0.00 0.00
Place
Place
Number
%
6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2
0.03 0.06 0.00 0.16 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.00 0.11 0.03
Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Como (cdp) Walworth County Geneva (town) Walworth County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County Mukwonago (town) Waukesha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Palmyra (village) Jefferson County Grand Rapids (town) Wood County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Eastman (village) Crawford County Springvale (town) Columbia County Como (cdp) Walworth County Birch (town) Lincoln County Palmyra (village) Jefferson County Geneva (town) Walworth County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County Mukwonago (town) Waukesha County Brockway (town) Jackson County
%
9 46 39 12 9 275 23 10 80 41
0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
American Indian: Lumbee Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Marinette (city) Marinette County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
1 1 3 1 2 3 4 3 3 1
0.23 0.18 0.16 0.12 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Eleva (village) Trempealeau County Caledonia (town) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Platteville (town) Grant County Vernon (town) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County Oakfield (village) Fond du Lac County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
12 9 6 5 4 3 3 3 2
0.00 0.00 0.94 0.02 0.00 0.22 0.04 0.00 0.20
566
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Shawano (city) Shawano County
2
American Indian: Navajo
0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
6 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 5
0.94 0.22 0.20 0.15 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02
Eleva (village) Trempealeau County Platteville (town) Grant County Oakfield (village) Fond du Lac County Eden (village) Fond du Lac County Phelps (town) Vilas County Cameron (village) Barron County Vernon (town) Waukesha County Harmony (town) Rock County Erin (town) Washington County Caledonia (town) Racine County
Place
Number
%
25 22 16 11 8 7 5 5 5 4
0.01 0.00 0.02 0.27 0.75 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.64
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Oneida (cdp) Brown County Green Bay (city) Brown County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
5 2 1 12 9 4 3 1 1 1
0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Caledonia (town) Racine County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Place
Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Neopit (cdp) Menominee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Shawano (city) Shawano County Middle Village (cdp) Menominee County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Wescott (town) Shawano County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County
%
8 2 4 1 3 3 2 3 11 3
0.75 0.69 0.64 0.51 0.39 0.35 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.24
Place
Number
%
1,206 912 725 581 509 414 232 229 124 103
86.51 59.49 86.41 0.57 0.09 4.99 66.10 23.34 3.39 83.06
Number
%
69 19 18 17 17 11 11 8 6 5
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.06 0.03 0.15 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.75
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Green Bay (city) Brown County West Bend (city) Washington County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Jefferson (city) Jefferson County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Rhinelander (city) Oneida County Cascade (village) Sheboygan County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
16 5 3 25 7 5 5 4 4 4
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Racine (city) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Wausau (city) Marathon County
0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
8 10 5 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
American Indian: Ottawa
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Allouez (village) Brown County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Middleton (city) Dane County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Oneida (cdp) Brown County Mead (town) Clark County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Long Lake (town) Florence County La Farge (village) Vernon County Sturgeon Bay (town) Door County Suring (village) Oconto County Lincoln (town) Forest County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Sanborn (town) Ashland County
American Indian: Menominee
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
2 5 2 4 4 2 1 3 3 3
0.98 0.75 0.48 0.46 0.44 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.22
Tipler (town) Florence County Cascade (village) Sheboygan County Commonwealth (town) Florence County Sturgeon Bay (town) Door County Cloverland (town) Vilas County Blue Mounds (village) Dane County Schoepke (town) Oneida County Newburg (village) Washington County Mazomanie (town) Dane County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County
American Indian: Osage
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Neopit (cdp) Menominee County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County Middle Village (cdp) Menominee County Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Gresham (village) Shawano County Bartelme (town) Shawano County Shawano (city) Shawano County How (town) Oconto County
Number
%
1,206 725 103 232 912 229 46 48 414 23
86.51 86.41 83.06 66.10 59.49 23.34 8.00 6.86 4.99 4.09
Place
Number
%
10 8 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 1
0.01 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.00 0.14 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.28
Green Bay (city) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Brighton (town) Kenosha County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Frankfort (town) Pepin County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Green Bay (city) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wausau (city) Marathon County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Neenah (city) Winnebago County De Pere (city) Brown County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
Number
%
581 33 22 18 81 44 13 24 20 18
0.57 0.19 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10
Place Frankfort (town) Pepin County Couderay (town) Sawyer County Bayfield (town) Bayfield County Brighton (town) Kenosha County Clearfield (town) Juneau County Ludington (town) Eau Claire County Brice Prairie (cdp) La Crosse County Spring Green (town) Sauk County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County
Place
Number
%
11 17 8 5 17 4 3 3 3 19
0.09 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County West Bend (city) Washington County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Whitewater (city) Walworth County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Howard (village) Brown County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Marinette (city) Marinette County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County
American Indian: Paiute Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 3
0.28 0.21 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
Place Shell Lake (city) Washburn County Stanley (town) Barron County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Hutchins (town) Shawano County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Stanfold (town) Barron County Lima (town) Pepin County Byron (town) Monroe County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1
0.31 0.13 0.04 0.00 0.37 0.01 0.15 0.14 0.07
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
1
American Indian: Potawatomi
0.01
567
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
2 4 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 3
0.37 0.31 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.07 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.00
Hutchins (town) Shawano County Shell Lake (city) Washburn County Stanfold (town) Barron County Lima (town) Pepin County Stanley (town) Barron County Byron (town) Monroe County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
238 207 131 61 49 37 34 26 26 20
18.83 20.60 0.02 3.11 0.05 0.15 0.09 0.87 0.01 0.03
Wabeno (town) Forest County Lincoln (town) Forest County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Crandon (city) Forest County Green Bay (city) Brown County Neenah (city) Winnebago County Wausau (city) Marathon County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Madison (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
2 1 3 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Menasha (city) Winnebago County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
American Indian: Pima Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
8 7 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1
0.01 0.00 0.01 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.24 0.11 0.03
Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Beloit (city) Rock County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County McKinley (town) Taylor County Baldwin (town) Saint Croix County Brillion (city) Calumet County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 1 4 1 1 8 5 2 2 1
0.24 0.11 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
McKinley (town) Taylor County Baldwin (town) Saint Croix County Sheboygan Falls (city) Sheboygan County Brillion (city) Calumet County Kronenwetter (town) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Elkhorn (city) Walworth County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Green Bay (city) Brown County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Howard (village) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County De Pere (city) Brown County
Number
%
8 5 2 2 1 1 1 7 3 1
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
207 238 61 2 10 14 19 7 6 17
20.60 18.83 3.11 1.96 1.63 1.60 1.58 1.51 1.49 1.47
Place
Number
%
6 5 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1
0.01 0.01 0.72 0.58 0.09 0.00 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.03
Appleton (city) Outagamie County Racine (city) Racine County Bear Creek (village) Outagamie County Waumandee (town) Buffalo County Thiensville (village) Ozaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Grant (town) Portage County Westby (city) Vernon County Center (town) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
37 34 15 15 9 8 49 5 6 5
0.15 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Neenah (city) Winnebago County Wausau (city) Marathon County Marshfield (city) Wood County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Marinette (city) Marinette County Weston (village) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County Hartford (city) Washington County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
American Indian: Puget Sound Salish
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
3 10 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 16
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Lincoln (town) Forest County Wabeno (town) Forest County Crandon (city) Forest County Caswell (town) Forest County Crandon (town) Forest County Lakewood (town) Oconto County Seneca (town) Wood County Armstrong Creek (town) Forest County Hiles (town) Forest County Nashville (town) Forest County
Number
Baraboo (city) Sauk County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Allouez (village) Brown County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County River Falls (city) Pierce County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
3 3 3 1 1 1 1 6 5 1
0.72 0.58 0.09 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01
Bear Creek (village) Outagamie County Waumandee (town) Buffalo County Thiensville (village) Ozaukee County Sanborn (town) Ashland County Grant (town) Portage County Westby (city) Vernon County Center (town) Outagamie County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Racine (city) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
American Indian: Pueblo
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
16 10 9 6 6 5 4 4 3 3
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.10 0.04 0.00 0.12 0.03
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Rothschild (village) Marathon County Portage (city) Columbia County Racine (city) Racine County Brockway (town) Jackson County Baraboo (city) Sauk County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Mount Sterling (village) Crawford County Aurora (town) Taylor County Mayville (town) Clark County Couderay (town) Sawyer County Hammel (town) Taylor County Brockway (town) Jackson County Dorchester (village) Clark County Rothschild (village) Marathon County Lincoln (town) Forest County Meenon (town) Burnett County
%
6 5 1 1 3 1 1 1
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
American Indian: Seminole Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Appleton (city) Outagamie County Racine (city) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Middleton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
1 1 2 1 1 3 1 5 1 1
0.47 0.26 0.22 0.21 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.09
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Bradford (town) Rock County Silver Lake (village) Kenosha County Rice Lake (city) Barron County River Falls (city) Pierce County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Kewaunee (town) Kewaunee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
19 7 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.40 0.17 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.23
568
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings American Indian: Sioux
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
4 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 1
0.40 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.08 0.08 0.08
Bradford (town) Rock County Lohrville (village) Waushara County Rudolph (village) Wood County West Kewaunee (town) Kewaunee County Silver Lake (village) Kenosha County Rock Falls (town) Lincoln County Leon (town) Waushara County Exeter (town) Green County Lake Koshkonong (cdp) Jefferson County Spring Valley (village) Pierce County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
190 76 54 39 36 26 26 26 24 22
0.03 0.04 0.05 1.52 1.20 0.65 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.03
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Beloit (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
4 7 4 2 2 2 1 19 5 4
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
River Falls (city) Pierce County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Neenah (city) Winnebago County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Hartford (city) Washington County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
American Indian: Shoshone
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1.59 1.52 1.44 1.34 1.23 1.20 1.18 0.96 0.84 0.76
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1
% 0.00 0.08 0.20 0.13 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.20 0.10
Place
Number
%
26 12 8 54 24 6 6 5 76 11
0.07 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Beloit (city) Rock County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Stoughton (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County River Falls (city) Pierce County Plover (village) Portage County Madison (city) Dane County West Bend (city) Washington County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 2
0.20 0.20 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02
Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Marietta (town) Crawford County Lafayette (town) Walworth County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Delton (town) Sauk County Rochester (town) Racine County Sun Prairie (town) Dane County Pell Lake (cdp) Walworth County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.25 0.06 0.05 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.00
Number
%
3 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1
0.25 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Buena Vista (town) Portage County Edgerton (city) Rock County Polk (town) Washington County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Luck (village) Polk County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Berlin (city) Green Lake County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Beloit (city) Rock County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Beloit (city) Rock County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
2 2 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Number
%
6 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1
0.00 0.01 0.22 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.10 0.04 0.03
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Weirgor (town) Sawyer County Fifield (town) Price County Brockway (town) Jackson County Ixonia (town) Jefferson County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1
0.27 0.22 0.10 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01
Weirgor (town) Sawyer County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Fifield (town) Price County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Brockway (town) Jackson County Ixonia (town) Jefferson County Rock (town) Rock County Evansville (city) Rock County Janesville (city) Rock County Baraboo (city) Sauk County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
American Indian: Tohono O’Odham
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Madison (city) Dane County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Lafayette (town) Walworth County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Marietta (town) Crawford County Red Springs (town) Shawano County
%
17 39 9 3 5 36 5 3 3 4
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Oneida (cdp) Brown County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Blaine (town) Burnett County Lohrville (village) Waushara County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Rudolph (village) Wood County Rewey (village) Iowa County Dallas (village) Barron County Garfield (town) Jackson County
%
2 1 2 1 1 1
American Indian: Ute
Place
Number
Number
Stevens Point (city) Portage County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Beloit (city) Rock County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Janesville (city) Rock County
Number
%
4 1 6 2 2 1 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Janesville (city) Rock County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Superior (city) Douglas County
American Indian: Yakama Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 3 1
0.01 0.04 0.08
Appleton (city) Outagamie County Verona (city) Dane County Elk (town) Price County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Buena Vista (town) Portage County Luck (village) Polk County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Edgerton (city) Rock County Polk (town) Washington County Berlin (city) Green Lake County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Beloit (city) Rock County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 3 4
0.08 0.04 0.01
Elk (town) Price County Verona (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
4
0.01
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings American Indian: Yaqui
Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Number
Racine (city) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Chester (town) Dodge County Sparta (city) Monroe County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Lyndon (town) Juneau County Nasewaupee (town) Door County Juneau (city) Dodge County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
5 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
0.01 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.02 0.01 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
2 1 1 1 2 5 2 5 3 1
0.21 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Chester (town) Dodge County Lyndon (town) Juneau County Nasewaupee (town) Door County Juneau (city) Dodge County Sparta (city) Monroe County Racine (city) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
5 2 5 3 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Racine (city) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
American Indian: Yuman Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.11 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.01
Appleton (city) Outagamie County New London (city) Waupaca County Monroe (city) Green County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Oconto Falls (town) Oconto County Morrison (town) Brown County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County Salem (town) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 1 1 1 2 2 6 2 1
0.11 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Oconto Falls (town) Oconto County Morrison (town) Brown County Bass Lake (town) Sawyer County New London (city) Waupaca County Monroe (city) Green County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Salem (town) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Monroe (city) Green County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
2 6
0.02 0.01
Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Chief Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Oneida (cdp) Brown County
Number
%
709 421 369 350 268 234 149 146 133 132
0.12 60.14 0.36 13.57 0.13 50.65 0.29 12.00 3.68 13.46
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Bartelme (town) Shawano County Green Bay (city) Brown County Brockway (town) Jackson County Madison (city) Dane County Komensky (town) Jackson County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Lyndon (town) Juneau County Black River Falls (city) Jackson County Red Springs (town) Shawano County
6.86 6.08 5.70
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
65 38 61
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.01
American Indian: All other tribes
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
2
569
Place
Number
%
40 55 64 378 15 13 11 11 10 9
0.37 0.20 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
Waupun (city) Dodge County Superior (city) Douglas County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Caledonia (town) Racine County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Marshfield (city) Wood County Allouez (village) Brown County Middleton (city) Dane County
Arab
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
421 234 89 49 350 132 146 14 94 79
60.14 50.65 15.48 14.29 13.57 13.46 12.00 8.00 6.74 6.59
Bartelme (town) Shawano County Komensky (town) Jackson County Gresham (village) Shawano County Bowler (village) Shawano County Brockway (town) Jackson County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Lyndon (town) Juneau County Cranmoor (town) Wood County Byron (town) Monroe County Dellona (town) Sauk County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Number
%
1,879 941 341 294 248 236 177 174 134 130
0.31 0.45 0.38 0.57 0.84 0.56 0.29 0.17 0.38 0.21
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
55 92 369 149 105 30 26 26 19 86
0.51 0.50 0.36 0.29 0.25 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.14
Baraboo (city) Sauk County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
American Indian tribes, not specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
3.94 2.31 1.97 1.88 1.65 1.26 1.19 1.18 1.16 1.10
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
378 160 93 72 70 66 65 65 64 61
0.06 4.00 0.04 7.34 4.57 2.01 14.91 6.86 0.07 5.70
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oneida (town) Outagamie County Madison (city) Dane County Red Springs (town) Shawano County Legend Lake (cdp) Menominee County Hayward (town) Sawyer County Reserve (cdp) Sawyer County Little Round Lake (cdp) Sawyer County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oneida (cdp) Brown County
%
13 5 11 48 28 30 6 10 8 40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Ephraim (village) Door County Bell (town) Bayfield County Morris (town) Shawano County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Franksville (cdp) Racine County Friendship (town) Fond du Lac County Rush River (town) Saint Croix County Solon Springs (town) Douglas County Mecan (town) Marquette County Erin (town) Washington County
Place
Number
%
248 99 294 236 67 78 56 55 103 71
0.84 0.64 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.49
Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Plover (village) Portage County Richfield (town) Washington County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
Arab: Arab/Arabic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Middle Village (cdp) Menominee County Reserve (cdp) Sawyer County Couderay (town) Sawyer County Komensky (town) Jackson County La Follette (town) Burnett County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County Red Springs (town) Shawano County
Number
%
56 65 58 48 45 10 72
15.95 14.91 12.37 10.39 8.81 8.06 7.34
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
893 152 143 122 52
0.15 0.51 0.16 0.06 0.08
570
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County
46 44 38 35 35
0.16 0.31 0.31 0.78 0.28
Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Based on all places, regardless of population %
6 5 35 24 11 11 152 33 1 10
1.10 0.97 0.78 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.51 0.49 0.43 0.38
Place
Number
%
152 44 38 35 143 46 893 21 52 27
0.51 0.31 0.31 0.28 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.10 0.08 0.08
Place
Number
%
4 2 6 7 11 13 10 8 15
0.29 0.11 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Platteville (town) Grant County Vinland (town) Winnebago County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
248 103 72 52 44 43 40 36 36 33
0.12 0.02 0.24 0.08 0.12 0.15 0.09 0.16 0.06 0.21
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
11 10 6 4 6 3 72 2 2 33
1.97 0.62 0.47 0.41 0.40 0.36 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.21
Morris (town) Shawano County Spring Green (town) Sauk County Leon (town) Waushara County Aurora (town) Waushara County Arena (town) Iowa County Lakewood (town) Oconto County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Waterloo (town) Jefferson County Rib Lake (village) Taylor County Middleton (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
%
72 33 36 43 18 248
0.24 0.21 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.12
Number
%
6 7 11 13 10 8 15
0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Arab: Jordanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Madison (city) Dane County
0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.29 0.11
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
15 13 11 10 8 7 6 4 2
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
%
Based on all places, regardless of population
Arab: Egyptian
Place
Number
%
60 140 8 18
0.12 0.02 0.02 0.01
La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Arab: Lebanese
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Appleton (city) Outagamie County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Platteville (town) Grant County Vinland (town) Winnebago County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Bass Lake (town) Washburn County Hendren (town) Clark County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Ledgeview (town) Brown County West Point (town) Columbia County Lebanon (town) Dodge County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Ripon (city) Fond du Lac County Fence (town) Florence County Rome (town) Adams County
0.12 0.09 0.09 0.08
Arab: Iraqi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
44 40 15 52
Number
%
140 60 18 16 8 2 2
0.02 0.12 0.01 0.18 0.02 0.29 0.16
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Madison (city) Dane County Saint Francis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Breed (town) Oconto County Buena Vista (town) Portage County
Based on all places, regardless of population Breed (town) Oconto County Saint Francis (city) Milwaukee County Buena Vista (town) Portage County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Place
Number
%
2 16 2 60 140 8 18
0.29 0.18 0.16 0.12 0.02 0.02 0.01
Number
%
228 198 176 151 112 104 79 67 66 58
0.11 0.03 0.42 0.29 0.11 0.11 0.13 0.56 0.42 0.32
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Middleton (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 30 6 10 8 40 3 15 35 21
2.31 1.26 1.19 1.18 1.16 1.10 1.05 1.02 0.95 0.88
Bell (town) Bayfield County Friendship (town) Fond du Lac County Rush River (town) Saint Croix County Solon Springs (town) Douglas County Mecan (town) Marquette County Erin (town) Washington County Clyde (town) Iowa County Aztalan (town) Jefferson County Troy (town) Saint Croix County Hamilton (town) La Crosse County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
67 56 55 176 66 43 58 35 151 44
0.56 0.53 0.53 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.28
Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Plover (village) Portage County Richfield (town) Washington County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Middleton (city) Dane County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Menasha (town) Winnebago County
Arab: Moroccan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
74 33 33 20 18 16 15 11 9 8
0.04 1.29 0.01 0.03 0.25 0.11 0.17 0.05 0.01 0.97
Madison (city) Dane County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County De Forest (village) Dane County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Sussex (village) Waukesha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Union (town) Waupaca County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Packwaukee (town) Marquette County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
33
1.29
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Union (town) Waupaca County Pepin (village) Pepin County De Forest (village) Dane County Sussex (village) Waukesha County Paris (town) Kenosha County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Geneva (town) Walworth County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Osceola (town) Polk County
8 3 18 15 2 6 5 16 2
0.97 0.34 0.25 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.09
La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Franksville (cdp) Racine County Caledonia (town) Racine County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
71 39 37 31 28 28 23 23
0.14 0.12 0.04 0.30 1.65 0.12 0.12 0.04
Madison (city) Dane County Superior (city) Douglas County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Place
Number
%
16 11 74 20 33 9 6
0.11 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01
Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Arab: Palestinian
Place
13 28 6 12 6 7 7 17 6 3
3.94 1.65 1.02 0.70 0.59 0.52 0.44 0.37 0.36 0.36
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
257 92 59 57 49 44 30 27 26 25
0.04 0.11 0.07 1.07 0.14 0.02 0.05 0.09 0.04 0.55
Place
%
31 20 71 20 17 39 28 23 102 10
0.30 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.05 0.05
Place
%
57 25 7 2 6 9 3 2 14 49
1.07 0.55 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.14
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
49 19 16 19 92 23 12 27 59 24
0.14 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.07 0.07
Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
Arab: Syrian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
%
152 92 60 38 22 22 19 12 9 8
0.03 0.04 0.42 0.28 0.38 0.05 0.27 0.04 0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Algoma (town) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Superior (city) Douglas County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
%
6 60 22 3 3 38 19 3 5 2
0.58 0.42 0.38 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.27 0.18 0.15 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wausau (city) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
102 88
0.05 0.01
Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
0.71 0.64 0.49 0.47 0.46 0.37 0.35 0.35 0.31 0.29
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Day (town) Marathon County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Algoma (town) Winnebago County Rosendale (village) Fond du Lac County Hawthorne (town) Douglas County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Washington (town) Eau Claire County Walworth (town) Walworth County Omro (city) Winnebago County Adams (city) Adams County
%
168 524 60 109 97 50 135 55 42 53
Asian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Caledonia (town) Racine County Racine (city) Racine County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
2.35 1.83 1.57 1.53 1.12 1.11 0.93 0.88 0.85 0.84
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
%
43 9 4 11 2 7 7 7 19 36
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Wind Point (village) Racine County Elmwood Park (village) Racine County North Bay (village) Racine County Grant (town) Rusk County Hubbard (town) Rusk County Sumner (town) Barron County Sigel (town) Chippewa County Cold Spring (town) Jefferson County Rochester (town) Racine County Viroqua (city) Vernon County
Arab: Other
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Sturtevant (village) Racine County West Salem (village) La Crosse County Stanley (city) Chippewa County Solon Springs (village) Douglas County McMillan (town) Marathon County West Milwaukee (village) Milwaukee County Montello (city) Marquette County New Glarus (town) Green County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
0.64 0.05 0.09 0.71 0.35 0.14 0.47 0.23 0.46 0.22
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
524 302 191 168 135 130 109 108 97 83
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Caledonia (town) Racine County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County
Number
Racine (city) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Caledonia (town) Racine County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County West Salem (village) La Crosse County
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Ephraim (village) Door County Franksville (cdp) Racine County How (town) Oconto County Farmington (town) La Crosse County Turtle Lake (village) Barron County Maple Bluff (village) Dane County Dousman (village) Waukesha County Shelby (town) La Crosse County Whitehall (city) Trempealeau County Elmwood (village) Pierce County
92 12 152 7 3 9 8
Armenian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
571
Number
%
20,659 13,804 4,704 4,372 3,747 3,630 2,739 2,595 2,183 1,673
3.46 6.63 12.24 4.27 7.38 5.18 5.29 4.21 3.47 4.33
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
60 38 22
0.42 0.28 0.05
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Wausau (city) Marathon County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
4,704
12.24
572
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Parrish (town) Langlade County Popple River (town) Forest County Mason (village) Bayfield County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Menomonie (town) Dunn County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mount Calvary (village) Fond du Lac County Madison (city) Dane County Madison (town) Dane County
13 8 6 131 244 3,747 66 13,804 419
12.04 10.13 8.33 8.03 7.69 7.38 6.90 6.63 5.98
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Wausau (city) Marathon County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Madison (city) Dane County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Weston (village) Marathon County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Number
%
4,704 3,747 13,804 1,310 643 2,739 3,630 1,673 4,372 2,595
12.24 7.38 6.63 5.34 5.32 5.29 5.18 4.33 4.27 4.21
Asian: Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
12 11 10 7 6 5 5 3 3 3
0.01 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.01
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Waunakee (village) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 1 5 5 1 3 10 7 12 6
0.13 0.10 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
Sand Lake (town) Sawyer County Winter (town) Sawyer County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Waunakee (village) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Marshfield (city) Wood County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
5 5 10 7 12 6 3 3 2 11
0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Asian: Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
331 209 94 39 23 14 11 11 9 9
0.16 0.35 0.02 0.32 0.02 0.03 0.16 0.05 0.02 0.02
Madison (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Stoughton (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Madison (town) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wausau (city) Marathon County
Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Middleton (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
209 39 5 3 1 331 11 7 7 4
0.35 0.32 0.24 0.23 0.19 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.13
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
1,250 555 332 159 130 124 123 122 116 100
0.21 0.27 0.37 0.41 0.37 0.20 0.19 0.24 0.25 0.16
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
209 39 331 11 14 4 3 94 23 9
0.35 0.32 0.16 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Janesville (city) Rock County Stoughton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Weston (village) Marathon County Plover (village) Portage County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
1.71 1.45 1.05 0.94 0.90 0.82 0.81 0.78 0.64 0.63
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Janesville (city) Rock County Stoughton (city) Dane County Dunkirk (town) Dane County Christiana (town) Dane County Springbrook (town) Washburn County Madison (city) Dane County Madison (town) Dane County Campbell (town) La Crosse County French Island (cdp) La Crosse County Pell Lake (cdp) Walworth County
%
3,566 199 404 148 128 110 384 160 78 239
Asian: Filipino
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Place
Number
%
6 4 2 2 6 3 22 1 2 5
8.33 4.76 2.06 1.85 1.62 1.52 1.35 1.08 1.01 0.98
Mason (village) Bayfield County Wilson (town) Rusk County White Oak Springs (town) Lafayette County Parrish (town) Langlade County Weirgor (town) Sawyer County Pence (town) Iron County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Melvina (village) Monroe County Curtiss (village) Clark County Whitestown (town) Vernon County
Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
Number
%
3,566 1,503 404 384 243 239 199 179 166 160
1.71 0.25 1.05 0.81 0.37 0.63 1.45 0.17 0.27 0.78
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
North Bay (village) Racine County Madison (town) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Park Ridge (village) Portage County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Cleveland (town) Jackson County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Nelson (town) Buffalo County
%
92 99 78 159 332 130 39 81 38 555
0.64 0.61 0.42 0.41 0.37 0.37 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.27
Asian: Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
5 122 3,566 199 7 19 5 404 18 6
1.92 1.74 1.71 1.45 1.43 1.16 1.14 1.05 1.04 1.02
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Wausau (city) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Madison (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
8,418 3,674 2,858 2,792 2,645 2,053 1,893 1,776 1,434
1.41 9.56 2.79 5.50 3.77 0.99 3.65 2.88 2.28
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
1,042
Asian: Indonesian
3.06
573
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Popple River (town) Forest County Wausau (city) Marathon County Parrish (town) Langlade County Menomonie (town) Dunn County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Kekoskee (village) Dodge County Weston (village) Marathon County Wilson (village) Saint Croix County Appleton (city) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Number
%
8 3,674 10 208 2,792 9 523 7 2,645 1,893
10.13 9.56 9.26 6.55 5.50 5.33 4.33 3.98 3.77 3.65
Place
Number
%
243 112 21 16 11 10 9 8 8 7
0.12 0.02 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.28 0.01 0.05
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Stockton (town) Portage County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Whitewater (city) Walworth County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Wausau (city) Marathon County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Weston (village) Marathon County Appleton (city) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County
Number
%
3,674 2,792 523 2,645 1,893 773 1,042 1,776 2,858 489
9.56 5.50 4.33 3.77 3.65 3.15 3.06 2.88 2.79 2.65
Place
Place
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
%
8 2 3 1 4 3 2 2 243 1
0.28 0.23 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12
Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Number
%
2,779 1,984 588 566 359 320 313 293 287 280
0.47 0.95 1.52 0.87 0.59 0.84 0.88 1.03 0.32 0.59
Number
%
1,740 689 210 175 163 139 128 115 114 111
0.84 0.12 0.54 0.19 0.23 0.23 0.25 0.30 0.80 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
243 21 7 6 10 6 5 4 112 16
0.12 0.09 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
Madison (city) Dane County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
0.42 0.31 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
873 43 63 29 106 72 69 36 22 37
Asian: Korean
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County River Falls (city) Pierce County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Stockton (town) Portage County Luck (town) Polk County Whiting (village) Portage County Irving (town) Jackson County Barton (town) Washington County Three Lakes (town) Oneida County Farmington (town) Jefferson County North Prairie (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Sampson (town) Chippewa County
Asian: Indian
Place
Place
Place Hubbard (town) Rusk County Dupont (town) Waupaca County Weston (town) Dunn County Waldo (village) Sheboygan County Lowell (village) Dodge County Stanfold (town) Barron County Clam Falls (town) Polk County Madison (city) Dane County Sumner (town) Barron County Otter Creek (town) Dunn County
Asian: Japanese
Number
%
3 12 7 5 4 7 5 1,740 5 4
1.79 1.62 1.11 1.11 1.09 1.05 0.91 0.84 0.84 0.84
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
48 12 7 588 10 91 10 8 21 243
2.94 1.72 1.59 1.52 1.46 1.42 1.25 1.16 1.13 1.11
River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Friendship (village) Adams County Junction City (village) Portage County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Arena (village) Iowa County Brookfield (town) Waukesha County Dane (village) Dane County Ridgeway (village) Iowa County Wind Point (village) Racine County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Place
Number
%
873 557 119 106 83 81 72 72 69 68
0.42 0.09 0.13 0.22 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.11 0.18 0.10
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Germantown (village) Washington County
Number
%
588 243 141 293 162 1,984 111 313 566 158
1.52 1.11 1.05 1.03 1.03 0.95 0.91 0.88 0.87 0.87
Place Gull Lake (town) Washburn County Hackett (town) Price County Morris (town) Shawano County Mondovi (town) Buffalo County Komensky (town) Jackson County Fence (town) Florence County North Lancaster (town) Grant County Westboro (town) Taylor County Chicog (town) Washburn County Cylon (town) Saint Croix County
Place Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County
Number
%
1,740 114 210 65 75 93 85 51 104 41
0.84 0.80 0.54 0.49 0.48 0.45 0.39 0.37 0.35 0.33
Asian: Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
4 3 5 4 4 2 4 5 2 4
2.53 1.49 1.03 0.89 0.87 0.87 0.78 0.76 0.75 0.64
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wausau (city) Marathon County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
2,236 476 413 264 244 174 140 120 85
0.37 0.23 0.40 0.69 0.48 0.27 0.27 0.17 0.25
574
PROFILES OF PENNSYLVANIA / Ancestry Rankings
Janesville (city) Rock County
76
Asian: Pakistani
0.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
15 11 8 264 6 4 38 244 4 1
1.34 0.92 0.78 0.69 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.48 0.47 0.45
Elk Mound (town) Dunn County Fremont (town) Clark County Lisbon (town) Juneau County Wausau (city) Marathon County Burns (town) La Crosse County Sterling (town) Polk County Madison (town) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Magnolia (town) Rock County Radisson (village) Sawyer County
Place
Number
%
299 98 75 63 54 45 42 37 31 30
0.05 0.05 0.12 0.16 0.09 0.05 0.12 0.18 0.11 0.21
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Wausau (city) Marathon County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Madison (city) Dane County Stevens Point (city) Portage County
Number
%
264 244 56 413 2,236 174 140 85 476 56
0.69 0.48 0.44 0.40 0.37 0.27 0.27 0.25 0.23 0.23
Place
Place
%
19 8 4 30 4 17 13 4 37 5
1.16 0.43 0.32 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.17
Place
Number
%
66 45 9 8 6 4 4 4 4 3
0.03 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.47
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (town) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Monroe (city) Green County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Eileen (town) Bayfield County
Number
%
389 45 19 17 13 12 12 11 10 10
0.19 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.07 0.05
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wausau (city) Marathon County Stevens Point (city) Portage County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
30 37 63 28 16 75 42 21 31 28
0.21 0.18 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.10
Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County
0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
15 7 5 4 4 44 9 6 4 3
Asian: Taiwanese
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Superior (city) Douglas County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Madison (city) Dane County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Wind Point (village) Racine County Adams (town) Adams County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Kohler (village) Sheboygan County Somers (town) Kenosha County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County New Glarus (village) Green County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Burke (town) Dane County
Asian: Malaysian
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
1 1 3 389 3 3 7 1 1 5
0.47 0.40 0.27 0.19 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09
Mount Sterling (village) Crawford County Peru (town) Dunn County Oak Grove (town) Dodge County Madison (city) Dane County Herman (town) Sheboygan County Stettin (town) Marathon County Brookfield (town) Waukesha County Brooklyn (village) Dane County Wood River (town) Burnett County Algoma (town) Winnebago County
Asian: Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
3 3 1 3 1 2 1 9 3 1
0.47 0.37 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.10 0.08
Eileen (town) Bayfield County Solon Springs (town) Douglas County Park Ridge (village) Portage County Decatur (town) Green County Stubbs (town) Rusk County Excelsior (town) Sauk County Whitelaw (village) Manitowoc County Madison (town) Dane County Pelican (town) Oneida County Adams (town) Jackson County
Place
Number
%
44 36 15 12 9 9 7 7 6 5
0.02 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.11
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Superior (city) Douglas County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Middleton (city) Dane County Monroe (city) Green County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Stoughton (city) Dane County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County
Number
%
6 4 66 4 3 3 3 45 8 4
0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Place Wind Point (village) Racine County Lincoln (town) Trempealeau County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Fifield (town) Price County Superior (city) Douglas County Linn (town) Walworth County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County
Place
Number
%
389 10 9 8 8 12 10 7 17 7
0.19 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Weston (village) Marathon County Marinette (city) Marinette County Waupun (city) Dodge County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
Asian: Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
4 1 5 1 15 1 3 7 5 4
0.22 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03
Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Wausau (city) Marathon County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
316 194 38 23 22 22 18 18 16
0.15 0.03 0.06 0.02 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.02
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
15
Asian: Other Asian, specified
0.04
575
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
3 5 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 2
1.66 0.83 0.45 0.40 0.39 0.33 0.28 0.26 0.25 0.24
Colburn (town) Adams County Prairie Farm (town) Barron County Mondovi (town) Buffalo County Doty (town) Oconto County Barre (town) La Crosse County Canton (town) Buffalo County Theresa (town) Dodge County Homestead (town) Florence County Oasis (town) Waushara County Cassel (town) Marathon County
Place
Number
%
103 51 14 10 9 8 7 7 6 6
0.05 0.01 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.09 0.03 0.16 0.04
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Beloit (city) Rock County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Pewaukee (village) Waukesha County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Wescott (town) Shawano County Middleton (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
316 12 14 22 11 8 38 22 18 8
0.15 0.12 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
Madison (city) Dane County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Marinette (city) Marinette County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Wausau (city) Marathon County Menomonie (city) Dunn County
Place
Place
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
%
1 4 4 5 1 2 4 3 6 1
0.31 0.30 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.16 0.16
Place
Number
%
1,357 538 155 123 118 93 83 83 77 66
0.23 0.26 0.43 0.35 0.18 0.09 0.29 0.28 0.09 0.17
Number
%
23 21 19 16 15 15 15 14 6 6
0.03 0.16 0.15 0.00 0.41 0.10 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.01
Appleton (city) Outagamie County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Troy (town) Saint Croix County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
103 14 6 6 4 9 8 7 6 5
0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Madison (city) Dane County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Middleton (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Plover (village) Portage County Beloit (city) Rock County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Germantown (village) Washington County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County
0.76 0.34 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.23 0.21 0.20 0.17 0.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
291 174 34 65 48 34 216 417 23 21
Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Wausau (city) Marathon County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Weston (village) Marathon County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Dewhurst (town) Clark County Bergen (town) Vernon County Platteville (town) Grant County Scott (town) Sheboygan County Homestead (town) Florence County Burnett (town) Dodge County Cedar Grove (village) Sheboygan County Morrison (town) Brown County Wescott (town) Shawano County Brighton (town) Marathon County
Asian: Vietnamese
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
4 15 2 2 3 2 4 2 21 2
0.59 0.41 0.30 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.16
Manitowish Waters (town) Vilas County Troy (town) Saint Croix County Washington (town) Door County Middle Inlet (town) Marinette County Markesan (city) Green Lake County Crivitz (village) Marinette County Silver Lake (village) Kenosha County Conover (town) Vilas County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Adams (town) Jackson County
Asian: Other Asian, not specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
31 1 2 10 7 7 3 3 4 4
3.24 1.72 1.19 1.12 1.01 0.95 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.55
Mount Calvary (village) Fond du Lac County Kingston (town) Juneau County Summit (town) Langlade County Clinton (town) Rock County Emerald (town) Saint Croix County Jacksonport (town) Door County Freedom (town) Sauk County Endeavor (village) Marquette County Ashland (town) Ashland County Rockbridge (town) Richland County
Place
Number
%
983 417 291 216 174 97 79 73 73 67
0.16 0.20 0.76 0.21 0.34 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.13
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wausau (city) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Beloit (city) Rock County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County
Number
%
155 123 83 83 538 1,357 29 118 66 30
0.43 0.35 0.29 0.28 0.26 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.17
Place Birnamwood (town) Shawano County Glen Flora (village) Rusk County Canton (town) Buffalo County Almon (town) Shawano County Wausau (city) Marathon County Summit (town) Juneau County Wind Point (village) Racine County Colby (town) Clark County Clay Banks (town) Door County Freedom (town) Sauk County
Place
Number
%
21 19 15 14 6 23 15 6 5 5
0.16 0.15 0.10 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Whitewater (city) Walworth County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Janesville (city) Rock County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Australian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
8 1 3 5 291 4 11 5 2 2
1.13 1.08 0.99 0.85 0.76 0.64 0.59 0.55 0.49 0.48
Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
70 66 53 35 35 33 27 20 19
0.03 0.01 0.09 0.26 0.07 0.27 0.17 0.04 0.05
576
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
19
Basque
0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
6 9 13 6 5 2 10 3 4 2
2.36 1.33 0.81 0.75 0.71 0.60 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.55
North Bay (village) Racine County Weston (town) Dunn County Brunswick (town) Eau Claire County Sampson (town) Chippewa County Lima (town) Pepin County Lac La Belle (village) Waukesha County Franksville (cdp) Racine County Spring Lake (town) Pierce County Sullivan (village) Jefferson County Maxville (town) Buffalo County
Place
Number
%
32 12 9 7 7 6 6 5 5 3
0.02 0.03 0.18 0.16 0.00 0.24 0.01 0.52 0.01 0.36
Madison (city) Dane County Wausau (city) Marathon County West Bend (town) Washington County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Grange (town) Walworth County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Clayton (town) Crawford County Racine (city) Racine County Clyman (town) Dodge County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
33 35 27 53 10 35 12 13 19 16
0.27 0.26 0.17 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05
Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Germantown (village) Washington County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Place
Number
%
2,477 933 624 515 510 506 407 371 351 333
0.41 0.45 1.32 0.84 0.83 1.32 1.05 0.59 0.50 0.33
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
218 53 142 55 58 138 52 47 66 82
30.88 22.08 20.55 18.39 15.98 15.74 14.05 11.49 10.41 10.39
Lima (town) Pepin County Peru (town) Dunn County Durand (town) Pepin County Canton (town) Buffalo County Maxville (town) Buffalo County Waterville (town) Pepin County Waubeek (town) Pepin County Mondovi (town) Buffalo County Albany (town) Pepin County Eau Galle (town) Dunn County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County
%
5 3 6 9 7 2 2 2 12 32
0.52 0.36 0.24 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.02
Place
Number
%
251 624 506 175 134 181 157 207 328 130
1.77 1.32 1.32 1.31 1.30 1.21 1.14 1.12 1.11 1.10
%
12 32 6 5 7
0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Green Bay (city) Brown County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Allouez (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Suamico (town) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
10,101 2,053 1,756 1,652 1,388 1,384 1,100 1,085 1,023 967
9.87 17.24 8.55 10.70 10.25 7.83 0.18 12.50 0.49 1.38
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Red River (town) Kewaunee County Union (town) Door County Brussels (town) Door County Casco (village) Kewaunee County Luxemburg (town) Kewaunee County Humboldt (town) Brown County Lincoln (town) Kewaunee County Luxemburg (village) Kewaunee County Green Bay (town) Brown County Casco (town) Kewaunee County
Number
%
104 45 42 31 27 24 22 22 21 17
0.05 0.32 0.01 0.08 0.35 0.22 0.16 0.08 0.05 0.11
Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Delafield (town) Waukesha County Hartford (city) Washington County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Allouez (village) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Belgian
Place
17.24 10.70 10.25 9.87 8.55 7.83 2.58 2.08 2.05 1.87
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Wausau (city) Marathon County Madison (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Racine (city) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
%
2,053 1,652 1,388 10,101 1,756 1,384 302 270 560 237
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Brazilian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Allouez (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Green Bay (city) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Marinette (city) Marinette County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Superior (city) Douglas County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Clayton (town) Crawford County Clyman (town) Dodge County La Grange (town) Walworth County West Bend (town) Washington County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Montpelier (town) Kewaunee County Red Cedar (town) Dunn County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Wausau (city) Marathon County Madison (city) Dane County
Austrian
Place
Place
Number
%
837 476 542 268 656 549 383 761 715 344
55.76 52.48 47.80 46.37 44.90 41.81 40.83 40.41 39.74 30.15
Place
Number
%
4 3 6 4 2 3 4 2 27 8
0.84 0.76 0.50 0.50 0.49 0.45 0.41 0.36 0.35 0.33
Willow (town) Richland County Cross (town) Buffalo County Mazomanie (town) Dane County Dane (village) Dane County Pleasant Valley (town) Saint Croix County Goetz (town) Chippewa County Hammond (town) Saint Croix County Jordan (town) Green County Delafield (town) Waukesha County Arcadia (city) Trempealeau County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
45 24 22 14 17 31 22 7 12 8
0.32 0.22 0.16 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06
Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Hartford (city) Washington County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Allouez (village) Brown County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Waupun (city) Dodge County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
British Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1,095 575 203 199 196 187 186 176 174
0.53 0.10 0.39 0.28 0.22 0.29 0.18 0.22 0.28
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
171
Canadian
0.27
577
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
15 20 19 16 23 5 7 31 17 8
5.75 4.12 3.21 2.80 2.70 2.66 2.44 2.23 2.11 1.83
Spirit (town) Price County Hancock (village) Waushara County Chenequa (village) Waukesha County Camp Douglas (village) Juneau County Lake Shangrila (cdp) Kenosha County Wilson (village) Saint Croix County Clyde (town) Iowa County Cross Plains (town) Dane County Blue Mounds (town) Dane County Akan (town) Richland County
Place
Number
%
518 401 172 122 114 93 88 87 83 81
0.25 0.07 0.25 0.12 0.13 0.24 0.14 0.23 0.13 0.17
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Richfield (town) Washington County Middleton (city) Dane County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County
Number
%
124 75 62 92 88 1,095 100 74 51 59
0.93 0.70 0.60 0.59 0.55 0.53 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.47
Place
Number
%
3 5 14 17 4 3 80 5 9 10
8.33 3.68 3.46 1.92 1.77 1.58 1.52 1.52 1.47 1.45
Mason (village) Bayfield County Gull Lake (town) Washburn County Dexter (town) Wood County Berlin (town) Marathon County Vilas (town) Langlade County Mount Sterling (village) Crawford County Berlin (city) Green Lake County Ephraim (village) Door County Livingston (village) Grant County Durand (town) Pepin County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Bulgarian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
107 59 26 25 23 22 19 18 18 18
0.02 0.03 0.12 0.11 0.19 0.25 0.04 0.46 0.13 0.07
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Sussex (village) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Ladysmith (city) Rusk County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Stevens Point (city) Portage County
Number
%
57 75 67 58 43 73 33 518 172 93
0.47 0.46 0.45 0.42 0.40 0.36 0.28 0.25 0.25 0.24
Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
Carpatho Rusyn
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Place
Number
%
7 8 3 10 7 5 4 7 3 2
1.59 1.49 1.31 1.00 1.00 0.87 0.82 0.62 0.60 0.58
New Diggings (town) Lafayette County Washburn (town) Bayfield County Richland (town) Rusk County Iron Ridge (village) Dodge County Franklin (town) Sauk County Grow (town) Rusk County Bay City (village) Pierce County Gillett (town) Oconto County Benton (town) Lafayette County Peck (town) Langlade County
Place
Number
%
40 17 8 7 7 7 2 2 2
0.27 0.03 0.02 1.00 0.94 0.00 0.29 0.06 0.02
Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Vance Creek (town) Barron County Colburn (town) Chippewa County Madison (city) Dane County Boyd (village) Chippewa County Camp Lake (cdp) Kenosha County Salem (town) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Whitewater (city) Walworth County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County De Pere (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Place
Number
%
23 18 26 25 18 13 6 16 11 19
0.19 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04
Vance Creek (town) Barron County Colburn (town) Chippewa County Boyd (village) Chippewa County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Camp Lake (cdp) Kenosha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Salem (town) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
%
7 7 2 40 2 17 8 2 7
1.00 0.94 0.29 0.27 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00
Number
%
40 17 8 7
0.27 0.03 0.02 0.00
Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County
Celtic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
91 52 35 33 27 23 22 22 19 18
0.04 0.01 0.04 0.18 0.19 0.24 0.08 0.04 0.04 1.20
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Sturgeon Bay (city) Door County Superior (city) Douglas County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Red River (town) Kewaunee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
10 18 3 15 8 3 2 5 3 5
5.03 1.20 1.05 1.03 0.81 0.74 0.54 0.48 0.47 0.45
Roosevelt (town) Burnett County Red River (town) Kewaunee County Clyde (town) Iowa County New Denmark (town) Brown County Baileys Harbor (town) Door County Spider Lake (town) Sawyer County Marengo (town) Ashland County Green Valley (town) Shawano County Sumner (town) Barron County Lenroot (town) Sawyer County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
27 33 22 16 10 7 8 7 9 7
0.19 0.18 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Superior (city) Douglas County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Stoughton (city) Dane County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Allouez (village) Brown County
Croatian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
Number
%
2,272 843 475 474 441 367 349 325 323 251
0.38 1.38 1.24 1.00 0.21 0.40 0.98 0.50 1.09 0.77
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Eileen (town) Bayfield County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
83
12.95
578
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Kelly (town) Bayfield County Mason (town) Bayfield County Marengo (town) Ashland County Mason (village) Bayfield County Barksdale (town) Bayfield County Gingles (town) Ashland County Mead (town) Clark County Shanagolden (town) Ashland County Eagle River (city) Vilas County
47 30 22 2 42 35 15 7 55
12.21 8.47 5.91 5.56 5.45 5.32 5.08 4.70 3.79
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
843 475 177 323 474 349 179 134 87 251
1.38 1.24 1.23 1.09 1.00 0.98 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.77
West Allis (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
Cypriot Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
12 7
0.04 0.00
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County
Gibson (town) Manitowoc County Kewaunee (city) Kewaunee County
300 623
22.81 22.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Green Bay (city) Brown County Janesville (city) Rock County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Place Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Caledonia (town) Racine County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County River Falls (city) Pierce County Allouez (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Marinette (city) Marinette County
Number
%
1,310 3,004 442 787 575 377 431 359 1,318 293
10.35 8.84 3.71 3.33 3.25 2.99 2.79 2.65 2.55 2.50
Czechoslovakian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Washington (town) Door County Luck (village) Polk County Laketown (town) Polk County Luck (town) Polk County Franksville (cdp) Racine County Milltown (town) Polk County Bone Lake (town) Polk County West Sweden (town) Polk County Denmark (village) Brown County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County
Number
%
964 667 262 251 222 191 191 190 183 180
0.16 0.32 0.32 0.28 0.34 0.90 0.19 0.31 0.35 0.38
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Place Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Caledonia (town) Racine County Racine (city) Racine County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Neenah (city) Winnebago County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Plover (village) Portage County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Marinette (city) Marinette County Marshfield (city) Wood County
12 7
0.04 0.00
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
12 7
0.04 0.00
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County
Czech
Place
Number
%
11 19 20 21 104 10 13 14 2 6
22.92 8.96 6.94 6.12 5.88 5.59 5.31 4.12 3.39 3.26
Cedar Rapids (town) Rusk County Harmony (town) Price County Catawba (town) Price County Peck (town) Langlade County Worcester (town) Price County Hubbard (town) Rusk County Lawrence (town) Rusk County Emery (town) Price County Glen Flora (village) Rusk County Hackett (town) Price County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Racine (city) Racine County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
9.16 7.23 6.26 2.65 2.42 2.41 2.09 1.81 1.77 1.67
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place Appleton (city) Outagamie County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County De Pere (city) Brown County Waupun (city) Dodge County Kimberly (village) Outagamie County
Number
%
4,977 4,812 4,352 4,097 3,277 3,009 2,735 2,309 2,152 1,943
7.10 4.70 2.10 0.69 31.36 5.92 21.05 11.24 20.11 31.30
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
3,940 3,004 2,821 2,520 1,639 1,318 1,310 1,163 1,092 987
0.66 8.84 1.36 2.46 2.00 2.55 10.35 1.89 1.78 2.09
Place
Number
%
175 191 125 167 77 64 116 69 63 151
0.95 0.90 0.54 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.44
Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Menomonie (city) Dunn County River Falls (city) Pierce County Caledonia (town) Racine County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
Danish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Yuba (village) Richland County Franklin (town) Kewaunee County Two Creeks (town) Manitowoc County Carlton (town) Kewaunee County Castle Rock (town) Grant County Conrath (village) Rusk County West Kewaunee (town) Kewaunee County Montpelier (town) Kewaunee County
%
2,117 1,711 5,125 421 588 2,189 222 216 207 315
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Oostburg (village) Sheboygan County Alto (town) Fond du Lac County Randolph (town) Columbia County Friesland (village) Columbia County Cedar Grove (village) Sheboygan County Vandenbroek (town) Outagamie County Holland (town) Sheboygan County Randolph (village) Dodge County Waupun (town) Fond du Lac County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
16.26 15.11 14.53 14.06 13.92 9.78 9.61 9.36 9.32 9.16
Dutch
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
%
107 179 130 126 236 113 69 64 185 2,117
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
1.01 1.40 1.28 1.14
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1,031 833 788 733
Number
%
41 365 176 300 83 15 334 281
41.00 35.23 31.04 29.44 27.48 24.59 24.45 22.92
Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Caledonia (town) Racine County
%
1,423 566 334 142 800 535 856 624 455 3,277
55.03 51.31 48.90 43.56 42.46 40.41 35.65 33.53 32.59 31.36
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Number
%
5,125 2,688 2,596 2,189 2,117 1,711
6.26 1.30 0.43 2.41 9.16 7.23
Place Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Waupun (city) Dodge County De Pere (city) Brown County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
3,277 2,735 2,152 2,309 1,421 897 4,977
31.36 21.05 20.11 11.24 7.79 7.53 7.10
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Menasha (town) Winnebago County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Allouez (village) Brown County
1,111 1,168 936
6.97 6.61 6.06
Eastern European
Kingston (town) Juneau County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Bloomington (town) Grant County New Diggings (town) Lafayette County Mount Hope (village) Grant County
Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
408 119 102 98 93 69 63 49 26 24
0.20 0.89 0.47 0.02 0.68 1.41 0.90 0.35 0.03 0.53
Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Middleton (city) Dane County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Madison (city) Dane County Stoughton (city) Dane County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Beloit (city) Rock County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Monroe (city) Green County
Number
%
1,803 6,994 1,798 1,169 20,330 1,206 1,032 3,332 2,001 972
12.73 11.78 11.55 9.98 9.80 9.70 9.61 9.35 9.16 8.99
Estonian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
69 7 63 119 13 93 24 6 102 3
1.41 1.16 0.90 0.89 0.80 0.68 0.53 0.51 0.47 0.46
West Bend (town) Washington County Stubbs (town) Rusk County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Prairie du Sac (town) Sauk County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Greenwood (town) Taylor County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
119 93 102 49 408 14 10 12 10 11
0.89 0.68 0.47 0.35 0.20 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05
Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Howard (village) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
English
%
31 29 27 23 20 17 12 12 11 11
0.01 0.01 0.91 0.05 0.31 0.05 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.03
Place Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Allouez (village) Brown County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Place
Number
%
6 7 27 5 3 4 10 20 2 2
1.11 1.00 0.91 0.74 0.52 0.48 0.38 0.31 0.28 0.28
Garfield (town) Jackson County Almena (village) Barron County Sauk City (village) Sauk County Helvetia (town) Waupaca County Rock Falls (town) Lincoln County Cadiz (town) Green County Empire (town) Fond du Lac County Hudson (town) Saint Croix County Cady (town) Saint Croix County Sullivan (village) Jefferson County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place Superior (city) Douglas County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Ashland (city) Ashland County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Hurley (city) Iron County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
2,074 1,506 1,010 911 897 608 441 426 414 375
7.57 0.25 0.99 0.44 0.99 7.07 0.69 0.69 22.86 0.53
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
20,330 15,742 6,994 6,518 5,237 4,692 4,452 4,221 4,190 3,811
9.80 2.64 11.78 7.19 8.14 4.58 6.35 6.71 6.81 8.06
Place
Number
%
12 8 23 17 12 11 11 8 7 31
0.12 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01
Merrill (city) Lincoln County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County West Bend (city) Washington County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
European
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
White Oak Springs (town) Lafayette County Linden (village) Iowa County Woodman (village) Grant County Rewey (village) Iowa County Monticello (town) Lafayette County
1.40 1.15 1.14 1.09 1.02 1.02 1.01 0.84 0.84 0.83
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
45 185 31 74 39
33.83 32.46 30.39 26.33 26.00
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
%
216 279 99 320 206 187 129 125 177 56
42.44 42.08 36.94 36.12 35.95 35.02 34.68 32.05 30.31 29.47
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Oulu (town) Bayfield County Maple (town) Douglas County Knight (town) Iron County White River (town) Ashland County Brule (town) Douglas County Kimball (town) Iron County Marengo (town) Ashland County Knox (town) Price County Ashland (town) Ashland County Tripp (town) Bayfield County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
192 179 2,358 135 158 136 127 172 88 535
Finnish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
6.55 5.35 4.58 4.49 4.30 4.22 3.88 3.74 3.51 3.39
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Sauk City (village) Sauk County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Hudson (town) Saint Croix County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Beloit (city) Rock County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
%
11 13 27 25 11 76 28 11 17 2
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Frog Creek (town) Washburn County Cleveland (town) Taylor County Avon (town) Rock County Morris (town) Shawano County Crystal (town) Washburn County Blooming Grove (town) Dane County Utica (town) Crawford County Remington (town) Wood County Glen Haven (town) Grant County Glen Flora (village) Rusk County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.51 0.56 0.62 0.57 0.74 0.56 0.40
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
520 507 433 353 352 282 244
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Madison (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County West Bend (town) Washington County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County
25.64 25.36 24.71 24.49 23.56
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
20 422 105 108 49
579
Number
%
2,358 1,935 535
1.14 0.32 0.83
Place Superior (city) Douglas County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
2,074 306 293 216
7.57 1.93 1.66 1.60
580
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Marinette (city) Marinette County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Allouez (village) Brown County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County
133 222 143 142 176 208
1.28 1.22 1.22 1.19 1.14 1.03
French, except Basque
Price (town) Langlade County Long Lake (town) Florence County West Marshland (town) Burnett County Oconto Falls (city) Oconto County Gurney (town) Iron County Laona (town) Forest County Aurora (town) Florence County Fern (town) Florence County
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
10.57 8.43 8.31 8.11 8.02 7.96 7.77 7.59
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
26 15 25 230 13 105 92 12
Number
%
11,751 6,509 6,130 3,830 3,433 2,485 2,434 2,408 2,370 2,231
1.97 3.14 5.99 4.22 4.90 3.95 3.96 3.93 2.90 3.47
Place Marinette (city) Marinette County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Howard (village) Brown County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Superior (city) Douglas County Green Bay (city) Brown County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County
Number
%
797 576 446 486 447 848 3,154 417 424 476
6.80 4.55 3.75 3.59 3.44 3.10 3.08 2.55 2.40 2.32
German
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
38 63 793 241 292 40 104 136 384 56
20.77 17.45 16.96 16.20 15.78 15.04 14.61 14.30 14.06 13.56
Tipler (town) Florence County Pound (village) Marinette County Oconto (city) Oconto County Somerset (village) Saint Croix County Niagara (city) Marinette County Haugen (village) Barron County Deer Creek (town) Outagamie County Niagara (town) Marinette County Somerset (town) Saint Croix County Bear Creek (village) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
124,484 74,418 35,842 34,776 31,287 28,714 28,533 28,100 25,659 25,596
20.85 35.86 35.01 49.59 49.71 44.61 31.47 45.84 41.71 50.38
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Marinette (city) Marinette County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Howard (village) Brown County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County De Pere (city) Brown County Allouez (village) Brown County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Number
%
1,261 1,069 1,034 1,073 930 1,266 1,360 981 1,007 617
10.76 8.24 8.17 7.93 7.81 7.16 6.62 6.35 6.32 6.08
French Canadian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Fenwood (village) Marathon County Rockland (town) Manitowoc County Saint Cloud (village) Fond du Lac County Charlestown (town) Calumet County Grant (town) Shawano County Lomira (town) Dodge County Tennyson (village) Grant County Marshfield (town) Fond du Lac County Brothertown (town) Calumet County Marathon (town) Marathon County
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Superior (city) Douglas County Racine (city) Racine County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Marinette (city) Marinette County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
3,161 3,154 1,445 1,360 848 813 810 797 785 727
0.53 3.08 0.70 1.94 3.10 0.99 1.32 6.80 1.28 1.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Wilkinson (town) Rusk County Popple River (town) Forest County
77.97 77.40 76.26 75.96 75.93 75.74 75.38 75.19 75.07 74.79
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
138 668 379 591 738 999 248 794 1,051 813
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Number
%
12 7
12.77 12.73
Place Richfield (town) Washington County West Bend (city) Washington County Germantown (village) Washington County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Marshfield (city) Wood County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Menasha (town) Winnebago County
Number
%
6,309 16,418 10,413 12,250 10,510 18,204 8,278 6,773 5,567 8,699
60.82 58.36 57.11 56.72 55.88 55.76 55.03 54.91 54.89 54.57
German Russian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
112 18 18 14 12 10 10 10 10 9
0.02 0.59 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.77 0.27 0.08 0.03 0.08
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Wilson (town) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Racine (city) Racine County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Shell Lake (city) Washburn County Tomahawk (city) Lincoln County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Beloit (city) Rock County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 10 18 10 3 3 3 1 5 3
0.81 0.77 0.59 0.27 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.14
Prentice (town) Price County Shell Lake (city) Washburn County Wilson (town) Sheboygan County Tomahawk (city) Lincoln County Maple Bluff (village) Dane County North Prairie (village) Waukesha County Sheboygan Falls (town) Sheboygan County Richwood (town) Richland County Wheatland (town) Kenosha County Spring Prairie (town) Walworth County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
10 9 9 18 10 6 112 14 12 9
0.08 0.08 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Beloit (city) Rock County Caledonia (town) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
Greek Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Number
%
1,576 922 484 401 370 313 307 283 279 255
0.26 0.44 0.79 0.44 0.95 0.38 0.65 0.67 0.79 0.41
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Little Grant (town) Grant County Otter Creek (town) Dunn County Oliver (village) Douglas County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Egg Harbor (village) Door County Delavan Lake (cdp) Walworth County Elderon (town) Marathon County Adams (town) Green County Washburn (town) Bayfield County Wauzeka (town) Crawford County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
12 9 7 141 4 44 10 8 9 6
4.69 2.08 2.05 1.98 1.92 1.88 1.76 1.69 1.67 1.65
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
142 370 235 484 279 108 162 283 307 93
1.03 0.95 0.80 0.79 0.79 0.76 0.74 0.67 0.65 0.65
Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wausau (city) Marathon County Beloit (city) Rock County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Appleton (city) Outagamie County River Falls (city) Pierce County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
114 127 107 66 58 30 108 19 813
0.22 0.21 0.21 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.14
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
581
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Melanesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 2 2 1 1 1 1
0.00 0.08 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.00
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Osceola (village) Polk County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Weston (village) Marathon County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Guyanese
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
38 6 5
0.01 0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
38 6 5
0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
38 6 5
0.01 0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
813 270 133 127 114 108 107 87 75 68
0.14 0.13 0.13 0.21 0.22 0.15 0.21 0.10 0.09 0.28
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Stevens Point (city) Portage County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
2 7 10 7 3 11 5 2 4 1
2.15 1.99 1.89 0.97 0.91 0.87 0.85 0.82 0.81 0.81
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Stevens Point (city) Portage County
2 1 2 1 9 3 2 1
0.08 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Number
%
2 1 2 1 5 1 1
0.08 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Osceola (village) Polk County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Weston (village) Marathon County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
68
0.28
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
2 1 9 3 2 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Weston (village) Marathon County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 3 1
0.00 0.00 0.00
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 3 1
0.00 0.00 0.00
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
2 1 5 1 1
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Weston (village) Marathon County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Madison (city) Dane County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Glen Flora (village) Rusk County Fairchild (town) Eau Claire County Melrose (village) Jackson County Freeman (town) Crawford County McKinley (town) Polk County Wabeno (town) Forest County Richford (town) Waushara County Highland (town) Douglas County Bayview (town) Bayfield County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County
%
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Osceola (village) Polk County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Weston (village) Marathon County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Place
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander
Place
0.00 0.00 0.08 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
9 3 2 2 2 1 1 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Osceola (village) Polk County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Weston (village) Marathon County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
108 29 29 22 19 16 16 13 13 13
0.02 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.02
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2 3 4 3 2 5 1 3 1 5
0.82 0.77 0.47 0.45 0.41 0.39 0.34 0.33 0.32 0.30
Highland (town) Douglas County Forest (town) Richland County Oxford (town) Marquette County Montfort (village) Grant County Willow (town) Richland County Big Bend (village) Waukesha County True (town) Rusk County Oak Grove (town) Barron County Washington (town) Rusk County Red Cedar (town) Dunn County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
%
4 3 1
0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Watertown (city) Jefferson County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Hartford (city) Washington County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
13 10 6 5
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05
582
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Merrill (city) Lincoln County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Beloit (city) Rock County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
5 19 29 16 12 9
0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
106 29 26 17 14 13 13 13 10 8
0.02 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.10
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Tomah (city) Monroe County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2 3 4 3 5 1 3 1 5 1
0.82 0.77 0.47 0.45 0.39 0.34 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.30
Highland (town) Douglas County Forest (town) Richland County Oxford (town) Marquette County Montfort (village) Grant County Big Bend (village) Waukesha County True (town) Rusk County Oak Grove (town) Barron County Washington (town) Rusk County Red Cedar (town) Dunn County Harding (town) Lincoln County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
13 5 5 29 14 8 6 3 3 106
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Watertown (city) Jefferson County Hartford (city) Washington County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Plover (village) Portage County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Micronesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Appleton (city) Outagamie County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Shawano (city) Shawano County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Beloit (city) Rock County Mosinee (city) Marathon County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Columbus (city) Columbia County Ashland (city) Ashland County
Number
%
10 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 3
0.01 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.02 0.12 0.01 0.00 0.09 0.03
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2 2 1 5 4 1 6 1 6 8
0.41 0.23 0.18 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.04
Willow (town) Richland County Pella (town) Shawano County Hampden (town) Columbia County Mosinee (city) Marathon County Columbus (city) Columbia County Oneida (cdp) Brown County Shawano (city) Shawano County Phelps (town) Vilas County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
6 8 6 10 5 5 3 3 3 2
0.05 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Beloit (city) Rock County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
%
289 112 41 38 33 27 25 23 23 22
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
2 10 3 11 5 4 2 5 2 3
2.15 1.89 0.91 0.87 0.85 0.81 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.58
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
River Falls (city) Pierce County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Caledonia (town) Racine County Plover (village) Portage County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Superior (city) Douglas County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County
2.15 0.95 0.91 0.70 0.58 0.58 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.52
Place
Number
%
26 15 8 18 6 87 15 14 9 6
0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County River Falls (city) Pierce County Madison (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
2 5 3 5 3 3 3 3 7 5
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Glen Flora (village) Rusk County Melrose (village) Jackson County McKinley (town) Polk County Wabeno (town) Forest County Richford (town) Waushara County Bayview (town) Bayfield County Odanah (cdp) Ashland County Freeman (town) Crawford County Lincoln (town) Burnett County Birch Creek (town) Chippewa County
Number
Glen Flora (village) Rusk County Melrose (village) Jackson County McKinley (town) Polk County Freeman (town) Crawford County Birch Creek (town) Chippewa County Crystal Lake (town) Marquette County Argonne (town) Forest County Otter Creek (town) Eau Claire County Wabeno (town) Forest County Boulder Junction (town) Vilas County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.03 0.04 0.06 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
%
173 87 26 22 20 20 18 18 17 15
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Racine (city) Racine County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Caledonia (town) Racine County
Number
%
14 12 19 8 33 23 21 16 12 10
0.11 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
110 22 17 12 9 9 8 8 8 7
0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.11 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Rice Lake (city) Barron County Janesville (city) Rock County Beloit (city) Rock County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Green Bay (city) Brown County Racine (city) Racine County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Melrose (village) Jackson County Richford (town) Waushara County Bayview (town) Bayfield County Odanah (cdp) Ashland County Lincoln (town) Burnett County Stanton (town) Saint Croix County Catawba (town) Price County Wabeno (town) Forest County Lafayette (town) Monroe County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
5 5 4 2 2 4 1 4 1
0.95 0.85 0.81 0.79 0.70 0.40 0.35 0.32 0.31
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Marengo (town) Ashland County
1
0.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
2 2 2
0.02 0.01 0.00
583
Beloit (city) Rock County De Pere (city) Brown County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
3 2 2
0.01 0.01 0.01
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
6 5 4 110 17 12 9 8 6 5
0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Janesville (city) Rock County Beloit (city) Rock County Superior (city) Douglas County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Tongan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
0.03 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Number
%
3 4 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1
0.25 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
4 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
River Falls (city) Pierce County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Watertown (city) Jefferson County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Polynesian
0.05 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
% 0.09 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14
%
385 116 91 84 83 75 72 56 54 41
0.06 0.06 0.18 0.14 0.16 0.11 0.07 0.15 0.22 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
7 1 1 7 4 2 5 8 3 3
1.99 0.81 0.60 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.45 0.44 0.44 0.41
Fairchild (town) Eau Claire County Zoar (cdp) Menominee County Summit (town) Langlade County Medary (town) La Crosse County Potosi (town) Grant County Rusk (town) Burnett County Portland (town) Dodge County Osceola (town) Fond du Lac County Dovre (town) Barron County Harris (town) Marquette County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
22 11 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4
0.00 0.01 0.16 0.03 0.28 0.03 0.30 0.21 0.08 0.04
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Place Muskego (city) Waukesha County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Madison (city) Dane County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
%
54 91 83 56 84 75 12 15 13 11
0.22 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.08
Hispanic or Latino
Number
%
4 5 2 4 3 6 1 3 1 1
0.30 0.28 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.09
Bergen (town) Vernon County Scott (town) Sheboygan County Burnett (town) Dodge County Cedar Grove (village) Sheboygan County Morrison (town) Brown County Wescott (town) Shawano County Brighton (town) Marathon County Chetek (city) Barron County Clear Lake (town) Polk County Woodville (village) Saint Croix County
Number
Stevens Point (city) Portage County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wausau (city) Marathon County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Waupun (city) Dodge County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Howard (village) Brown County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
6 5 5 4 3 3 2
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wausau (city) Marathon County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wescott (town) Shawano County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Scott (town) Sheboygan County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Bergen (town) Vernon County Cedar Grove (village) Sheboygan County Hobart (town) Brown County Salem (town) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Greenville (town) Outagamie County Plover (village) Portage County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Markesan (city) Green Lake County
%
5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 4
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Plover (village) Portage County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County River Falls (city) Pierce County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Glenmore (town) Brown County River Falls (city) Pierce County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Watertown (city) Jefferson County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
0.14 0.09 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
2 6 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population River Falls (city) Pierce County Glenmore (town) Brown County Green Bay (city) Brown County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Watertown (city) Jefferson County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Number
Markesan (city) Green Lake County Greenville (town) Outagamie County Phillips (city) Price County Plover (village) Portage County Ladysmith (city) Rusk County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Windsor (town) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, not specified
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
6 5 4 4 11 4 4
0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Beloit (city) Rock County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
71,646 11,422 9,003 8,512 7,294 5,563 3,257 3,034 2,155 1,775
12.00 13.95 9.96 4.09 7.13 8.58 9.10 5.97 3.52 2.53
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Curtiss (village) Clark County Norwalk (village) Monroe County Cedar Rapids (town) Rusk County Delavan (city) Walworth County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
68 209 11 1,690
34.34 32.01 29.73 21.24
584
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Madison (town) Dane County Plainfield (village) Waushara County Sumpter (town) Sauk County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Darien (village) Walworth County Racine (city) Racine County
1,455 161 153 1,054 222 11,422
20.77 17.91 14.99 14.75 14.12 13.95
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Twin Lakes (village) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Horicon (city) Dodge County Somers (town) Kenosha County
9 8 8 7 6 5 4 4
0.01 0.16 0.02 0.06 0.01 0.02 0.11 0.04
Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
11,422 71,646 9,003 3,257 5,563 7,294 873 1,329 3,034 1,149
13.95 12.00 9.96 9.10 8.58 7.13 6.50 6.48 5.97 4.96
Racine (city) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County
Hispanic: Central American
3 1 3 3 3 8 3 2 1 4
0.44 0.40 0.31 0.30 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.11
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
1,212 452 281 203 106 65 45 43 39 38
0.20 0.22 0.27 0.22 0.16 0.32 0.09 0.15 0.05 0.05
Place
%
7 4 161 47 8 5 4 4 4 2
0.06 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Place
%
13 4 1 6 5 4 2 3 7 3
2.06 1.11 0.93 0.87 0.77 0.77 0.60 0.51 0.46 0.45
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
65 281 452 203 1,212 106 43 29 16 16
0.32 0.27 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County River Falls (city) Pierce County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
Hispanic: Costa Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
%
171 72 70 23 23 17 13 11 11 9
0.03 0.08 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.04
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Wausau (city) Marathon County Racine (city) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
%
7 6 2 1 7 5 4 1 6 2
0.46 0.44 0.41 0.38 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.28 0.26
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
161 47
0.03 0.02
Place Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
318 98 55 51 42 11 9 8 7 7
0.05 0.05 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.11 0.02
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Appleton (city) Outagamie County McFarland (village) Dane County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
0.13 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Springdale (town) Dane County Vandenbroek (town) Outagamie County Ridgeville (town) Monroe County North Bay (village) Racine County Woodruff (town) Oneida County Sharon (village) Walworth County Clinton (town) Vernon County Lac La Belle (village) Waukesha County Sullivan (town) Jefferson County Cold Spring (town) Jefferson County
%
134 19 7 128 5 34 151 9 5 4
Hispanic: Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Green Bay (city) Brown County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Madison (city) Dane County Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
2.06 0.51 0.38 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.23 0.23 0.21 0.16
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
%
13 3 2 2 3 2 16 3 2 3
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Willow Springs (town) Lafayette County Forest (town) Saint Croix County Mount Ida (town) Grant County Muscoda (town) Grant County Poygan (town) Winnebago County Rockbridge (town) Richland County Madison (town) Dane County Scott (town) Lincoln County Alma (city) Buffalo County Liberty Grove (town) Door County
Hispanic: Guatemalan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Willow Springs (town) Lafayette County Taft (town) Taylor County Brokaw (village) Marathon County Maple Creek (town) Outagamie County Norwalk (village) Monroe County Milton (town) Buffalo County West Marshland (town) Burnett County Forest (town) Saint Croix County Springdale (town) Dane County Muscoda (town) Grant County
0.03 0.13 0.06 0.04 0.09 0.23 2.06 0.02 0.02 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
151 134 128 34 19 16 13 13 13 12
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
River Falls (city) Pierce County Waupun (city) Dodge County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County De Pere (city) Brown County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (town) Dane County Willow Springs (town) Lafayette County Racine (city) Racine County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Dovre (town) Barron County Sherwood (town) Clark County Matteson (town) Waupaca County Lincoln (town) Forest County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Twin Lakes (village) Kenosha County Stanley (city) Chippewa County Hustisford (town) Dodge County Williamstown (town) Dodge County Horicon (city) Dodge County
Based on all places, regardless of population
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03
Hispanic: Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
17 9 9 6 6 5 171
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
72 7 23
0.08 0.05 0.04
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milton (town) Buffalo County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
4
0.77
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Hebron (town) Jefferson County Stanton (town) Dunn County Theresa (village) Dodge County Potter Lake (cdp) Walworth County Deerfield (village) Dane County Oconomowoc Lake (village) Waukesha County Blooming Grove (town) Dane County Hazel Green (village) Grant County Boyd (village) Chippewa County
5 3 4 3 4 1 3 2 1
0.44 0.42 0.32 0.27 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.15
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
55 51 318 98 42 11 9 5 6 7
0.08 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02
Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Hispanic: Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
87 43 16 15 12 12 11 10 8 8
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Wausau (city) Marathon County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 3 2
1.11 0.93 0.87 0.32 0.27 0.27 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.21
Taft (town) Taylor County Brokaw (village) Marathon County Maple Creek (town) Outagamie County Brooklyn (town) Green County Kelly (town) Bayfield County Unity (village) Marathon County Black Brook (town) Polk County Bear Creek (village) Outagamie County Maple Bluff (village) Dane County Clayton (town) Crawford County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Fitchburg (city) Dane County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Wausau (city) Marathon County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Richfield (town) Washington County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
%
12 15 8 6 10 7 6 4 3 43
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Hispanic: Salvadoran
585
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
271 49 46 23 14 12 12 11 10 10
0.05 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.25 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waupaca (city) Waupaca County Fitchburg (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Racine (city) Racine County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
4 2 4 2 3 14 1 2 1 1
0.61 0.60 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.25 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.17
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
637 189 61 59 50 42 37 33 29 26
0.11 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.09 1.13 0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
12 271 49 23 6 4 4 4 3 46
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County River Falls (city) Pierce County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County
Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Norwalk (village) Monroe County West Marshland (town) Burnett County Gillett (city) Oconto County Richwood (town) Richland County Palmyra (town) Jefferson County Waupaca (city) Waupaca County Madge (town) Washburn County Chester (town) Dodge County Dewey (town) Burnett County Nelson (town) Buffalo County
%
23 2 53 20 6 6 6 4 2 2
Hispanic: Cuban
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Green Bay (city) Brown County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Janesville (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
8 5 29 7 7 1 2 3 7 5
1.46 1.14 1.13 0.89 0.86 0.83 0.78 0.77 0.66 0.62
Sylvan (town) Richland County Cleveland (town) Jackson County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Beecher (town) Marinette County Fountain Prairie (town) Columbia County South Fork (town) Rusk County Downing (village) Dunn County Forest (town) Richland County Apple River (town) Polk County Birch (town) Lincoln County
Hispanic: Other Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
53 23 20 6 6 6 4 4 4 4
0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Janesville (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Elm Grove (village) Waukesha County Ripon (city) Fond du Lac County Monona (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Whitestown (town) Vernon County Tomah (town) Monroe County Greenfield (town) Monroe County Richland (town) Richland County Cold Spring (town) Jefferson County Elk Mound (town) Dunn County Flambeau (town) Rusk County Palmyra (town) Jefferson County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Elm Grove (village) Waukesha County
%
24 23 637 50 189 33 14 10 10 13
0.20 0.17 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08
Hispanic: Dominican Republic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Madison (city) Dane County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Middleton (city) Dane County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Waupun (city) Dodge County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 4
0.39 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.13 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.06
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Lanark (town) Portage County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
305 47 45 18 11 7 7 7 7
0.05 0.02 0.13 0.02 0.76 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.01
586
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Sun Prairie (city) Dane County
6
Hispanic: Puerto Rican
0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
11 3 45 4 1 2 1 5 3 1
0.76 0.25 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06
Lanark (town) Portage County Westfield (village) Marquette County Beloit (city) Rock County Paddock Lake (village) Kenosha County Green Grove (town) Clark County Crescent (town) Oneida County Cadott (village) Chippewa County Saint Francis (city) Milwaukee County Sturtevant (village) Racine County Buena Vista (town) Richland County
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
19,613 930 750 711 581 508 387 295 294 287
3.29 1.03 0.92 0.34 0.90 0.83 0.38 1.60 1.03 0.81
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
45 305 7 7 6 5 3 47 18 7
0.13 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Beloit (city) Rock County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County Marinette (city) Marinette County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Milwaukee (village) Milwaukee County Meadowbrook (town) Sawyer County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Sanborn (town) Ashland County New Post (cdp) Sawyer County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Marshall (town) Richland County Sylvan (town) Richland County Harris (town) Marquette County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Beloit (city) Rock County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Delavan (city) Walworth County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
43,300 8,939 6,149 5,648 5,164 4,189 2,790 2,399 1,488 1,313
7.25 10.92 6.81 5.52 2.48 6.46 7.80 4.72 18.70 1.87
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
%
84 90 52 779 48 37 52 29 70 17
0.53 0.44 0.38 0.37 0.34 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.15 0.14
Hispanic: Argentinean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
19,613 133 4 49 21 6 295 9 8 10
3.29 3.17 2.74 1.90 1.65 1.63 1.60 1.50 1.46 1.37
Place
Number
%
85 41 24 15 11 11 9 9 7 7
0.04 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.16 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.15 0.01
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Madison (town) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Caledonia (town) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Middleton (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hispanic: Mexican
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
19,613 295 930 294 206 750 581 508 287 184
3.29 1.60 1.03 1.03 0.97 0.92 0.90 0.83 0.81 0.62
Place
Number
%
3 2 4 11 1 7 5 2 1 2
0.40 0.26 0.25 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.11
Caledonia (town) Trempealeau County Wauzeka (village) Crawford County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Madison (town) Dane County Warner (town) Clark County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Camp Lake (cdp) Kenosha County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Oxford (town) Marquette County Wind Point (village) Racine County
Hispanic: South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Curtiss (village) Clark County Cedar Rapids (town) Rusk County Norwalk (village) Monroe County Delavan (city) Walworth County Madison (town) Dane County Plainfield (village) Waushara County Sumpter (town) Sauk County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Lima (town) Rock County Darien (village) Walworth County
Number
%
68 11 194 1,488 1,209 140 140 933 151 178
34.34 29.73 29.71 18.70 17.26 15.57 13.71 13.05 11.51 11.32
Place
Number
%
779 647 101 90 85 84 79 70 62 52
0.37 0.11 0.11 0.44 0.13 0.53 0.08 0.15 0.10 0.38
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Middleton (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Racine (city) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Fitchburg (city) Dane County
Number
%
8,939 2,790 43,300 6,149 4,189 5,648 703 2,399 906 854
10.92 7.80 7.25 6.81 6.46 5.52 5.23 4.72 4.19 4.17
Place North Bay (village) Racine County Maiden Rock (village) Pierce County Spring Valley (town) Rock County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Albany (village) Green County Monico (town) Oneida County Middleton (city) Dane County Como (cdp) Walworth County Evansville (city) Rock County
Place
Number
%
85 9 9 6 24 6 5 15 11 6
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Madison (city) Dane County Caledonia (town) Racine County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Hispanic: Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
4 1 5 10 27 7 2 84 10 21
1.54 0.83 0.62 0.61 0.60 0.59 0.55 0.53 0.53 0.52
Place Madison (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Allouez (village) Brown County Wausau (city) Marathon County Green Bay (city) Brown County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
37 35 23 7 4 4 4 4 3
0.02 0.22 0.00 0.01 0.10 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.02
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County
3
Hispanic: Colombian
0.01
587
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
1 35 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 1
0.30 0.22 0.19 0.15 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.06
White Lake (village) Langlade County Middleton (city) Dane County Wells (town) Monroe County Adrian (town) Monroe County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Superior (town) Douglas County Dewey (town) Portage County Park Falls (city) Price County Whitewater (town) Walworth County Belgium (village) Ozaukee County
Place
Number
%
239 235 39 32 31 27 19 17 17 16
0.04 0.11 0.19 0.04 0.20 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.12
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Middleton (city) Dane County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
35 4 37 3 2 2 7 4 3 3
0.22 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Middleton (city) Dane County Allouez (village) Brown County Madison (city) Dane County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Wausau (city) Marathon County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Place
Place
%
1 1 6 2 2 1 6 6 5 2
0.83 0.45 0.37 0.37 0.36 0.35 0.34 0.33 0.33 0.33
Place
Number
%
101 84 13 13 11 11 9 9 7 7
0.05 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.04
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Menasha (town) Winnebago County
Number
%
22 11 7 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
0.01 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.14 0.07 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Verona (town) Dane County Middleton (town) Dane County Allouez (village) Brown County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Stoughton (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
31 39 16 235 12 11 12 13 11 9
0.20 0.19 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06
Middleton (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
8 7 38 10 4 2 52 8 6 5
Hispanic: Paraguayan
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Middleton (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Marinette (city) Marinette County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Maiden Rock (village) Pierce County Blaine (town) Burnett County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Flambeau (town) Price County Orange (town) Juneau County Hollandale (village) Iowa County Blooming Grove (town) Dane County Baraboo (town) Sauk County Rockland (town) Brown County Bayfield (city) Bayfield County
Hispanic: Chilean
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
0.20 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.09
Waldwick (town) Iowa County Halsey (town) Marathon County Verona (town) Dane County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Manchester (town) Green Lake County Pittsville (city) Wood County Como (cdp) Walworth County Alban (town) Portage County Germantown (town) Juneau County Gibraltar (town) Door County
Hispanic: Ecuadorian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
Monico (town) Oneida County Hendren (town) Clark County Lake Lac La Belle (cdp) Jefferson County Elmwood Park (village) Racine County Bayview (town) Bayfield County Oconomowoc Lake (village) Waukesha County Fremont (village) Waupaca County Wilson (town) Sheboygan County Centuria (village) Polk County Taycheedah (town) Fond du Lac County
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 4
% 0.55 0.39 0.24 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.11
Place
Number
%
52 38 10 8 8 7 6 6 6 6
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.01 0.03 0.20 0.11 0.09 0.01
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Pell Lake (cdp) Walworth County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Madison (town) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Middleton (city) Dane County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
101 7 7 6 9 5 13 11 11 9
0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Place Linn (town) Walworth County Pell Lake (cdp) Walworth County Stanton (town) Saint Croix County Spooner (town) Washburn County La Farge (village) Vernon County Bloomfield (town) Walworth County Baldwin (town) Saint Croix County West Milwaukee (village) Milwaukee County Lincoln (town) Kewaunee County Madison (town) Dane County
Place
Number
%
4 3 3 3 22 7 3 2 2 2
0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Allouez (village) Brown County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Stoughton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Hispanic: Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
5 6 2 1 1 6 1 4 1 6
0.23 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.09
Place Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Racine (city) Racine County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
116 111 24 18 16 14 13 13 12
0.06 0.02 0.02 0.09 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.01 0.04
588
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
12
Hispanic: Venezuelan
0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
4 5 7 8 1 1 1 2 1 8
1.54 0.62 0.59 0.43 0.43 0.41 0.40 0.31 0.22 0.20
North Bay (village) Racine County Spring Valley (town) Rock County Albany (village) Green County Como (cdp) Walworth County Fence (town) Florence County La Pointe (town) Ashland County Browntown (village) Green County Halsey (town) Marathon County Alma Center (village) Jackson County Geneva (town) Walworth County
Place
Number
%
95 61 25 12 10 10 10 9 8 8
0.05 0.01 0.17 0.02 0.07 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.18 0.01
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
18 11 116 13 7 12 7 6 16 12
0.09 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03
Fitchburg (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Place
Number
%
17 15 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2
0.01 0.37 0.01 0.28 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.05 0.01
Madison (city) Dane County Evansville (city) Rock County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Muscoda (village) Grant County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Wisconsin Dells (city) Columbia County Erin (town) Washington County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
%
4 4 1 8 25 1 1 1 1 4
0.27 0.21 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.11
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Number
%
5,932 1,589 1,541 1,170 868 560 434 292 281 271
0.99 1.94 1.71 0.56 0.85 0.86 0.85 0.48 0.79 0.43
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
25 10 7 95 6 6 12 10 10 6
0.17 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Menomonie (city) Dunn County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County
0.06 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
9 6 4 4 3 33 5 3 3 2
Hispanic: Other
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Stoughton (city) Dane County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Mazomanie (village) Dane County Watertown (town) Jefferson County Wells (town) Monroe County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Chenequa (village) Waukesha County Ridgeway (town) Iowa County Marshall (town) Rusk County Centerville (town) Manitowoc County Chilton (city) Calumet County
Hispanic: Uruguayan
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
61 4 3 15 19 25 66 9 7 41
6.38 4.21 2.94 2.84 2.79 2.77 2.75 2.72 2.69 2.61
Mount Calvary (village) Fond du Lac County Foster (town) Clark County Caswell (town) Forest County Garfield (town) Jackson County Deer Creek (town) Outagamie County Pine Grove (town) Portage County Fox Lake (town) Dodge County West Marshland (town) Burnett County North Bay (village) Racine County Darien (village) Walworth County
Hispanic: Other South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
15 4 1 2 1 2 1 17 5 4
0.37 0.28 0.12 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01
Evansville (city) Rock County Muscoda (village) Grant County Emmet (town) Marathon County Wisconsin Dells (city) Columbia County Dunbar (town) Marinette County Erin (town) Washington County Adams (city) Adams County Madison (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
Place
Number
%
33 21 9 8 6 5 5 4 4 4
0.02 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.09 0.03 0.03
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Whitewater (city) Walworth County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Madison (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Marshfield (city) Wood County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Number
%
17 5 4 2 1 1 1 4 3 1
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Place Green Grove (town) Clark County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Brooklyn (town) Green County Preston (town) Trempealeau County Round Lake (town) Sawyer County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Osceola (village) Polk County Christiana (town) Dane County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Bristol (town) Dane County
Place Racine (city) Racine County Waupun (city) Dodge County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Beloit (city) Rock County
Number
%
1,589 185 1,541 212 5,932 560 868 434 195 281
1.94 1.73 1.71 1.03 0.99 0.86 0.85 0.85 0.84 0.79
Hungarian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
2 3 1 1 1 4 2 1 3 2
0.22 0.17 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
2,798 954 630 515 493 474 442 419 391
0.47 0.46 0.77 1.33 1.04 0.74 0.49 0.68 1.02
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Caledonia (town) Racine County
321
Iranian
1.36
589
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
12 20 10 8 4 15 30 9 40 28
11.65 7.66 4.27 4.21 3.88 3.49 3.46 2.77 2.30 2.26
Orienta (town) Bayfield County Spirit (town) Price County Fence (town) Florence County Tripp (town) Bayfield County Lublin (village) Taylor County Port Wing (town) Bayfield County New Chester (town) Adams County Seven Mile Creek (town) Juneau County Brice Prairie (cdp) La Crosse County Eagle Lake (cdp) Racine County
Place
Number
%
247 206 104 92 55 48 44 41 40 39
0.04 0.10 0.22 0.24 1.22 0.68 0.44 0.20 0.07 0.06
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Platteville (city) Grant County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
211 145 142 321 515 261 143 271 156 493
1.58 1.40 1.37 1.36 1.33 1.23 1.21 1.17 1.10 1.04
Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Richfield (town) Washington County Caledonia (town) Racine County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County
Place
%
7 55 27 31 24 48 21 2 4 19
1.29 1.22 1.16 0.78 0.74 0.68 0.58 0.55 0.54 0.53
Place
Number
%
96 61 52 45 42 38 34 32 31 25
0.05 9.27 0.21 0.06 0.01 0.40 0.07 0.09 0.88 0.07
Madison (city) Dane County Washington (town) Door County Neenah (city) Winnebago County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sturgeon Bay (city) Door County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County East Troy (village) Walworth County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
152 54 42 40 38 23 21 20 16 16
0.07 0.40 0.01 0.67 0.84 0.45 0.07 0.08 0.60 0.19
Madison (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Harrison (town) Calumet County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Hobart (town) Brown County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Pewaukee (village) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
34 33 92 104 28 41 30 38 37 29
0.29 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.16
Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County
18.34 17.74 16.89 16.18 15.71 14.71 14.52 14.39 14.36 14.24
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
2,597 2,441 7,985 9,604 1,857 5,708 30,141 1,485 2,235 2,116
Israeli
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Mentor (town) Clark County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Troy (town) Walworth County Hartford (town) Washington County Thiensville (village) Ozaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Erin (town) Washington County North Bend (town) Jackson County Sand Lake (town) Sawyer County Beaver Dam (town) Dodge County
Icelander
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
9 8 38 40 16 23 54 6 5 5
1.60 1.06 0.84 0.67 0.60 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.37 0.30
Springvale (town) Columbia County Tigerton (village) Shawano County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Harrison (town) Calumet County Baldwin (village) Saint Croix County Hobart (town) Brown County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Arena (town) Iowa County Eureka (town) Polk County West Point (town) Columbia County
Irish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
61 22 1 7 31 7 7 21 14 7
9.27 1.18 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.79 0.70 0.69 0.64 0.43
Washington (town) Door County Liberty Grove (town) Door County Hustler (village) Juneau County Highland (town) Iowa County East Troy (village) Walworth County Sister Bay (village) Door County Neva (town) Langlade County Menomonie (town) Dunn County Winneconne (town) Winnebago County Clifton (town) Pierce County
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Janesville (city) Rock County Green Bay (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Number
%
37,726 30,141 10,396 9,604 9,584 8,353 8,080 7,985 7,381 7,349
6.32 14.52 11.47 16.18 9.36 11.91 12.55 16.89 12.04 11.95
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Neenah (city) Winnebago County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Plover (village) Portage County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Madison (city) Dane County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County
Number
%
52 32 34 25 8 7 45 96 8 7
0.21 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05
Place Popple River (town) Forest County North Bay (village) Racine County Ridgeway (village) Iowa County Melvina (village) Monroe County Tipler (town) Florence County Lyndon Station (village) Juneau County Kendall (town) Lafayette County White Lake (village) Langlade County Shullsburg (town) Lafayette County Darlington (city) Lafayette County
Place
Number
%
54 20 152 21 11 8 8 5 10 8
0.40 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Superior (city) Douglas County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Italian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
16 70 186 26 49 127 82 80 90 596
29.09 27.56 26.80 26.80 26.78 25.97 25.95 25.48 24.86 24.69
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
17,499 10,790 7,986 3,780 3,572 3,503 2,997 2,682 2,242
2.93 11.90 3.85 4.62 5.55 5.71 7.72 5.67 5.84
590
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
1,967
Lithuanian
6.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
88 93 273 522 70 60 99 34 133 7
44.44 34.70 31.45 28.82 25.36 18.58 18.54 17.26 15.59 15.22
Pence (town) Iron County Knight (town) Iron County Montreal (city) Iron County Hurley (city) Iron County Genoa (village) Vernon County Oma (town) Iron County Kimball (town) Iron County Carey (town) Iron County Lake Shangrila (cdp) Kenosha County Anderson (town) Iron County
Place
Number
%
890 821 684 410 401 198 195 176 168 151
0.98 0.14 0.33 0.81 0.49 1.25 0.41 0.25 1.87 0.65
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Racine (city) Racine County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Somers (town) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Caledonia (town) Racine County
Number
%
10,790 1,660 1,137 1,082 2,997 801 817 1,878 1,487 1,449
11.90 10.45 8.03 7.86 7.72 7.43 6.91 6.60 6.43 6.13
Place
Place
%
9 16 5 4 6 2 11 19 13 4
5.56 5.19 3.94 3.88 3.75 3.70 3.31 2.97 2.67 2.60
Place
Number
%
285 129 82 79 77 76 72 71 62 58
0.05 0.06 0.58 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.20 0.15 0.16 0.93
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Wausau (city) Marathon County Brookfield (town) Waukesha County
Number
%
26 23 19 17 16 16 14 14 13 12
0.03 0.01 1.23 2.71 0.09 0.07 0.35 0.06 0.18 0.01
Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Washington (town) Vilas County New Haven (town) Adams County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
198 890 120 410 151 83 77 78 55 120
1.25 0.98 0.87 0.81 0.65 0.62 0.61 0.55 0.53 0.51
Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Richfield (town) Washington County Caledonia (town) Racine County
5.32 0.72 0.67 0.63 0.40 0.38 0.32 0.32 0.29 0.27
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
551 78 188 65 58 46 46 33 53 137
Macedonian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County West Bend (city) Washington County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Richfield (town) Washington County Germantown (village) Washington County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Gurney (town) Iron County Doylestown (village) Columbia County Scott (town) Monroe County Orienta (town) Bayfield County Marquette (village) Green Lake County Butler (town) Clark County Little Rice (town) Oneida County Woodboro (town) Oneida County Birchwood (town) Washburn County Meteor (town) Sawyer County
Latvian
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
17 19 5 4 14 2 3 3 7 7
2.71 1.23 0.46 0.41 0.35 0.29 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.20
New Haven (town) Adams County Washington (town) Vilas County Athens (village) Marathon County Winter (town) Sawyer County Cottage Grove (village) Dane County Buffalo (town) Buffalo County Caledonia (town) Columbia County Nashotah (village) Waukesha County Cross Plains (village) Dane County North Hudson (village) Saint Croix County
Luxemburger
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
13 13 12 14 19 10 14 10 51 4
5.10 3.40 3.39 2.85 2.77 2.35 1.58 1.38 1.35 1.32
Radisson (village) Sawyer County Hill (town) Price County Arpin (village) Wood County Grant (town) Monroe County Russell (town) Lincoln County Withee (village) Clark County Berlin (town) Marathon County Harris (town) Marquette County Okauchee Lake (cdp) Waukesha County Knapp (town) Jackson County
Place
Number
%
551 328 303 271 194 188 161 155 152 137
5.32 0.05 19.89 16.25 6.67 0.67 10.33 8.04 8.77 0.27
Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Belgium (town) Ozaukee County Belgium (village) Ozaukee County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County West Bend (city) Washington County Random Lake (village) Sheboygan County Fredonia (village) Ozaukee County Port Washington (town) Ozaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Number
%
82 52 44 34 34 45 31 22 72 18
0.58 0.48 0.32 0.28 0.25 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.18
Place Belgium (town) Ozaukee County Belgium (village) Ozaukee County Random Lake (village) Sheboygan County Port Washington (town) Ozaukee County Fredonia (village) Ozaukee County Sherman (town) Sheboygan County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Cedar Grove (village) Sheboygan County Adell (village) Sheboygan County
Place
Number
%
16 16 14 26 10 9 8 5 23 12
0.09 0.07 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Racine (city) Racine County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Wausau (city) Marathon County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Maltese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
303 271 161 152 155 103 194 551 85 19
19.89 16.25 10.33 8.77 8.04 6.89 6.67 5.32 4.51 3.56
Place Windsor (town) Dane County Thiensville (village) Ozaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Mason (town) Bayfield County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Marinette (city) Marinette County Pound (village) Marinette County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
25 16 9 7 7 4 4 4 2
0.47 0.49 0.00 0.01 0.01 1.13 0.03 0.03 0.55
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings North Prairie (village) Waukesha County
2
Northern European
0.12
591
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
4 2 16 25 2 2 4 4 7 7
1.13 0.55 0.49 0.47 0.12 0.11 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.01
Mason (town) Bayfield County Pound (village) Marinette County Thiensville (village) Ozaukee County Windsor (town) Dane County North Prairie (village) Waukesha County Eagle (village) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Marinette (city) Marinette County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Number
%
367 88 67 59 54 54 49 48 47 43
0.18 0.01 0.43 0.29 0.13 0.11 0.21 0.09 0.05 0.20
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
4 4 7 7 9
0.03 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.00
Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Marinette (city) Marinette County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
New Zealander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Place
Number
%
95 26 23 21 16 15 7 6 6 6
0.63 0.01 0.06 0.05 0.15 0.00 0.50 0.49 0.06 0.04
Menomonie (city) Dunn County Madison (city) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Plover (village) Portage County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Cross Plains (town) Dane County Dunbar (town) Marinette County Richfield (town) Washington County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
13 13 12 9 8 17 7 11 8 2
3.40 3.23 2.51 2.42 2.30 1.94 1.74 1.68 1.60 1.57
Number
%
95 7 6 4 4 3 2 16 3 1
0.63 0.50 0.49 0.27 0.26 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.12 0.08
Menomonie (city) Dunn County Cross Plains (town) Dane County Dunbar (town) Marinette County Medary (town) La Crosse County Meeme (town) Manitowoc County Lebanon (town) Waupaca County Seneca (town) Wood County Plover (village) Portage County Wisconsin Dells (city) Columbia County Manawa (city) Waupaca County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Menomonie (city) Dunn County Plover (village) Portage County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Richfield (town) Washington County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Monroe (city) Green County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Superior (city) Douglas County
Number
%
95 16 23 6 21 5 6 4 5 5
0.63 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02
Place
%
107 78 65 65 61 57 47 35 33 30
7.78 4.25 0.07 0.03 0.01 7.94 6.39 5.50 3.91 0.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
67 41 59 49 43 25 367 25 20 16
0.43 0.30 0.29 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.16
Middleton (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County River Falls (city) Pierce County Madison (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Number
Clinton (town) Vernon County Bridge Creek (town) Eau Claire County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Clifton (town) Monroe County Harmony (town) Vernon County Fennimore (town) Grant County Lynn (town) Clark County Monroe (city) Green County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Pennsylvania German
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
29.56 25.00 22.93 20.74 20.47 19.33 19.04 15.34 15.23 15.19
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
3,675 15,377 3,407 2,617 10,570 2,899 2,471 9,106 4,171 1,642
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Clay Banks (town) Door County Barronett (town) Washburn County Cobb (village) Iowa County Marengo (town) Ashland County Union (town) Burnett County Maple Plain (town) Barron County Roosevelt (town) Taylor County Primrose (town) Dane County Park Ridge (village) Portage County Bell Center (village) Crawford County
Number
Stoughton (city) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County River Falls (city) Pierce County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Janesville (city) Rock County Superior (city) Douglas County Monroe (city) Green County
Place
Number
%
57 107 47 17 35 16 78 33 22 29
7.94 7.78 6.39 5.70 5.50 4.38 4.25 3.91 3.74 3.62
Clifton (town) Monroe County Clinton (town) Vernon County Harmony (town) Vernon County Clifton (town) Grant County Fennimore (town) Grant County Fairchild (town) Eau Claire County Bridge Creek (town) Eau Claire County Lynn (town) Clark County Rose (town) Waushara County Reseburg (town) Clark County
Norwegian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Madison (city) Dane County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Janesville (city) Rock County Superior (city) Douglas County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Number
%
21,487 15,377 12,144 10,570 9,106 4,171 3,889 3,888 3,796 3,787
10.35 25.00 2.03 20.47 15.34 15.23 5.55 6.04 4.64 4.18
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Strum (village) Trempealeau County Eleva (village) Trempealeau County Coon (town) Vernon County Blair (city) Trempealeau County Westby (city) Vernon County Franklin (town) Jackson County Pigeon Falls (village) Trempealeau County Unity (town) Trempealeau County Coon Valley (village) Vernon County Sumner (town) Trempealeau County
%
30 24 25 20 11 16 10 65 26 9
0.28 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07
Polish Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Monroe (city) Green County Marshfield (city) Wood County Caledonia (town) Racine County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Howard (village) Brown County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
612 399 394 766 1,231 241 237 332 407 451
65.31 62.64 61.66 61.48 61.12 60.86 59.70 57.64 56.37 55.82
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
57,485 12,364 11,144 10,058 9,310 7,663 7,485 7,480 7,025
9.63 20.17 5.37 9.83 26.24 8.45 26.30 25.31 18.31
592
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
6,708
Romanian
10.42
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Franzen (town) Marathon County Sharon (town) Portage County Burnside (town) Trempealeau County Bevent (town) Marathon County Dewey (town) Portage County Linwood (town) Portage County Alban (town) Portage County Stockton (town) Portage County Armstrong Creek (town) Forest County Arcadia (town) Trempealeau County
Number
%
348 1,256 333 687 579 642 460 1,621 267 787
66.67 63.50 61.44 60.80 60.06 56.86 56.37 55.84 53.08 51.98
Place
Number
%
315 144 89 78 75 61 56 56 54 53
0.05 0.07 0.67 0.55 1.07 0.21 0.08 0.06 0.11 0.24
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Plover (village) Portage County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point (city) Portage County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
3,002 5,826 6,529 4,889 7,485 9,310 7,480 5,106 3,260 12,364
28.20 27.49 26.66 26.53 26.30 26.24 25.31 23.87 22.63 20.17
Place
Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Richfield (town) Washington County Middleton (city) Dane County
Place
%
20 3 15 7 11 16 10 21 2 10
3.69 3.16 2.27 1.92 1.79 1.59 1.53 1.36 1.33 1.23
Place
Number
%
173 143 92 75 64 62 54 49 46 41
0.08 0.02 0.10 1.18 0.10 0.10 0.14 0.09 0.08 0.12
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Wausau (city) Marathon County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Janesville (city) Rock County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
Number
%
908 476 323 289 206 205 192 163 159 158
0.44 0.08 1.18 0.47 0.23 0.40 0.38 0.23 0.19 0.41
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Superior (city) Douglas County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Racine (city) Racine County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
89 78 37 53 61 16 16 17 13 17
0.67 0.55 0.27 0.24 0.21 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.12
Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Port Washington (city) Ozaukee County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Richfield (town) Washington County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County
5.86 4.89 3.70 3.56 3.16 1.81 1.64 1.52 1.19 0.99
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
806 653 809 1,809 447 195 200 3,164 123 154
Scandinavian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Hancock (town) Waushara County Piehl (town) Oneida County Bennett (town) Douglas County Fairchild (town) Eau Claire County Livingston (village) Grant County Amherst (village) Portage County Warren (town) Waushara County Darien (village) Walworth County Catawba (village) Price County Vermont (town) Dane County
Portuguese
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
3 13 26 44 11 28 8 30 21 11
8.33 6.22 4.85 4.42 4.30 4.26 4.21 4.18 4.17 4.14
Mason (village) Bayfield County Clover (town) Bayfield County Minong (village) Washburn County Wood River (town) Burnett County Crystal (town) Washburn County Washington (town) Door County Tripp (town) Bayfield County Bone Lake (town) Polk County Drummond (town) Bayfield County Chicog (town) Washburn County
Russian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
4 6 9 11 10 7 75 9 9 4
2.96 1.61 1.53 1.39 1.33 1.23 1.18 1.17 1.14 1.10
Bear Bluff (town) Jackson County Skanawan (town) Lincoln County Forest (town) Saint Croix County Wood (town) Wood County Jackson (town) Burnett County Camp Douglas (village) Juneau County Mukwonago (village) Waukesha County Drammen (town) Eau Claire County Eau Galle (town) Dunn County Maxville (town) Buffalo County
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County
Number
%
3,374 3,164 1,809 809 806 671 653 569 554 529
0.57 1.52 3.56 3.70 5.86 9.56 4.89 0.63 12.29 0.65
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Wausau (city) Marathon County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Number
%
38 27 25 31 29 37 54 41 22 92
0.36 0.25 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.14 0.12 0.11 0.10
Place Lublin (village) Taylor County Bayside (village) Milwaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Bagley (town) Oconto County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Anderson (town) Iron County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Wyoming (town) Iowa County Bell (town) Bayfield County
Place
Number
%
323 81 98 87 139 117 70 79 69 289
1.18 0.76 0.72 0.67 0.59 0.58 0.55 0.53 0.51 0.47
Superior (city) Douglas County Plover (village) Portage County Howard (village) Brown County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Caledonia (town) Racine County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County River Falls (city) Pierce County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
Scotch-Irish Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
13 554 671 29 109 3 103 806 18 12
12.62 12.29 9.56 7.67 6.55 6.52 6.32 5.86 5.56 5.56
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Racine (city) Racine County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
2,457 2,292 787 763 592 574 516 516 440
0.41 1.10 1.33 0.84 0.92 0.56 0.84 0.63 0.93
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
436
Serbian
0.84
593
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
18 13 7 16 5 30 13 8 35 9
9.05 8.13 6.42 6.25 6.02 4.93 4.89 4.76 4.74 4.59
Helenville (cdp) Jefferson County Wyeville (village) Monroe County Brokaw (village) Marathon County Hollandale (village) Iowa County Foster (town) Clark County Westboro (town) Taylor County Chicog (town) Washburn County Frog Creek (town) Washburn County Rockbridge (town) Richland County Lime Ridge (village) Sauk County
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
Number
%
1,750 298 281 238 224 207 180 160 155 149
0.29 0.49 0.79 0.26 0.27 0.73 0.84 0.08 0.73 0.23
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Janesville (city) Rock County Superior (city) Douglas County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Menasha (town) Winnebago County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Madison (city) Dane County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County
Number
%
241 212 163 787 353 168 185 434 2,292 174
1.70 1.54 1.52 1.33 1.29 1.29 1.16 1.12 1.10 1.10
Place
Place
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County
%
18 3 7 3 52 4 5 37 46 2
23.08 1.58 1.44 1.42 1.31 1.27 1.26 1.17 1.12 1.12
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
3,780 2,889 1,145 998 855 803 734 704 666 647
1.82 0.48 1.26 1.42 1.44 1.31 1.55 0.69 1.29 1.03
Number
%
1,577 612 370 354 326 313 309 303 285 254
0.26 0.67 2.01 0.17 0.40 0.82 0.80 0.49 0.60 0.89
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
180 281 207 155 128 298 68 143 75 85
0.84 0.79 0.73 0.73 0.55 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.46
Muskego (city) Waukesha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County
0.37 0.31 0.27 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.18
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
44 45 43 83 41 127 94 72 39 18
Slovak
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Germantown (village) Washington County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Merrill (city) Lincoln County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Kingston (town) Juneau County Tripp (town) Bayfield County Coloma (village) Waushara County Harmony (town) Price County Hartford (town) Washington County McKinley (town) Polk County Franklin (town) Jackson County Arbor Vitae (town) Vilas County Waterford (village) Racine County Hubbard (town) Rusk County
Scottish
Place
Place
Place
Number
%
61 58 54 17 20 35 7 24 33 31
14.56 10.36 9.38 8.95 8.81 7.07 6.80 6.78 5.15 4.71
Keystone (town) Bayfield County Flambeau (town) Price County Tiffany (town) Dunn County Pilsen (town) Bayfield County Delta (town) Bayfield County Prentice (town) Price County Lublin (village) Taylor County Mason (town) Bayfield County Eileen (town) Bayfield County Gingles (town) Ashland County
Slavic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
26 11 27 20 17 5 19 14 36 25
10.83 8.66 7.44 6.73 6.51 5.81 5.78 5.71 5.47 5.39
La Pointe (town) Ashland County Bell Center (village) Crawford County North Bend (town) Jackson County Isabelle (town) Pierce County Oakdale (village) Monroe County Tony (village) Rusk County Wyalusing (town) Grant County Namakagon (town) Bayfield County Washington (town) Door County Ontario (village) Vernon County
Place
Number
%
303 171 127 94 87 83 72 67 55 52
0.05 0.08 0.21 0.19 0.14 0.23 0.19 0.07 0.07 0.59
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Sussex (village) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Madison (city) Dane County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Stoughton (city) Dane County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
345 258 197 3,780 270 215 246 227 251 214
2.44 2.09 1.83 1.82 1.80 1.73 1.66 1.65 1.61 1.60
Place Cloverland (town) Douglas County Wilson (village) Saint Croix County Weyerhaeuser (village) Rusk County Parrish (town) Langlade County Aurora (town) Taylor County Oliver (village) Douglas County Roosevelt (town) Taylor County Peeksville (town) Ashland County Rose (town) Waushara County Gilman (village) Taylor County
Place
Number
%
370 243 198 254 90 313 223 309 75 127
2.01 1.05 0.93 0.89 0.84 0.82 0.81 0.80 0.72 0.70
Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek (city) Milwaukee County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Superior (city) Douglas County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Richfield (town) Washington County Germantown (village) Washington County
Slovene Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
11 8 8 2 8 7 8 3 9 7
4.56 4.26 2.35 2.35 2.09 2.05 1.99 1.74 1.53 1.48
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1,145 786 697 266 242 201 191 177 148
0.19 1.28 1.37 0.90 0.68 0.43 0.50 0.27 0.38
594
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
Madison (city) Dane County
141
Turkish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
0.07
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
89 12 43 22 4 14 48 26 4 22
17.32 7.74 5.93 4.94 4.82 4.75 4.61 4.24 2.72 2.67
Hendren (town) Clark County Pershing (town) Taylor County Eaton (town) Clark County McKinley (town) Taylor County Foster (town) Clark County Mead (town) Clark County Greenwood (city) Clark County Warner (town) Clark County Millston (town) Jackson County Sherman (town) Clark County
Number
%
35 267 118 263 84 290 30 383 117 94
53.85 32.17 30.89 29.39 29.27 29.12 28.57 28.12 27.21 26.55
Stockholm (town) Pepin County Trade Lake (town) Burnett County Hill (town) Price County Laketown (town) Polk County Lincoln (town) Burnett County Wood River (town) Burnett County Stockholm (village) Pepin County Grantsburg (village) Burnett County Port Wing (town) Bayfield County Mason (town) Bayfield County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
245 163 58 58 57 38 36 35 33 32
0.12 0.03 0.25 0.14 0.07 0.54 0.54 0.07 0.15 0.04
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Racine (city) Racine County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Mukwonago (town) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
697 786 266 101 242 71 91 191 67 201
1.37 1.28 0.90 0.73 0.68 0.58 0.57 0.50 0.47 0.43
Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Superior (city) Douglas County River Falls (city) Pierce County Marinette (city) Marinette County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Menomonie (city) Dunn County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Onalaska (city) La Crosse County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County
Number
%
4,175 1,183 798 559 707 2,449 507 567 502 570
15.25 9.38 6.81 5.51 4.71 3.98 3.91 3.82 3.74 3.59
Swiss
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Place
Number
%
16 11 9 3
0.00 0.01 0.41 0.51
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Linn (town) Walworth County Weston (town) Clark County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 9 11 16
0.51 0.41 0.01 0.00
Weston (town) Clark County Linn (town) Walworth County Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
11 16
0.01 0.00
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Swedish
1.88 23.88 0.28 2.05 35.54 0.96 0.98 1.04 0.75 0.94
Place
Number
%
58 33 58 245 17 10 57 35 13 8
0.25 0.15 0.14 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06
Caledonia (town) Racine County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County Madison (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County
Ukrainian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
%
270 229 404 747 395 349 159 250 205 46
43.06 36.01 35.91 35.54 33.99 30.53 28.29 26.65 24.76 24.73
Washington (town) Green County Mount Pleasant (town) Green County Monticello (village) Green County New Glarus (village) Green County Clarno (town) Green County Monroe (town) Green County Jordan (town) Green County New Glarus (town) Green County Argyle (village) Lafayette County Lincoln (town) Buffalo County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Superior (city) Douglas County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay (city) Brown County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Racine (city) Racine County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County
3,898 2,582 1,649 1,219 747 615 603 536 526 445
%
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Madison (city) Dane County Monroe (city) Green County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Janesville (city) Rock County New Glarus (village) Green County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
1.71 1.33 1.30 0.55 0.54 0.54 0.50 0.48 0.43 0.39
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Based on all places, regardless of population
%
29 3 7 3 38 36 10 2 7 5
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Soviet Union
Number
Franksville (cdp) Racine County Exeland (village) Sawyer County Fairchild (village) Eau Claire County Hancock (town) Waushara County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Mukwonago (town) Waukesha County Herman (town) Sheboygan County Hughes (town) Bayfield County River Hills (village) Milwaukee County Wabeno (town) Forest County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
948 552 150 140 133 125 116 115 99 91
0.16 0.27 1.09 0.15 0.61 0.94 0.18 0.19 0.12 0.13
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
5,693 5,603 4,175 2,677 2,449 2,431 1,753 1,565 1,477 1,475
0.95 2.70 15.25 2.95 3.98 2.37 2.50 2.64 1.81 2.29
Place Monroe (city) Green County Stoughton (city) Dane County Middleton (city) Dane County Janesville (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County
Number
%
2,582 343 341 1,219 3,898 380 207 228 192 155
23.88 2.76 2.19 2.05 1.88 1.86 1.54 1.52 1.36 1.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Lublin (village) Taylor County Roosevelt (town) Taylor County Star Prairie (village) Saint Croix County Colburn (town) Chippewa County Fulton (town) Rock County Westport (town) Dane County Withee (village) Clark County Oakdale (town) Monroe County Jump River (town) Taylor County New Haven (town) Adams County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
9 15 13 17 64 67 8 12 5 11
8.74 3.72 2.50 2.28 2.04 1.88 1.88 1.86 1.77 1.75
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County
304
West Indian: Bahamian, excluding Hispanic
0.49
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
150 125 133 56 44 43 38 83 44 552
1.09 0.94 0.61 0.40 0.36 0.32 0.32 0.28 0.28 0.27
Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Whitefish Bay (village) Milwaukee County Weston (village) Marathon County Howard (village) Brown County Marinette (city) Marinette County Franklin (city) Milwaukee County Middleton (city) Dane County Madison (city) Dane County
United States or American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
21 7 8 40 59 25 28 11 26 7
7.47 7.37 5.41 5.18 5.05 4.44 4.37 4.17 4.09 3.91
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
11,106 5,545 3,697 3,142 2,794 2,589 2,427 2,165 1,951 1,912
1.86 2.67 3.61 3.47 3.98 4.36 3.86 3.36 3.84 2.34
Number
%
720 138 134 109 195 225 113 415 153 93
1.12 1.12 1.03 1.01 0.97 0.92 0.90 0.88 0.87 0.87
Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Sun Prairie (city) Dane County Neenah (city) Winnebago County River Falls (city) Pierce County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Ashwaubenon (village) Brown County Plover (village) Portage County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
19 40 34 47 139 87 24 34 41 92
52.78 32.52 25.19 23.15 22.31 21.80 19.51 18.38 18.22 16.31
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
%
1,600 351 109 71 53 53 50 48 44 34
0.27 0.17 0.12 0.09 0.29 0.10 0.14 0.15 0.04 0.25
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Little Chute (village) Outagamie County Kaukauna (city) Outagamie County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Monroe (city) Green County Baraboo (city) Sauk County Two Rivers (city) Manitowoc County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Beloit (city) Rock County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Fond du Lac (city) Fond du Lac County
Number
%
801 687 1,080 525 521 602 872 1,658 535 1,887
7.67 5.29 4.94 4.86 4.85 4.76 4.75 4.65 4.49 4.46
Welsh
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Janesville (city) Rock County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
%
5 5 3 2 10 9 3 3 4 4
1.21 0.84 0.74 0.74 0.68 0.63 0.62 0.60 0.53 0.50
%
1,790 1,577 720 539 486 429 415 395 307
0.86 0.26 1.12 0.59 0.82 0.68 0.88 0.48 0.79
Place Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Beloit (city) Rock County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County
%
16 36 7 16
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.00
West Indian: Barbadian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
35 20 4 2 2
0.01 0.01 0.53 0.11 0.08
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Wagner (town) Marinette County Bridge Creek (town) Eau Claire County Fennimore (city) Grant County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4 2 2 35 20
0.53 0.11 0.08 0.01 0.01
Wagner (town) Marinette County Bridge Creek (town) Eau Claire County Fennimore (city) Grant County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Number
Beloit (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Hughes (town) Bayfield County Pepin (town) Pepin County Wingville (town) Grant County Leola (town) Adams County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Deerfield (town) Dane County Glen Haven (town) Grant County Wilson (town) Dunn County Wagner (town) Marinette County Dane (village) Dane County
0.42 0.31 0.27 0.26 0.23 0.15 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Racine (city) Racine County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Beloit (city) Rock County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County
%
4 2 2 2 3 2 2 16 36 7
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Eau Pleine (town) Portage County Greenwood (town) Taylor County Rockbridge (town) Richland County La Farge (village) Vernon County Manawa (city) Waupaca County Hillsboro (city) Vernon County Bloomer (city) Chippewa County Beloit (city) Rock County Madison (city) Dane County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County
West Indian, excluding Hispanic
Number
Mason (village) Bayfield County Couderay (village) Sawyer County Bear Bluff (town) Jackson County Colburn (town) Adams County Arena (village) Iowa County Monico (town) Oneida County Patch Grove (village) Grant County Hiles (town) Wood County Exeland (village) Sawyer County Clam Falls (town) Polk County
0.02 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.42 0.23 0.31 0.27 0.26 0.15
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
36 16 16 7 4 3 2 2 2 2
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Madison (city) Dane County Beloit (city) Rock County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Eau Pleine (town) Portage County Manawa (city) Waupaca County Greenwood (town) Taylor County Rockbridge (town) Richland County La Farge (village) Vernon County Hillsboro (city) Vernon County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Janesville (city) Rock County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Racine (city) Racine County
Number
Rewey (village) Iowa County Piehl (town) Oneida County New Lyme (town) Monroe County Cambria (village) Columbia County Utica (town) Winnebago County Springvale (town) Columbia County Edgewater (town) Sawyer County Gratiot (village) Lafayette County Mifflin (town) Iowa County Hubbard (town) Rusk County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
595
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
53 1,600 34 27 29 351 48 50 31 109
0.29 0.27 0.25 0.22 0.21 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
35 20
0.01 0.01
596
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings
West Indian: Belizean, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Number
%
49 18 8 8 4 4 2 2
0.01 0.04 0.13 0.09 0.11 0.00 0.27 0.11
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Sheboygan (town) Sheboygan County Suamico (town) Brown County Horicon (city) Dodge County Green Bay (city) Brown County Sand Lake (town) Sawyer County Luxemburg (village) Kewaunee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Sand Lake (town) Sawyer County Sheboygan (town) Sheboygan County Horicon (city) Dodge County Luxemburg (village) Kewaunee County Suamico (town) Brown County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County
2 8 4 2 8 18 49 4
% 0.27 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.04 0.01 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
18 49 4
0.04 0.01 0.00
Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
West Indian: Bermudan, excluding Hispanic
Number
%
5 18 14 1 91 16
1.21 0.15 0.09 0.03 0.02 0.01
Hughes (town) Bayfield County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
18 14 91 16
0.15 0.09 0.02 0.01
Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County
West Indian: Dutch West Indian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
12 8 7 4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.04 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.74 0.34 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.12
Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Antigo (city) Langlade County Leola (town) Adams County Orange (town) Juneau County Black Creek (village) Outagamie County Green Lake (town) Green Lake County Darien (village) Walworth County Cato (town) Manitowoc County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Number
%
16 9
0.02 0.00
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
16 9
0.02 0.00
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Number
%
2 2 2 2 2 2 1 8 4 12
0.74 0.34 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.10 0.05 0.05 0.04
Leola (town) Adams County Orange (town) Juneau County Black Creek (village) Outagamie County Green Lake (town) Green Lake County Darien (village) Walworth County Cato (town) Manitowoc County Hammond (town) Saint Croix County Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Antigo (city) Langlade County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Number
%
16 9
0.02 0.00
Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
West Indian: British West Indian, excluding Hispanic
Place
Number
%
8 12 7
0.05 0.04 0.01
Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County
West Indian: Haitian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Beaver Dam (city) Dodge County Hughes (town) Bayfield County Lac du Flambeau (town) Vilas County
Number
%
91 18 16 14 5 1
0.02 0.15 0.01 0.09 1.21 0.03
Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Ladysmith (city) Rusk County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County
Number
%
3 6 15 2 2 34 22 6 2 2
0.60 0.45 0.38 0.27 0.24 0.19 0.16 0.09 0.08 0.08
Wilson (town) Dunn County Loyal (city) Clark County Ladysmith (city) Rusk County Hammel (town) Taylor County Thornapple (town) Rusk County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Fox Point (village) Milwaukee County Brockway (town) Jackson County Hortonville (village) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
34 22 6 12 9 8 30 98 41 16
0.19 0.16 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County Bellevue Town (cdp) Brown County Manitowoc (city) Manitowoc County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Germantown (village) Washington County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County
West Indian: Jamaican, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Green Bay (city) Brown County Beloit (city) Rock County
Number
%
1,152 121 55 42 36 31 29 29 26 23
0.19 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.11 0.13 0.21 0.06 0.03 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 3 10 4 6 10 8 2 2 3
0.84 0.74 0.68 0.42 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.28 0.26
Pepin (town) Pepin County Wingville (town) Grant County Keshena (cdp) Menominee County Niagara (town) Marinette County Baraboo (town) Sauk County Oshkosh (town) Winnebago County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Clear Creek (town) Eau Claire County Clearfield (town) Juneau County Easton (town) Adams County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
98 41 34 30 22 16 15 12 9 8
0.02 0.02 0.19 0.03 0.16 0.02 0.38 0.04 0.04 0.04
Place Shorewood (village) Milwaukee County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Menomonee Falls (village) Waukesha County Glendale (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Brown Deer (village) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
29 1,152 31 36 12 17 55 9 121 29
0.21 0.19 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings West Indian: Trinidadian and Tobagonian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
86 42 12 7 7 5 5 4 3 3
0.04 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.18 0.12
Madison (city) Dane County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Richfield (town) Washington County Wausau (city) Marathon County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Pittsfield (town) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 2 2 1 3 5 86 7 12 42
0.18 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.12 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01
Shorewood Hills (village) Dane County Albany (village) Green County Oconto (town) Oconto County Weston (town) Dunn County Pittsfield (town) Brown County Richfield (town) Washington County Madison (city) Dane County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
5 86 7 12 42 7 5 4
0.05 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Richfield (town) Washington County Madison (city) Dane County Wisconsin Rapids (city) Wood County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Wausau (city) Marathon County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County
Neenah (city) Winnebago County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Beloit (city) Rock County Deerfield (town) Dane County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County
14 12 11 9 9 8
0.06 0.02 0.03 0.63 0.02 0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
9 3 4 3 3 5 2 2 6 2
0.63 0.62 0.33 0.33 0.30 0.29 0.27 0.24 0.21 0.18
Deerfield (town) Dane County Glen Haven (town) Grant County Reedsville (village) Manitowoc County Luck (town) Polk County Eden (town) Fond du Lac County Brice Prairie (cdp) La Crosse County Jacksonport (town) Door County Belmont (village) Lafayette County Fredonia (town) Ozaukee County Manitowoc (town) Manitowoc County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
19 14 7 8 11 8 104 21 12 9
0.10 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County Neenah (city) Winnebago County Stoughton (city) Dane County Mequon (city) Ozaukee County Beloit (city) Rock County Caledonia (town) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County La Crosse (city) La Crosse County Brookfield (city) Waukesha County
West Indian: Other, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4
0.00
Number
%
4
0.00
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
West Indian: U.S. Virgin Islander, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4
0.50
Dane (village) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
4
0.00
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
4
0.50
Dane (village) Dane County
White Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
%
West Indian: West Indian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Grand Chute (town) Outagamie County
Place
Number
%
855 848 740 738 734 733 711 710 639 618
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Highland (village) Iowa County Hamburg (town) Vernon County Reseburg (town) Clark County Auburndale (village) Wood County Beetown (town) Grant County Deer Creek (town) Taylor County Potosi (village) Grant County Cady (town) Saint Croix County Plymouth (town) Juneau County Union (town) Pierce County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Richfield (town) Washington County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Monroe (city) Green County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Grafton (village) Ozaukee County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County Marinette (city) Marinette County West Bend (city) Washington County
Number
%
10,250 21,127 10,770 10,669 9,983 12,713 10,141 12,175 11,545 27,597
98.81 98.74 98.73 98.40 98.39 98.36 98.34 98.33 98.26 98.03
White: Not Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Janesville (city) Rock County
279,184 173,934 86,379 73,034 63,799 58,177 57,872 57,018 56,792 56,386
46.77 83.60 84.43 80.83 91.03 92.47 93.79 93.08 87.61 94.77
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
738 639 618 583 510 486 484 470 469 465
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Auburndale (village) Wood County Plymouth (town) Juneau County Union (town) Pierce County Forest (town) Vernon County Marietta (town) Crawford County Plum Lake (town) Vilas County South Wayne (village) Lafayette County Gilmanton (town) Buffalo County Benton (town) Lafayette County Bay City (village) Pierce County
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
597
Number
%
104 31 21 19
0.02 0.01 0.02 0.10
Place
Number
%
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Green Bay (city) Brown County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Appleton (city) Outagamie County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh (city) Winnebago County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire (city) Eau Claire County Racine (city) Racine County
310,734 178,831 89,477 77,457 64,797 60,113 58,863 58,382 58,287 58,214
52.05 85.95 87.45 85.73 92.45 92.73 93.56 95.31 94.46 71.12
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Richfield (town) Washington County Cedarburg (city) Ozaukee County Chippewa Falls (city) Chippewa County Merrill (city) Lincoln County Muskego (city) Waukesha County Marinette (city) Marinette County Monroe (city) Green County Pewaukee (city) Waukesha County Marshfield (city) Wood County Oconomowoc (city) Waukesha County
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
10,188 10,689 12,663 9,922 20,921 11,462 10,576 11,451 18,264 12,027
98.22 97.99 97.97 97.79 97.78 97.56 97.54 97.18 97.15 97.13
598
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Ancestry Rankings White: Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Racine (city) Racine County Madison (city) Dane County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Green Bay (city) Brown County Beloit (city) Rock County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Appleton (city) Outagamie County
Number
%
31,550 5,126 4,897 4,423 3,321 3,098 1,549 1,480 1,364 998
5.28 6.26 2.35 4.90 5.12 3.03 4.33 2.91 2.23 1.42
Pleasant Prairie (village) Kenosha County Greendale (village) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County Fort Atkinson (city) Jefferson County Menasha (city) Winnebago County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin (city) Waukesha County Racine (city) Racine County
Number
%
101 83 118 106 45 60 62 116 106 221
0.64 0.58 0.50 0.46 0.38 0.37 0.34 0.33 0.28 0.27
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
105 816 149 657 577 103 80 176 36 43
11.68 10.26 9.48 9.19 8.24 7.85 7.84 6.84 6.75 6.58
Plainfield (village) Waushara County Delavan (city) Walworth County Darien (village) Walworth County Lake Geneva (city) Walworth County Madison (town) Dane County Lima (town) Rock County Sumpter (town) Sauk County Packwaukee (town) Marquette County Plainfield (town) Waushara County Norwalk (village) Monroe County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Racine (city) Racine County Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha (city) Waukesha County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Beloit (city) Rock County Whitewater (city) Walworth County Fitchburg (city) Dane County Watertown (city) Jefferson County Cudahy (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay (city) Brown County
Number
%
5,126 31,550 3,321 4,423 1,549 517 654 686 584 3,098
6.26 5.28 5.12 4.90 4.33 3.85 3.19 3.18 3.17 3.03
Yugoslavian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
616 282 221 197 138 128 118 116 108 106
0.10 0.14 0.27 0.22 0.27 0.21 0.50 0.33 0.23 0.46
Milwaukee (city) Milwaukee County Madison (city) Dane County Racine (city) Racine County Kenosha (city) Kenosha County Sheboygan (city) Sheboygan County West Allis (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia (town) Racine County Greenfield (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant (town) Racine County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Lynne (town) Oneida County Hawkins (village) Rusk County Ogdensburg (village) Waupaca County Wilson (town) Lincoln County Dewey (town) Rusk County Fairbanks (town) Shawano County Gays Mills (village) Crawford County Jump River (town) Taylor County Kekoskee (village) Dodge County Richfield (town) Adams County
Number
%
12 12 7 8 10 12 11 5 3 2
6.35 3.92 3.76 3.09 1.83 1.80 1.78 1.77 1.60 1.55
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Population Population
Bolivian
Costa Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Total Population
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
596,956 207,525 102,368 90,668 81,827 70,124 64,372 62,943 61,516 61,295
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Central American
Cuban
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
1,141 459
Place
71,032 11,385 8,734 8,638 7,440 5,385 3,220 2,818 2,058 1,738
764
Cuban Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Place
1
Place
Percent
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
5.31 1.61
1.08
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Hispanic
599
Central American
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
1
Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
0.13
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
0.22 0.19
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Chilean
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Hispanic
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Racine, WI (city) Racine County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Place
13.91 11.90 9.63 9.03 8.37 7.27 6.44 5.55 5.39 5.21
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Dominican
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Chilean
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Ecuadorian
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Colombian
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Argentinian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Place
Percent
Ecuadorian
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Colombian
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Argentinian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Guatelmalan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Costa Rican
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Bolivian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Place
Percent
Guatelmalan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
600
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Population Honduran
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Honduran
0.07
West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
21.48 10.71 10.25 8.21 7.86 5.03
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Puerto Rican
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place No places met population threshold.
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Mexican
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
3.25 1.62 1.14 1.03 0.86 0.72 0.37 0.33
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
1
Place
Panamanian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Number
43,293 8,571 6,000 5,982 5,425 4,134 2,679 2,321 1,214 1,096
Place
Salvadoran
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Salvadoran
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Mexican
Salvadoran
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
1
Place
Place
Percent
Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Neenah, WI (city) Winnebago County Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County
84.74 83.20 82.36 80.70 80.65 79.81 78.55 78.48 78.06 77.33
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
South American
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Peruvian Number
No places met population threshold.
835 770
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Mexican
Place
Peruvian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
1
Percent
Racine, WI (city) Racine County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County
10.47 7.51 7.25 6.60 6.42 5.86 5.46 4.57 3.88 3.31
Place
Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
8.91 1.18
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Peruvian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
0.37 0.14
No places met population threshold.
Spaniard
Puerto Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
392
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
0.55
Place 19,404 935 935 679 552 442 374 344
Number
No places met population threshold.
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Place
1
Place South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
31.13 27.32
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Median Age Median Age
Uruguayan
Dominican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Total Population
Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold. Place
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Years
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
601
Years
Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County
42.7 42.3 42.0 41.6 39.8 39.3 38.8 38.2 38.0 37.9
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Hispanic
Venezuelan
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place Number
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan
Years
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waupun, WI (city) Dodge County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County
32.0 28.4 26.4 26.1 25.9 25.8 25.6 25.5 25.5 25.1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Argentinian
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County
30.5 28.2 27.0 27.0 26.1 25.9 25.9 25.4 25.3 25.0
1
Place
Bolivian
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
5,230 1,734 1,522 913 637 459 324
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years Place
No places met population threshold.
Years
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Central American
23.3
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Years
17.43 15.74 15.23 10.57 8.56 8.52 7.36
27.7 25.1
Place
Paraguayan
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Years
Place
Peruvian
Colombian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Other Hispanic
1
Place
Percent
Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Years
2.12 1.68 0.88 0.71 0.62 0.53 0.44
Place
Puerto Rican
Costa Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Years
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
1
Years
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Years
No places met population threshold.
Years 29.7
Place Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Years 26.6 24.8 23.8 23.2 22.4 21.7 21.6 21.6
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
602
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Average Household Size Salvadoran
Argentinian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Years
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
3.57 3.55
Nicaraguan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
South American
Place
Bolivian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
Years
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
30.5 27.8
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Central American 1
Place
1
Years
No places met population threshold.
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
3.76
Panamanian
No places met population threshold.
Spaniard Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Paraguayan
3.61 2.24
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Uruguayan
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold. 1
Years
No places met population threshold.
Place
Peruvian
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Venezuelan
Colombian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold. 1
Years
No places met population threshold.
Place
Puerto Rican
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Other Hispanic
Costa Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Years
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
24.4 22.8 21.4 19.8 19.3 17.0 16.9
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
3.32 3.22 3.13 3.01 2.90 2.88 2.84 2.02
Salvadoran
2.47
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dominican
Average Household Size
1
Place
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
South American
No places met population threshold.
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
2.74 2.74 2.72 2.70 2.63 2.58 2.57 2.55 2.55 2.54
Place
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
No places met population threshold.
2.59 2.09
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Guatelmalan
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Hispanic
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
1
Place Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Menasha, WI (town) Winnebago County Waupun, WI (city) Dodge County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County
Number 4.54 4.15 4.12 3.92 3.77 3.72 3.72 3.61 3.58 3.52
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Mexican
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County
Number 4.62 4.43 4.38 4.19 3.95 3.91 3.88 3.72
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 3.37 3.26 3.25
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
3.07 2.86 2.58 2.55
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Language Spoken: English Only Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
603
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
234
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
1
Place
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
462,414 171,925 84,221 73,885 66,066 59,752 55,386 54,239 54,146 53,680
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Neenah, WI (city) Winnebago County Waupun, WI (city) Dodge County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County West Bend, WI (city) Washington County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Menasha, WI (town) Winnebago County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County
96.19 96.15 95.17 94.50 94.45 93.88 93.68 93.61 93.44 93.41
No places met population threshold.
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
33.62
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
96 93
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Number
No places met population threshold.
23.88 9.81
Place
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Number 14,925 3,922 2,403 2,142 1,764 1,426 869 643 559 555
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Guatelmalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
1
Percent 74.08 72.40 66.44 62.89 62.55 58.01 55.38 55.14 55.14 53.14
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County West Bend, WI (city) Washington County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Guatelmalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
1
Place
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
8,768 2,773 1,501
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
604
PROFILES OF MASSACHUSETTS / Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: Spanish
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1,321 1,220 976 485 405 404 345
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County
69.34 57.71 57.06 55.56 51.49 49.41 46.79 42.66 38.04 37.77
Place
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
3,989 314 313 213 199 146 130 71
Place
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
40
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
44.10 43.84 42.90 38.39 36.87 32.36 23.24 23.20
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
11.83
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
Number
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1,601 793 527 372 231 177 153
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Number
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Percent
Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
56.56 55.43 44.08 42.94 42.75 40.85 37.03
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
170 114
Language Spoken: Spanish
Number
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
21.07 15.47
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
55,239 8,637 6,756 6,090 6,056 3,483 2,847 2,369 1,828 1,522
No places met population threshold.
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 10.05
PROFILES OF MASSACHUSETTS / Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: Spanish Racine, WI (city) Racine County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
8.98 8.64 7.26 6.49 6.38 5.83 5.51 5.15 5.01
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
89.03 76.12
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
47,133 5,920 5,575 5,192 4,902 2,815 2,274 1,818 1,008 888
Number
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Place
Percent
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
85.22 84.41 84.10 79.01 77.20 77.14 75.97 75.53 75.51 72.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Guatelmalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
1
Percent
Guatelmalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Menasha, WI (town) Winnebago County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
1
Place
Place
Place
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
605
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
443
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
63.65
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
844 306
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
29,189 4,673 4,122 3,739 3,569 2,152 2,023 1,537 732 663
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County
Percent 93.08 91.25 85.37 82.98 80.63 78.90 77.10 76.58 76.51 75.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
1
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
606
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Foreign Born
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
63.13 61.61 57.10 55.90 54.35
298
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
2,638 743 609 447 299 237 108
Place
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
1
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place
Percent 84.53 78.19
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
13,131 536 504 403 270 235 181 173
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
46,122 18,792 7,006 5,325 4,702 3,895 3,559 3,457 3,209 2,552
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
11.81 9.06 8.95 8.36 7.73 7.67 7.16 6.84 6.31 5.87
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
23,396 4,084 4,075 3,037 2,662 1,869 1,626 1,038 700 614
Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent 76.80 76.49 65.53
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
1
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Foreign Born
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number
61.02 57.60 57.25 55.58 52.96 43.44 39.13
Place
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
631 623
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
Place
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Number
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
88.17
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Place
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent Place
Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 63.52
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Foreign Born Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Menasha, WI (town) Winnebago County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County
58.21 58.04 56.95 55.20 54.77 47.28 46.74 41.57 41.50
Costa Rican
Janesville, WI (city) Rock County 1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number 312
1
Cuban
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Argentinian
Mexican
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
69.50 67.51 64.08 62.15 59.37 58.19 53.19 50.59 49.82 47.03
40.84
Nicaraguan
Dominican
Percent
Percent
Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1
Place
488
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Argentinian
607
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Place Number
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
244
No places met population threshold.
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Nicaraguan
1
Place
Dominican
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Ecuadorian
Percent
62.24
Panamanian
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Panamanian
1
Place
Ecuadorian
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
796 259
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Central American
Place
Paraguayan
Guatelmalan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
69.76 56.43
Place No places met population threshold.
Place
1
1
1
Number
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Honduran
Chilean
1
1
Place
Percent
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Peruvian 1
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Honduran
Colombian Number
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Mexican
Colombian
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalan
Chilean
Place
Number
Place
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
Number 20,362 3,562 2,777 2,703 2,230 1,665 1,340 890 509
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
150 43 21 18 10 5 0 0
608
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Puerto Rican
Other Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
4.60 3.80 2.65 1.13 1.07 0.77 0.00 0.00
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1,063 326 229 222 135 125 8
Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County
12.07 11.93 11.15 10.64 10.56 10.55 10.43
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Other Hispanic Salvadoran
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Argentinian
Percent
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
35.95 35.71 29.41 20.33 14.59 7.21 2.47
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
589 530
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
76.49 63.47
Spaniard
Bolivian
Total Population
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County
14,398 5,119 2,322 1,804 1,526 1,415 1,266 1,152 1,109 1,073
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
259 52
Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Total Population
Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
4.61 3.93 3.21 3.15 3.03 3.02 2.88 2.56 2.47 2.46
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Colombian
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County
4,393 840 705 696 522 494 225 195 137 133
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Costa Rican
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
22.70 11.33
No places met population threshold.
Hispanic
Uruguayan
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hispanic
Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Place Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
14.23 14.04 12.15
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Costa Rican
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County
609
Puerto Rican
85
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Mexican
Percent
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
84
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
15.22 13.04 12.07 11.29 11.14 10.13 9.10 9.05 8.98 8.64
10.99
0.88 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Nicaraguan
Dominican
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Salvadoran
1
Place
Place Number
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
90
No places met population threshold.
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Nicaraguan
Dominican
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
South American
1
Place
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
22.96
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Panamanian
Ecuadorian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
225 140
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Panamanian
Ecuadorian
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
South American
No places met population threshold.
26.95 18.18
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Spaniard
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Paraguayan
Guatelmalan
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Spaniard
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Paraguayan
Guatelmalan
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Uruguayan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Peruvian
Honduran
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Uruguayan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Peruvian
Honduran
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Venezuelan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Puerto Rican
Mexican
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
3,393 624 517 416 391 376 198 132 97
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number 37 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
610
PROFILES OF MASSACHUSETTS / Hispanic Rankings: High School Graduates Other Hispanic
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
354 84 78 69 65 45 8
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
15.03 9.20 7.06 6.77 5.12 3.75 2.47
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County
94.74 94.16 93.96 93.23 87.45 82.82 82.02 80.61 79.20 79.17
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
High School Graduates
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
1
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
264,358 117,185 53,265 46,522 39,295 38,622 37,329 35,578 33,912 32,335
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
230
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
50.77
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County
96.08 94.51 94.04 93.36 92.41 92.35 92.04 90.90 90.31 90.09
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
307 198
No places met population threshold.
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
73.88 53.58
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
14,529 3,219 2,364 2,102 1,632 1,232 702 677 486 447
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Guatelmalans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number
PROFILES OF MASSACHUSETTS / Hispanic Rankings: High School Graduates Guatelmalans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Percent
525 409
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Number
No places met population threshold.
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates 1
611
Place
Percent
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
93.25 88.91
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold. Place
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Place
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
7,723 1,726 1,693 1,360 1,095 850 526 397 309 284
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold. Place
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold. Place
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
88.00 77.12 76.49 70.38 69.43 67.46 66.17 65.98 64.02 62.47
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
4,568 286 258 229 182 113 104 97
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
107
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
85.37 77.10 69.80 69.33 59.72 52.46 50.26 41.65
Number
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
59.12
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1,059 403 396 391 188 146 76
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
Percent 90.77 85.07
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
612
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: College Graduates
Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
65.67 62.81 59.88 54.42 52.71
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
College Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
95
1
Number
Place
Percent
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
64,742 61,057 16,008 13,137 13,054 12,781 12,469 10,361 9,972 9,678
No places met population threshold.
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
123 94
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
62.91 59.55 48.99 48.15 47.62 42.06 36.76 34.41 31.76 30.60
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
20.97
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
45.90 16.40
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
2,557 1,526 301 296 285 222 216 143 134 102
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
46.75 43.16 36.31 36.26 34.12 31.98 26.24 26.07 24.46 23.96
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Guatelmalans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
1
No places met population threshold.
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County
Guatelmalans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Number
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
1,288 677 210
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Median Household Income Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County
199 155 146 87 86 80 59
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent 35.56 24.50 20.67 18.30 17.87 17.33 14.60 12.69 12.10 11.10
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
620 120 44 34 28 28 18 7
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
16
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
35.82 20.86 18.79 14.81 7.12 6.48 4.12 3.63
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
8.84
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
613
Place
Number
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
180 164 61 54 14 0 0
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
36.94 10.12 9.25 8.27 5.05 0.00 0.00
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
295 219
Median Household Income
Number
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
64.13 38.90
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Total Population
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
No places met population threshold.
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County
90,733 76,225 67,576 64,315 62,856 61,647 54,519 53,779 52,869 51,345
No places met population threshold.
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County
90,893 66,250 62,000
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
614
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Per Capita Income
Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
61,848 58,676 57,614 57,250 56,000 46,477 45,978
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Mexican
Venezuelan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County
66,042 60,417 55,991 51,667 51,250 50,455 46,667 45,000 44,063 43,125
No places met population threshold.
Bolivian
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
70,469 39,844 39,375 32,500 31,053 29,635 28,017
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
21,731
Central American
Per Capita Income Total Population
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
30,833 26,563
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Peruvian
Colombian
Place
Dollars
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County
48,333 37,292 32,950 29,789 28,834 27,474 27,317 27,123 26,087 26,031
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
1
Puerto Rican
Costa Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
22,132
Place
Dollars
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
34,904 31,944 30,268 27,000 25,748 25,461 18,583 14,583
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
26,296 25,836 22,478 20,944 20,085 17,818 16,787 16,667 16,023 15,582
Argentinian
Dominican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Salvadoran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Bolivian
Ecuadorian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalan
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
43,788 35,197
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Spaniard
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
13,474 11,135
No places met population threshold.
Honduran
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Uruguayan
Dollars
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Dollars
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Poverty Status Colombian
Peruvian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Dollars
Place
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
14,638 13,248 11,674 11,475 11,211 10,688 10,168 9,141
Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
No places met population threshold.
Costa Rican
Puerto Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
11,359
Percent 27.41 21.35 17.26 14.99 13.93 13.60 12.52 11.35 10.52 10.21
Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dominican
Salvadoran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorian
South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalan
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
18,447 18,263
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County
19,864 2,146 2,073 1,802 1,429 778 530 522 388 286
Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
615
Spaniard
Dollars
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Uruguayan
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County
43.72 37.93 32.66 28.45 28.36 26.20 24.74 24.61 24.43 22.51
1
Place
Dollars
Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
20,886 19,453 17,658 17,642 17,526 16,078 15,890 15,612 14,228 14,115
Venezuelan
Argentinians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Other Hispanic
Argentinians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
13,156 11,840 10,647 10,539 10,496 10,459 7,265
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Dollars
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Bolivians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Poverty Status 1
Number
No places met population threshold.
8,969
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Panamanian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
Bolivians with Income Below Poverty Level
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
123,664 29,287 11,120 10,490 8,328 7,757 5,672 4,263 4,227 4,107
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Central Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
295 70
616
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Poverty Status
Central Americans with Income Below Poverty Level
Guatelmalans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Paraguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
26.11 15.84
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
1
Place
Paraguayans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalans with Income Below Poverty Level Chileans with Income Below Poverty Level
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Hondurans with Income Below Poverty Level Chileans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Place
Peruvians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Hondurans with Income Below Poverty Level Colombians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Peruvians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Mexicans with Income Below Poverty Level Colombians with Income Below Poverty Level Place
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Puerto Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
10,883 1,492 1,491 1,411 883 728 399 366 248 195
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Madison, WI (city) Dane County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
6,569 246 224 217 196 169 101 61
Puerto Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Mexicans with Income Below Poverty Level
Percent
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Cubans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
273
Cubans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
Menasha, WI (city) Winnebago County Whitewater, WI (city) Walworth County Grand Chute, WI (town) Outagamie County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Beaver Dam, WI (city) Dodge County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Watertown, WI (city) Jefferson County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
46.40 39.43 28.60 27.38 26.84 26.73 25.45 25.04 22.64 22.63
Dominicans with Income Below Poverty Level Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Number
Salvadorans with Income Below Poverty Level
No places met population threshold.
Nicaraguans with Income Below Poverty Level 1
49.13 44.75 34.37 33.28 26.31 25.00 18.84 18.05
Place
37.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
Number
Salvadorans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
145 Place
No places met population threshold.
Nicaraguans with Income Below Poverty Level Dominicans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Percent
South Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
36.99 Place
No places met population threshold.
Panamanians with Income Below Poverty Level Ecuadorians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
89 77
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
No places met population threshold.
South Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Panamanians with Income Below Poverty Level Ecuadorians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 11.93 9.46
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Homeownership Spaniards with Income Below Poverty Level
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Spaniards with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Central Americans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Menasha, WI (town) Winnebago County Neenah, WI (city) Winnebago County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
91.22 90.02 85.09 82.07 81.26 78.35 75.68 70.77 70.26 68.82
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
27.46 23.78
Chileans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Chileans Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Place
617
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Uruguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
6,010 1,360 892 627 536 268 261 247 246 207
No places met population threshold.
Colombians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Colombians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes
Venezuelans with Income Below Poverty Level
Costa Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Other Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,603 416 282 229 149 25 23
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
87.42 82.55 82.46 79.17 78.95 64.20 54.18 54.09 52.21 49.51
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Costa Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Cubans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Argentinians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Other Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
Cubans Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
31.32 26.08 25.55 24.39 19.61 8.33 5.11
71
1
Argentinians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
25.09
Dominicans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Bolivians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
Homeownership
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Dominicans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Bolivians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
1
Place
Number
Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
105,186 42,425 23,303 21,488 18,977 18,430 16,254 16,028 14,480 13,833
No places met population threshold.
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Ecuadorians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Central Americans Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Number
No places met population threshold.
78 39
Ecuadorians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
618
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Median Gross Rent
Guatelmalans Who Own Their Own Homes
Paraguayans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Spaniards Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Spaniards Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Place
Uruguayans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Peruvians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Uruguayans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Puerto Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
3,593 1,063 577 417 302 220 205 194 181 140
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
1,655 126 106 72 58 26 19 14
Place Percent 81.90 61.79 58.10 57.38 48.31 48.06 46.95 46.62 44.87 41.83
Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
43.30 37.32 34.45 29.00 23.67 21.35 20.31 14.14
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
419 172 132 82 44 18 15
Other Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Salvadorans Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
28 Place
Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
47.38 45.00 36.77 36.25 32.67 25.88 18.99
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Nicaraguans Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Salvadorans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Percent
Place
Nicaraguans Who Own Their Own Homes
Venezuelans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Mount Pleasant, WI (town) Racine County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Cudahy, WI (city) Milwaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Other Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes
Puerto Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Mexicans Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent
Venezuelans Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Number
Place
Place No places met population threshold.
Mexicans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Hondurans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Hondurans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Guatelmalans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Place
Median Gross Rent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
South Americans Who Own Their Own Homes
All Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
22.58
Panamanians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
166 72
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
South Americans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Panamanians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Percent 57.04 28.46
Place
Dollars/Month
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
1,014 931 877 830 722 704 702 675 659 654
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Median Home Value Specified Housing Units Rented by Hispanics
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hondurans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Caledonia, WI (town) Racine County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,688 870 750 718 696 678 675 675 665 654
Specified Housing Units Rented by Argentinians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Bolivians
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars/Month
Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1,063 747 723 673 636 634 632 631 624 621
Specified Housing Units Rented by Nicaraguans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Other Hispanics Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County
713 669 639 613 535 484 470
1
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars/Month
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Specified Housing Units Rented by Central Americans
All Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
1
Dollars/Month
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Median Home Value
556
Specified Housing Units Rented by Panamanians
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
575 516
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Paraguayans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Chileans
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Rented by Venezuelans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Mexicans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Uruguayans
1
Dollars/Month
619
No places met population threshold. Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Peruvians
Place
Dollars
Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
250,400 189,100 176,000 174,700 162,100 159,800 156,400 143,400 139,900 139,300
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Colombians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars/Month
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Puerto Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Costa Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars/Month
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Cubans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
791 554 545 536 536 513 503 496
468
Specified Housing Units Rented by Salvadorans Specified Housing Units Rented by Dominicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Mequon, WI (city) Ozaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County West Bend, WI (city) Washington County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County
237,500 197,400 168,800 168,500 161,900 153,400 151,100 141,700 135,300 134,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Argentinians
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hispanics
Dollars/Month
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by South Americans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Ecuadorians
Place
Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Bolivians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
623 556
Specified Housing Units Rented by Guatelmalans
Specified Housing Units Rented by Spaniards
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars/Month
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Central Americans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
131,300 46,900
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
620
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Hispanic Rankings: Median Home Value
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Chileans
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Panamanians
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Racine, WI (city) Racine County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Colombians
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Paraguayans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Costa Ricans
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Peruvians
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Cubans
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Puerto Ricans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
75,000
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Racine, WI (city) Racine County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
211,100 129,700 121,300 111,700 99,200 85,600 74,700 59,800
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Dominicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Ecuadorians
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Salvadorans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Guatelmalans
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by South Americans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hondurans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
135,700 109,000
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Spaniards Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Mexicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Pleasant Prairie, WI (village) Kenosha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County South Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Neenah, WI (city) Winnebago County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Fort Atkinson, WI (city) Jefferson County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
162,500 153,400 144,600 134,600 134,200 129,200 124,000 117,200 117,200 115,000
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Nicaraguans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
29,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Uruguayans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Venezuelans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Other Hispanics Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
137,500 126,600
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
104,700 97,500 97,000 75,000 72,500
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Population Population
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County 1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
596,956 207,525 102,368 90,668 70,124 64,372 62,943 61,516 61,295 59,366
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1.21 0.89 0.69 0.35
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Filipino
Bangladeshi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Number
Place
1
722 447
Filipino
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Number
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Bangladeshi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
16,116 11,641 4,168 3,467 3,289 3,192 2,214 1,943 1,639 1,312
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asian
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population Place
Asian Indian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Fijian
13.09 12.29
Total Population
621
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
4.48 3.84
Filipino
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
0.22 0.12
1
Asian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population Place
Number
Guamanian or Chamorro
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
10.85 6.47 5.61 4.55 4.23 3.76 3.60 3.56 3.41 3.39
Place
Cambodian
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Guamanian or Chamorro
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Cambodian
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Guamanian or Chamorro
No places met population threshold.
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
2,784 1,205 344
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Percent
Hawaiian, Native
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
26.22 23.92 7.48
Place Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1
2,110 1,431 570 469
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Asian Indian
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number No places met population threshold.
1
Percent 46.64 35.75
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1.34 0.89 0.20
1
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Hawaiian, Native Place
1
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Asian Indian
Place
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Percent
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
Number 7,250 3,434 2,387 2,331 2,022 1,819 1,448 1,342
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
622
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Population
Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County
Korean
1,104 821
Samoan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population Place
Hmong 1
Place
1
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
14.55 3.33
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
82.39 79.63 73.14 73.03 72.58 70.78 69.07 67.36 65.40 58.32
Samoan Korean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Place
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
No places met population threshold.
0.82 0.09
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Laotian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
Hmong
Percent
1,498 382
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
1
Place
8.94 4.70 3.32 3.09 2.83 2.60 2.41 2.35 1.98 1.75
Indonesian
1
Place
Percent
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
11.02 9.30
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Taiwanese
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
0.37 0.25
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Malaysian
1
Place
423
Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number Place
No places met population threshold.
Indonesian
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Malaysian
1
Place
3.63
Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent Place
No places met population threshold.
Indonesian
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Malaysian
1
Place
0.20
Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent Place
No places met population threshold.
Japanese
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Pakistani
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County
689
Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Number Place
No places met population threshold.
Japanese
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Pakistani
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County
5.92
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent Place
No places met population threshold.
Japanese
Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Pakistani
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County
0.33
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent Place
No places met population threshold.
Korean
Tongan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Samoan
1
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Place
Laotian
Percent
Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
1,694 537
Tongan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Number Place
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Median Age Tongan
Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population Place
Malaysian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Years
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
747 635
Years
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Pakistani
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
623
Place
1
Years
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
31.8 26.1 22.2
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Samoan
Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Fijian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
5.45 4.64
Place
Years
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Years
No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Filipino
Vietnamese Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Years
1
1
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
0.31 0.13
Place
No places met population threshold. Years
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
33.4 31.9
1
Place
Guamanian or Chamorro
Median Age
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
29.6
1
Place
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County
42.3 41.6 39.8 39.3 39.3 38.8 38.4 38.0 37.9 37.6
Asian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County
32.7 32.5 31.9 31.8 31.7 31.7 29.9 29.8 29.6 29.3
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Hawaiian, Native 1
Years
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Hmong
Years
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
17.0 16.8 16.5 16.4 15.9 15.5 15.0 15.0 14.7 14.6
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
29.2 28.6
Average Household Size Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
No places met population threshold.
Tongan
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
Years
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Place
Thai
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Years
Place
Years
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Asian Indian
31.9
Korean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
2.72 2.63 2.58 2.57 2.55 2.54 2.52 2.51 2.50 2.48
Asian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
34.3 28.2 27.2 26.6
Place
Years
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
29.4 27.3
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Bangladeshi
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
1
Place
Years
No places met population threshold.
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
22.7 16.0
Place
Number
Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
5.93 5.93 5.57 5.43 5.32 5.31 5.27 5.24 5.10 5.09
624
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Asian Indian
1.71
Korean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
3.42 2.66 2.52 2.10
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
2.20 1.60
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Bangladeshi
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
Number
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
5.65 4.30
No places met population threshold.
Malaysian
Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
1
Place Number
No places met population threshold.
3.03 2.17 2.09
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Fijian
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Sri Lankan
No places met population threshold.
95.94 95.41 95.17 94.55 93.88 93.68 93.61 93.27 93.19 93.14
1
Place Number
Percent
Ashwaubenon, WI (village) Brown County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Menomonie, WI (city) Dunn County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number 1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Asians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Pakistani
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
59,752 55,386 54,239 54,146 53,680 52,509
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,851 1,722 354 265 258 254 250 230 221 187
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Filipino
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
2.92 2.29
Place
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1.75
1
Place
Thai
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County
48.29 32.64 32.17 29.92 27.48 27.10 25.57 24.64 24.34 23.67
1
Place
Tongan
Number
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County
7.03 6.87 6.74 6.73 6.49 6.30 6.21 6.13 6.13 5.97
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
3.02 3.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Number
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Language Spoken: English Only
Asian Indians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Indonesian
Number
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese
Number
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
462,414 171,925 84,221 73,885
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 324 321 60 40
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only Asian Indians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Filipinos 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Indonesians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
23.48 16.95 12.20 9.32
Bangladeshis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
43.85 35.50
Guamanians or Chamorros 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Japanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
625
Number
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
162
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Guamanians or Chamorros 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Bangladeshis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Japanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
24.36
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Koreans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Hawaiian Natives 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Cambodians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
No places met population threshold.
Hawaiian Natives 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Cambodians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
382 211
Koreans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent
Place
Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hmongs 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
367 142 74
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
27.51 13.60 12.93
Laotians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
261 142 64 49 47 41 39 37 36 19
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Fijians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Filipinos 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Malaysians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Indonesians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
11.52 8.50
Malaysians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent 10.61 5.32 4.08 3.87 2.59 2.49 2.31 2.27 2.26 2.16
Percent
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
119 44
Laotians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Hmongs 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
1
Fijians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
41.95 24.25
Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
246 196
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
626
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Foreign Born
Samoans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Vietnamese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Samoans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent
No places met population threshold.
15.37 6.92
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Foreign Born
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
1
Place
Percent
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Sri Lankans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
46,122 18,792 7,006 5,325 3,895 3,559 3,457 3,209 2,552 2,447
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,622 1,119 457 290
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
80.18 78.20 76.87 61.83
Bangladeshi
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Total Population
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Taiwanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
40
Taiwanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
11.81 9.06 8.95 8.36 7.73 7.67 7.16 6.84 6.31 5.87
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Thais 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Tongans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
10,441 8,945 2,615 2,058 1,963 1,958 1,160 1,114 1,012 958
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
2,311 861 222
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Asian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Ashwaubenon, WI (village) Brown County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
88.49 87.47 83.78 79.02 78.40 78.21 77.85 76.84 76.48 75.56
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
95 49
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
1
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
Cambodian
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Number
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Asian
Tongans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
9.76
Thais 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
83.01 71.45 64.53
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 490
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Japanese
305
Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Filipino
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Place
627
80.41
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
360
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Korean
68.23 67.87
Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Guamanian or Chamorro 1
Place
1
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1,460 434
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
85.11
Thai Korean
No places met population threshold.
Guamanian or Chamorro
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
No places met population threshold.
86.19 80.82
Thai
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Laotian Hawaiian, Native
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold. Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
1,050 266
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Hawaiian, Native
Laotian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
1
Place
Percent
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
No places met population threshold.
Hmong 1
4,259 2,112 1,426 1,372 1,173 1,047 733 680 573 514
Vietnamese
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Vietnamese
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Pakistani
89.00 62.61 61.50 61.18 58.74 58.01 57.56 57.48 57.12 54.62
Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens
Pakistani
Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Indonesian
Samoan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
71.50 69.61
Number
Percent
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
Place
520 454
1
Place 1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Malaysian
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hmong
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Madison, WI (city) Dane County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent No places met population threshold.
Malaysian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
70.09 69.63
Place
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
14,398 5,119 2,322 1,526 1,415 1,266 1,152 1,109 1,073 1,029
Percent
Total Population
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Indonesian
Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Japanese
Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
554
Place No places met population threshold.
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
4.61 3.93 3.03 3.02 2.88 2.56 2.47 2.46 2.41
628
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens
New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
Cambodian
2.41
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Asian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold. Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
3,600 2,378 615 526 503 490 463 429 424 366
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County
54.05 44.04 43.15 42.99 38.65 38.34 34.04 32.71 32.38 32.37
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
454 244 118
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
34.30 20.25 16.31
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Place
Japanese
Filipino
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
272 194
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Filipino
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
50
Japanese
1
Percent
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Asian Indian
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Fijian
Number
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
22.49 20.99 20.45 19.24 17.04 16.84 13.77 13.19 12.15 11.45
Indonesian
Fijian
1
No places met population threshold.
Percent
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
267 226 174 152 129
Hmong
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Asian
Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
43.40 37.67
7.26
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
509 278 225 48
Guamanian or Chamorro
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Asian Indian
Korean 1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
47.97 24.12 19.43 8.42
324 242
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Guamanian or Chamorro
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
45.07 19.13
Laotian
Hawaiian, Native
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Bangladeshi
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Number
Place
Hawaiian, Native
No places met population threshold.
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
266 77
Laotian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Bangladeshi
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
20.16 17.76
Malaysian
1
Place
Cambodian
Percent
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Hmong
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number 1,395 453 372 304 290
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: High School Graduates Malaysian
Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
629
315 307
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani 1
Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Place
No places met population threshold.
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Pakistani
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent 49.61 41.10
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
High School Graduates
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Samoan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Number
Place
Number
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County
264,358 117,185 53,265 46,522 39,295 37,329 35,578 33,912 32,335 31,384
No places met population threshold.
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Sri Lankan
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,208 751 383 252
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
100.00 98.21 94.11 87.03
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
68
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County
94.96 94.51 94.04 94.00 93.36 92.41 92.35 92.04 90.90 90.31
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
16.08
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County
Number
No places met population threshold.
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Place
5,204 5,171 713 682 666 568 529 513 512 510
Number
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number Place
No places met population threshold.
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent 100.00 98.47 96.09 95.42 92.32 90.32 88.11 86.83 86.76 85.82
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,338 706 158
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent 100.00 90.47 82.86
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
630
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: High School Graduates
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
56.17 47.54 43.35 41.36 41.33 35.90 34.48 32.58
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold. Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
489 273
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
94.77 91.61
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
513
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Percent
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
100.00
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Number
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold. 918 296
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
97.56 89.70
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Place
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Percent
Percent
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
No places met population threshold.
1
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
1
1
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
No places met population threshold.
1
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
1
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
No places met population threshold.
1
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
319 45
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
227
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County
1,008 336 323 284 250 246 187 135 122 100
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
45.51 36.00
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
84.70
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
No places met population threshold.
Number
Place No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County
Percent 58.14 56.56
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: College Graduates Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number No places met population threshold.
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
315 304
631
1
Place
Percent
Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
88.55 79.65 75.48 72.18 71.55 67.11 66.93 61.07 55.21 52.36
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,152 452 158
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
100.00 77.89 53.05
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
78.55 61.29
Place
1
Place
Percent
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates 1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
64,742 61,057 16,008 13,137 13,054 12,781 12,469 10,361 9,972 9,678
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
62.91 50.32 48.99 48.15 47.62 42.06 36.76 34.41 31.26 30.60
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
949 648 358 246
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
265 191
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
97.62 91.79 81.20 68.37
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Percent
Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates 1
No places met population threshold.
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
College Graduates
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
64.09 51.36
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Place
Number
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
No places met population threshold.
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
1
Place
Place Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
4,022 2,553 591 518 410 410 277 270 264 258
Number
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
632
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Median Household Income
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
153 61 56 56 55 36 32 16 8 6
Place
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
70 0
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
9.99 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
75.37
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
12.44 10.85 9.74 8.08 7.23 6.27 5.52 3.60 3.10 2.13
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
1
No places met population threshold.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Place
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
130 67
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
No places met population threshold.
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
32.42 13.51
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
375
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
73.10
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
844 162
Total Population
1
Place No places met population threshold.
1
Median Household Income
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Ashwaubenon, WI (village) Brown County
76,225 67,576 64,315 54,519 53,779 51,345 50,786 50,433 50,084 48,353
1
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Percent
Asian
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Percent 89.69 49.09
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Number 202
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County
126,314 83,973 80,461 76,576 70,556 60,682 60,500 59,250
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Per Capita Income Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Ashwaubenon, WI (village) Brown County
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Per Capita Income
Indonesian
56,438 55,750
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Japanese
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Asian Indian
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
26,273
1
Place
Dollars
Korean
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
200,001 70,625 39,211 39,030
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
20,673 10,313
Bangladeshi 1
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Cambodian
Place
Dollars
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
32,500 27,350
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Malaysian
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
37,292 32,950 29,789 29,464 28,834 27,474 27,317 24,066 23,755 23,586
Asian 1
1
Dollars
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Laotian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Total Population
Dollars
1
Place
633
Place
Dollars
New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
40,366 39,591 29,542 29,526 28,221 25,576 24,811 23,790 22,269 22,027
1
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
100,297 29,219 20,685
Pakistani
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Samoan
Fijian
Asian Indian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankan
Filipino
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
57,950 50,500
No places met population threshold.
Bangladeshi 1
Taiwanese
Place
Place Dollars
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
1
62,216 31,096 22,629 19,563
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Guamanian or Chamorro Place
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Cambodian
4,360
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Thai
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Dollars
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Dollars
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hmong
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Dollars
Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
41,992 41,765 39,691 38,036 37,596 36,429 35,909 35,707 31,453 31,250
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
26,360 16,931 16,516
Fijian
Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
32,768 27,589
No places met population threshold.
Dollars
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
22,742 16,956
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
634
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Poverty Status Guamanian or Chamorro
Taiwanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Hawaiian, Native
7,598
Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
29.20 28.60 25.84 24.09 22.37 21.57
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Hmong
Tongan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Dollars
Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
Number
No places met population threshold.
7,879 7,733 7,522 7,228 7,036 6,868 6,577 6,236 5,277 4,955
Indonesian
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Vietnamese
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
14,599 10,767
Asian Indians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Poverty Status Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
368 295 23 0
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Number
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
17,024
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
123,664 29,287 10,490 8,328 8,085 7,757 5,672 4,263 4,227 4,107
No places met population threshold.
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
17,104 7,759
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
11,135 6,575
Malaysian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Percent
Menomonie, WI (city) Dunn County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
23.52 21.35 17.26 17.20 14.99 13.60 12.52 11.35 10.52 10.21
No places met population threshold.
1
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
22.78 17.64 4.04 0.00
Bangladeshis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani
Bangladeshis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians with Income Below Poverty Level
Asians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankan
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County
3,552 3,338 1,528 890 682 675 626 351 349 331
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asians with Income Below Poverty Level
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese) with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Menomonie, WI (city) Dunn County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
725 321 40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Place
Laotian
Asian Indians with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Percent 84.85 37.00 30.36 30.03
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 27.51 27.39 11.63
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Homeownership Fijians with Income Below Poverty Level
Indonesians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Samoans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Indonesians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Sri Lankans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Japanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
112 63
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent 167
Place
Japanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Taiwanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
26.48 9.47
24.52
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
776 166
Place
Koreans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
1
Place
55.56
Thais with Income Below Poverty Level
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Number
Guamanians or Chamorros with Income Below Poverty Level
230
Taiwanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Koreans with Income Below Poverty Level Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Guamanians or Chamorros with Income Below Poverty Level
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
1
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Filipinos with Income Below Poverty Level
Number
Sri Lankans with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Number
Place
Place No places met population threshold.
Filipinos with Income Below Poverty Level 1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Fijians with Income Below Poverty Level 1
635
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Number
No places met population threshold.
47.96 31.38
Thais with Income Below Poverty Level
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
No places met population threshold.
Laotians with Income Below Poverty Level
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Hawaiian Natives with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
No places met population threshold. Number
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
501 134
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Hmongs with Income Below Poverty Level
Number
1
Percent
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
35.08 33.44
Malaysians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Laotians with Income Below Poverty Level
Hawaiian Natives with Income Below Poverty Level
Tongans with Income Below Poverty Level
Tongans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Number
Place
Number
Vietnamese with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
1,519 1,417 581 534 505 491 431 301 296 254
No places met population threshold.
Place
Malaysians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Vietnamese with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Pakistanis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
41.58 36.84 34.26 28.83 27.16 24.83 24.47 22.91 21.18 21.11
28.34 17.48
Number
Homeownership
1
Percent
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
178 125
1
Place
Hmongs with Income Below Poverty Level
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Pakistanis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Samoans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Number
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County
105,186 42,425 23,303 21,488 18,430 16,254
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
636
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Homeownership
West Allis, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County
16,028 14,480 13,833 13,825
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
13.00
Bangladeshis Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
1
Hawaiian Natives Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Janesville, WI (city) Rock County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Kenosha, WI (city) Kenosha County
90.02 81.26 78.35 68.82 68.34 68.10 67.80 67.64 64.27 62.20
Bangladeshis Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Place
Percent
Hawaiian Natives Who Own Their Own Homes Cambodians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Hmongs Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
1,677 812 297 295 273 233 209 184 176 156
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
275 143 88
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Who Own Their Own Homes
Asians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Cambodians Who Own Their Own Homes Number
Number
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Asians Who Own Their Own Homes Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Guamanians or Chamorros Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County
711 195 168 162 146 132 96 81 79 69
Hmongs Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Beloit, WI (city) Rock County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County
86.36 82.50 80.68 68.29 67.83 62.72 59.32 55.70 49.73 49.17
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
100.00 29.42 24.25
Fijians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Number
63.83 59.05 54.73 50.72 50.57 46.03 44.38 41.59 40.56 40.40
Indonesians Who Own Their Own Homes
Fijians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Indonesians Who Own Their Own Homes
Filipinos Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
No places met population threshold.
76 28
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Japanese Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Filipinos Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
Asian Indians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
106
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
232 138 82 51
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
36.54 31.82
Japanese Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Guamanians or Chamorros Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
33.76
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Asian Indians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County
Percent 100.00 26.04 24.17
Place
Koreans Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold. Place
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 40 27
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Median Gross Rent Koreans Who Own Their Own Homes
Thais Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Asian Indians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
16.95 4.14
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
Place
Dollars/Month
Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Thais Who Own Their Own Homes Laotians Who Own Their Own Homes
637
Percent
No places met population threshold.
729 623 586 0
Specified Housing Units Rented by Bangladeshis Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
216 19
Place
Tongans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Laotians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Cambodians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County
1
61.02 28.79
Place
Tongans Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Malaysians Who Own Their Own Homes
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Vietnamese Who Own Their Own Homes
No places met population threshold.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
1
Place
Malaysians Who Own Their Own Homes
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number 91 36
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County
Percent
No places met population threshold.
572 458 0
Specified Housing Units Rented by Fijians
Vietnamese Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Pakistanis Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
Number
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
37.76 17.65
No places met population threshold.
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Filipinos Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Median Gross Rent
Pakistanis Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
All Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Samoans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
580 562
1
Place
Samoans Who Own Their Own Homes
Dollars/Month
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Dollars/Month
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County
1,014 830 722 704 702 675 659 654 644 641
Specified Housing Units Rented by Guamanians or Chamorros Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hawaiian Natives Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Asians Sri Lankans Who Own Their Own Homes Place Number
No places met population threshold.
Sri Lankans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hmongs
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Taiwanese Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Dollars/Month
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Greenfield, WI (city) Milwaukee County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County Onalaska, WI (city) La Crosse County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County Wauwatosa, WI (city) Milwaukee County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County
1,075 911 805 747 727 725 716 679 670 636
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars/Month
Fond du Lac, WI (city) Fond du Lac County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Wisconsin Rapids, WI (city) Wood County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County
575 556 508 503 501 496 486 483 482 465
1
Place
Number
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
21
Specified Housing Units Rented by Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Indonesians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Taiwanese Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Place Dollars/Month
Percent
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
10.71
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
638
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Median Home Value
Specified Housing Units Rented by Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
600
Specified Housing Units Rented by Koreans
156,400 143,400 139,900 139,300 139,100
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Asians
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
1
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Guamanians or Chamorros Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hawaiian Natives Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
642 507
Specified Housing Units Rented by Laotians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
479 454
Specified Housing Units Rented by Malaysians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Marshfield, WI (city) Wood County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Franklin, WI (city) Milwaukee County Sun Prairie, WI (city) Dane County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County Oak Creek, WI (city) Milwaukee County
258,300 230,300 192,000 185,700 177,100 175,000 160,800 160,700 157,700 146,900
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Pakistanis
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Asian Indians
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Samoans
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hmongs Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Stevens Point, WI (city) Portage County Appleton, WI (city) Outagamie County Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Manitowoc, WI (city) Manitowoc County Oshkosh, WI (city) Winnebago County La Crosse, WI (city) La Crosse County Eau Claire, WI (city) Eau Claire County Sheboygan, WI (city) Sheboygan County Wausau, WI (city) Marathon County
130,400 91,400 90,300 86,600 85,700 85,200 82,700 82,500 78,000 73,300
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Indonesians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Sri Lankans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Waukesha, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
336,400 218,800 168,800 100,900
Place
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Bangladeshis
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Taiwanese Dollars/Month
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
614
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Cambodians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Thais
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold. Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Chinese (except Taiwanese)
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Tongans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
174,500 155,400 105,900
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Fijians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
603 569
Place
All Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units
1
Place
Dollars
Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County Madison, WI (city) Dane County
125,000 124,100
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Laotians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Green Bay, WI (city) Brown County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
75,000 61,000
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Malaysians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Pakistanis
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Filipinos Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Median Home Value
132,800
No places met population threshold.
1
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Koreans
1
Place
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Dollars
Brookfield, WI (city) Waukesha County Middleton, WI (city) Dane County Fitchburg, WI (city) Dane County Shorewood, WI (village) Milwaukee County New Berlin, WI (city) Waukesha County
189,100 176,400 176,000 174,700 162,100
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
167,500 97,700
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Samoans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Dollars
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Asian Rankings: Median Home Value
639
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Sri Lankans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County
209,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Thais Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Tongans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Madison, WI (city) Dane County Milwaukee, WI (city) Milwaukee County
131,300 76,600
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: State Summary
WISCONSIN PHYSICAL FEATURES. Wisconsin lies in the upper Midwest between Lake Superior, Upper Michigan, Lake Michigan, and the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers. Its greatest length is 320 miles, greatest width 295 miles, and total area 56,066 square miles. Glaciation has largely determined the topography and soils of the State. The various glaciations created a rolling terrain with nearly 9,000 lakes and several areas of marshes and swamps. Elevations range from about 600 feet above sea level along the Lake Superior and Lake Michigan shores and in the Mississippi flood plain in southwestern Wisconsin, to nearly 1,950 feet above sea level at Rib and Strawberry Hills. The Northern Highlands, a plateau extending across northern Wisconsin, is an area of about 15,000 square miles with elevations from 1,000 to 1,800 feet above sea level. This area is the location of many lakes and the origin of most of the major streams in the State. The slope down to the narrow Lake Superior plain is quite steep. A comparatively flat, crescent shaped lowland lies immediately south of the Northern Highlands, embodying nearly one-fourth of Wisconsin. The eastern ridges and lowlands lie to the southeast of the central plains. The western uplands of southwestern Wisconsin west of the ridges and lowlands and south of the central plains contains approximately one-fourth of the State. This area is the roughest section of the State, rising 200 to 350 feet above the central plains and 100 to 200 feet above the Eastern Ridges and Lowlands. The Mississippi River bluffs rise 230 to 650 feet. GENERAL CLIMATE. The Wisconsin climate is typically continental with some modification by Lakes Michigan and Superior. The winters are cold and snowy, and the summers are warm. About two-thirds of the annual precipitation falls during the growing season (freeze-free period). The rapid succession of storms moving from west to east and southwest to northeast account for the stimulating climate. TEMPERATURE. The average annual temperature varies from 39°F. to 49.5°F. During more than one-half of the winters temperatures fall to -40°F. or lower, and almost every winter -30°F. or colder is reported from northern Wisconsin. Summer temperatures above 90°F. or higher average two to four days in northern counties to about 14 days in southern districts. During marked cool outbreaks in the summer months, the central lowlands occasionally report freezing temperatures. The freeze-free season averages around 80 days per year in the upper northeast and north-central lowlands, to about 180 days in the Milwaukee area. The pronounced moderating effect of Lake Michigan is well illustrated by the fact that the growing season of 140 to 150 days along the east-central coastal area is of the same duration as in the southwestern Wisconsin valleys. The short growing season in the central portion of the State is attributed to a number of factors, among them being an inward cold air drainage and the low heat capacities of the peat and sandy soils. The average date of last spring freeze ranges from early May along the Lake Michigan coastal area and southern counties to early June in the northernmost counties. The first autumn freezes occur in late August and early September in northern and central lowlands to mid-October along the Lake Michigan coast line. However, July freeze is not unusual in the north and central Wisconsin lowlands. PRECIPITATION. The mean annual precipitation totals 30 to 34 inches over most of the Western Uplands and Northern Highlands, diminishing to about 28 inches along most of the Wisconsin coastal area bordering Lake Michigan and 28 to 30 inches over most of the Wisconsin Central Plain and Lake Superior Coastal area. The higher average annual precipitation coincides generally with the highest elevations, particularly to the windward slopes of the Western Uplands and Northern Highlands. Thunderstorms average about 30 per year in northern Wisconsin to about 40 per year in southern counties, occurring mostly in the summer. Occasional hail, wind, and lightning damage are reported. The average seasonal snowfall varies from about 30 inches to well over 100 inches along the steep western slope of the Gogebic Range. The heavy snowfall along the Gogebic Range is a result of the prevailing cold northerly winter winds blowing across the relatively warm Lake Superior. Relatively greater average snowfall is recorded over the Western Uplands and Eastern Ridges than in adjacent lowland areas. The mean dates of the first snowfall of consequence, an inch or more, varies from early November in northern localities to around December 1 in southern Wisconsin counties. Average annual duration of snowcover ranges from 85 days in southern-most Wisconsin to more than 140 days along Lake Superior. The drainage of Wisconsin is into Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and the Mississippi River. The Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers form most of the western boundary. About one-half of the northwestern portion of the State is drained through the Chippewa River, while the remainder of this
641
642
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: State Summary
region drains directly into the Mississippi or the St. Croix and into Lake Superior. The Wisconsin River has its source at a small lake nearly 1,600 feet above mean sea level on the Upper Michigan boundary and drains most of central Wisconsin. Most of the Wisconsin River tributaries also spring from the many lakes in the north. Except for the Rock River, a Mississippi River tributary which flows through northern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin drains into Lake Michigan, a large part through Green Bay. Most of the streams and lakes in Wisconsin are ice-covered from late November to late March. Snow covers the ground in practically all the winter months, except in the extreme southern areas. Flooding is most frequent, and most serious, during April due to the melting of snow associated with spring rains. During this period, flood conditions are often aggravated by ice jams which back up the flood waters. Excessive rains of the thunderstorm type sometimes produce tributary flooding or flash flooding along the smaller streams and creeks. Major flooding occurs on the Mississippi River, on the average, about three years in 10. Tornadoes occur in Wisconsin. Most of the very destructive tornadoes occur in the northwestern quarter of the State. Wisconsin tornado frequency is highest in June and July, followed in order by April, May, and September.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Weather Stations
643
644
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Stations by County Wisconsin Weather Stations by County County
Station Name
County
Station Name
Ashland
Mellen 4 NE
Iron
Gurney
Barron
Cumberland Rice Lake Municipal Airport Ridgeland 1 NNE
Jackson
Mather 3 NW
Jefferson
Fort Atkinson Lake Mills Watertown Whitewater
Juneau
Mauston 1 SE Necedah
Bayfield
Ashland Exp. Farm Bayfield 6 N
Brown
Green Bay Int’l Airport
Buffalo
Alma Dam 4 Kenosha
Kenosha
Burnett
Danbury Grantsburg
La Crosse
La Crosse Municipal Airport
Calumet
Chilton
Lafayette
Darlington
Chippewa
Bloomer Eau Claire County Airport Holcombe Stanley
Langlade
Antigo
Lincoln
Merrill
Manitowoc
Manitowoc Two Rivers
Clark
Neillsville 3 SW Owen 3 W Marathon
Columbia
Arlington Univ. Farm Portage Wisconsin Dells
Rosholt 9 NNE Wausau Municipal Airport
Marinette
Goodman Marinette
Lynxville Dam 9 Prairie Du Chien
Marquette
Montello
Milwaukee
Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Milwaukee Mt. Mary College
Oconto
Breed 6 SSE Lakewood 3 NE Oconto 4 W
Oneida
Long Lake Dam Minocqua Dam North Pelican Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Rhinelander Willow Reservoir
Outagamie
Appleton New London
Crawford
Dane
Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Charmany Farm Madison Regional Airport
Dodge
Beaver Dam Horicon
Door
Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Washington Island
Douglas
Foxboro Gordon Solon Springs Superior
Dunn
Menomonie
Eau Claire
Fairchild Ranger Station
Ozaukee
Port Washington
Fond Du Lac
Fond Du Lac
Pierce
Ellsworth 1 E River Falls
Forest
Laona 6 SW Polk
Grant
Lancaster 4 WSW Platteville
Amery Luck Saint Croix Falls
Green
Brodhead
Portage
Stevens Point
Green Lake
Dalton
Price
Prentice 2
Iowa
Dodgeville
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Stations by County
County
Station Name
Racine
Burlington Racine
Richland
Richland Center
Rock
Beloit
Rusk
Weyerhauser
Sauk
Baraboo Prairie Du Sac 2 N
Shawano
Bowler Shawano 2 SSW
Sheboygan
Plymouth Sheboygan
Taylor
Jump River 3 E Medford
Trempealeau
Blair Trempealeau Dam 6
Vernon
Genoa Dam 8 Viroqua 2 S
Vilas
Rest Lake Saint Germain 2 E
Walworth
Lake Geneva
Washburn
Spooner Experiment Farm
Washington
Germantown Hartford 2 W West Bend
Waukesha
Oconomowoc Waukesha
Waupaca
Clintonville Waupaca
Waushara
Hancock Exp. Farm
Winnebago
Oshkosh
Wood
Marshfield Exp. Farm Wisconsin Rapids
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646
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Stations by City Wisconsin Weather Stations by City City
Station Name
Mile s
Appleton
Appleton New London Oshkosh
2 17 19
Eau Claire
Bloomer Eau Claire County Airport
20 4
Green Bay
Green Bay Int’l Airport
Janesville
Beloit Brodhead Fort Atkinson Whitewater
13 19 17 18
Kenosha
Waukegan, IL Kenosha Racine
16 2 9
La Crosse
Caledonia, MN Genoa Dam 8 La Crosse Municipal Airport Trempealeau Dam 6
18 17 4 17
Madison
Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Arlington Univ. Farm Charmany Farm Madison Regional Airport
2 16 4 5
Milwaukee
Germantown Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Waukesha
14 4 8 14
Oshkosh
Appleton Chilton Fond Du Lac Oshkosh
18 20 16 0
Racine
Kenosha Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Racine
11 16 2
Sheboygan
Plymouth Sheboygan
12 0
Waukesha
Germantown Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Oconomowoc Waukesha
16 11 18 15 1
Wauwatosa
Germantown Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Waukesha
12 1 10 11
West Allis
Germantown Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Waukesha
15 4 7 11
6
Note: Miles is the distance between the geographic center of the cityand the weather station.
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Stations by Elevation Wisconsin Weather Stations by Elevation Feet Station Name
Feet Station Name
1,643 1,627 1,607 1,607 1,597
Saint Germain 2 E Long Lake Dam North Pelican Rest Lake Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha
898 889 879 879 872
Grantsburg Eau Claire County Airport Horicon Lake Geneva Whitewater
1,578 1,578 1,558 1,538 1,522
Minocqua Dam Rhinelander Willow Reservoir Prentice 2 Laona 6 SW
862 862 859 859 859
Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Mauston 1 SE Blair Breed 6 SSE Dalton
1,519 1,469 1,427 1,299 1,289
Antigo Medford Goodman Mellen 4 NE Lakewood 3 NE
856 853 849 849 839
Madison Regional Airport Oconomowoc Germantown Lake Mills Beaver Dam
1,263 1,250 1,250 1,240 1,240
Jump River 3 E Marshfield Exp. Farm Merrill Cumberland Owen 3 W
839 839 833 833 830
Chilton Waupaca Plymouth Wisconsin Dells Waukesha
1,217 1,197 1,194 1,158 1,158
Luck Wausau Municipal Airport Weyerhauser Rosholt 9 NNE Viroqua 2 S
823 820 816 807 803
Watertown Baraboo Bayfield 6 N Shawano 2 SSW New London
1,108 1,102 1,099 1,089 1,079
Dodgeville Rice Lake Municipal Airport Spooner Experiment Farm Stanley Arlington Univ. Farm
797 797 787 784 777
Clintonville Fort Atkinson Brodhead Montello Beloit
1,079 1,079 1,079 1,076 1,076
Bowler Fairchild Ranger Station Solon Springs Hancock Exp. Farm Stevens Point
777 777 774 767 757
Menomonie Prairie Du Sac 2 N Portage Saint Croix Falls Fond Du Lac
1,069 1,040 1,040 1,040 1,033
Amery Gordon Lancaster 4 WSW Wisconsin Rapids Neillsville 3 SW
748 748 748 725 721
Appleton Burlington Oshkosh Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Richland Center
1,026 1,023 1,003 977 977
Ellsworth 1 E Holcombe Platteville Bloomer Hartford 2 W
685 669 669 659 659
Green Bay Int’l Airport Alma Dam 4 Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Manitowoc Oconto 4 W
967 967 958 938 931
Gurney Mather 3 NW Ridgeland 1 NNE West Bend Foxboro
659 656 652 649 649
Trempealeau Dam 6 Prairie Du Chien Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Ashland Exp. Farm La Crosse Municipal Airport
928 921 921 912 908
Darlington Danbury Necedah River Falls Charmany Farm
646 636 629 629 610
Sheboygan Genoa Dam 8 Lynxville Dam 9 Superior Washington Island
Feet Station Name 606 597 597 597 593
Marinette Kenosha Port Washington Two Rivers Racine
647
648
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: National Weather Service Stations Green Bay Int’l Airport The Green Bay climate is modified by surrounding topography. The modification is caused by the Bay of Green Bay, Lakes Michigan, and Superior, and to a lesser extent, the slightly higher surrounding terrain terminating in the Fox River Valley. The city of Green Bay is located at the mouth of the Fox River, one of the largest rivers flowing northward in the United States. It empties into the south end of the Bay. The modified continental climate of Green Bay is shown by the few occurrences of 90 degree temperatures in the summer season and the few occurrences of sub-zero temperatures in the winter season. The narrow temperature range stems from the lake effects and the limited hours of sunshine caused by cloudiness. Precipitation normally falls in the five-month period May through September. Three-fifths of the annual total is in the growing season, most often falling during thunderstorms. During the winter months, snowfall is less than in nearby communities where the ground is slightly higher. The comparatively low range in temperature along with the greater portion of the precipitation falling during the growing season is conducive to the development of the dairy industry. Cherry and apple orchards are important crops in nearby lake communities. The growing of potatoes and canning vegetables are predominant inland. Paper products are the major manufacturing industry. High winds, excessive precipitation, and electrical storms cause occasional damage. Snowstorms are the principal winter hazard. While the winters are long in Green Bay, the extremes are never as severe as the northern latitude location would indicate. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is October 2 and the average last occurrence in the spring is May 12.
Green Bay Int’l Airport Brown County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 6am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 3pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 23.4 15.2 6.9 49 -28 0 23 31 11 1,540 0 1.20 2.6 0.1 1.0 4 0 13.8 30 9 27 <1 9 OVR 78 68 9 W 12 69
FEB 28.2 19.9 11.6 58 -28 0 17 27 6 1,267 0 0.98 3.6 trace 1.8 3 0 8.3 21 9 22 <1 10 OVR 79 65 12 W 10 55
Elevation: 685 ft. MAR 39.0 30.6 22.2 77 -12 0 8 26 1 1,060 0 2.06 4.7 0.3 1.3 5 0 9.5 24 13 14 1 11 OVR 81 63 22 NE 12 58
APR 54.1 44.0 33.9 89 11 0 0 14 0 628 4 2.54 5.9 0.5 1.9 6 0 2.8 12 10 2 2 10 OVR 79 54 32 NE 13 68
MAY 67.5 56.0 44.5 90 24 0 0 2 0 296 23 2.80 8.2 0.1 2.2 6 1 0.2 4 4 0 4 9 OVR 79 52 43 NE 12 81
Latitude: 44° 29’ N JUN 76.7 65.4 54.0 98 35 2 0 0 0 81 100 3.29 10.3 0.3 4.9 6 1 trace 0 0 0 6 9 OVR 82 55 54 SW 10 70
JUL 81.3 70.2 59.0 103 43 3 0 0 0 17 179 3.36 7.0 0.8 2.9 6 1 0.0 0 0 0 7 11 OVR 86 55 60 SW 9 60
AUG 78.4 67.9 57.3 99 39 1 0 0 0 35 134 3.70 9.0 0.9 3.8 7 1 trace 0 0 0 6 14 OVR 90 58 59 SW 9 54
Longitude: 88° 08’ W SEP 69.9 59.3 48.7 92 27 0 0 1 0 201 38 3.18 7.8 0.3 3.0 6 1 trace trace trace 0 4 12 OVR 89 59 51 SSW 10 48
OCT 57.4 47.7 38.0 85 16 0 0 9 0 530 1 2.26 5.0 trace 3.4 5 0 0.2 2 1 0 2 11 OVR 85 59 40 SW 12 46
NOV 42.0 34.2 26.4 74 -9 0 5 23 0 917 0 2.32 5.3 0.2 2.2 5 0 5.4 17 10 4 1 12 OVR 82 67 27 W 12 54
DEC YEAR 28.9 53.9 21.4 44.3 14.0 34.7 62 103 -27 -28 0 6 18 71 29 162 5 23 1,345 7,917 0 479 1.41 29.10 3.1 38.4 0.1 17.8 1.2 4.9 4 63 0 5 12.0 52.2 27 92 14 14 20 89 <1 33 11 129 OVR OVR 81 83 71 60 15 35 W SW 10 10 53 81
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: National Weather Service Stations La Crosse Municipal Airport The city of La Crosse is situated on the east bank of the Mississippi River at the confluence of the Mississippi, Black, and La Crosse Rivers. The official records are taken at the La Crosse Municipal Airport which is six and a half miles north of the main Post Office, on the north end of French Island. This island is about six miles long from north to south and two to four miles wide with the Mississippi River to the west and the old channel of the Black River to the east. A sandy plain exists on each side of the river extending between the Wisconsin and Minnesota bluffs which rise 450 to 500 feet above the valley floor. The distance from bluff to bluff averages about five miles. The prevailing winds in the area are from the northwest from January through April and southerly during the remainder of the year. The situation of the city and airport in a natural bowl between the hills results in somewhat colder temperatures at night due to the settling of cooler air. Valley fogs often persist to mid-forenoon. Steepsided hills with narrow valleys are characteristic of most of the surrounding area. The flow of the Mississippi River is regulated by dams built for the purpose of navigation, but the reservoirs have limited storage capacity. La Crosse is in the area of Pool No. eight with a mean sea level elevation of 63l feet. When the river reaches an elevation of 639 feet, with open gate operation, there is considerable flooding of land near the river and some industrial sections of the city. The invigorating continental-type climate results in wide and frequent variations in temperature. General storms moving eastward or northeastward into the area bring warmer weather and supply most of our moisture. These are usually followed by cooler air from Canada. The winters are cold and humid. The summers are warm with moderate humidities, while periods of hot and humid weather occur occasionally, usually lasting from a few days to a week at a time. Sixty percent of the precipitation falls during the main growing season, extending from May through September. Most of the summer rainfall occurs during scattered thunderstorms. Some damage from heavy rains, high winds, and hail occurs each year, but tornadoes are infrequent and cover very small areas. Snow is frequent and is the predominant form of precipitation in winter. Heavy snow sometimes falls with larger amounts over the ridges. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is October 13 and the average last occurrence in the spring is April 29.
La Crosse Municipal Airport La Crosse County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 6am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 3pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 23.8 14.9 5.9 57 -33 0 22 30 12 1,548 0 1.18 2.9 0.1 1.3 4 0 13.0 30 10 27 <1 11 OVR 78 64 8 NW 12 na
FEB 30.7 21.6 12.4 64 -36 0 14 26 7 1,222 0 1.00 2.6 0 1.3 3 0 8.0 31 10 22 <1 11 OVR 79 61 13 NW 12 na
MAR 42.7 33.5 24.1 80 -12 0 6 24 1 970 0 2.03 3.8 0.3 1.6 5 0 7.2 34 13 11 1 12 OVR 81 57 22 NW 13 na
Elevation: 649 ft.
APR 58.5 47.8 37.1 93 7 0 0 9 0 518 8 3.42 7.3 0.6 3.9 7 1 2.0 17 10 1 3 9 OVR 79 49 34 NW 14 na
MAY 71.4 60.0 48.7 94 26 1 0 1 0 198 51 3.38 8.8 0.9 2.7 7 1 trace 1 1 0 5 8 OVR 79 49 46 S 12 na
JUN 80.4 69.2 58.0 102 37 4 0 0 0 35 178 3.83 10.8 1.3 3.9 7 1 trace 0 0 0 8 8 OVR 84 52 57 S 10 na
Latitude: 43° 52’ N JUL 84.4 73.6 62.8 108 45 8 0 0 0 5 290 4.25 9.3 0.2 5.2 7 1 0.0 0 0 0 8 10 OVR 88 54 62 S 10 na
AUG 81.6 71.1 60.6 105 43 4 0 0 0 15 225 4.24 9.8 0.5 2.8 7 1 trace 0 0 0 7 14 OVR 90 55 61 S 9 na
SEP 72.8 62.3 51.7 100 29 1 0 0 0 149 76 3.52 10.5 0.4 3.3 6 1 trace trace trace 0 5 13 OVR 90 56 52 S 10 na
Longitude: 91° 15’ W
OCT 60.1 50.2 40.2 92 14 0 0 6 0 460 6 2.24 5.1 trace 2.0 5 0 0.2 2 2 0 2 10 OVR 83 53 40 S 12 na
NOV 42.9 35.3 27.5 75 -9 0 5 21 0 885 0 2.07 6.2 trace 2.8 5 0 4.5 30 13 4 1 12 OVR 82 63 27 S 10 na
DEC YEAR 29.4 56.6 21.9 46.8 14.4 36.9 67 108 -30 -36 0 18 17 64 29 146 5 25 1,329 7,334 0 834 1.19 32.35 2.9 44.1 0.3 16.6 1.4 5.2 4 67 0 6 9.1 44.0 30 91 14 14 20 85 <1 40 13 131 OVR OVR 81 83 68 57 15 37 S S 10 12 na na
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: National Weather Service Stations Madison Regional Airport Madison is set on a narrow isthmus of land between Lakes Mendota and Monona. Lake Mendota (15 square miles) lies northwest of Lake Monona (five square miles) and the lakes are only two-thirds of a mile apart at one point. Drainage at Madison is southeast through two other lakes into the Rock River, which flows south into Illinois, and then west to the Mississippi. The westward flowing Wisconsin River is only 20 miles northwest of Madison. Madison lakes are normally frozen from mid-December to early April. Madison has the typical continental climate of interior North America with a large annual temperature range and with frequent short period temperature changes. The range of extreme temperatures is from about 110 to -40 degrees. Winter temperatures (December-February) average near 20 degrees and the summer average (June-August) is in the upper 60s. Daily temperatures average below 32 degrees about 120 days and above 40 degrees for about 210 days of the year. Madison lies in the path of the frequent cyclones and anticyclones which move eastward over this area during fall, winter and spring. In summer, the cyclones have diminished intensity and tend to pass farther north. The most frequent air masses are of polar origin. Occasional outbreaks of arctic air affect this area during the winter months. Although northward moving tropical air masses contribute considerable cloudiness and precipitation, the true Gulf air mass does not reach this area in winter, and only occasionally at other seasons. Summers are pleasant, with only occasional periods of extreme heat or high humidity. There are no dry and wet seasons, but about 60 percent of the annual precipitation falls in the five months of May through September. Cold season precipitation is lighter, but lasts longer. Soil moisture is usually adequate in the first part of the growing season. During July, August, and September, the crops depend on current rainfall, which is mostly from thunderstorms and tends to be erratic and variable. Average occurrence of thunderstorms is just under 7 days per month during this period. March and November are the windiest months. Tornadoes are infrequent. Dane County has about one tornado in every three to five years. The ground is covered with one inch or more of snow about 60 percent of the time from about December 10 to near February 25 in an average winter. The soil is usually frozen from the first of December through most of March with an average frost penetration of 25 to 30 inches. The growing season averages 175 days. Farming is diversified with the main emphasis on dairying. Field crops are mainly corn, oats, clover, and alfalfa, but barley, wheat, rye, and tobacco are also raised. Canning factories pack peas, sweet corn, and lima beans. Fruits are mainly apples, strawberries, and raspberries.
Madison Regional Airport Dane County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 6am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 3pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 25.3 16.7 8.1 56 -28 0 21 30 10 1,492 0 1.24 2.4 0.1 1.1 3 0 12.8 28 13 24 <1 13 OVR 78 67 10 WNW 12 58
FEB 31.1 22.1 13.2 61 -29 0 14 27 6 1,205 0 1.22 2.8 0.1 1.6 3 0 8.3 37 12 21 <1 11 OVR 80 63 14 WNW 12 62
Elevation: 856 ft.
MAR 43.1 33.4 23.7 82 -8 0 5 25 1 972 0 2.28 5.0 0.3 1.9 5 0 7.2 25 12 9 2 13 OVR 81 59 23 NW 13 67
APR 57.5 46.1 34.6 94 0 0 1 13 0 567 6 3.33 7.1 1.1 1.9 7 1 3.4 17 13 2 4 11 OVR 80 51 34 S 12 63
MAY 70.2 57.7 45.2 93 19 0 0 3 0 254 31 3.13 6.3 0.6 3.6 7 1 0.1 3 3 0 5 11 OVR 79 49 45 S 10 64
Latitude: 43° 08’ N JUN 79.3 67.0 54.7 101 31 3 0 0 0 60 131 3.84 9.9 0.8 3.7 7 1 trace 0 0 0 7 10 OVR 81 51 55 S 9 83
JUL 83.0 71.5 59.9 104 40 5 0 0 0 11 225 3.90 10.9 1.5 3.9 6 1 trace 0 0 0 8 11 OVR 85 53 61 S 9 83
AUG 80.2 68.9 57.6 102 37 3 0 0 0 31 165 4.23 9.5 0.7 3.0 7 1 trace 0 0 0 7 14 OVR 89 55 60 S 9 64
Longitude: 89° 21’ W SEP 72.0 60.5 49.0 97 25 1 0 1 0 179 51 3.26 9.2 0.1 2.7 6 1 trace trace trace 0 5 14 OVR 90 56 51 S 10 64
OCT 60.0 49.0 37.9 90 13 0 0 9 0 494 3 2.24 5.6 0.1 2.8 5 0 0.4 3 3 0 2 12 OVR 85 54 40 S 10 62
NOV 43.9 35.3 26.8 74 -6 0 4 21 0 883 0 2.28 5.1 0.1 2.3 5 0 4.4 18 8 4 1 13 OVR 83 64 28 S 10 55
DEC YEAR 31.0 56.4 23.2 46.0 15.2 35.5 62 104 -25 -29 0 12 15 60 29 158 5 22 1,291 7,439 0 612 1.68 32.63 4.1 43.3 0.3 21.1 2.2 3.9 4 65 0 6 12.0 48.6 33 83 17 17 18 78 <1 41 14 147 OVR OVR 82 83 69 57 17 37 WNW S 12 10 58 83
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: National Weather Service Stations Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Milwaukee possesses a continental climate characterized by a wide range of temperatures between summer and winter. Precipitation is moderate and occurs mostly in the spring, less in the autumn, and very little in the wintertime. Rainfall is well distributed for agricultural purposes, although spring planting is sometimes delayed by wet ground and cold weather. Milwaukee is in a region of frequently changeable weather and its climate is influenced by general easterly-moving storms which traverse the nations midsection. The most severe winter storms, which produce in excess of 10 inches of snow, develop in the southern Great Plains and move northeast across Illinois and Indiana. Occasionally during the cold season, frigid air masses from Canada push southeast across the Great Lakes region. These arctic air masses account for the coldest winter temperatures. If northwesterly wind circulation persists, repeated incursions of arctic air will result in a period of bitterly cold weather lasting several days. Summer temperatures, which reach into the 90s but rarely exceed 100 degrees, occur with brisk southwest winds that carry hot air from the plains and lower Mississippi River Valley across the city. A combination of high temperatures and humidity occasionally develops, usually building up over a period of several days when persistent southerly winds transport moisture from the Gulf of Mexico into the area. The Gulf is a major source of moisture for Milwaukee in all seasons. Cold-season precipitation (rain, snow, or a mixture) is usually of relatively long duration and low intensity, and occasionally persists for two days or more, whereas in the warm season, relatively short-duration and high-intensity showery rainfall, usually lasting a few hours or less, predominates. The Great Lakes significantly influence the local climate. Temperature extremes are modified by Lake Michigan and, to a lesser extent, the other Great Lakes. In late autumn and winter, air masses that are initially very cold often reach the city only after being tempered by passage over one or more of the lakes. Similarly, air masses that approach from the northeast in the spring and summer are cooler because of movement over the Great Lakes. Lake-induced snows usually occur a few times each winter, but snow accumulation is rarely heavy.
Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Milwaukee County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 6am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 3pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 27.2 20.2 13.1 60 -26 0 20 29 6 1,384 0 1.82 4.0 0.3 1.5 5 0 14.9 34 14 22 <1 11 OVR 76 68 13 WNW 13 66
FEB 31.7 24.9 18.0 68 -26 0 14 25 3 1,127 0 1.60 3.9 0 1.7 4 0 10.9 42 17 18 <1 11 OVR 77 66 16 WNW 13 67
MAR 41.5 34.3 27.0 82 -4 0 6 23 0 946 1 2.61 6.9 0.3 2.3 6 0 7.7 27 11 8 2 12 OVR 79 64 24 WNW 13 77
APR 53.3 44.9 36.4 91 12 0 1 8 0 602 6 3.75 7.3 1.3 3.0 7 1 2.5 16 12 1 4 11 OVR 78 58 34 NNE 14 67
Elevation: 669 ft. MAY 65.2 55.7 46.0 93 29 0 0 1 0 311 33 2.89 7.6 0.5 2.1 6 1 0.1 3 3 0 4 11 OVR 77 57 44 NNE 14 74
JUN 75.6 65.9 56.2 101 39 2 0 0 0 83 128 3.58 8.3 0.7 3.0 6 1 trace 0 0 0 6 10 OVR 79 58 55 NNE 12 76
JUL 80.6 71.8 63.0 103 45 4 0 0 0 11 240 3.40 7.7 1.0 3.0 6 1 trace 0 0 0 7 10 OVR 82 59 61 SW 10 81
Latitude: 42° 57’ N AUG 78.5 70.3 62.1 103 44 2 0 0 0 17 199 3.88 9.0 0.5 6.8 7 1 trace 0 0 0 6 13 OVR 86 62 61 SW 10 64
SEP 71.2 62.6 54.0 96 28 1 0 0 0 130 69 3.29 9.4 trace 2.5 6 1 trace 0 0 0 4 12 OVR 85 61 53 SSW 12 62
OCT 59.4 51.0 42.5 88 18 0 0 3 0 434 5 2.54 7.0 0.1 2.3 5 0 0.4 6 4 0 2 11 OVR 82 60 41 SSW 12 53
Longitude: 87° 54’ W NOV 45.1 38.1 31.0 75 -3 0 3 17 0 801 0 2.69 7.1 0.6 1.8 6 1 3.6 16 10 2 1 12 OVR 80 66 30 WNW 13 56
DEC YEAR 32.8 55.2 26.3 47.2 19.7 39.1 64 103 -20 -26 0 9 13 57 27 133 3 12 1,195 7,041 0 681 2.24 34.29 5.4 42.2 0.3 19.1 2.2 6.8 5 69 0 7 10.7 50.8 28 88 13 17 13 64 <1 36 13 137 OVR OVR 79 80 69 62 19 38 WNW WNW 13 13 61 81
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Alma Dam 4 Buffalo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Amery Polk County
Elevation: 669 ft.
JAN 24.0 15.5 7.0 55 -38 0 22 30 11 1,529 0 0.97 3 0 10.8 29
FEB 30.1 21.5 12.8 61 -35 0 14 27 6 1,225 0 0.66 2 0 5.9 23
Elevation: 1,069 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Antigo Langlade County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 19.2 9.0 -1.3 54 -46 0 26 31 17 1,734 0 1.02 3 0 11.3 30
JAN 20.5 10.4 0.3 51 -39 0 27 31 15 1,688 0 0.89 3 0 13.6 30
FEB 26.5 15.6 4.7 54 -38 0 19 28 11 1,391 0 0.81 2 0 8.9 28
FEB 29.1 20.7 12.3 58 -29 0 16 27 6 1,245 0 1.03 3 0 8.0 22
MAY 70.3 59.5 48.7 90 24 0 0 1 0 204 43 3.94 8 1 trace 0
Latitude: 45° 18’ N APR 54.3 43.4 32.6 90 -5 0 1 15 0 643 3 2.64 6 0 2.1 2
MAR 39.8 31.2 22.5 78 -9 0 7 26 1 1,042 0 2.05 5 0 8.0 13
MAY 67.9 56.3 44.7 90 20 0 0 3 0 288 23 3.23 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 79.1 68.5 57.9 97 38 2 0 0 0 40 153 4.27 8 1 0.0 0
APR 53.1 42.0 30.8 87 -1 0 1 18 0 687 3 2.53 6 0 4.0 5
MAY 67.0 54.3 41.5 88 20 0 0 6 0 344 12 3.04 6 1 0.5 0
MAY 68.4 57.5 46.7 94 25 0 0 1 0 262 39 3.11 6 1 0.2 0
AUG 80.5 70.8 61.1 99 43 2 0 0 0 15 204 4.68 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.7 62.0 52.2 97 25 0 0 0 0 147 66 4.09 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.5 50.1 40.7 91 18 0 0 6 0 459 4 2.51 5 0 trace 0
NOV 42.0 34.5 26.9 73 -5 0 6 21 0 911 0 2.27 4 0 3.7 4
DEC YEAR 28.9 55.6 21.5 46.4 14.2 37.1 64 100 -32 -38 0 8 18 66 30 148 5 23 1,342 7,404 0 734 0.92 34.58 3 67 0 6 8.4 37.5 20 90
OCT 56.5 45.8 35.1 85 8 0 0 12 0 589 2 2.58 6 0 0.5 0
NOV 38.6 30.4 22.1 73 -21 0 9 26 1 1,032 0 2.05 4 0 7.0 8
DEC YEAR 24.8 52.5 15.9 42.1 6.9 31.6 61 101 -43 -46 0 6 23 86 31 175 10 43 1,519 8,714 0 478 1.13 32.11 3 63 0 5 9.5 45.3 25 112
OCT 55.6 45.1 34.6 87 8 0 0 13 0 610 0 2.66 6 1 1.0 1
NOV 38.7 30.6 22.5 71 -10 0 9 26 1 1,025 0 2.12 5 0 7.6 8
DEC YEAR 25.0 51.8 16.4 41.0 7.7 30.1 59 96 -35 -39 0 4 23 90 30 184 9 41 1,502 8,954 0 267 1.22 30.77 4 66 0 6 14.2 59.6 27 124
NOV 41.9 34.6 27.3 73 -7 0 5 21 0 905 0 2.25 5 0 4.3 4
DEC YEAR 28.9 54.3 21.6 45.3 14.3 36.2 61 103 -23 -29 0 6 18 70 30 154 5 22 1,340 7,693 0 635 1.28 29.92 3 61 0 5 10.3 45.7 20 87
Longitude: 92° 22’ W JUL 80.9 69.9 58.7 101 39 3 0 0 0 21 180 3.96 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.2 66.8 56.3 101 35 2 0 0 0 63 131 3.45 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.5 67.3 56.1 101 35 2 0 0 0 47 133 4.67 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.1 58.0 46.8 97 23 0 0 2 0 238 35 3.80 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 07’ W
JUN 74.8 62.6 50.3 94 30 1 0 0 0 123 52 3.57 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 15’ N APR 54.4 44.6 34.8 89 7 0 1 12 0 608 5 2.81 6 0 2.5 2
Longitude: 91° 56’ W
JUL 82.8 72.9 62.8 100 43 4 0 0 0 4 258 5.18 8 1 0.0 0
JUN 76.4 65.2 53.9 101 34 1 0 0 0 83 102 4.62 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 09’ N
MAR 36.5 26.4 16.3 70 -23 0 11 29 5 1,189 0 1.69 5 0 9.8 25
Elevation: 748 ft.
JAN 23.9 15.8 7.7 50 -29 0 23 31 10 1,519 0 1.18 3 0 12.2 26
Latitude: 44° 20’ N
APR 57.5 47.2 37.0 89 7 0 0 9 0 532 6 3.33 7 1 1.3 1
MAR 37.7 28.1 18.5 80 -17 0 9 27 4 1,136 0 1.72 4 0 8.5 20
Elevation: 1,519 ft.
Appleton Outagamie County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 26.4 15.8 5.3 57 -38 0 18 28 11 1,384 0 0.69 2 0 6.4 27
MAR 41.2 32.7 24.1 80 -15 0 6 24 1 996 0 1.76 4 0 7.4 13
JUL 79.4 67.3 55.2 96 30 2 0 0 0 42 108 3.92 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 76.6 64.9 53.2 95 32 1 0 0 0 75 75 4.16 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.6 56.2 44.8 94 21 0 0 3 0 278 17 4.16 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 88° 22’ W JUL 81.6 71.8 61.9 102 43 3 0 0 0 10 232 3.35 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.7 69.3 59.9 103 42 1 0 0 0 23 170 3.84 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.2 60.8 51.3 91 25 0 0 0 0 171 56 3.29 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.4 48.6 39.7 84 15 0 0 6 0 505 2 2.28 5 0 0.2 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Dane County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 26.6 16.2 5.8 55 -33 0 20 31 12 1,508 0 1.34 4 0 na na
FEB 32.2 21.3 10.4 62 -38 0 14 28 8 1,227 0 1.17 3 0 na na
MAR 43.7 32.8 21.8 82 -12 0 5 27 2 992 0 2.44 5 0 na na
Arlington Univ. Farm Columbia County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.7 16.2 7.6 55 -36 0 22 31 10 1,507 0 1.05 4 0 9.7 25
FEB 30.4 21.7 13.0 60 -30 0 15 27 6 1,216 0 1.07 3 0 6.7 22
Ashland Exp. Farm Bayfield County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Baraboo Sauk County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 22.1 11.5 1.2 52 -41 0 23 29 14 1,655 0 1.26 3 0 14.5 27
MAY 70.3 57.3 44.2 93 22 0 0 3 0 266 30 3.62 7 1 0.0 0
APR 57.3 46.1 34.9 90 7 0 0 12 0 564 5 3.21 7 1 2.2 1
MAY 70.4 58.1 45.8 91 23 0 0 2 0 240 30 3.25 7 1 0.1 0
Elevation: 649 ft.
FEB 28.4 17.1 5.7 59 -40 0 17 27 11 1,349 0 0.77 2 0 8.5 25
FEB 31.7 20.5 9.3 63 -41 0 14 27 8 1,250 0 1.00 3 0 7.8 23
APR 57.2 45.3 33.4 95 4 0 0 15 0 590 6 3.94 7 1 na na
Elevation: 1,079 ft. MAR 41.9 32.8 23.6 81 -9 0 6 26 1 992 0 1.97 5 0 5.3 10
Elevation: 820 ft. JAN 25.6 14.8 4.0 57 -36 0 21 31 13 1,551 0 1.06 3 0 10.7 26
Elevation: 862 ft.
MAR 38.0 27.5 16.9 80 -30 0 9 28 4 1,158 0 1.82 4 0 9.7 19
APR 51.8 40.1 28.4 89 -2 0 1 20 0 742 2 2.11 5 0 4.2 4
APR 56.9 44.6 32.4 92 -2 0 0 17 0 610 6 3.57 7 1 2.3 2
JUL 83.8 70.9 58.0 101 36 6 0 0 0 16 207 4.48 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.6 68.7 55.7 108 32 4 0 0 0 33 161 4.12 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.7 71.3 59.9 100 44 4 0 0 0 10 211 3.85 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.3 69.1 57.9 102 34 2 0 0 0 26 163 4.17 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 69.6 56.8 43.9 92 22 0 0 4 0 278 28 3.43 7 1 trace 0
JUN 75.1 62.0 48.9 97 28 1 0 1 0 136 54 3.60 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.3 67.7 55.0 103 34 3 0 0 0 40 128 4.05 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 24’ W
SEP 73.7 60.3 46.9 99 20 1 0 2 0 179 45 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 18’ N JUN 79.4 67.3 55.1 100 34 3 0 0 0 51 128 3.88 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 46° 34’ N
MAY 65.7 52.4 38.9 93 16 0 0 8 0 399 15 2.91 6 0 trace 0
Latitude: 43° 27’ N MAR 42.8 31.8 20.7 84 -16 0 6 27 2 1,023 0 2.08 4 0 6.4 12
Latitude: 43° 03’ N
JUN 79.6 66.3 53.1 104 29 3 0 0 0 67 121 4.45 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 61.5 48.9 35.8 93 7 0 0 13 0 496 3 2.70 6 1 trace 0
NOV 45.4 35.3 25.2 77 -14 0 3 23 1 883 0 2.70 6 1 na na
DEC YEAR 32.1 57.3 22.4 45.5 12.7 33.6 65 108 -28 -38 0 14 15 57 30 172 6 29 1,313 7,570 0 573 1.75 36.45 4 68 0 8 na na na na
Longitude: 89° 21’ W SEP 72.6 61.2 49.7 96 25 0 0 1 0 164 56 3.88 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.3 49.6 38.9 87 14 0 0 8 0 475 4 2.47 6 0 0.3 0
NOV 43.2 35.1 26.9 75 -9 0 5 22 0 891 0 2.38 6 0 3.8 4
DEC YEAR 30.3 56.1 22.5 45.9 14.6 35.7 62 102 -26 -36 0 9 17 65 30 159 5 22 1,312 7,448 0 597 1.33 32.51 4 70 0 6 8.7 36.8 19 81
Longitude: 90° 58’ W
AUG 78.4 66.0 53.8 97 34 2 0 0 0 63 105 3.96 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.8 57.2 45.5 100 24 0 0 2 0 254 21 3.79 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 56.8 45.7 34.6 88 10 0 0 13 0 594 2 2.61 5 0 0.3 0
NOV 39.5 31.3 23.1 74 -16 0 7 24 1 1,004 0 2.33 4 0 7.9 8
DEC YEAR 26.6 52.6 17.6 41.3 8.6 30.0 60 103 -28 -41 0 6 20 77 28 180 8 38 1,463 8,857 0 327 1.19 30.40 3 59 0 4 12.4 57.5 23 106
OCT 59.7 47.2 34.8 89 10 0 0 14 0 549 2 2.56 6 0 0.4 0
NOV 43.7 33.7 23.7 76 -17 0 4 24 1 932 0 2.34 5 0 4.5 4
DEC YEAR 31.2 56.2 21.3 44.4 11.4 32.7 64 102 -35 -41 0 9 16 61 30 177 7 31 1,349 7,896 0 508 1.11 33.38 3 66 0 6 9.0 41.1 19 86
Longitude: 89° 44’ W JUN 78.7 66.0 53.2 102 31 2 0 0 0 71 110 3.89 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.5 70.2 57.8 102 38 5 0 0 0 20 193 4.33 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.0 67.4 54.8 102 34 2 0 0 0 47 131 4.34 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.7 58.9 46.1 96 22 0 0 3 0 216 38 3.67 7 1 0.0 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Bayfield 6 N Bayfield County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Beaver Dam Dodge County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Beloit Rock County
Elevation: 816 ft.
JAN 21.7 13.2 4.6 53 -29 0 26 31 12 1,602 0 1.78 6 0 26.3 31
FEB 27.4 17.9 8.3 61 -34 0 19 28 9 1,325 0 0.95 3 0 11.5 28
Elevation: 839 ft.
JAN 25.5 17.2 8.8 55 -31 0 21 30 9 1,480 0 1.33 4 0 10.7 25
FEB 31.0 22.5 13.9 61 -29 0 15 27 6 1,196 0 1.18 4 0 7.3 21
Elevation: 777 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Blair Trempealeau County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 36.9 27.6 18.2 78 -17 0 10 28 3 1,152 0 2.14 5 0 13.5 28
JAN 27.1 19.1 11.1 60 -26 0 20 30 7 1,417 0 1.32 4 0 8.8 na
FEB 32.2 24.2 16.2 61 -25 0 14 26 4 1,145 0 1.22 3 0 6.5 16
MAR 42.5 33.6 24.6 80 -11 0 5 25 1 972 0 2.22 5 0 5.8 10
FEB 29.9 18.0 6.1 61 -45 0 15 28 10 1,322 0 0.95 3 0 6.5 27
MAY 63.8 51.8 39.7 91 22 0 0 5 0 412 11 3.26 6 1 0.7 0
MAR 44.1 35.1 26.1 84 -3 0 5 24 0 920 0 2.15 5 0 3.6 4
MAR 41.2 30.4 19.6 82 -21 0 7 27 3 1,066 0 1.93 5 0 7.6 18
JUN 72.8 60.9 48.9 96 22 0 0 0 0 157 39 3.76 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 27’ N APR 57.4 46.6 35.8 90 6 0 0 11 0 553 5 3.35 7 1 1.5 1
MAY 70.5 58.5 46.4 92 24 0 0 1 0 235 33 3.14 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 42° 30’ N
Elevation: 859 ft. JAN 23.0 11.6 0.1 56 -41 0 23 31 15 1,654 0 0.94 3 0 10.9 30
Latitude: 46° 53’ N APR 50.5 40.2 29.9 88 2 0 1 19 0 737 1 2.26 5 0 5.4 9
APR 58.9 48.3 37.6 92 7 0 0 8 0 506 8 3.69 7 1 1.0 0
MAY 71.3 59.9 48.4 95 25 0 0 0 0 205 44 3.36 7 1 trace 0
JUN 79.4 67.6 55.8 98 35 2 0 0 0 47 132 3.89 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 69.5 56.6 43.6 90 21 0 0 4 0 282 26 4.00 7 1 trace 0
AUG 75.8 65.6 55.3 98 36 1 0 0 0 66 89 3.93 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 66.4 56.9 47.3 99 28 0 0 1 0 257 17 3.84 7 1 trace 0
OCT 54.8 45.8 36.8 85 15 0 0 9 0 589 1 2.94 7 1 0.6 0
NOV 38.8 31.8 24.9 76 -4 0 8 25 0 988 0 2.84 6 1 13.4 10
DEC YEAR 26.8 51.1 19.4 41.5 12.0 31.8 61 101 -24 -34 0 2 21 85 30 176 6 30 1,408 8,742 0 259 1.72 33.52 6 73 0 7 25.0 96.4 28 134
Longitude: 88° 51’ W JUL 82.8 71.6 60.3 98 42 4 0 0 0 9 219 4.24 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.4 69.3 58.3 100 40 2 0 0 0 21 161 3.72 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.7 61.6 50.4 96 26 0 0 0 0 153 55 3.84 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.7 50.1 39.4 88 16 0 0 7 0 464 3 2.58 6 0 0.2 0
NOV 44.0 36.1 28.1 73 -7 0 4 21 0 864 0 2.28 5 0 2.5 3
DEC YEAR 30.9 56.5 23.3 46.5 15.8 36.5 63 100 -24 -31 0 8 16 61 29 151 4 20 1,288 7,282 0 608 1.65 33.42 4 69 0 6 10.1 38.1 18 78
SEP 74.3 63.4 52.4 98 30 1 0 0 0 123 73 3.84 5 1 0.0 0
OCT 62.6 51.6 41.1 89 17 0 0 5 0 417 6 2.45 5 1 trace 0
NOV 46.0 38.0 29.9 76 -5 0 3 18 0 803 0 2.80 6 1 1.5 2
DEC YEAR 32.8 57.9 25.2 48.2 17.7 38.5 65 102 -23 -26 0 15 13 55 28 139 4 15 1,228 6,820 0 761 1.87 35.25 4 65 0 8 6.7 28.1 na na
OCT 59.0 46.7 34.4 90 8 0 0 15 0 562 1 2.58 5 1 0.2 0
NOV 41.8 32.3 22.6 75 -14 0 6 25 1 976 0 2.24 4 0 4.2 6
DEC YEAR 28.4 55.1 18.3 43.4 8.2 31.6 64 105 -39 -45 0 8 19 70 30 178 9 38 1,442 8,276 0 491 1.13 34.04 3 65 0 6 9.2 40.3 25 108
Longitude: 89° 02’ W JUN 80.5 69.2 57.9 101 38 4 0 0 0 36 163 4.37 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 18’ N APR 56.7 44.6 32.4 91 -4 0 0 16 0 610 5 3.19 7 0 1.7 2
Longitude: 90° 49’ W JUL 77.6 66.7 55.8 101 36 1 0 0 0 49 101 4.10 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 78.3 65.7 53.0 100 28 2 0 0 0 78 107 3.84 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 83.9 73.3 62.6 102 42 6 0 0 0 6 262 3.90 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.4 71.0 60.6 102 43 4 0 0 0 14 205 4.28 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 91° 14’ W JUL 82.2 69.9 57.5 105 36 4 0 0 0 19 180 4.40 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.9 67.6 55.4 101 35 2 0 0 0 42 136 4.61 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.1 58.6 46.0 96 24 0 0 2 0 223 36 4.23 7 1 0.0 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Bloomer Chippewa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Bowler Shawano County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 977 ft. JAN 21.2 11.4 1.5 51 -43 0 25 31 15 1,658 0 0.97 3 0 12.0 29
Brodhead Green County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Latitude: 45° 06’ N
MAR 39.9 29.9 19.9 81 -17 0 7 27 3 1,081 0 1.81 4 0 7.5 18
APR 56.8 45.0 33.1 90 4 0 0 15 0 599 5 2.79 6 1 1.1 1
MAY 70.1 57.5 44.7 92 20 0 0 3 0 260 33 3.68 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 91° 29’ W
JUN 78.5 66.3 54.1 99 32 2 0 0 0 67 121 4.41 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.7 70.7 58.8 103 41 5 0 0 0 16 207 3.80 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.1 68.3 56.5 104 34 2 0 0 0 36 157 4.95 7 2 0.0 0
SEP 70.8 59.2 47.5 94 22 0 0 2 0 209 45 3.79 7 1 trace 0
Elevation: 1,079 ft.
Latitude: 44° 51’ N
Longitude: 88° 59’ W
JAN 22.0 11.3 0.6 53 -41 0 25 29 14 1,661 0 1.01 3 0 na na
APR 54.2 42.5 30.6 92 1 0 1 18 0 673 3 2.77 6 1 1.6 1
JUL 80.6 68.0 55.3 100 34 2 0 0 0 35 136 3.91 6 1 0.0 0
Breed 6 SSE Oconto County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 28.4 18.1 7.7 57 -36 0 17 28 9 1,321 0 0.70 2 0 6.1 27
FEB 27.6 16.3 4.9 58 -36 0 17 27 11 1,370 0 0.86 2 0 5.9 na
MAR 38.6 28.0 17.3 74 -20 0 8 28 4 1,141 0 1.75 3 0 7.0 na
Elevation: 859 ft.
JAN 24.2 13.3 2.3 56 -41 0 24 31 14 1,598 0 1.35 4 0 14.3 21
FEB 29.6 18.1 6.5 57 -44 0 16 28 10 1,321 0 0.95 3 0 8.5 19
MAR 39.8 28.9 17.9 72 -26 0 7 28 4 1,113 0 2.16 5 0 10.4 15
Elevation: 787 ft. JAN 26.2 16.5 6.7 59 -30 0 21 31 11 1,498 0 1.34 4 0 10.5 na
FEB 31.7 22.0 12.0 65 -34 0 13 27 7 1,208 0 1.32 4 0 6.2 na
MAR 43.5 33.5 23.4 83 -10 0 5 26 1 971 0 2.28 5 0 5.2 na
MAY 67.4 54.2 40.9 90 20 0 0 6 0 344 13 3.66 6 1 trace 0
JUN 76.1 63.1 49.9 95 28 1 0 0 0 115 65 3.55 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 59’ N APR 55.1 42.6 30.0 91 -3 0 1 19 0 669 3 2.85 6 1 4.0 4
MAY 68.9 54.9 40.7 91 15 0 0 7 0 328 19 3.66 7 1 0.3 0
JUN 77.8 64.2 50.5 100 26 2 0 1 0 96 80 3.53 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 37’ N APR 57.7 46.3 34.8 91 7 0 0 12 0 562 5 3.45 7 1 1.4 1
MAY 70.4 58.2 46.0 93 24 0 0 2 0 245 33 3.62 7 1 trace 0
JUN 80.0 67.7 55.4 101 35 3 0 0 0 49 133 4.54 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.8 65.4 52.9 99 34 1 0 0 0 68 97 4.08 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.9 55.9 43.9 92 20 0 0 2 0 282 16 3.71 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.0 47.1 36.0 88 6 0 0 12 0 551 1 2.48 5 1 0.3 0
NOV 40.0 31.7 23.3 72 -18 0 7 25 1 993 0 2.12 4 1 5.9 6
DEC YEAR 26.1 54.4 17.6 43.6 9.1 32.7 60 104 -35 -43 0 9 22 78 30 173 9 37 1,463 8,254 0 569 1.02 32.52 3 63 0 9 9.6 42.5 23 104
OCT 56.5 44.7 33.0 87 11 0 0 14 0 615 0 2.62 5 1 0.2 0
NOV 40.9 31.9 22.7 74 -12 0 6 22 1 987 0 2.06 4 0 4.2 na
DEC YEAR 26.3 53.0 na na na na 59 100 -26 -41 0 4 18 75 26 172 7 37 na na na na 1.35 31.33 3 56 0 7 10.2 na na na
OCT 57.9 46.3 34.6 87 8 0 0 14 0 575 1 2.61 6 1 0.2 0
NOV 41.0 32.2 23.4 74 -16 0 6 25 1 976 0 2.54 5 0 5.8 4
DEC YEAR 28.6 54.5 19.8 42.7 10.8 30.9 59 101 -29 -44 0 8 20 74 30 186 7 36 1,396 8,398 0 385 1.64 32.45 5 69 0 7 12.9 56.4 18 81
OCT 61.4 49.1 36.7 89 14 0 0 11 0 492 3 2.75 6 1 trace 0
NOV 45.2 35.7 26.1 75 -9 0 3 23 0 873 0 2.36 5 0 2.1 1
DEC YEAR 31.9 57.2 22.9 46.1 13.9 35.0 65 102 -26 -34 0 13 15 57 29 163 6 25 1,298 7,401 0 601 1.80 35.18 4 68 0 7 8.0 33.4 na na
Longitude: 88° 23’ W JUL 81.7 68.6 55.5 101 28 4 0 0 0 30 146 3.53 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.2 66.4 53.6 99 31 2 0 0 0 56 113 3.93 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.1 57.7 45.2 95 16 0 0 3 0 240 23 3.70 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 89° 23’ W JUL 83.5 71.7 59.9 101 41 6 0 0 0 10 220 3.94 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.0 69.2 57.4 102 38 3 0 0 0 26 160 4.15 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.5 60.8 48.1 99 24 1 0 2 0 169 47 3.63 6 1 0.0 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Burlington Racine County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 748 ft. JAN 26.1 17.7 9.3 59 -27 0 21 30 9 1,460 0 1.56 4 0 12.5 na
Charmany Farm Dane County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Chilton Calumet County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.8 16.1 7.4 53 -34 0 22 31 10 1,511 0 1.12 4 0 11.2 14
MAR 42.1 33.2 24.2 77 -7 0 6 25 1 980 0 2.27 5 0 5.6 na
JAN 24.3 16.2 8.1 53 -30 0 23 31 10 1,507 0 1.38 4 0 12.4 26
JAN 23.9 14.2 4.4 51 -35 0 23 31 13 1,571 0 1.26 4 0 13.0 27
Latitude: 42° 39’ N
Longitude: 88° 15’ W
APR 55.6 45.5 35.3 90 3 0 0 12 0 585 7 3.66 7 1 1.1 1
JUL 82.1 71.2 60.2 105 39 4 0 0 0 15 213 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 908 ft. FEB 30.6 21.9 13.1 61 -27 0 15 27 6 1,211 0 1.06 3 0 6.7 11
MAR 42.0 32.8 23.5 80 -6 0 6 26 1 986 0 2.16 5 0 5.0 3
Elevation: 839 ft.
Clintonville Waupaca County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 31.4 22.8 14.2 66 -27 0 14 27 5 1,183 0 1.24 3 0 6.8 na
FEB 29.3 21.0 12.8 61 -28 0 16 27 6 1,237 0 1.18 3 0 9.5 21
JUN 78.1 66.6 55.0 102 32 3 0 0 0 69 127 3.98 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 04’ N
APR 56.2 45.7 35.1 93 4 0 0 11 0 577 4 3.60 7 1 1.5 1
MAY 68.9 57.7 46.4 90 25 0 0 2 0 252 28 3.37 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.2 67.0 55.6 101 33 2 0 0 0 55 118 4.25 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 02’ N
MAR 40.1 31.4 22.8 78 -11 0 7 26 1 1,035 0 2.16 5 0 7.7 11
APR 55.5 44.9 34.3 89 8 0 0 14 0 601 4 2.70 6 0 2.3 1
Elevation: 797 ft. FEB 29.4 19.3 9.2 57 -31 0 16 28 8 1,285 0 0.95 3 0 7.5 22
MAY 68.4 56.9 45.4 94 23 0 0 2 0 278 32 3.04 7 0 trace 0
MAR 39.7 29.9 20.1 77 -13 0 7 28 2 1,080 0 2.12 5 0 8.0 14
MAY 69.0 56.8 44.8 92 23 0 0 3 0 280 30 3.00 7 1 0.3 0
MAY 68.3 56.0 43.7 91 23 0 0 3 0 296 23 3.66 7 1 trace 0
SEP 72.4 61.1 49.9 100 23 1 0 0 0 163 52 3.36 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.3 49.3 38.3 90 18 0 0 9 0 484 3 2.37 5 1 trace 0
NOV 45.2 36.8 28.2 76 -9 0 3 21 0 840 0 2.56 6 0 1.8 1
DEC YEAR 32.6 56.2 24.8 46.3 16.9 36.3 63 105 -18 -27 0 11 14 58 29 155 4 19 1,241 7,325 0 603 1.92 33.77 5 67 0 6 8.0 35.8 na na
OCT 59.6 48.9 38.1 88 17 0 0 9 0 495 2 2.46 6 0 trace 0
NOV 43.8 35.2 26.4 74 -9 0 4 22 0 889 0 2.34 5 1 2.3 2
DEC YEAR 30.8 55.7 22.5 45.7 14.2 35.7 65 102 -30 -34 0 8 16 63 30 159 5 22 1,312 7,504 0 548 1.32 33.05 4 68 0 7 8.6 35.3 9 40
OCT 59.1 49.2 39.2 86 17 0 0 7 0 486 2 2.48 6 0 0.4 0
NOV 42.9 35.3 27.7 73 -5 0 4 21 0 883 0 2.30 6 0 4.5 4
DEC YEAR 29.8 55.2 22.6 45.4 15.3 35.6 62 103 -21 -30 0 8 18 68 30 160 5 22 1,309 7,608 0 571 1.56 31.37 4 68 0 5 9.7 46.8 18 81
NOV 42.1 33.3 24.4 73 -10 0 5 25 0 944 0 2.28 5 1 4.1 4
DEC YEAR 28.8 54.5 20.3 43.7 11.7 32.9 61 106 -23 -35 0 6 19 71 30 175 6 29 1,380 8,108 0 438 1.42 31.75 5 68 0 7 10.5 45.6 19 88
Longitude: 89° 29’ W
JUL 82.0 71.1 60.2 100 42 4 0 0 0 12 204 4.05 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.6 68.8 58.1 102 37 2 0 0 0 27 146 3.87 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.4 60.6 49.8 95 24 0 0 1 0 177 46 3.45 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 88° 09’ W
JUN 78.4 66.7 54.7 99 33 2 0 0 0 63 123 3.74 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.3 71.0 59.7 103 37 4 0 0 0 14 201 3.55 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 37’ N
APR 54.9 43.8 32.6 92 7 0 1 16 0 634 3 2.60 6 0 2.3 2
AUG 79.9 69.3 58.6 102 40 3 0 0 0 27 169 4.07 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.3 65.3 53.3 101 31 2 0 0 0 82 99 3.37 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.9 69.1 58.1 100 40 2 0 0 0 26 160 3.70 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.8 60.9 50.0 93 26 0 0 1 0 167 51 3.62 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 88° 45’ W
JUL 81.5 69.8 58.1 106 38 3 0 0 0 18 168 4.01 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.8 67.1 55.3 103 35 1 0 0 0 43 116 3.97 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.3 58.4 46.5 95 22 0 0 2 0 221 28 3.58 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.3 47.0 35.6 87 15 0 0 12 0 554 1 2.53 5 1 0.2 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Cumberland Barron County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Dalton Green Lake County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Danbury Burnett County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 28.0 17.0 6.1 57 -38 0 17 27 9 1,351 0 0.84 3 0 8.0 19
MAR 39.2 28.7 18.2 80 -22 0 8 28 4 1,118 0 1.82 5 0 10.0 14
Elevation: 859 ft. JAN 25.7 16.7 7.7 56 -29 0 21 31 10 1,491 0 1.25 4 0 12.5 25
FEB 31.5 22.2 12.9 63 -34 0 14 27 6 1,203 0 1.09 3 0 7.8 23
MAR 42.7 33.0 23.2 83 -10 0 5 25 1 987 0 2.26 5 0 8.3 11
Elevation: 921 ft. JAN 20.2 9.3 -1.6 53 -44 0 26 31 17 1,722 0 0.98 3 0 12.1 24
Darlington Lafayette County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 1,240 ft.
JAN 20.7 10.5 0.2 52 -40 0 26 31 15 1,686 0 1.18 4 0 13.1 23
FEB 27.6 16.3 5.0 57 -43 0 17 28 11 1,370 0 0.77 2 0 7.5 21
FEB 32.2 22.6 12.9 62 -29 0 14 27 6 1,191 0 1.31 4 0 7.4 20
MAY 70.1 57.8 45.3 96 18 0 0 2 0 249 28 3.40 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.1 66.5 54.7 97 36 2 0 0 0 59 107 4.49 8 1 0.0 0
MAR 43.9 34.0 24.0 84 -10 0 5 25 1 957 1 2.35 5 0 6.3 8
Longitude: 92° 01’ W
JUL 82.0 70.9 59.7 103 42 4 0 0 0 12 198 4.37 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.5 68.4 57.2 101 37 2 0 0 0 30 146 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.8 58.9 47.9 95 24 0 0 1 0 211 35 4.24 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 43° 39’ N
Longitude: 89° 12’ W
APR 57.8 46.2 34.6 91 4 0 0 13 0 562 5 3.07 7 1 2.9 1
JUL 83.3 71.6 59.8 103 41 5 0 0 0 10 223 4.15 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 70.8 58.3 45.8 92 22 0 0 3 0 239 36 3.58 7 1 0.1 0
JUN 79.8 67.4 54.9 102 33 3 0 0 0 52 135 3.95 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 46° 00’ N
MAR 38.9 28.4 17.8 80 -24 0 8 28 4 1,129 0 1.68 4 0 8.8 18
Elevation: 928 ft.
JAN 25.9 16.5 7.1 59 -30 0 21 31 11 1,498 0 1.18 4 0 9.9 22
Latitude: 45° 32’ N
APR 56.1 44.3 32.5 92 1 0 1 15 0 617 4 2.72 6 0 3.7 3
APR 55.2 42.9 30.6 92 -1 0 1 17 0 658 2 2.15 6 0 3.1 5
MAY 68.8 55.5 42.1 92 19 0 0 5 0 309 21 3.30 7 1 0.2 0
MAY 70.6 58.5 46.4 92 24 0 0 2 0 235 35 3.49 7 1 0.2 0
SEP 72.5 61.2 49.8 95 22 1 0 1 0 165 59 3.70 6 1 trace 0
NOV 38.7 30.7 22.6 71 -16 0 9 26 1 1,023 0 2.19 5 1 7.9 5
DEC YEAR 25.0 53.7 16.5 43.1 7.9 32.4 60 103 -39 -40 0 8 23 84 31 171 9 38 1,498 8,414 0 519 1.13 33.69 4 69 0 7 10.9 54.2 18 82
OCT 60.5 49.8 39.0 88 11 0 0 8 0 470 5 2.43 6 0 0.5 0
NOV 43.7 35.3 26.9 76 -7 0 4 21 0 883 0 2.40 5 0 4.6 3
DEC YEAR 30.9 56.7 22.7 46.2 14.4 35.6 64 103 -28 -34 0 11 16 60 30 159 5 22 1,305 7,392 0 639 1.39 33.02 4 68 0 6 10.2 46.9 18 81
OCT 56.3 45.6 34.9 87 8 0 0 13 0 596 2 2.48 6 0 0.7 0
NOV 38.3 30.0 21.7 73 -25 0 9 26 2 1,043 0 1.91 4 1 8.2 7
DEC YEAR 25.0 52.7 15.7 41.6 6.4 30.6 57 101 -42 -44 0 4 23 84 31 182 11 45 1,523 8,798 0 393 0.97 30.50 3 64 0 6 9.9 50.5 20 95
NOV 44.6 35.5 26.3 74 -14 0 4 23 0 879 0 2.44 5 0 3.0 3
DEC YEAR 31.1 56.9 22.5 46.3 13.8 35.6 65 102 -27 -30 0 11 15 59 30 161 6 24 1,312 7,362 0 639 1.62 35.02 4 67 0 6 8.1 38.2 14 68
Longitude: 92° 22’ W
JUN 76.2 63.9 51.6 96 29 1 0 0 0 99 77 4.13 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 41’ N APR 58.2 46.7 35.3 93 -1 0 0 12 0 548 7 3.44 7 1 2.9 1
AUG 80.9 69.4 57.9 103 33 2 0 0 0 25 176 3.75 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.1 46.8 36.4 88 8 0 0 10 0 560 1 2.84 6 1 0.6 0
JUN 79.3 67.5 55.6 101 36 2 0 0 0 50 130 4.58 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.1 68.6 57.0 101 37 2 0 0 0 30 150 4.36 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.5 66.2 54.9 98 31 1 0 0 0 61 112 4.36 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.2 57.1 46.0 96 21 0 0 3 0 258 29 3.41 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 06’ W JUL 83.3 72.1 60.8 101 42 5 0 0 0 9 241 4.15 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.7 69.5 58.2 102 37 3 0 0 0 24 167 4.32 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.8 61.0 49.2 96 25 1 0 1 0 171 55 3.82 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.8 49.2 37.7 91 11 0 0 10 0 488 3 2.32 5 0 0.4 0
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658
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Dodgeville Iowa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 1,108 ft. JAN 24.8 16.0 7.1 54 -33 0 22 31 11 1,516 0 1.34 4 0 10.4 24
FEB 30.1 21.0 11.9 61 -32 0 15 28 7 1,235 0 1.36 4 0 7.2 20
MAR 42.5 33.0 23.4 83 -7 0 6 26 1 986 0 2.65 5 0 6.2 8
Latitude: 42° 59’ N APR 57.0 45.9 34.8 93 10 0 0 13 0 571 6 3.57 8 1 2.4 1
Eau Claire County Airport Chippewa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 20.9 11.6 2.2 54 -39 0 24 30 14 1,653 0 1.00 3 0 13.7 30
Ellsworth 1 E Pierce County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 28.0 18.2 8.3 59 -35 0 17 27 9 1,318 0 0.77 2 0 7.3 26
MAR 39.9 30.2 20.5 84 -13 0 8 27 3 1,071 0 1.87 5 0 9.3 17
FEB 29.3 19.5 9.6 59 -37 0 15 28 8 1,279 0 0.72 2 0 7.2 na
MAR 40.8 30.9 21.0 80 -15 0 7 27 2 1,049 0 2.00 5 0 10.5 na
Fairchild Ranger Station Eau Claire County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 19.3 na na 55 -35 0 23 28 14 na na 1.13 3 0 11.4 26
FEB 27.4 17.6 7.1 58 -35 0 16 26 9 1,336 0 0.82 2 0 7.3 25
MAR 39.5 29.9 20.2 81 -16 0 8 26 3 1,082 0 2.00 4 0 8.6 20
JUN 78.2 66.7 55.2 100 33 1 0 0 0 58 113 4.32 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 889 ft. APR 56.6 45.1 33.5 90 6 0 1 14 0 597 5 2.89 6 0 2.3 2
Elevation: 1,026 ft.
JAN 21.7 12.1 2.4 53 -37 0 24 31 14 1,636 0 1.05 3 0 13.2 na
MAY 69.0 57.4 45.7 89 24 0 0 2 0 261 27 3.43 7 1 trace 0
MAY 70.1 57.9 45.6 93 22 1 0 2 0 251 36 3.73 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.6 66.9 55.2 100 33 3 0 0 0 60 129 4.11 8 1 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 07’ W JUL 81.8 70.8 59.8 99 42 4 0 0 0 14 186 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 70.2 58.1 46.0 90 21 0 0 2 0 239 24 4.05 8 1 trace 0
JUN 78.9 67.1 55.2 98 33 2 0 0 0 57 114 4.46 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.4 60.4 49.4 96 26 0 0 1 0 178 42 3.65 7 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 30.3 55.5 22.0 45.4 13.7 35.2 64 101 -21 -33 0 7 18 66 30 164 5 25 1,326 7,606 0 516 1.51 35.95 4 72 0 6 9.9 41.2 18 75
Longitude: 91° 29’ W OCT 57.8 47.3 36.7 89 11 0 0 10 0 545 2 2.39 5 0 0.3 0
AUG 79.9 69.0 58.0 104 39 3 0 0 0 29 167 4.69 7 1 trace 0
SEP 70.4 59.4 48.4 97 25 1 0 1 0 207 48 3.61 7 1 trace 0
NOV 40.1 31.8 23.5 76 -12 0 7 24 1 990 0 1.93 4 0 6.5 6
DEC YEAR 26.3 54.3 18.0 43.9 9.7 33.5 63 104 -32 -39 0 13 21 78 30 165 8 35 1,451 8,183 0 608 1.02 32.02 3 64 0 5 10.3 49.7 23 104
NOV 40.4 31.9 23.3 77 -15 0 7 25 1 987 0 2.43 5 0 7.5 na
DEC YEAR 26.5 54.8 18.0 44.1 9.4 33.4 63 105 -40 -40 0 7 21 74 31 170 8 33 1,453 8,049 0 502 1.13 34.93 4 68 0 6 10.4 51.4 na na
Longitude: 92° 28’ W
JUL 82.7 71.1 59.5 105 38 4 0 0 0 12 187 4.69 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.8 68.3 56.8 97 36 1 0 0 0 34 129 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.2 59.4 47.7 94 22 0 0 1 0 199 42 4.09 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,079 ft.
Latitude: 44° 36’ N JUL 81.0 69.9 58.8 103 38 3 0 0 0 22 186 4.37 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 76.8 65.5 54.0 100 29 1 0 0 0 78 101 4.16 7 1 0.0 0
NOV 42.4 34.1 25.7 70 -9 0 5 23 1 920 0 2.48 6 0 4.6 4
JUL 82.7 71.5 60.2 104 42 5 0 0 0 11 221 4.01 7 1 trace 0
APR 55.1 44.4 33.7 90 5 0 1 14 0 615 4 2.93 6 0 2.7 3
MAY 68.3 56.8 45.3 93 22 0 0 2 0 277 28 3.70 7 1 trace 0
OCT 59.3 48.4 37.5 91 12 0 0 10 0 511 2 2.38 5 0 0.5 0
Latitude: 44° 52’ N
Latitude: 44° 44’ N
APR 57.4 45.5 33.6 88 3 0 0 14 0 582 3 3.10 6 0 2.2 1
AUG 79.4 68.6 57.8 101 39 2 0 0 0 30 140 4.79 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.5 67.6 56.4 102 35 2 0 0 0 41 132 4.41 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.9 58.7 47.2 95 25 0 0 1 0 222 na 4.39 6 1 trace 0
OCT 59.3 48.0 36.7 89 12 0 0 11 0 522 3 2.74 6 1 0.4 0
Longitude: 90° 58’ W OCT 57.1 46.5 36.0 92 10 0 0 11 0 570 1 2.65 5 1 0.5 0
NOV 40.7 32.8 24.5 73 -13 0 6 22 1 948 na 2.20 4 0 5.3 5
DEC YEAR na na na na 8.7 na 62 103 -30 -35 0 6 18 72 26 156 7 34 na na na na 1.22 33.98 4 60 0 6 10.4 46.2 21 100
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.4 16.5 8.6 55 -32 0 22 30 10 1,497 0 1.06 3 0 11.1 25
Fort Atkinson Jefferson County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Foxboro Douglas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.6 16.6 7.5 58 -30 0 21 30 10 1,496 0 1.38 4 0 12.4 23
MAR 40.3 32.0 23.7 81 -8 0 7 26 1 1,014 0 1.82 5 0 7.0 10
JAN 20.3 8.6 -3.1 54 -45 0 26 31 18 1,745 0 0.95 3 0 na na
JAN 24.6 16.0 7.4 55 -34 0 22 31 10 1,513 0 0.99 3 0 9.9 25
APR 54.4 45.3 36.1 90 9 0 1 10 0 592 7 2.73 6 1 1.8 1
Elevation: 797 ft. FEB 31.3 22.2 13.0 67 -39 0 14 27 6 1,204 0 1.25 4 0 6.7 17
MAR 43.1 33.9 24.6 83 -9 0 5 24 1 958 0 2.10 5 0 5.4 7
Elevation: 931 ft.
Genoa Dam 8 Vernon County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 757 ft.
FEB 29.4 21.5 13.4 62 -29 0 16 27 5 1,220 0 0.94 3 0 7.4 21
FEB 27.3 15.3 3.3 59 -42 0 18 28 12 1,397 0 0.67 2 0 na na
MAR 37.3 26.4 15.3 75 -35 0 9 29 5 1,193 0 1.40 4 0 na na
MAR 42.6 33.9 25.1 81 -10 0 5 24 1 958 0 1.83 4 0 4.2 10
JUN 77.4 67.2 57.0 100 37 2 0 0 0 57 134 3.34 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.6 71.9 62.2 103 46 4 0 0 0 8 227 3.49 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 54’ N
APR 57.4 46.8 36.2 90 -4 0 0 11 0 547 7 3.43 7 1 1.9 1
MAY 69.9 58.2 46.4 93 26 1 0 1 0 246 37 3.21 7 1 0.2 0
JUN 79.6 67.8 55.9 101 35 3 0 0 0 51 138 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 46° 29’ N APR 52.4 39.8 27.1 89 -4 0 1 22 0 750 0 2.12 5 0 na na
Elevation: 636 ft. FEB 30.9 22.2 13.4 62 -38 0 14 26 6 1,204 0 0.83 2 0 5.1 20
Latitude: 43° 48’ N MAY 68.2 57.9 47.5 92 28 0 0 1 0 255 39 2.94 6 1 0.1 0
MAY 66.2 51.2 36.2 91 16 0 0 10 0 428 7 3.27 6 1 na na
JUN 74.7 60.1 45.5 98 21 1 0 1 0 176 31 4.20 7 1 na na
MAY 70.6 59.9 49.1 90 27 0 0 0 0 196 44 3.56 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 79.4 69.0 58.6 101 38 2 0 0 0 31 164 3.79 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.7 61.4 52.1 94 30 0 0 0 0 158 59 3.51 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.5 49.7 40.8 87 18 0 0 5 0 473 3 2.46 6 0 0.1 0
NOV 42.9 35.6 28.3 74 -5 0 5 20 0 875 0 1.96 5 0 3.3 3
DEC YEAR 30.1 54.7 22.9 46.0 15.6 37.1 64 103 -24 -32 0 8 16 67 29 148 5 21 1,299 7,468 0 641 1.38 29.75 4 64 0 6 9.4 40.2 18 78
OCT 60.9 49.7 38.5 88 11 0 0 9 0 472 4 2.63 5 1 trace 0
NOV 44.9 36.3 27.7 78 -7 0 4 21 0 854 0 2.48 5 0 2.8 3
DEC YEAR 31.7 56.8 23.6 46.5 15.4 36.1 65 102 -29 -39 0 14 14 58 29 153 5 22 1,277 7,304 0 632 1.66 33.38 4 66 0 7 8.7 38.1 15 66
OCT 55.9 44.5 33.0 88 -1 0 0 15 0 630 1 2.66 5 0 na na
NOV 37.5 28.6 19.7 75 -24 0 10 26 2 1,085 0 2.10 5 0 na na
DEC YEAR 24.9 51.8 14.6 39.7 4.2 27.5 57 104 -43 -45 0 6 22 86 30 196 13 50 1,560 9,385 0 223 0.90 30.90 3 61 0 5 na na na na
NOV 43.2 35.7 28.2 73 -9 0 5 20 0 872 0 2.26 5 0 3.6 4
DEC YEAR 30.1 56.3 22.9 47.1 15.6 37.8 65 109 -24 -38 0 9 17 63 29 143 4 21 1,300 7,176 0 779 1.09 33.09 3 63 0 6 7.2 30.9 19 79
Longitude: 88° 51’ W
JUL 83.3 72.0 60.6 102 42 6 0 0 0 10 226 3.95 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.7 69.5 58.2 102 37 3 0 0 0 26 167 4.04 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.1 61.3 49.5 98 28 1 0 1 0 163 53 3.51 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 92° 17’ W JUL 79.8 66.3 52.8 104 32 3 0 0 0 56 89 4.48 7 1 na na
Latitude: 43° 34’ N
APR 57.9 47.9 37.8 93 6 0 0 8 0 513 8 3.59 7 1 0.9 1
Longitude: 88° 27’ W AUG 78.8 69.6 60.4 102 41 2 0 0 0 20 172 4.12 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.4 64.6 51.9 99 29 2 0 0 0 84 77 4.22 7 1 na na
SEP 68.2 56.1 44.1 100 19 0 0 4 0 281 18 3.93 7 1 na na
Longitude: 91° 14’ W
JUL 83.1 73.1 63.2 109 46 4 0 0 0 5 271 4.64 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.7 71.0 61.2 100 42 2 0 0 0 13 216 4.48 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.2 62.5 52.8 94 28 1 0 0 0 137 72 3.70 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.3 51.0 41.5 90 15 0 0 5 0 434 4 2.33 5 0 trace 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Germantown Washington County JAN 25.2 16.5 7.7 56 -40 0 22 30 10 1,498 0 1.34 4 0 14.1 22
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Goodman Marinette County
Gordon Douglas County
FEB 27.3 16.6 5.7 56 -35 0 18 26 10 1,369 0 0.91 3 0 7.4 25
MAR 37.1 26.4 15.7 72 -20 0 10 28 4 1,188 0 1.91 4 0 10.3 24
Elevation: 1,040 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Grantsburg Burnett County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 40.6 31.8 22.9 83 -9 0 7 26 1 1,023 0 2.03 5 0 6.7 11
APR 54.0 43.9 33.8 89 7 0 1 14 0 631 5 3.24 6 1 2.2 2
Elevation: 1,427 ft.
JAN 20.7 10.2 0.0 53 -39 0 24 28 14 1,696 na 1.12 3 0 13.9 27
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 849 ft. FEB 30.3 21.5 12.7 64 -28 0 15 27 6 1,220 0 1.16 3 0 8.0 17
JAN 19.4 6.8 -5.8 51 -48 0 26 31 19 1,804 0 1.08 4 0 13.2 31
FEB 27.1 13.7 0.4 58 -46 0 18 28 14 1,445 0 0.80 2 0 7.7 28
MAR 38.1 26.0 13.9 73 -30 0 9 29 6 1,202 0 1.67 4 0 9.5 26
Elevation: 898 ft. JAN 19.3 8.5 -2.4 51 -42 0 26 31 18 1,749 0 1.14 4 0 13.5 21
FEB 26.9 15.6 4.4 54 -42 0 18 28 12 1,390 0 0.80 2 0 6.8 19
MAR 38.4 27.8 17.2 72 -18 0 9 29 4 1,146 0 1.76 4 0 8.5 17
Latitude: 43° 13’ N MAY 66.8 55.2 43.5 92 21 0 0 4 0 324 25 2.93 6 0 0.3 0
JUN 76.6 64.6 52.7 99 27 2 0 0 0 96 90 3.75 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.0 69.6 58.1 102 38 4 0 0 0 29 175 4.04 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 38’ N
APR 52.0 40.4 28.8 91 -3 0 1 21 0 733 2 2.04 5 0 3.5 8
MAY 66.2 53.1 39.9 89 18 0 0 7 0 378 11 3.37 6 1 0.6 0
JUN 73.7 61.4 49.0 94 28 1 0 0 0 150 49 3.65 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 46° 15’ N APR 53.8 40.6 27.4 92 -8 0 1 22 0 726 2 2.16 6 0 3.7 8
MAY 68.0 53.7 39.3 93 13 0 0 8 0 373 16 3.37 6 1 0.2 0
JUN 76.5 62.6 48.6 97 26 2 0 1 0 128 59 3.75 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 46’ N APR 55.4 43.4 31.3 95 -2 0 1 17 0 645 3 2.21 6 0 2.3 3
MAY 68.8 56.2 43.6 92 21 0 0 3 0 291 25 3.49 7 1 trace 0
JUN 76.2 64.5 52.8 95 33 1 0 0 0 86 81 4.64 8 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 88° 07’ W AUG 78.8 67.7 56.5 102 36 2 0 0 0 45 133 4.19 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.2 59.8 48.4 95 22 1 0 1 0 194 42 3.57 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.0 48.2 37.3 88 14 0 0 10 0 519 2 2.51 5 0 0.1 0
NOV 44.2 35.6 26.9 74 -15 0 4 22 0 876 0 2.55 5 0 3.6 3
DEC YEAR 31.4 54.9 23.2 44.8 14.9 34.6 64 102 -25 -40 0 9 15 64 29 163 5 22 1,292 7,747 0 472 1.68 32.99 4 64 0 5 9.4 44.4 16 71
OCT 54.7 44.3 33.8 84 11 0 0 14 0 638 1 2.76 5 1 1.2 1
NOV 39.2 30.9 22.4 73 -13 0 8 24 1 1,018 0 1.98 4 0 5.0 7
DEC YEAR 26.6 51.4 17.9 40.5 9.1 29.6 60 96 -28 -39 0 3 20 81 27 178 8 37 1,456 9,082 na na 1.28 30.30 4 59 0 6 12.2 54.1 21 113
OCT 55.0 43.5 31.6 86 4 0 0 18 0 663 0 2.72 6 1 0.8 1
NOV 37.4 27.9 18.5 71 -31 0 10 27 2 1,097 0 1.89 5 0 9.1 13
DEC YEAR 24.3 52.1 13.8 39.6 3.2 27.1 59 101 -44 -48 0 6 23 87 31 200 13 54 1,582 9,464 0 288 1.00 31.57 4 67 0 6 11.4 55.6 29 136
NOV 38.6 29.9 21.1 72 -18 0 9 27 2 1,047 0 2.04 5 0 na na
DEC YEAR 24.6 52.6 14.9 41.6 5.2 30.6 60 100 -36 -42 0 4 23 86 31 182 12 48 1,547 8,835 0 407 1.08 32.02 3 65 0 6 10.4 na na na
Longitude: 88° 21’ W
JUL 78.3 66.4 54.5 96 34 1 0 0 0 54 na 3.77 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 75.1 63.8 52.6 96 32 1 0 0 0 91 61 3.57 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 66.0 54.9 43.8 92 21 0 0 3 0 311 11 3.94 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 91° 48’ W JUL 80.7 67.2 53.9 101 34 3 0 0 0 49 117 4.89 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.5 64.5 51.5 98 26 1 0 0 0 88 79 4.38 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.8 55.2 42.5 98 20 0 0 5 0 307 15 3.86 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 92° 40’ W JUL 80.5 69.0 57.6 100 36 2 0 0 0 24 159 4.22 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.0 66.7 55.4 96 32 1 0 0 0 49 114 4.52 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.2 57.1 45.9 94 24 0 0 2 0 257 24 3.48 7 1 trace 0
OCT 56.0 45.3 34.6 86 10 0 0 14 0 604 1 2.64 5 1 0.3 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Gurney Iron County
Elevation: 967 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 21.9 12.1 2.1 58 -36 0 25 31 14 1,638 0 1.84 6 0 35.4 29
FEB 28.1 17.3 6.5 63 -37 0 18 27 10 1,342 0 1.08 3 0 20.0 25
Hancock Exp. Farm Waushara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.2 14.6 4.9 54 -34 0 23 31 12 1,559 0 0.93 3 0 13.3 28
Hartford 2 W Washington County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.5 16.3 7.1 55 -35 0 21 31 11 1,504 0 1.30 4 0 11.4 23
Holcombe Chippewa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 30.4 20.3 10.1 62 -37 0 16 27 8 1,256 0 0.87 3 0 9.2 26
Latitude: 46° 28’ N MAR 38.1 27.4 16.8 72 -28 0 9 28 4 1,158 0 1.96 5 0 21.3 28
APR 51.5 40.5 29.4 92 -4 0 1 20 0 732 3 2.11 6 0 7.8 13
Elevation: 1,076 ft. MAR 41.4 31.3 21.2 84 -17 0 6 26 3 1,037 0 1.99 5 0 10.5 17
APR 57.7 45.7 33.6 90 -1 0 0 14 0 580 6 2.87 6 0 3.3 2
Elevation: 977 ft. FEB 30.7 21.5 12.3 62 -29 0 15 27 7 1,222 0 1.01 3 0 6.8 20
MAR 41.7 32.7 23.5 81 -12 0 6 26 1 994 0 1.93 5 0 6.0 9
APR 55.8 44.9 33.9 88 1 0 0 13 0 602 5 2.96 7 0 2.0 1
Elevation: 1,023 ft.
JAN 22.1 11.1 -0.1 52 -44 0 24 30 15 1,670 0 1.01 3 0 na na
FEB 29.2 17.9 6.5 58 -45 0 16 28 9 1,334 0 0.77 3 0 na na
MAY 65.3 52.7 40.2 92 20 0 0 7 0 393 18 3.01 7 0 1.2 0
MAR 40.0 29.8 19.2 81 -22 0 7 26 3 1,084 0 1.71 4 0 na na
MAY 70.9 58.2 45.3 91 20 0 0 3 0 246 36 3.51 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 31’ W JUN 73.8 61.6 49.4 97 27 1 0 1 0 153 59 4.01 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 78.1 66.7 55.1 99 33 2 0 0 0 57 111 4.12 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 07’ N JUN 79.1 66.9 54.7 100 33 2 0 0 0 59 126 3.65 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.4 70.8 59.1 105 39 5 0 0 0 16 202 4.20 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 20’ N MAY 68.8 56.7 44.4 94 20 0 0 3 0 281 27 3.02 6 0 0.4 0
JUN 78.2 65.9 53.4 100 31 2 0 0 0 75 107 3.77 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.2 70.3 58.3 105 40 4 0 0 0 19 187 4.17 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 13’ N
APR 56.4 44.6 32.7 90 1 0 0 15 0 613 3 2.64 5 1 0.7 2
MAY 70.1 57.3 44.5 91 23 0 0 2 0 256 25 3.40 6 1 trace 0
AUG 76.1 65.0 53.8 99 32 1 0 0 0 82 88 4.19 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.8 65.6 53.3 95 30 1 0 0 0 65 92 4.09 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.9 68.6 57.3 102 33 2 0 0 0 31 155 4.18 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.0 56.5 45.8 99 26 0 0 2 0 276 25 4.17 8 1 0.2 0
OCT 56.0 46.1 36.2 87 12 0 0 11 0 580 2 3.50 8 1 1.9 1
NOV 39.3 31.6 23.9 75 -8 0 8 25 1 996 0 2.80 7 0 20.1 12
DEC YEAR 26.9 51.8 18.4 41.3 9.8 30.7 60 99 -30 -37 0 4 21 82 30 182 8 37 1,440 8,847 0 306 1.77 34.56 5 78 0 5 30.8 138.7 26 134
Longitude: 89° 32’ W SEP 71.8 60.4 49.1 96 16 0 0 1 0 182 53 3.74 7 1 trace 0
OCT 59.7 48.9 38.1 91 9 0 0 9 0 496 4 2.37 6 0 0.6 0
NOV 42.5 34.0 25.4 75 -12 0 5 23 1 924 0 2.15 5 0 5.4 5
DEC YEAR 28.9 55.7 20.4 45.0 11.9 34.2 61 105 -32 -37 0 9 19 69 30 164 7 31 1,375 7,761 0 582 1.02 31.48 3 66 0 5 11.2 53.5 23 101
Longitude: 88° 25’ W AUG 79.7 68.1 56.4 101 36 2 0 0 0 38 140 4.07 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.9 60.0 48.1 96 23 1 0 1 0 187 42 3.76 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.7 48.7 37.7 89 15 0 0 9 0 502 3 2.70 6 1 0.1 0
NOV 44.0 35.5 26.9 75 -11 0 4 21 0 880 0 2.21 5 0 2.5 2
DEC YEAR 31.0 55.8 22.8 45.3 14.5 34.7 63 105 -29 -35 0 9 15 61 29 160 5 24 1,303 7,607 0 511 1.59 32.49 5 68 0 5 7.8 37.0 16 71
NOV 41.1 32.3 24.0 71 -16 0 6 23 1 970 0 2.12 4 0 na na
DEC YEAR 27.1 54.5 17.9 43.4 8.9 32.3 60 100 -39 -45 0 5 20 73 29 164 8 36 1,462 8,257 0 468 1.04 31.52 3 59 0 7 na na na na
Longitude: 91° 08’ W
JUL 82.0 70.1 58.2 99 39 3 0 0 0 16 177 3.61 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.4 67.8 56.0 100 34 1 0 0 0 38 136 4.66 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.6 59.0 47.4 95 24 0 0 1 0 212 34 3.95 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.3 47.5 36.7 89 11 0 0 10 0 537 1 2.52 5 1 trace 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Horicon Dodge County
Elevation: 879 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.4 16.2 6.9 55 -36 0 21 31 11 1,510 0 1.17 4 0 11.8 25
Jump River 3 E Taylor County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Kenosha Kenosha County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 20.9 10.0 -1.0 54 -47 0 26 31 16 1,703 0 1.02 3 0 15.0 30
Latitude: 43° 26’ N
MAR 41.8 32.6 23.4 80 -10 0 6 26 1 998 0 2.11 5 0 5.5 10
JAN 27.7 19.8 11.9 58 -27 0 20 30 7 1,396 0 2.02 6 0 14.2 23
APR 56.3 45.7 35.1 89 9 0 0 12 0 577 5 3.34 7 1 1.7 1
Elevation: 1,263 ft. FEB 27.6 16.4 5.1 61 -44 0 18 28 10 1,369 0 0.78 2 0 8.9 27
MAR 38.9 27.9 16.9 79 -27 0 8 27 5 1,144 0 1.68 4 0 9.5 23
Elevation: 597 ft. JAN 28.5 20.7 12.7 63 -31 0 18 29 7 1,370 0 1.63 4 0 12.4 20
Lake Geneva Walworth County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 30.2 21.1 11.9 61 -30 0 15 27 7 1,234 0 1.10 3 0 6.8 21
FEB 32.8 25.4 18.0 69 -23 0 12 26 3 1,112 0 1.24 3 0 9.0 14
MAR 41.7 34.2 26.6 83 -2 0 5 23 0 949 0 2.32 6 0 6.0 6
APR 54.9 42.7 30.5 88 -10 0 1 18 0 665 4 2.48 6 0 2.2 3
MAR 44.2 35.2 26.2 81 -4 0 4 24 0 918 0 2.67 6 0 7.3 7
Longitude: 88° 38’ W
JUN 78.4 66.7 54.8 99 33 2 0 0 0 62 112 3.88 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.2 70.9 59.5 101 42 4 0 0 0 13 192 4.32 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 22’ N MAY 68.5 54.9 41.2 91 12 0 0 7 0 324 16 3.48 7 1 trace 0
JUN 75.7 62.8 49.7 93 23 1 0 1 0 122 66 4.16 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 79.6 66.8 54.0 98 27 1 0 0 0 50 116 4.50 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.6 68.3 57.0 100 38 2 0 0 0 32 132 4.10 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.9 60.3 48.6 95 24 0 0 1 0 179 41 3.75 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.3 64.9 52.4 99 24 1 0 1 0 82 90 4.44 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.3 56.4 44.5 95 14 0 0 4 0 277 26 3.99 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 87° 49’ W
APR 51.7 43.8 35.8 90 10 0 0 9 0 631 2 3.82 7 1 1.5 1
JUL 79.1 70.4 61.6 104 41 3 0 0 0 16 199 3.61 6 1 0.0 0
APR 58.3 47.6 36.9 90 9 0 0 9 0 522 7 3.76 7 1 2.5 1
MAY 62.4 53.9 45.3 94 26 0 0 1 0 353 17 3.26 7 1 trace 0
JUN 73.0 64.0 54.9 101 36 1 0 0 0 106 86 3.53 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 36’ N MAY 71.2 59.4 47.6 94 27 1 0 1 0 216 48 3.44 7 1 trace 0
JUN 81.0 69.1 57.2 104 35 4 0 0 0 39 177 3.96 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 85.1 73.9 62.7 104 44 8 0 0 0 5 297 3.81 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.8 48.8 37.7 87 14 0 0 9 0 500 3 2.69 6 0 0.1 0
NOV 43.9 35.3 26.6 74 -10 0 4 22 0 885 0 2.11 5 0 2.5 3
DEC YEAR 30.8 55.8 22.5 45.5 14.1 35.1 64 101 -25 -36 0 8 16 62 30 159 5 24 1,311 7,559 0 516 1.47 33.07 4 68 0 5 9.1 37.7 20 80
OCT 56.4 45.4 34.3 87 -3 0 0 14 0 603 1 2.80 5 1 0.9 0
NOV 38.5 30.0 21.5 71 -31 0 9 26 2 1,042 0 2.22 5 0 6.7 8
DEC YEAR 25.4 52.7 16.3 41.2 7.1 29.7 61 99 -47 -47 0 3 23 85 31 188 10 43 1,506 8,887 0 319 1.16 32.71 4 64 0 6 12.2 55.4 26 117
OCT 59.5 50.9 42.3 88 20 0 0 4 0 434 4 2.52 5 0 trace 0
NOV 46.2 38.5 30.7 76 -5 0 2 17 0 788 0 2.66 6 0 1.4 1
DEC YEAR 34.3 54.8 26.9 46.7 19.5 38.5 66 104 -29 -31 0 6 10 47 27 136 2 12 1,173 7,083 0 536 2.05 34.46 5 67 0 6 7.1 37.4 9 51
NOV 45.9 38.0 30.1 75 -5 0 3 18 0 804 0 2.80 6 0 3.5 3
DEC YEAR 33.1 58.3 25.9 48.5 18.7 38.6 64 106 -23 -27 0 18 13 52 28 141 3 14 1,205 6,767 0 857 2.33 36.85 5 72 0 7 11.2 48.0 15 67
Longitude: 90° 46’ W
Latitude: 42° 34’ N
Elevation: 879 ft. FEB 33.4 25.1 16.8 65 -25 0 12 26 4 1,121 0 1.60 4 0 9.2 18
MAY 69.3 57.6 45.9 93 25 0 0 1 0 258 31 3.03 7 0 0.2 0
AUG 77.9 69.6 61.2 100 40 2 0 0 0 18 174 4.13 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.7 62.1 53.4 96 30 0 0 0 0 133 54 3.69 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 88° 26’ W AUG 82.5 71.7 60.9 106 40 4 0 0 0 12 235 3.99 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 74.7 63.7 52.7 98 28 1 0 0 0 118 87 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 62.0 51.8 41.6 87 17 0 0 5 0 411 6 2.73 5 1 0.1 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Lake Mills Jefferson County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 849 ft.
JAN 26.6 17.6 8.6 55 -29 0 21 31 9 1,464 0 1.38 4 0 10.9 23
Lakewood 3 NE Oconto County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 22.9 12.3 1.6 52 -43 0 26 31 15 1,630 0 1.38 4 0 16.6 31
Lancaster 4 WSW Grant County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Laona 6 SW Forest County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.0 15.6 7.1 57 -28 0 23 31 11 1,527 0 0.79 3 0 10.8 24
FEB 32.5 23.0 13.5 64 -25 0 13 27 6 1,179 0 1.20 4 0 7.3 19
MAR 44.1 34.3 24.5 81 -11 0 4 25 1 944 0 2.26 5 0 5.4 8
Elevation: 1,289 ft. FEB 28.9 17.3 5.6 59 -36 0 18 28 11 1,342 0 0.99 3 0 9.0 28
MAR 39.5 28.0 16.4 72 -24 0 7 29 4 1,140 0 2.29 5 1 12.0 27
APR 54.4 41.6 28.8 93 -7 0 1 20 0 697 2 2.94 6 1 4.4 7
Elevation: 1,040 ft. FEB 30.6 22.0 13.4 61 -31 0 15 27 6 1,208 0 0.96 3 0 7.2 19
MAR 42.3 33.5 24.5 79 -11 0 6 25 1 971 0 2.22 5 0 6.3 10
Elevation: 1,522 ft. JAN 20.7 11.7 2.6 50 -39 0 27 31 13 1,649 0 1.28 4 0 16.8 31
Latitude: 43° 05’ N APR 58.9 47.6 36.3 89 8 0 0 11 0 522 7 3.31 7 1 2.0 1
FEB 26.9 16.9 6.8 57 -36 0 19 28 10 1,355 0 0.93 3 0 9.8 28
MAR 37.3 27.0 16.6 72 -24 0 10 29 5 1,172 0 1.97 5 0 12.5 28
APR 57.3 46.7 36.0 95 6 0 0 10 0 549 5 3.31 7 1 2.6 1
MAY 71.9 59.4 46.8 93 21 1 0 1 0 211 42 3.24 7 1 0.1 0
JUN 80.9 68.6 56.2 103 34 3 0 0 0 38 155 3.87 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 19’ N MAY 68.7 54.2 39.7 92 18 0 0 8 0 343 15 3.55 7 1 0.6 0
JUN 76.7 62.9 48.9 97 27 1 0 1 0 119 64 3.74 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.5 67.2 53.8 100 30 3 0 0 0 43 115 3.35 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 50’ N MAY 69.3 58.4 47.5 91 25 0 0 1 0 232 29 3.68 8 1 0.2 0
JUN 78.5 67.6 56.7 100 37 1 0 0 0 46 127 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 30’ N APR 52.6 40.8 29.1 90 -4 0 1 20 0 720 3 2.61 6 0 6.0 10
Longitude: 88° 55’ W JUL 84.8 73.1 61.4 102 45 7 0 0 0 4 268 4.23 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 66.2 53.3 40.3 88 16 0 0 7 0 369 10 3.36 7 1 0.8 0
JUN 72.6 61.1 49.5 92 26 0 0 1 0 151 39 3.70 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.1 71.6 61.0 100 43 4 0 0 0 10 220 4.26 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.7 70.3 58.8 104 41 4 0 0 0 17 194 4.46 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 74.1 62.5 50.9 98 26 1 0 1 0 135 67 3.68 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 61.5 50.7 39.8 87 15 0 0 7 0 442 5 2.50 5 0 trace 0
NOV 44.9 36.6 28.3 73 -13 0 3 20 0 844 0 2.37 6 0 3.2 3
DEC YEAR 32.0 57.8 24.0 47.3 16.0 36.8 66 104 -24 -29 0 16 15 56 29 152 4 20 1,263 7,063 0 738 1.74 34.24 4 68 0 6 9.8 38.7 16 70
Longitude: 88° 30’ W AUG 77.8 65.0 52.0 96 31 1 0 0 0 74 85 3.86 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.3 56.1 43.8 94 20 0 0 3 0 277 17 3.95 7 1 trace 0
OCT 56.0 44.7 33.4 84 8 0 0 16 0 623 0 2.82 6 1 0.3 0
NOV 39.5 30.9 22.3 73 -13 0 8 26 1 1,017 0 2.46 6 1 6.5 8
DEC YEAR 27.3 53.4 18.3 41.5 9.3 29.6 61 100 -27 -43 0 5 21 81 31 193 9 40 1,440 8,745 0 298 1.67 33.00 5 70 0 9 15.3 64.7 28 129
Longitude: 90° 47’ W AUG 79.9 69.6 59.3 103 40 2 0 0 0 22 169 4.58 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.7 61.2 50.8 94 27 0 0 1 0 164 56 3.39 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.9 49.6 39.2 89 15 0 0 8 0 475 4 2.46 5 1 0.3 0
NOV 43.0 34.8 26.6 74 -15 0 6 22 0 898 0 2.46 5 1 4.2 4
DEC YEAR 29.9 55.7 22.0 46.1 14.1 36.3 62 103 -27 -31 0 7 18 68 30 155 5 23 1,327 7,429 0 610 1.18 33.76 3 66 0 8 8.9 40.5 16 74
NOV 37.0 29.7 22.4 70 -17 0 11 26 1 1,052 0 2.29 5 0 9.2 12
DEC YEAR 24.8 50.4 17.1 40.4 9.4 30.4 58 92 -29 -39 0 1 25 93 31 188 8 37 1,478 9,064 0 188 1.48 31.44 5 72 0 6 15.7 72.7 29 139
Longitude: 88° 46’ W JUL 75.7 65.1 54.6 92 29 1 0 0 0 69 72 3.62 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 72.9 63.0 53.1 90 32 0 0 0 0 105 51 3.63 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 64.5 54.9 45.3 90 22 0 0 2 0 310 12 3.77 7 1 trace 0
OCT 53.9 44.4 34.8 82 8 0 0 13 0 634 1 2.80 6 1 1.9 1
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Long Lake Dam Oneida County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Luck Polk County
JAN 21.1 9.3 -2.7 52 -43 0 27 31 17 1,725 0 1.30 5 0 15.2 na
Elevation: 1,627 ft. FEB 26.8 13.5 0.1 59 -45 0 19 28 14 1,452 0 0.94 3 0 9.5 na
Elevation: 1,217 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 20.7 10.7 0.8 52 -43 0 25 31 15 1,679 0 0.96 3 0 13.8 30
FEB 27.6 17.3 7.0 56 -38 0 17 28 10 1,342 0 0.71 2 0 7.8 25
Lynxville Dam 9 Crawford County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.6 16.9 8.1 56 -33 0 21 31 10 1,487 0 1.02 3 0 10.2 27
Manitowoc Manitowoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 26.2 18.4 10.5 53 -26 0 20 30 8 1,440 0 1.51 4 0 na 16
MAR 37.6 24.7 11.8 71 -27 0 10 30 8 1,242 0 1.84 5 0 11.4 na
APR 51.6 38.6 25.5 89 -10 0 1 24 1 788 2 2.38 6 0 5.2 na
Latitude: 45° 34’ N MAR 39.4 29.4 19.4 80 -22 0 8 27 3 1,096 0 1.72 4 0 10.5 17
APR 56.1 44.3 32.6 89 0 0 0 15 0 616 3 2.42 6 1 3.4 2
Elevation: 629 ft.
FEB 32.0 22.9 13.8 63 -34 0 13 27 6 1,182 0 0.96 3 0 7.0 23
MAR 43.6 34.7 25.7 82 -13 0 4 24 1 932 0 1.94 5 0 4.3 12
APR 58.9 48.7 38.5 93 11 0 0 7 0 491 8 3.58 8 1 1.2 1
Elevation: 659 ft. FEB 30.3 22.6 14.9 57 -27 0 15 27 4 1,191 0 1.22 4 0 na 13
Latitude: 45° 54’ N MAY 66.1 52.0 37.9 90 16 0 0 11 0 408 10 3.30 7 1 0.4 0
MAR 39.4 31.7 23.9 77 -4 0 6 26 0 1,025 0 1.93 5 0 na 6
MAY 69.5 57.1 44.7 89 20 0 0 3 0 265 25 3.60 7 1 trace 0
JUN 74.0 60.9 47.8 97 25 1 0 1 0 161 47 3.79 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 78.1 65.5 52.9 98 33 1 0 0 0 67 88 3.57 8 1 0.0 0
JUN 76.9 65.2 53.4 96 32 1 0 0 0 78 95 4.29 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.1 69.5 57.9 101 39 3 0 0 0 21 172 4.06 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 80.4 69.8 59.2 100 40 2 0 0 0 26 180 4.02 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 84.2 74.2 64.1 101 46 6 0 0 0 3 301 4.04 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 05’ N
APR 52.3 43.3 34.1 90 3 0 0 12 0 647 1 2.82 6 1 0.5 1
MAY 65.1 54.7 44.2 90 26 0 0 2 0 324 14 2.79 6 1 trace 0
SEP 65.8 54.1 42.3 95 20 0 0 5 0 337 12 4.22 8 1 trace 0
OCT 53.8 42.9 31.9 88 9 0 0 18 0 678 0 2.81 7 1 0.8 0
NOV 37.5 28.7 19.9 72 -14 0 10 28 2 1,082 0 2.37 6 0 9.7 7
DEC YEAR 25.0 51.1 15.2 39.1 5.3 27.0 58 98 -35 -45 0 2 24 91 31 207 11 53 1,540 9,586 0 228 1.42 32.06 4 74 0 6 14.5 66.7 na na
SEP 69.3 58.4 47.4 96 22 0 0 2 0 228 37 3.97 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.5 47.0 36.4 84 9 0 0 11 0 552 2 2.69 6 0 0.7 0
NOV 38.6 30.6 22.5 71 -21 0 9 25 1 1,026 0 1.96 4 0 10.9 10
DEC YEAR 24.9 53.3 16.4 42.8 7.8 32.2 61 101 -44 -44 0 5 23 82 31 173 10 39 1,502 8,451 0 468 0.92 31.78 3 64 0 6 11.6 58.7 26 110
Longitude: 92° 28’ W
Latitude: 43° 13’ N MAY 71.6 60.8 49.9 92 27 0 0 0 0 175 48 3.83 8 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 08’ W AUG 75.8 63.4 50.9 95 31 0 0 0 0 106 69 4.12 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 74.8 64.2 53.5 97 35 1 0 0 0 95 78 3.21 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.5 67.4 56.3 100 33 1 0 0 0 46 134 4.48 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 91° 06’ W AUG 81.4 71.8 62.1 101 44 3 0 0 0 8 232 4.30 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.9 63.3 53.7 95 29 1 0 0 0 120 77 3.14 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.9 51.5 42.1 92 18 0 0 4 0 417 5 2.31 5 0 trace 0
NOV 44.0 36.4 28.8 75 -8 0 4 19 0 851 0 2.34 5 1 3.7 3
DEC YEAR 30.9 57.2 23.5 47.9 16.1 38.5 64 101 -21 -34 0 12 16 58 29 141 4 21 1,279 6,971 0 851 1.20 32.68 4 68 0 7 7.7 34.1 22 88
NOV 43.5 36.4 29.2 74 -7 0 3 19 0 853 0 2.32 5 0 1.5 1
DEC YEAR 31.7 54.0 24.5 45.3 17.2 36.6 62 101 -21 -27 0 4 14 58 28 149 4 16 1,250 7,513 0 451 1.75 29.95 4 64 0 6 na na na na
Longitude: 87° 41’ W
JUL 79.6 69.9 60.1 101 43 2 0 0 0 16 170 3.30 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.8 68.5 59.2 96 40 1 0 0 0 25 146 3.63 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.8 60.7 51.6 97 29 0 0 0 0 160 41 3.16 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.4 49.1 40.8 87 19 0 0 5 0 487 1 2.31 5 0 trace 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Marinette Marinette County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 606 ft. JAN 25.7 17.1 8.5 50 -30 0 22 31 9 1,478 0 1.98 5 0 16.4 22
FEB 30.4 21.5 12.6 62 -30 0 16 27 5 1,222 0 1.29 4 0 9.9 na
Marshfield Exp. Farm Wood County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 22.7 13.3 3.8 55 -33 0 24 31 13 1,599 0 0.98 3 0 11.9 21
Mather 3 NW Jackson County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 22.7 12.6 2.6 58 -36 0 24 31 14 1,619 0 1.11 4 0 14.0 14
Mauston 1 SE Juneau County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.5 15.0 4.4 56 -35 0 22 31 13 1,545 0 1.12 3 0 13.5 26
FEB 29.1 19.4 9.7 55 -33 0 17 28 8 1,282 0 0.87 3 0 7.9 16
MAR 40.4 31.2 21.8 75 -8 0 6 27 1 1,043 0 2.34 5 0 9.5 14
Latitude: 45° 05’ N APR 54.1 43.7 33.1 89 5 0 0 13 0 635 1 2.78 6 1 2.7 2
Elevation: 1,250 ft. MAR 40.0 30.2 20.3 80 -14 0 7 27 2 1,071 0 1.94 4 0 9.6 12
APR 56.5 44.7 32.9 91 5 0 0 15 0 606 2 2.94 6 1 3.0 1
Elevation: 967 ft. FEB 29.4 18.9 8.4 58 -37 0 16 27 9 1,298 0 0.83 3 0 8.2 na
MAR 40.1 29.9 19.7 84 -18 0 8 27 3 1,081 0 2.01 5 0 8.8 10
MAR 42.8 32.1 21.4 84 -13 0 5 27 2 1,016 0 2.02 5 0 8.3 11
MAY 69.7 56.9 44.0 91 22 0 0 3 0 272 26 3.86 7 1 trace 0
JUN 77.4 65.7 53.9 100 35 2 0 0 0 77 99 3.51 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 87° 38’ W JUL 82.4 70.8 59.2 102 40 5 0 0 0 13 191 3.41 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 68.5 55.9 43.3 92 22 0 0 3 0 301 21 3.60 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.3 65.7 53.1 97 32 2 0 0 0 71 107 3.94 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.2 69.9 57.6 104 38 4 0 0 0 18 182 4.10 8 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.5 65.0 52.6 100 31 2 0 0 0 86 92 3.97 8 1 0.0 0
MAY 70.5 57.6 44.7 94 18 0 0 3 0 254 29 3.58 7 1 trace 0
JUN 79.3 66.5 53.7 100 32 3 0 0 0 61 119 3.74 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.8 67.9 55.7 102 35 2 0 0 0 37 146 4.22 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.5 60.2 49.8 94 23 0 0 1 0 180 41 3.59 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.8 48.5 39.2 84 16 0 0 7 0 505 1 2.56 6 0 trace 0
NOV 43.3 35.5 27.6 74 -7 0 3 21 0 879 0 2.71 6 1 3.4 2
DEC YEAR 30.9 55.0 23.2 45.2 15.6 35.3 62 102 -22 -30 0 10 16 63 29 159 4 19 1,288 7,648 0 509 1.82 32.50 5 71 0 6 12.7 54.7 14 na
Longitude: 90° 08’ W SEP 70.9 59.0 47.2 97 20 0 0 1 0 210 39 4.05 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.6 47.5 36.4 90 14 0 0 11 0 537 1 2.64 6 1 0.6 0
NOV 41.0 32.6 24.2 73 -12 0 6 25 1 965 0 2.31 5 1 5.4 3
DEC YEAR 27.6 54.7 19.2 43.9 10.7 33.0 63 104 -27 -33 0 8 20 74 31 172 7 31 1,415 8,083 0 503 1.29 33.14 4 67 0 8 10.9 49.3 18 71
NOV 41.7 32.7 23.7 75 -12 0 6 25 1 962 0 2.38 6 0 5.5 3
DEC YEAR 28.0 54.3 19.0 43.2 9.8 32.1 62 103 -29 -37 0 8 20 75 30 174 8 35 1,422 8,271 0 427 1.32 33.62 4 71 0 5 10.3 49.3 12 na
NOV 43.5 34.1 24.9 75 -18 0 4 23 1 919 0 2.35 5 0 5.2 4
DEC YEAR 30.9 56.4 21.9 45.1 12.8 33.7 63 103 -30 -35 0 11 16 61 30 168 6 30 1,330 7,688 0 540 1.21 32.99 3 64 0 6 10.4 49.5 19 83
Longitude: 90° 22’ W
JUL 81.5 69.4 57.2 103 39 4 0 0 0 24 161 4.60 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 47’ N
APR 57.9 45.9 33.8 91 5 0 0 14 0 573 6 3.42 7 1 2.8 1
AUG 79.7 68.8 57.7 99 34 2 0 0 0 28 152 3.29 7 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 38’ N
Latitude: 44° 11’ N
APR 55.3 43.9 32.4 90 7 0 1 16 0 631 4 3.03 7 0 2.1 2
Elevation: 862 ft. FEB 31.8 20.8 9.7 64 -34 0 14 27 8 1,243 0 0.95 2 0 8.9 22
MAY 67.7 56.0 44.2 97 23 1 0 3 0 300 24 3.22 6 1 0.1 0
AUG 79.0 66.9 54.8 103 30 2 0 0 0 48 116 4.55 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.3 58.1 45.8 96 25 0 0 2 0 235 31 3.80 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.1 46.7 35.1 91 8 0 0 13 0 564 2 2.42 5 0 0.4 0
Longitude: 90° 04’ W
JUL 82.8 70.8 58.8 103 41 5 0 0 0 14 208 4.03 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.0 68.0 55.9 102 35 2 0 0 0 34 136 4.18 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.9 59.9 47.8 97 20 1 0 2 0 189 41 4.01 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.3 48.4 36.5 90 9 0 0 11 0 510 1 2.38 5 0 0.4 0
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666
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Medford Taylor County
Elevation: 1,469 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 19.6 9.6 -0.4 50 -38 0 27 31 16 1,715 0 1.14 4 0 11.2 na
Mellen 4 NE Ashland County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Menomonie Dunn County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Merrill Lincoln County
FEB 26.0 15.5 5.0 55 -37 0 20 28 11 1,393 0 0.89 3 0 6.1 26
APR 52.5 41.9 31.3 87 1 0 1 17 0 688 2 2.50 6 0 1.8 2
Elevation: 1,299 ft.
JAN 20.2 9.2 -1.9 55 -41 0 26 31 17 1,729 0 1.60 5 0 25.8 31
FEB 26.8 14.7 2.7 63 -46 0 19 28 13 1,415 0 0.96 3 0 13.3 28
MAR 36.8 25.6 14.2 73 -32 0 11 29 6 1,216 0 2.00 5 0 16.6 29
Elevation: 777 ft. JAN 23.6 13.6 3.6 55 -39 0 23 31 13 1,590 0 0.81 3 0 12.3 29
FEB 30.6 20.1 9.6 60 -40 0 14 27 8 1,263 0 0.61 2 0 6.7 26
JAN 21.4 10.5 -0.5 54 -45 0 26 31 16 1,687 0 1.10 4 0 na 29
FEB 27.7 16.0 4.1 56 -41 0 18 28 11 1,378 0 0.87 3 0 6.7 27
MAY 66.5 54.8 43.0 88 20 0 0 4 0 329 16 3.25 7 0 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 21’ W
JUN 74.6 63.4 52.2 97 30 0 0 0 0 112 74 4.30 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 65.7 52.7 39.7 90 18 0 0 8 0 394 18 3.20 7 1 0.6 0
JUN 74.3 61.9 49.5 96 27 1 0 1 0 147 60 3.89 8 1 0.0 0
APR 59.0 46.6 33.9 90 5 0 0 14 0 552 5 2.57 6 0 1.1 1
MAY 71.5 58.5 45.5 91 23 0 0 2 0 231 31 3.55 7 1 trace 0
APR 53.8 41.9 29.8 88 0 0 1 19 0 689 3 2.62 6 0 2.5 3
MAY 67.9 54.6 41.2 89 20 0 0 6 0 334 15 3.34 7 1 trace 0
AUG 76.7 65.8 54.9 98 32 1 0 0 0 61 97 4.43 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.3 56.5 45.7 93 23 0 0 2 0 273 25 4.53 8 1 0.0 0
OCT 54.9 44.7 34.5 89 8 0 0 14 0 624 0 2.72 6 1 0.4 0
NOV 37.9 30.1 22.2 71 -19 0 10 26 1 1,041 0 2.13 5 0 4.2 5
DEC YEAR 24.7 51.3 16.2 41.1 7.5 30.8 59 98 -29 -38 0 2 24 93 31 181 10 42 1,509 8,953 0 344 1.29 33.12 5 71 0 5 9.6 41.0 21 na
OCT 54.6 44.2 33.8 87 6 0 0 15 0 638 1 3.24 7 1 2.2 1
NOV 37.7 29.6 21.4 73 -20 0 10 26 2 1,058 0 2.74 6 0 14.5 15
DEC YEAR 24.8 51.2 15.5 40.0 6.1 28.8 61 98 -36 -46 0 4 23 90 31 193 11 49 1,530 9,317 0 298 1.57 33.37 5 75 0 6 21.9 100.9 30 147
OCT 60.4 49.0 37.5 90 12 0 0 10 0 494 2 2.32 5 0 trace 0
NOV 42.3 33.6 24.8 76 -13 0 6 23 1 937 0 1.89 4 0 5.0 6
DEC YEAR 28.5 56.2 19.8 45.1 11.1 34.0 64 100 -36 -40 0 11 19 68 30 164 8 32 1,396 7,759 0 585 0.86 30.55 3 61 0 5 7.9 41.3 23 103
OCT 55.7 44.5 33.3 88 8 0 0 16 0 629 0 2.72 6 1 0.6 0
NOV 39.2 30.4 21.6 72 -15 0 8 26 1 1,031 0 2.35 5 0 6.4 na
DEC YEAR 26.1 52.7 16.9 41.2 7.6 29.7 61 100 -31 -45 0 4 22 84 30 189 10 43 1,488 8,906 0 321 1.39 32.38 4 70 0 6 11.4 na 26 na
Longitude: 90° 39’ W
JUL 78.7 66.9 55.0 97 34 2 0 0 0 54 110 4.19 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 76.3 64.7 53.0 98 32 1 0 0 0 87 87 3.81 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 66.9 55.6 44.3 98 25 0 0 3 0 297 20 3.88 8 1 0.1 0
Longitude: 91° 56’ W
JUN 79.4 67.1 54.8 98 30 2 0 0 0 54 120 4.42 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 10’ N
MAR 38.4 27.4 16.3 77 -20 0 9 28 5 1,160 0 1.81 4 0 na 20
JUL 78.9 67.9 56.9 98 38 1 0 0 0 34 130 4.05 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 46° 22’ N
APR 51.6 39.8 27.9 89 -6 0 1 21 0 752 2 2.29 6 0 5.9 13
Latitude: 44° 53’ N
MAR 42.1 31.7 21.3 82 -15 0 6 26 2 1,025 0 1.66 4 0 8.3 18
Elevation: 1,250 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Latitude: 45° 08’ N
MAR 36.5 26.9 17.3 74 -20 0 11 28 4 1,174 0 1.89 5 0 7.7 19
JUL 83.5 71.6 59.7 100 41 5 0 0 0 11 213 4.13 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.0 69.3 57.5 100 39 3 0 0 0 26 163 4.06 7 1 trace 0
SEP 72.3 60.5 48.7 96 28 1 0 1 0 180 51 3.67 6 1 trace 0
Longitude: 89° 40’ W
JUN 76.2 63.5 50.8 97 28 1 0 1 0 113 73 3.65 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.0 67.6 55.1 100 33 2 0 0 0 40 122 3.94 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.6 65.2 52.7 98 31 1 0 0 0 72 88 4.25 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.2 56.0 43.8 91 18 0 0 4 0 285 20 4.34 8 1 trace 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee County JAN 27.9 20.6 13.3 57 -26 0 19 29 6 1,369 0 1.56 4 0 12.1 22
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Minocqua Dam Oneida County JAN 19.7 9.2 -1.7 52 -39 0 27 31 16 1,728 0 1.23 4 0 24.5 31
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Montello Marquette County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Necedah Juneau County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 33.2 25.8 18.3 67 -25 0 12 25 3 1,102 0 1.30 3 0 8.1 16
MAR 44.0 35.6 27.2 85 -2 0 4 22 0 905 1 1.94 4 0 5.5 5
JUN 80.1 68.8 57.4 104 37 4 0 0 0 43 171 3.64 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 04’ N JUL 84.7 74.1 63.5 108 46 8 0 0 0 5 301 3.38 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 82.1 72.1 62.1 108 43 5 0 0 0 9 246 3.87 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 74.2 64.2 54.0 98 30 1 0 0 0 106 91 3.34 5 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 88° 02’ W
OCT 61.1 52.0 42.8 88 19 0 0 4 0 405 7 2.34 5 0 0.1 0
NOV 46.0 38.7 31.3 74 -4 0 2 17 0 783 0 2.32 5 0 2.6 2
DEC YEAR 33.7 57.8 26.9 48.8 20.1 39.6 64 108 -22 -26 0 19 12 49 27 133 3 12 1,173 6,661 0 876 1.80 31.65 5 61 0 6 8.0 38.3 11 57
NOV 36.8 28.6 20.4 70 -18 0 11 27 2 1,085 0 2.29 6 0 14.3 14
DEC YEAR 24.0 50.6 14.9 39.4 5.8 28.2 57 97 -36 -48 0 2 25 95 31 195 11 49 1,548 9,459 0 224 1.29 31.86 4 71 0 5 23.9 110.5 30 144
OCT 60.2 48.8 37.3 86 11 0 0 10 0 498 2 2.30 6 0 0.2 0
NOV 43.5 34.5 25.3 76 -12 0 5 23 1 909 0 2.42 5 0 na 5
DEC YEAR 30.1 56.1 21.4 45.4 12.8 34.7 65 104 -34 -35 0 11 17 65 29 164 7 30 1,345 7,634 0 576 1.36 33.82 4 68 0 6 8.9 na 21 98
OCT 61.0 49.1 37.0 92 5 0 0 11 0 492 5 2.33 6 0 0.3 0
NOV 43.3 34.1 24.8 75 -19 0 5 23 1 922 0 2.17 5 0 3.3 4
DEC YEAR 30.2 57.2 21.0 45.4 11.8 33.6 63 105 -31 -41 0 16 17 63 30 169 7 33 1,358 7,661 0 653 1.16 32.10 4 68 0 6 7.7 31.3 20 88
Latitude: 45° 52’ N
Longitude: 89° 43’ W
FEB 26.5 14.3 2.1 57 -48 0 19 28 13 1,428 0 0.85 3 0 15.8 28
MAY 65.9 53.0 40.0 90 20 0 0 8 0 382 13 3.42 7 1 1.4 0
AUG 75.5 63.7 51.9 95 34 0 0 0 0 94 60 4.42 7 1 0.0 0
MAR 36.7 24.8 12.8 69 -26 0 11 29 7 1,242 0 1.79 4 0 18.2 29
FEB 30.7 20.7 10.8 65 -33 0 15 28 8 1,248 0 1.10 3 0 7.8 25
MAR 42.0 32.2 22.3 84 -8 0 6 26 2 1,011 0 2.27 5 0 7.4 17
Elevation: 921 ft. JAN 25.4 14.9 4.4 58 -39 0 22 31 13 1,548 0 0.95 4 0 8.1 26
MAY 70.0 58.9 47.8 95 27 1 0 1 0 231 51 2.79 6 1 trace 0
Elevation: 1,578 ft.
Elevation: 784 ft. JAN 24.9 15.2 5.8 52 -35 0 22 31 12 1,539 0 1.28 4 0 12.1 28
Elevation: 725 ft.
APR 57.2 47.4 37.5 90 12 0 0 8 0 530 8 3.37 6 1 1.9 1
FEB 32.2 21.0 9.8 64 -41 0 14 27 9 1,236 0 0.88 3 0 5.3 23
MAR 43.4 32.0 20.6 85 -17 0 5 26 3 1,017 0 1.95 5 0 4.9 14
APR 51.2 39.2 27.1 89 -9 0 2 22 0 768 1 2.29 6 0 9.7 11
JUN 73.6 61.6 49.6 95 28 1 0 0 0 145 50 3.74 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 47’ N APR 57.2 45.9 34.4 92 10 0 0 14 0 573 8 3.27 7 1 2.3 2
MAY 70.1 58.2 46.1 92 25 0 0 2 0 245 37 3.52 7 1 trace 0
JUN 79.4 67.5 55.6 102 31 3 0 0 0 50 130 4.02 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 02’ N APR 58.9 45.9 32.8 93 1 0 0 15 0 572 7 2.97 7 1 1.7 1
MAY 72.1 58.3 44.5 93 19 1 0 4 0 237 39 3.55 6 1 trace 0
JUN 80.7 67.2 53.7 101 30 4 0 0 0 56 138 3.47 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 77.6 65.9 54.1 97 34 1 0 0 0 59 88 3.87 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.9 54.8 43.7 95 21 0 0 3 0 314 12 3.92 8 1 trace 0
OCT 53.6 43.3 33.1 86 12 0 0 16 0 666 0 2.75 6 0 2.7 1
Longitude: 89° 19’ W JUL 82.9 71.5 60.1 104 41 5 0 0 0 11 204 4.16 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.1 68.8 57.4 103 39 2 0 0 0 30 149 4.14 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.1 60.6 48.8 97 25 1 0 1 0 175 46 3.98 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 90° 05’ W JUL 84.6 71.8 59.0 104 38 7 0 0 0 11 232 4.23 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.7 69.1 56.4 105 30 3 0 0 0 30 174 4.60 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.1 60.5 47.9 98 18 1 0 2 0 182 58 3.84 7 1 0.0 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Neillsville 3 SW Clark County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 1,033 ft.
JAN 22.8 12.5 2.3 57 -38 0 24 31 14 1,622 0 0.87 3 0 11.0 28
FEB 29.5 19.0 8.5 59 -37 0 16 28 8 1,294 0 0.80 2 0 7.2 25
New London Outagamie County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.5 14.9 5.1 53 -33 0 23 30 12 1,550 0 1.40 4 0 11.3 25
North Pelican Oneida County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 40.9 30.8 20.6 81 -16 0 6 26 2 1,055 0 2.01 5 0 8.5 13
APR 56.4 45.1 33.7 92 8 0 0 14 0 596 5 2.58 6 0 2.0 2
Elevation: 1,607 ft.
Oconomowoc Waukesha County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 56.4 44.2 32.0 89 3 0 0 17 0 620 4 2.73 6 0 1.7 2
Elevation: 803 ft. FEB 30.3 20.3 10.1 60 -32 0 15 28 8 1,257 0 1.07 3 0 6.8 na
JAN 20.5 9.6 -1.3 49 -46 0 26 31 16 1,714 0 1.22 4 0 14.7 31
JAN 25.8 17.0 8.1 59 -29 0 21 30 10 1,484 0 1.31 4 0 11.1 25
MAR 40.7 30.2 19.6 83 -15 0 7 28 3 1,072 0 1.68 4 0 8.7 18
FEB 27.3 15.0 2.6 58 -47 0 18 28 13 1,407 0 0.89 3 0 8.3 28
MAR 37.3 25.3 13.1 69 -30 0 10 29 7 1,225 0 1.72 5 0 10.0 26
APR 52.3 39.8 27.3 88 -7 0 1 21 0 751 2 2.37 6 0 4.1 8
Elevation: 853 ft. FEB 31.0 22.3 13.5 64 -29 0 14 27 6 1,201 0 1.15 3 0 7.3 19
MAR 42.4 33.4 24.4 81 -10 0 5 25 1 973 0 1.94 5 0 5.9 8
APR 56.4 46.3 36.0 88 4 0 0 11 0 563 7 3.20 7 1 2.0 1
Latitude: 44° 32’ N MAY 69.5 56.4 43.1 90 15 0 0 4 0 283 18 3.48 7 1 trace 0
JUN 77.6 64.6 51.6 99 22 2 0 0 0 86 82 4.15 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.6 68.9 56.1 102 35 3 0 0 0 25 149 4.55 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 90° 38’ W AUG 79.2 66.9 54.5 101 34 2 0 0 0 47 112 4.56 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.2 58.0 45.8 94 21 0 0 3 0 233 30 4.07 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.4 46.9 35.3 92 8 0 0 13 0 557 1 2.41 5 1 0.3 0
Latitude: 44° 21’ N
Longitude: 88° 43’ W
MAY 69.7 57.6 45.1 92 25 0 0 2 0 258 31 3.40 7 1 trace 0
AUG 79.7 68.1 56.5 99 35 2 0 0 0 35 131 4.06 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 78.8 66.5 54.2 99 35 2 0 0 0 64 107 3.47 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.5 70.6 58.8 105 42 5 0 0 0 16 179 3.93 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 38’ N MAY 66.8 53.0 39.2 91 15 0 0 9 0 378 10 3.40 7 1 0.4 0
JUN 73.7 61.3 48.9 96 25 1 0 1 0 148 45 3.43 8 0 0.0 0
JUL 76.9 65.2 53.4 96 28 1 0 0 0 67 76 3.95 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 06’ N MAY 69.2 57.9 46.7 94 26 0 0 1 0 254 35 2.99 7 0 0.3 0
JUN 78.4 67.1 55.8 100 34 2 0 0 0 57 129 3.91 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.6 71.9 61.1 100 42 5 0 0 0 10 226 4.18 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.8 59.8 47.7 95 22 1 0 1 0 194 39 3.19 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.2 48.1 37.0 88 11 0 0 10 0 520 2 2.40 5 1 0.1 0
NOV 40.7 31.8 22.7 73 -16 0 7 26 1 991 0 2.05 4 0 4.5 5
DEC YEAR 27.6 54.5 18.4 43.2 9.2 31.7 63 102 -33 -38 0 7 20 74 31 181 8 34 1,439 8,269 0 396 0.99 32.34 3 62 0 6 9.0 42.4 23 101
NOV 42.7 34.0 25.3 74 -9 0 5 23 0 921 0 2.10 4 0 3.9 3
DEC YEAR 29.6 55.5 21.1 44.7 12.5 33.9 63 105 -27 -33 0 10 17 66 30 164 6 28 1,356 7,822 0 494 1.38 30.99 4 64 0 6 8.8 41.4 15 na
NOV 37.2 29.1 21.0 70 -17 0 10 27 1 1,070 0 2.10 5 0 7.6 10
DEC YEAR 25.1 50.9 15.9 39.6 6.5 28.3 58 96 -35 -47 0 2 23 88 31 196 10 47 1,518 9,364 0 203 1.31 31.02 4 71 0 4 14.1 60.3 28 132
Longitude: 89° 15’ W AUG 74.2 63.0 51.7 93 29 0 0 0 0 107 57 4.08 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.1 54.3 43.6 93 19 0 0 4 0 327 13 3.92 8 1 trace 0
OCT 53.9 43.8 33.6 86 10 0 0 15 0 652 0 2.63 6 0 1.1 1
Longitude: 88° 30’ W AUG 80.0 69.5 59.0 101 40 2 0 0 0 23 174 4.46 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.0 61.0 50.0 95 27 0 0 1 0 166 54 3.82 6 1 trace 0
OCT 59.9 49.3 38.7 87 14 0 0 8 0 484 4 2.70 5 1 trace 0
NOV 44.5 36.2 27.9 74 -10 0 4 20 0 857 0 2.27 5 0 3.1 3
DEC YEAR 31.9 56.2 24.0 46.3 16.0 36.4 64 101 -19 -29 0 9 15 59 29 152 5 22 1,264 7,336 0 629 1.70 33.63 4 67 0 6 10.0 39.7 17 73
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Oconto 4 W Oconto County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Oshkosh Winnebago County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Owen 3 W Clark County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Platteville Grant County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 659 ft.
JAN 23.6 13.8 4.2 51 -35 0 24 31 13 1,581 0 1.90 5 0 14.6 28
FEB 28.6 18.4 8.0 57 -35 0 17 28 9 1,310 0 1.18 4 0 8.5 23
Latitude: 44° 53’ N
MAR 38.6 28.8 18.8 74 -12 0 8 28 2 1,117 0 2.30 5 0 9.2 14
APR 52.8 42.1 31.3 90 7 0 1 18 0 682 2 2.61 6 0 3.4 2
Elevation: 748 ft.
JAN 24.4 15.9 7.3 52 -29 0 23 31 11 1,518 0 1.33 4 0 12.4 na
FEB 29.6 20.8 12.0 60 -30 0 16 27 6 1,240 0 1.06 3 0 7.1 na
MAR 40.1 31.2 22.3 80 -8 0 7 26 1 1,040 0 2.18 5 0 8.0 9
Elevation: 1,240 ft. JAN 19.0 9.1 -0.8 52 -42 0 26 31 16 1,729 0 1.00 3 0 12.1 31
FEB 25.3 15.1 4.8 54 -38 0 19 28 11 1,406 0 0.85 3 0 8.1 28
MAR 36.4 27.0 17.5 78 -19 0 10 28 4 1,172 0 1.85 5 0 8.9 23
Elevation: 1,003 ft. JAN 25.3 16.8 8.3 58 -28 0 21 31 10 1,489 0 1.09 3 0 11.0 23
FEB 31.7 23.1 14.4 62 -32 0 14 26 5 1,178 0 1.26 3 0 7.5 20
MAR 43.7 34.3 24.9 85 -9 0 5 24 1 944 0 2.24 5 0 5.6 8
MAY 66.5 54.5 42.4 91 22 0 0 4 0 339 20 3.21 6 1 trace 0
Longitude: 87° 57’ W
JUN 75.6 63.9 52.1 95 30 1 0 0 0 102 75 3.41 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.5 68.8 57.1 98 37 3 0 0 0 27 144 3.86 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 01’ N APR 54.5 44.6 34.8 91 10 0 0 12 0 609 5 2.84 6 1 1.5 1
MAY 68.3 57.6 46.8 91 22 0 0 1 0 259 33 2.99 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.7 67.2 56.7 98 33 2 0 0 0 58 134 3.54 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 58’ N APR 52.5 42.3 31.9 87 2 0 1 16 0 678 3 2.49 6 0 2.8 4
MAY 66.6 55.0 43.3 90 13 0 0 3 0 325 20 3.65 7 1 trace 0
JUN 75.1 63.8 52.5 94 28 1 0 0 0 105 80 4.22 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 45’ N APR 58.7 47.4 36.1 94 3 0 0 11 0 529 8 3.50 7 1 2.2 1
MAY 70.6 59.0 47.4 91 26 0 0 2 0 222 38 3.97 7 1 0.1 0
JUN 79.7 68.3 56.8 101 36 2 0 0 0 43 148 4.79 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.9 66.3 54.8 98 37 1 0 0 0 51 102 3.41 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.5 57.8 46.0 94 23 0 0 2 0 235 25 3.31 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.5 46.6 35.5 85 14 0 0 12 0 566 1 2.41 5 1 0.3 0
NOV 42.3 33.4 24.5 74 -8 0 5 24 0 941 0 2.49 5 1 4.0 4
DEC YEAR 29.4 53.6 20.7 42.9 11.9 32.2 62 98 -22 -35 0 5 18 73 30 177 6 30 1,368 8,319 0 369 1.63 31.72 5 67 0 7 12.3 52.3 20 91
OCT 58.5 49.1 39.6 86 16 0 0 7 0 490 3 2.29 5 0 trace 0
NOV 42.8 35.0 27.2 74 -8 0 5 21 0 892 0 2.50 5 0 3.9 1
DEC YEAR 29.9 54.9 22.2 45.5 14.5 36.0 63 101 -27 -30 0 8 17 68 30 156 5 23 1,321 7,628 0 613 1.55 31.39 4 65 0 6 10.5 43.4 na na
OCT 55.3 44.9 34.5 82 8 0 0 14 0 617 1 2.63 6 1 0.5 0
NOV 38.5 30.4 22.2 72 -18 0 9 26 1 1,031 0 2.15 5 0 5.7 7
DEC YEAR 24.7 51.5 16.0 41.2 7.3 30.9 60 101 -33 -42 0 4 23 88 31 179 10 42 1,514 8,938 0 370 1.18 32.83 4 69 0 6 10.7 48.8 27 120
OCT 61.2 50.4 39.7 90 13 0 0 8 0 454 6 2.64 6 1 0.3 0
NOV 44.0 35.7 27.4 75 -14 0 4 21 0 872 0 2.42 5 0 3.3 4
DEC YEAR 31.0 57.0 23.1 46.9 15.2 36.8 64 103 -26 -32 0 10 15 59 29 153 5 21 1,292 7,201 0 708 1.42 35.83 4 67 0 7 9.6 39.6 18 74
Longitude: 88° 33’ W JUL 82.1 71.8 61.4 101 44 4 0 0 0 9 222 3.64 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.4 69.3 59.2 100 41 2 0 0 0 24 163 4.03 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.1 61.0 50.8 94 25 0 0 1 0 168 53 3.44 6 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 90° 36’ W JUL 79.3 68.2 57.1 99 36 2 0 0 0 32 139 4.27 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.1 65.9 54.8 101 32 1 0 0 0 61 101 4.39 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 68.0 56.7 45.4 94 23 0 0 2 0 268 26 4.15 7 1 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 29’ W JUL 83.4 72.4 61.5 100 42 5 0 0 0 8 248 4.50 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.1 70.3 59.5 103 38 2 0 0 0 18 194 4.39 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.1 61.9 50.7 95 25 1 0 1 0 152 66 3.61 6 1 trace 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Plymouth Sheboygan County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.7 17.8 9.8 58 -29 0 21 30 8 1,458 0 1.42 4 0 15.1 26
Elevation: 833 ft. FEB 30.6 22.4 14.2 62 -27 0 15 27 5 1,195 0 1.19 3 0 11.9 24
Port Washington Ozaukee County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Portage Columbia County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 27.4 19.8 12.1 57 -25 0 19 29 7 1,396 0 1.48 4 0 12.0 23
MAR 40.4 33.1 25.8 78 -4 0 6 24 0 984 0 1.87 5 0 6.0 8
Elevation: 774 ft. JAN 25.7 16.3 6.8 55 -32 0 22 31 11 1,505 0 1.24 4 0 11.0 23
JAN 27.1 17.8 8.3 57 -29 0 19 30 10 1,460 0 1.00 3 0 13.1 na
Latitude: 43° 44’ N
APR 54.8 44.7 34.6 89 11 0 1 13 0 606 4 3.43 7 1 3.6 2
Elevation: 597 ft.
FEB 31.8 24.3 16.8 61 -29 0 13 26 3 1,145 0 1.12 3 0 8.0 17
FEB 31.9 22.2 12.3 63 -30 0 14 27 7 1,201 0 1.17 3 0 7.8 19
Prairie Du Chien Crawford County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 40.8 32.3 23.7 80 -7 0 6 26 1 1,007 0 2.41 5 0 10.6 13
MAR 42.9 33.1 23.2 83 -14 0 5 25 1 983 0 2.25 5 0 5.9 8
APR 50.6 43.0 35.2 92 11 0 0 10 0 654 1 3.08 6 1 1.6 1
MAR 45.9 35.7 25.6 86 -12 0 4 23 1 900 0 2.04 5 0 4.8 na
JUN 77.2 65.9 54.6 99 33 2 0 0 0 76 113 3.84 7 1 0.0 0
APR 57.9 46.4 34.8 92 5 0 0 12 0 559 8 3.45 7 1 2.0 1
APR 60.9 49.2 37.4 96 0 0 0 9 0 479 10 3.56 8 1 1.8 1
Longitude: 87° 58’ W
JUL 81.7 71.0 60.3 102 41 4 0 0 0 16 207 3.93 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 23’ N MAY 61.8 53.3 44.7 90 25 0 0 1 0 367 11 2.80 6 0 trace 0
JUN 72.0 63.2 54.2 102 38 1 0 0 0 118 73 3.63 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 32’ N
Elevation: 656 ft.
FEB 33.9 24.3 14.5 64 -36 0 12 26 6 1,145 0 1.15 3 0 8.0 na
MAY 67.7 56.3 44.7 92 22 0 0 2 0 293 29 3.75 7 1 0.2 0
MAY 70.6 58.1 45.5 91 21 0 0 3 0 245 36 3.49 7 1 trace 0
JUN 79.6 67.1 54.6 101 29 3 0 0 0 59 138 4.01 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 78.3 69.6 60.9 106 45 3 0 0 0 20 170 3.78 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 81.9 70.0 58.0 102 37 4 0 0 0 26 182 4.22 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.4 61.0 50.6 92 26 0 0 1 0 164 50 4.11 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.8 49.3 39.7 88 15 0 0 6 0 484 3 3.00 7 1 0.2 0
NOV 43.5 36.0 28.4 74 -7 0 4 21 0 864 0 2.90 6 1 5.4 3
DEC YEAR 31.1 55.2 23.9 45.8 16.7 36.3 63 102 -20 -29 0 8 16 63 29 155 4 18 1,266 7,456 0 571 1.89 36.31 4 71 0 8 13.4 60.4 16 84
Longitude: 87° 52’ W AUG 77.0 68.9 60.7 103 42 2 0 0 0 22 158 4.14 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.7 61.2 52.7 96 28 0 0 0 0 150 46 3.41 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.0 49.8 41.6 88 16 0 0 4 0 465 1 2.34 5 1 0.2 0
NOV 44.6 37.4 30.2 76 -10 0 3 18 0 822 0 2.21 5 0 1.6 2
DEC YEAR 32.8 53.7 25.7 45.8 18.5 37.8 65 106 -20 -29 0 6 12 53 27 139 3 13 1,214 7,357 0 460 1.81 31.67 4 63 0 6 7.0 36.4 12 63
OCT 60.7 49.0 37.5 89 11 0 0 10 0 493 3 2.45 5 0 0.3 0
NOV 44.4 35.4 26.6 76 -10 0 4 22 0 881 0 2.44 5 0 3.5 4
DEC YEAR 31.2 56.8 22.8 45.9 14.4 35.0 64 103 -24 -32 0 13 16 61 29 161 5 24 1,303 7,451 0 633 1.37 34.32 4 68 0 6 7.6 38.1 16 71
Longitude: 89° 26’ W JUL 83.2 71.3 59.3 102 37 6 0 0 0 14 222 4.48 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 02’ N MAY 72.9 60.7 48.5 93 22 1 0 1 0 182 51 3.85 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.3 69.1 58.8 101 40 2 0 0 0 27 165 4.44 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 85.7 74.1 62.4 103 43 9 0 0 0 5 295 3.69 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.9 68.9 57.0 103 35 3 0 0 0 32 173 4.28 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.8 60.7 48.5 95 17 1 0 2 0 176 53 3.69 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 91° 09’ W AUG 83.3 72.0 60.6 104 41 6 0 0 0 11 237 4.59 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 75.4 63.7 52.0 98 27 2 0 1 0 122 88 3.21 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 63.5 52.2 40.9 92 13 0 0 7 0 401 9 2.40 5 0 0.2 0
NOV 45.9 37.2 28.4 82 -17 0 3 19 0 828 0 2.34 5 1 3.5 1
DEC YEAR 32.5 59.1 24.3 48.4 16.0 37.7 65 104 -25 -36 0 22 14 52 29 145 5 22 1,256 6,815 0 872 1.27 33.32 4 68 0 7 8.8 40.2 na na
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Prairie Du Sac 2 N Sauk County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Prentice 2 Price County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Racine Racine County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.3 16.2 7.1 57 -31 0 21 30 10 1,508 0 1.02 3 0 7.7 19
Elevation: 777 ft. FEB 31.2 21.9 12.8 63 -31 0 14 27 6 1,212 0 1.05 3 0 5.5 16
MAR 42.1 33.1 24.0 81 -10 0 6 24 1 983 0 1.96 5 0 3.3 7
Elevation: 1,538 ft. JAN 19.7 8.4 -3.0 54 -45 0 27 31 17 1,753 0 0.91 3 0 13.4 na
FEB 26.4 14.3 2.2 59 -47 0 19 28 12 1,427 0 0.63 2 0 8.3 na
Elevation: 593 ft. JAN 27.8 20.1 12.4 58 -31 0 19 29 7 1,383 0 1.67 4 0 15.4 20
FEB 32.2 25.1 18.0 67 -24 0 14 25 3 1,121 0 1.40 4 0 8.9 15
MAR 37.1 26.1 15.0 72 -28 0 11 28 6 1,201 0 1.46 4 0 9.7 16
APR 56.5 46.5 36.5 94 9 0 0 10 0 555 6 3.15 7 1 1.1 1
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 25.7 13.0 0.3 58 -42 0 20 28 14 1,465 0 0.85 3 0 9.2 28
Longitude: 89° 44’ W
MAY 69.5 58.9 48.3 92 25 0 0 1 0 224 40 3.02 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.0 69.9 59.7 102 38 2 0 0 0 21 187 4.19 7 1 0.0 0
APR 52.4 40.8 29.2 87 -6 0 2 19 0 721 2 2.21 5 0 3.5 4
MAY 66.3 53.4 40.5 88 15 0 0 7 0 365 12 3.43 7 1 0.2 0
Latitude: 42° 42’ N MAR 41.1 34.1 27.2 83 -2 0 6 22 0 951 0 2.42 5 0 6.1 5
MAR 36.4 24.1 11.8 70 -29 0 11 30 7 1,261 0 1.73 5 0 9.6 29
JUN 79.0 68.2 57.4 101 38 3 0 0 0 41 149 3.71 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 31’ N
APR 51.9 44.4 36.8 91 12 0 0 7 0 615 1 4.00 7 1 1.5 0
Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Oneida Co. JAN 20.1 8.9 -2.4 54 -41 0 27 31 17 1,737 0 1.07 3 0 12.5 31
Latitude: 43° 19’ N
MAY 62.7 54.5 46.2 92 29 0 0 0 0 336 14 3.13 6 1 trace 0
JUN 73.8 61.5 49.2 91 24 0 0 1 0 149 52 3.91 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.7 72.4 62.0 103 45 5 0 0 0 6 248 3.82 6 1 0.0 0
MAY 65.4 52.0 38.6 89 19 0 0 10 0 408 8 3.24 7 1 0.5 0
OCT 59.4 49.5 39.6 88 14 0 0 7 0 478 4 2.27 5 0 trace 0
NOV 42.9 34.9 26.9 78 -9 0 4 21 0 895 0 2.08 5 0 2.0 2
DEC YEAR 30.1 55.8 22.3 46.3 14.3 36.6 64 103 -23 -31 0 10 15 60 28 149 5 22 1,319 7,403 0 694 1.22 30.85 3 62 0 6 5.8 25.4 11 56
OCT 54.6 43.9 33.2 89 -1 0 0 15 0 648 0 2.80 6 1 1.1 0
NOV 37.4 29.0 20.6 70 -27 0 10 27 2 1,074 0 1.99 5 0 6.9 6
DEC YEAR 24.4 51.0 14.9 39.8 5.4 28.5 64 99 -43 -47 0 1 24 93 31 191 11 48 1,548 9,351 0 246 1.06 30.94 4 67 0 6 11.8 54.9 20 na
OCT 58.9 51.0 43.1 90 21 0 0 3 0 430 3 2.52 6 0 0.2 0
NOV 45.6 38.7 31.7 75 -5 0 3 16 0 783 0 2.90 6 0 2.1 1
DEC YEAR 33.8 54.6 26.8 47.0 19.8 39.3 65 104 -23 -31 0 8 12 54 27 129 3 13 1,178 7,033 0 537 2.02 35.06 5 68 0 6 7.4 41.6 na na
Longitude: 90° 17’ W JUL 77.8 65.8 53.8 99 28 1 0 0 0 62 95 4.07 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 75.7 63.9 52.0 95 26 0 0 0 0 94 67 4.12 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 66.7 55.1 43.5 93 16 0 0 4 0 309 18 4.35 8 1 trace 0
Longitude: 87° 47’ W JUN 73.7 64.9 56.0 100 39 2 0 0 0 89 80 3.61 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 79.2 71.1 63.0 104 42 4 0 0 0 12 196 3.48 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,597 ft.
APR 50.9 38.3 25.8 90 -9 0 2 23 0 795 1 2.31 6 0 4.5 12
SEP 71.3 61.4 51.1 98 26 0 0 1 0 161 60 3.36 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 73.3 60.9 48.4 96 28 1 0 0 0 159 42 3.81 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.1 70.5 62.8 100 40 2 0 0 0 13 185 4.01 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.7 62.8 54.9 95 33 0 0 0 0 122 58 3.90 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 50’ N
JUL 77.2 65.3 53.3 96 33 1 0 0 0 67 74 3.73 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 75.1 63.5 51.9 94 34 0 0 0 0 99 63 4.50 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.3 54.3 43.3 94 23 0 0 3 0 329 12 4.47 9 1 trace 0
Longitude: 89° 33’ W
OCT 53.4 43.1 32.8 87 9 0 0 17 0 672 0 2.88 7 1 1.3 1
NOV 36.9 28.6 20.2 72 -16 0 11 27 2 1,086 0 2.33 6 0 7.8 13
DEC YEAR 24.2 50.3 14.9 38.9 5.5 27.5 59 96 -30 -42 0 2 25 96 31 200 12 52 1,549 9,627 0 200 1.34 32.26 4 74 0 6 12.7 58.1 30 144
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Rest Lake Vilas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 1,607 ft. JAN 19.7 9.6 -0.6 49 -40 0 27 31 15 1,715 0 1.22 3 0 20.5 29
Rhinelander Oneida County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 26.0 14.9 3.8 57 -49 0 20 28 11 1,410 0 0.78 2 0 11.8 26
MAR 36.6 25.5 14.4 72 -35 0 11 29 6 1,216 0 1.58 3 0 12.3 25
FEB 27.4 15.6 3.7 59 -42 0 19 28 12 1,389 0 0.82 3 0 5.2 27
JAN 20.1 9.6 -0.9 52 -43 0 26 31 16 1,713 0 1.05 3 0 12.3 30
FEB 27.3 16.6 5.8 55 -37 0 17 28 10 1,362 0 0.72 2 0 6.7 26
Richland Center Richland County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 52.4 40.3 28.1 89 -11 0 1 21 0 737 1 2.19 5 0 5.2 10
Elevation: 1,578 ft.
JAN 21.2 10.1 -1.0 53 -40 0 27 31 16 1,698 0 1.22 4 0 11.4 30
MAR 37.9 26.7 15.4 75 -23 0 9 29 5 1,181 0 1.55 4 0 7.2 20
Rice Lake Municipal Airport Barron County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Latitude: 46° 07’ N
JAN 26.3 15.7 5.1 56 -38 0 21 31 12 1,524 0 1.17 4 0 11.8 26
MAR 38.6 28.6 18.6 80 -24 0 8 27 4 1,119 0 1.82 4 0 9.3 19
MAR 43.7 33.3 22.7 84 -9 0 5 25 1 978 0 2.20 5 0 6.0 10
JUN 73.7 62.2 50.6 96 27 0 0 0 0 132 53 3.91 8 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 52’ W JUL 77.1 66.2 55.3 97 35 1 0 0 0 57 97 4.27 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 37’ N
APR 52.7 41.0 29.3 89 -4 0 1 20 0 715 2 2.33 6 0 1.9 4
MAY 66.8 54.2 41.5 90 22 0 0 6 0 345 15 3.44 8 1 0.2 0
JUN 74.8 62.9 50.8 98 30 1 0 0 0 121 67 3.79 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 74.8 64.1 53.3 92 32 0 0 0 0 86 63 4.44 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.6 55.3 45.0 92 23 0 0 2 0 304 16 3.99 8 1 trace 0
OCT 53.9 44.1 34.2 84 6 0 0 14 0 643 0 3.03 6 1 1.3 1
NOV 36.5 29.1 21.7 70 -21 0 12 26 1 1,070 0 2.10 5 0 11.4 11
DEC YEAR 24.2 50.6 15.8 40.1 7.4 29.5 58 97 -36 -49 0 1 25 96 31 189 9 42 1,519 9,242 0 244 1.33 32.53 4 66 0 6 18.1 81.0 26 128
NOV 38.0 29.8 21.6 73 -16 0 10 27 1 1,049 0 2.07 5 0 na 8
DEC YEAR 25.4 51.8 16.2 40.8 6.9 29.8 62 100 -34 -42 0 4 24 90 31 190 11 45 1,508 9,026 0 317 1.35 31.65 5 72 0 6 na na 26 115
Longitude: 89° 25’ W
JUL 79.0 67.5 55.9 100 37 2 0 0 0 40 121 3.82 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 76.4 65.3 54.1 97 36 1 0 0 0 69 90 4.27 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.0 56.1 45.1 95 24 0 0 3 0 283 21 4.25 8 1 trace 0
OCT 54.7 44.5 34.3 92 11 0 0 15 0 628 1 2.74 6 1 0.1 0
Elevation: 1,102 ft.
Latitude: 45° 25’ N
Longitude: 91° 46’ W
APR 55.7 43.8 31.9 90 2 0 1 16 0 632 4 2.65 6 1 2.7 2
JUL 81.0 69.5 58.0 100 37 3 0 0 0 22 174 3.96 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.1 46.4 35.7 87 9 0 0 12 0 569 1 2.67 6 1 0.6 0
Elevation: 721 ft.
FEB 32.5 21.8 11.0 63 -38 0 14 27 7 1,216 0 1.12 3 0 7.8 21
MAY 66.8 54.0 41.1 90 19 0 0 7 0 353 14 3.69 7 1 0.4 0
APR 58.1 46.1 34.0 93 0 0 0 13 0 568 5 3.95 8 1 2.4 1
MAY 69.0 56.6 44.2 89 21 0 0 4 0 279 27 3.23 7 1 trace 0
JUN 77.0 65.1 53.1 95 28 1 0 0 0 81 98 4.18 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 19’ N MAY 71.0 57.7 44.4 91 25 1 0 3 0 249 22 3.81 7 1 trace 0
JUN 80.0 66.9 53.8 103 33 3 0 0 0 57 113 4.07 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 84.3 71.5 58.6 102 38 7 0 0 0 11 202 4.75 7 2 0.0 0
AUG 78.5 67.1 55.7 100 34 1 0 0 0 46 126 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.3 58.1 46.9 95 22 0 0 2 0 234 36 4.25 7 1 trace 0
NOV 38.4 30.3 22.1 71 -22 0 9 26 1 1,036 0 2.01 4 1 7.0 7
DEC YEAR 24.8 53.1 16.0 42.3 7.3 31.5 59 100 -40 -43 0 5 23 84 31 177 10 41 1,514 8,607 0 466 1.06 32.07 3 63 0 8 9.8 48.4 24 108
Longitude: 90° 22’ W AUG 81.5 69.0 56.5 102 33 3 0 0 0 28 152 4.19 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.0 60.6 48.0 96 26 1 0 1 0 177 44 3.87 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 61.2 48.8 36.2 91 13 0 0 12 0 502 2 2.31 5 0 0.1 0
NOV 44.3 34.5 24.6 75 -13 0 4 24 1 908 0 2.52 5 0 4.8 4
DEC YEAR 31.5 57.3 22.1 45.7 12.5 34.0 64 103 -30 -38 0 15 15 59 30 166 6 27 1,325 7,543 0 540 1.28 35.24 4 69 0 7 8.8 41.7 18 80
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Ridgeland 1 NNE Barron County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
River Falls Pierce County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 21.1 10.2 -0.7 54 -47 0 25 31 16 1,695 0 1.08 3 0 10.9 29
JAN 23.1 12.8 2.5 53 -41 0 24 31 14 1,615 0 1.09 4 0 11.6 30
Saint Croix Falls Polk County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 39.2 28.7 18.0 80 -25 0 8 28 4 1,121 0 2.12 5 0 9.3 21
Elevation: 912 ft. JAN 22.0 12.5 3.0 51 -36 0 23 31 14 1,623 0 0.82 3 0 11.0 26
FEB 28.8 19.2 9.5 57 -35 0 16 27 9 1,286 0 0.63 2 0 6.5 23
Rosholt 9 NNE Marathon County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 958 ft. FEB 27.7 16.6 5.4 59 -38 0 17 28 10 1,362 0 0.75 2 0 6.1 26
JAN 21.6 10.2 -1.2 56 -42 0 23 31 17 1,695 0 0.82 3 0 11.1 29
MAR 40.6 31.1 21.4 81 -15 0 7 26 2 1,046 0 1.57 4 0 9.5 16
APR 56.3 43.6 31.1 91 2 0 1 17 0 640 4 2.75 6 0 1.7 3
MAR 39.4 28.7 18.0 78 -30 0 8 27 4 1,120 0 1.66 5 0 10.2 21
APR 57.7 46.0 34.2 92 5 0 0 13 0 569 6 2.47 6 0 2.6 1
APR 55.3 43.2 31.1 89 2 0 0 17 0 651 2 2.89 6 1 2.9 3
Elevation: 767 ft. FEB 28.9 17.3 5.8 57 -43 0 16 27 10 1,342 0 0.61 2 0 5.6 26
MAR 40.6 29.8 18.9 83 -19 0 7 27 3 1,086 0 1.57 4 0 7.4 19
Longitude: 91° 53’ W
MAY 69.4 56.4 43.2 92 20 0 0 5 0 286 23 3.48 6 1 trace 0
AUG 78.8 67.0 55.0 101 32 1 0 0 0 49 118 4.89 7 2 0.0 0
JUN 77.4 65.0 52.8 96 29 1 0 0 0 82 91 4.18 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 51’ N
Elevation: 1,158 ft. FEB 28.9 18.5 8.1 58 -38 0 17 28 9 1,306 0 0.89 3 0 8.4 28
Latitude: 45° 13’ N
MAY 70.5 58.4 46.3 91 23 0 0 2 0 237 37 3.56 8 1 trace 0
JUN 79.0 67.4 55.8 99 33 2 0 0 0 53 134 4.32 8 1 trace 0
JUL 81.3 69.3 57.2 100 37 3 0 0 0 25 159 3.89 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.2 64.3 51.4 97 26 2 0 0 0 96 74 3.57 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.9 71.7 60.4 102 39 4 0 0 0 11 222 4.32 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.8 68.4 56.1 103 35 3 0 0 0 30 123 3.99 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 25’ N
APR 57.2 45.1 32.9 93 -1 0 0 15 0 595 4 2.59 6 0 1.4 2
MAY 70.8 58.1 45.3 96 23 1 0 2 0 246 39 3.42 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 79.2 66.9 54.6 99 30 3 0 0 0 58 128 4.46 8 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.7 46.3 34.9 88 6 0 0 13 0 575 1 2.66 6 1 0.3 0
NOV 39.8 31.1 22.3 71 -18 0 8 25 2 1,012 0 1.92 4 0 5.4 7
DEC YEAR 26.0 53.7 16.7 42.4 7.4 31.1 61 101 -42 -47 0 5 22 81 31 180 10 42 1,491 8,574 0 427 1.09 32.63 3 64 0 7 8.5 42.2 23 109
OCT 58.9 48.6 38.1 90 12 0 0 9 0 506 3 2.60 5 0 0.5 0
NOV 40.5 32.4 24.3 77 -15 0 7 23 1 972 0 1.69 4 0 7.6 7
DEC YEAR 27.0 54.9 18.8 44.6 10.6 34.3 66 102 -36 -36 0 9 20 73 30 162 8 34 1,426 7,939 0 625 0.82 30.76 3 63 0 5 8.5 46.2 22 95
Longitude: 92° 37’ W
Latitude: 44° 45’ N MAY 68.9 55.8 42.7 91 15 0 0 4 0 302 17 3.91 7 1 0.2 0
SEP 69.8 58.0 46.2 96 22 0 0 2 0 236 31 3.82 7 1 trace 0
AUG 80.2 69.3 58.4 101 35 2 0 0 0 25 169 4.50 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.1 60.4 49.5 95 23 1 0 1 0 185 54 3.46 6 1 trace 0
Longitude: 89° 15’ W AUG 78.9 66.7 54.3 98 31 2 0 0 0 52 99 4.43 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.8 57.6 45.4 94 19 0 0 2 0 245 25 3.87 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.0 46.6 35.1 90 10 0 0 12 0 567 1 2.65 6 1 0.4 0
NOV 40.7 31.8 22.9 73 -12 0 6 26 1 989 0 2.37 5 0 6.7 6
DEC YEAR 27.6 54.0 18.7 42.8 9.8 31.4 60 103 -35 -41 0 7 20 75 30 177 8 36 1,418 8,391 0 341 1.37 32.69 4 69 0 7 11.7 52.1 26 114
NOV 40.3 31.5 22.7 76 -17 0 7 25 1 998 0 1.67 4 0 7.5 7
DEC YEAR 26.6 54.9 17.1 43.7 7.6 32.4 66 105 -39 -43 0 14 21 74 31 170 10 41 1,479 8,270 0 624 0.76 31.08 3 64 0 6 7.3 40.7 24 107
Longitude: 92° 39’ W
JUL 83.4 71.5 59.5 105 38 6 0 0 0 12 224 4.12 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.6 69.3 57.8 102 41 3 0 0 0 26 175 4.74 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.1 59.7 48.3 98 26 1 0 1 0 198 51 3.66 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.7 47.6 36.6 90 11 0 0 11 0 535 3 2.66 6 1 0.4 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Saint Germain 2 E Vilas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 19.5 9.7 -0.2 48 -40 0 27 31 15 1,712 0 1.28 5 0 16.9 24
Elevation: 1,643 ft. FEB 25.0 14.3 3.6 54 -43 0 20 28 12 1,427 0 0.81 3 0 8.6 20
Shawano 2 SSW Shawano County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 23.5 13.6 3.6 53 -35 0 24 31 13 1,590 0 1.28 4 0 14.0 30
Sheboygan Sheboygan County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 28.2 20.7 13.0 58 -26 0 19 30 6 1,368 0 1.63 5 0 14.4 21
Solon Springs Douglas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 19.9 8.0 -3.8 53 -47 0 27 31 18 1,764 0 1.00 3 0 13.0 30
MAR 35.5 25.4 15.1 66 -25 0 12 29 5 1,223 0 1.67 4 0 10.9 19
Latitude: 45° 55’ N
APR 50.2 39.4 28.5 89 -8 0 2 20 0 764 2 2.25 6 0 3.6 4
MAY 64.9 53.0 41.1 87 19 0 0 6 0 378 10 3.49 7 1 0.4 0
Elevation: 807 ft.
FEB 29.2 18.8 8.3 55 -33 0 17 28 9 1,299 0 0.93 3 0 7.8 25
MAR 40.0 30.0 20.0 77 -16 0 7 27 2 1,079 0 1.83 5 0 8.6 15
APR 55.9 44.2 32.5 93 4 0 0 16 0 621 5 2.71 6 0 2.5 2
Elevation: 646 ft. FEB 32.8 25.3 17.8 63 -25 0 13 26 3 1,115 0 1.26 4 0 9.8 19
MAR 41.4 33.9 26.4 77 -6 0 5 23 0 958 0 2.23 5 0 7.9 10
APR 52.3 44.1 35.8 92 14 0 0 8 0 623 1 2.93 6 1 1.9 1
JUN 71.7 61.2 50.7 93 32 0 0 0 0 150 50 3.63 8 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 26’ W
JUL 75.4 65.8 56.1 97 35 1 0 0 0 59 89 3.78 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 72.8 63.5 54.2 95 35 0 0 0 0 98 62 4.50 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 45’ N MAY 69.0 56.1 43.1 92 23 0 0 4 0 296 27 3.73 7 1 0.2 0
JUN 78.1 65.3 52.5 99 31 3 0 0 0 83 104 3.20 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.1 69.7 57.2 104 33 4 0 0 0 22 177 3.99 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 45’ N MAY 64.1 54.6 45.2 92 28 0 0 0 0 327 16 2.89 6 1 trace 0
JUN 74.8 64.7 54.6 99 39 2 0 0 0 88 91 3.23 6 0 0.0 0
JUL 80.8 71.2 61.6 108 48 4 0 0 0 10 212 3.09 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 63.9 54.8 45.6 92 24 0 0 1 0 314 15 4.12 8 1 trace 0
OCT 52.2 43.3 34.3 83 7 0 1 14 0 666 0 2.67 7 0 0.7 0
NOV 36.7 29.4 22.1 70 -18 0 11 27 1 1,061 0 2.14 5 0 8.0 na
Longitude: 88° 37’ W AUG 79.3 67.2 55.1 100 34 2 0 0 0 46 132 3.85 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.8 58.5 46.1 95 20 0 0 2 0 223 35 3.57 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.3 47.1 35.8 88 12 0 0 12 0 552 2 2.49 5 1 0.2 0
NOV 41.7 33.1 24.4 74 -10 0 5 24 1 952 0 2.39 5 1 4.8 5
DEC YEAR 28.5 54.7 20.0 43.6 11.3 32.5 60 104 -26 -35 0 9 19 72 30 174 7 32 1,391 8,154 0 482 1.29 31.26 4 65 0 7 12.1 50.2 22 99
NOV 45.1 38.3 31.4 76 -5 0 2 16 0 796 0 2.44 6 0 3.0 1
DEC YEAR 33.3 55.2 26.6 46.9 19.7 38.6 65 108 -21 -26 0 10 12 51 27 133 3 12 1,185 7,033 0 582 1.86 31.37 5 68 0 5 9.2 46.3 13 65
Longitude: 87° 43’ W AUG 79.3 70.4 61.3 99 43 3 0 0 0 11 196 3.90 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.7 62.7 53.6 96 32 1 0 0 0 121 63 3.34 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.2 51.0 42.7 89 21 0 0 3 0 431 3 2.57 6 0 0.1 0
Elevation: 1,079 ft.
Latitude: 46° 21’ N
Longitude: 91° 49’ W
FEB 27.5 14.9 2.2 61 -46 0 18 28 12 1,412 0 0.77 2 0 8.2 28
MAY 69.2 54.1 39.0 94 19 0 0 8 0 351 17 3.24 6 1 0.2 0
AUG 79.5 66.0 52.4 100 34 2 0 0 0 64 95 4.21 7 1 0.0 0
MAR 38.3 26.6 14.8 76 -31 0 9 29 6 1,184 0 1.65 4 0 9.0 26
APR 54.4 41.0 27.6 92 0 0 1 22 0 714 1 2.23 5 0 3.7 6
JUN 77.6 63.1 48.6 97 29 2 0 1 0 113 64 3.90 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.9 68.2 54.4 102 34 4 0 0 0 35 133 4.81 7 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 24.0 49.3 15.8 39.6 7.6 29.9 58 97 -33 -43 0 1 25 98 31 187 9 42 1,519 9,371 0 228 1.32 31.66 4 73 0 5 14.1 63.2 22 na
SEP 69.1 56.2 43.3 99 23 0 0 4 0 282 19 3.62 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 56.1 44.4 32.7 90 6 0 0 16 0 633 0 2.71 6 0 0.6 0
NOV 37.5 28.5 19.6 73 -26 0 11 27 2 1,089 0 2.04 4 0 8.8 11
DEC YEAR 24.1 52.9 13.8 40.4 3.9 27.9 58 102 -41 -47 0 8 24 90 31 197 12 50 1,584 9,225 0 329 0.96 31.14 3 61 0 5 11.1 54.6 28 129
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Spooner Experiment Farm Washburn County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Stanley Chippewa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 21.2 10.4 -0.5 57 -43 0 26 31 15 1,690 0 0.85 3 0 14.2 30
JAN 23.0 13.9 4.8 54 -32 0 24 31 12 1,578 0 1.07 4 0 11.3 29
FEB 27.5 17.2 6.8 57 -34 0 17 27 10 1,343 0 0.77 2 0 7.3 na
JAN 24.8 17.0 9.1 49 -29 0 23 31 9 1,483 0 1.77 5 0 15.5 28
MAR 39.7 29.8 19.9 84 -17 0 8 27 3 1,084 0 1.63 4 0 8.3 13
Elevation: 1,099 ft. APR 56.6 44.1 31.5 90 0 0 1 17 0 624 3 2.19 5 0 2.5 3
FEB 28.9 19.4 9.9 58 -32 0 17 28 8 1,282 0 0.96 3 0 7.8 27
FEB 29.0 20.9 12.7 54 -28 0 17 28 6 1,240 0 1.08 4 0 7.9 26
MAR 39.6 30.3 21.0 81 -14 0 8 26 3 1,068 0 1.94 5 0 7.2 19
MAY 70.1 56.6 43.1 90 20 0 0 5 0 282 26 3.09 6 1 trace 0
APR 55.2 44.6 33.9 88 6 0 0 14 0 612 5 2.80 7 0 1.9 2
MAY 68.8 56.2 43.6 90 21 0 0 4 0 289 19 3.67 7 1 trace 0
APR 51.6 42.3 33.0 85 8 0 1 14 0 675 0 2.67 7 0 2.2 4
JUN 76.7 64.7 52.6 94 29 1 0 0 0 86 83 4.01 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 49’ N JUL 81.5 69.5 57.3 101 37 3 0 0 0 23 169 4.14 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 68.3 56.9 45.5 90 24 0 0 2 0 276 30 3.77 7 1 trace 0
MAY 64.9 53.9 42.9 90 25 0 0 3 0 347 12 3.01 7 1 trace 0
JUN 77.1 65.9 54.6 96 33 2 0 0 0 73 109 3.43 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.0 67.0 55.0 97 31 1 0 0 0 50 127 4.54 7 2 0.0 0
SEP 69.7 58.2 46.7 95 23 0 0 2 0 231 35 3.80 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 91° 53’ W OCT 57.7 46.8 35.9 86 8 0 0 12 0 560 1 2.73 6 1 0.7 0
NOV 39.1 30.9 22.7 74 -22 0 9 25 1 1,015 0 1.85 4 0 7.7 8
DEC YEAR 25.6 53.9 16.6 42.6 7.5 31.3 60 101 -44 -44 0 5 22 82 31 178 10 40 1,497 8,500 0 453 0.85 29.94 3 62 0 7 10.7 51.3 24 109
NOV 39.7 31.2 22.6 75 -13 0 7 25 1 1,008 0 2.17 5 0 6.5 3
DEC YEAR 26.1 53.5 17.3 42.7 8.4 31.8 60 101 -39 -39 0 5 22 80 30 174 9 38 1,475 8,442 0 398 1.13 31.52 4 65 0 6 11.4 49.4 16 na
NOV 41.4 33.4 25.3 73 -10 0 6 23 1 943 0 2.28 5 0 4.1 5
DEC YEAR 28.2 54.0 20.2 44.2 12.2 34.2 61 102 -26 -32 0 6 19 74 30 164 6 30 1,383 8,003 0 509 1.33 32.11 4 70 0 5 11.0 43.4 24 106
Longitude: 90° 56’ W JUL 81.0 69.4 57.7 99 38 3 0 0 0 22 155 4.06 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 30’ N
Elevation: 652 ft. MAR 38.5 30.4 22.3 70 -13 0 7 26 1 1,065 0 2.13 5 0 7.9 21
JUN 77.7 65.0 52.3 94 29 1 0 0 0 80 92 3.88 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 58’ N APR 55.5 43.9 32.2 89 4 0 1 16 0 629 3 2.66 6 0 2.5 1
Elevation: 1,076 ft.
Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Door County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 40.1 29.1 18.1 79 -26 0 7 27 4 1,105 0 1.39 4 0 8.6 18
Elevation: 1,089 ft. JAN 21.5 11.6 1.7 53 -36 0 25 30 15 1,651 0 0.94 3 0 12.9 na
Stevens Point Portage County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 28.7 17.3 5.8 58 -42 0 17 28 10 1,343 0 0.63 2 0 6.9 26
JUL 80.9 70.2 59.5 102 41 3 0 0 0 16 182 4.28 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 78.6 67.0 55.2 101 33 1 0 0 0 45 109 4.47 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.6 57.9 46.2 97 23 0 0 2 0 237 28 3.64 7 1 trace 0
OCT 57.4 46.4 35.2 91 9 0 0 13 0 573 1 2.37 6 1 0.5 0
Longitude: 89° 35’ W AUG 78.5 68.0 57.5 100 37 1 0 0 0 35 140 4.00 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.7 59.3 48.8 93 26 0 0 1 0 206 41 3.82 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.7 47.8 37.8 90 12 0 0 9 0 531 2 2.43 6 0 0.1 0
Latitude: 44° 52’ N
Longitude: 87° 20’ W
JUN 74.5 63.5 52.5 96 32 1 0 0 0 104 69 3.43 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 69.3 59.8 50.3 92 27 0 0 0 0 183 35 3.47 7 1 trace 0
JUL 79.3 68.9 58.6 99 39 1 0 0 0 22 148 3.40 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.5 67.7 57.7 96 39 1 0 0 0 36 131 3.47 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 56.6 48.3 40.0 84 20 0 0 5 0 511 0 2.77 6 0 trace 0
NOV 42.4 35.9 29.4 74 -1 0 4 19 0 867 0 2.52 6 0 3.2 4
DEC YEAR 30.5 53.2 24.1 44.4 17.6 35.5 59 99 -19 -29 0 3 16 68 29 155 3 19 1,261 7,794 0 395 1.73 31.45 5 73 0 5 10.7 47.4 18 101
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Superior Douglas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 629 ft. JAN 20.2 10.6 1.0 53 -37 0 27 31 16 1,683 0 1.00 3 0 13.9 30
FEB 25.9 16.5 7.1 59 -37 0 19 28 10 1,365 0 0.74 2 0 7.5 26
Trempealeau Dam 6 Trempealeau County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 23.8 14.4 5.1 56 -39 0 22 31 12 1,563 0 1.06 3 0 na na
Two Rivers Manitowoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Viroqua 2 S Vernon County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 26.1 18.7 11.2 52 -25 0 20 30 7 1,431 0 1.58 4 0 10.3 25
FEB 30.6 20.9 11.1 62 -41 0 14 27 7 1,241 0 0.86 2 0 5.9 na
Latitude: 46° 42’ N
MAR 34.6 26.6 18.6 72 -19 0 12 29 2 1,183 0 1.85 4 0 8.3 22
APR 46.8 38.5 30.1 85 0 0 1 18 0 790 0 2.19 5 0 2.3 4
MAR 38.4 31.5 24.4 71 -3 0 6 24 1 1,033 0 2.35 5 0 6.0 13
Elevation: 1,158 ft. JAN 23.0 13.4 3.9 54 -34 0 24 31 13 1,600 0 0.85 3 0 11.8 26
APR 58.0 47.4 36.9 93 8 0 0 10 0 527 7 3.23 7 1 0.9 1
FEB 29.7 19.9 10.2 60 -37 0 15 28 8 1,269 0 0.73 2 0 6.7 22
MAR 41.3 31.5 21.6 83 -15 0 7 26 2 1,033 0 1.56 4 0 6.3 12
MAY 70.4 59.4 48.3 90 25 0 0 1 0 207 38 3.78 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 92° 01’ W
JUN 68.3 58.4 48.3 98 21 1 0 0 0 220 29 3.96 8 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 659 ft.
MAR 42.0 32.8 23.5 83 -11 0 6 25 2 992 0 2.01 4 0 na 7
Elevation: 597 ft. FEB 29.9 22.8 15.6 57 -26 0 15 27 4 1,186 0 1.27 4 0 6.4 24
MAY 58.3 49.0 39.6 94 22 0 0 3 0 495 5 3.15 7 1 trace 0
JUL 76.4 66.3 56.1 100 40 2 0 0 0 62 112 4.28 7 1 0.0 0
MAY 60.1 51.6 43.1 89 24 0 0 1 0 411 2 2.80 6 1 trace 0
JUN 69.4 60.6 51.8 95 36 0 0 0 0 155 36 3.08 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 32’ N APR 56.9 45.2 33.4 89 -8 0 0 15 0 595 5 3.47 7 1 2.5 2
MAY 68.9 56.8 44.7 90 23 0 0 3 0 274 20 3.52 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.9 56.6 47.3 97 24 0 0 1 0 263 19 4.23 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 00’ N
JUN 79.3 68.6 57.8 98 38 2 0 0 0 35 150 3.68 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 83.3 72.8 62.2 103 43 5 0 0 0 6 253 4.32 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 08’ N
APR 49.2 41.7 34.3 82 12 0 0 10 0 691 0 2.81 7 0 1.0 1
AUG 74.0 65.0 56.1 99 35 1 0 0 0 78 95 4.02 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 77.5 65.8 54.1 97 32 1 0 0 0 70 95 3.79 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.6 70.2 59.8 100 40 3 0 0 0 18 187 4.51 8 1 0.0 0
OCT 53.7 45.1 36.4 89 12 0 0 9 0 610 0 2.49 6 0 0.3 0
NOV 38.1 30.8 23.5 74 -11 0 9 24 1 1,019 0 2.01 5 0 7.7 8
DEC YEAR 25.3 49.0 16.8 40.0 8.4 31.0 57 100 -32 -37 0 4 22 90 30 173 10 39 1,488 9,256 0 260 0.94 30.86 3 64 0 5 10.9 50.9 23 113
Longitude: 91° 26’ W
SEP 71.9 61.6 51.3 98 23 0 0 1 0 153 57 3.96 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.8 49.8 39.7 89 13 0 0 7 0 470 3 2.49 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 42.0 34.3 26.5 75 -9 0 6 22 0 915 0 2.17 5 0 2.7 2
DEC YEAR 28.9 55.9 21.0 46.1 13.0 36.3 63 103 -32 -41 0 10 18 66 30 154 6 27 1,358 7,485 0 695 1.09 33.16 3 65 0 7 8.2 na 11 na
NOV 42.5 36.1 29.7 73 -6 0 3 18 0 860 0 2.31 6 0 2.0 2
DEC YEAR 31.4 51.6 24.7 44.1 18.0 36.5 62 97 -21 -26 0 1 14 58 28 142 3 15 1,242 7,773 0 265 1.74 30.02 5 67 0 5 7.2 32.9 16 81
NOV 41.8 33.1 24.3 72 -17 0 6 24 1 951 0 2.03 5 1 4.7 5
DEC YEAR 28.1 54.7 19.6 44.1 11.2 33.6 63 100 -36 -37 0 5 20 72 30 171 7 31 1,403 8,003 0 445 17.79 49.33 3 65 0 8 9.3 41.8 22 89
Longitude: 87° 34’ W
JUL 75.1 66.7 58.2 97 44 1 0 0 0 34 96 2.78 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 74.7 66.8 58.9 94 42 0 0 0 0 34 109 3.54 6 1 0.0 0
SEP 67.2 59.4 51.5 91 29 0 0 0 0 183 22 3.38 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 55.4 48.3 41.1 86 19 0 0 4 0 513 0 2.38 6 0 trace 0
Longitude: 90° 52’ W JUL 81.4 70.0 58.6 98 36 3 0 0 0 20 167 4.99 7 2 0.0 0
AUG 78.9 67.7 56.4 100 32 1 0 0 0 39 123 4.52 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.4 59.0 47.6 95 20 0 0 2 0 216 33 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 58.8 47.7 36.6 89 10 0 0 12 0 533 2 2.34 6 0 0.5 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Washington Island Door County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 25.4 17.8 9.9 47 -27 0 23 31 7 1,457 0 1.56 5 0 15.5 19
Watertown Jefferson County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Waupaca Waupaca County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 37.1 28.8 20.5 65 -15 0 8 28 1 1,115 0 1.63 4 0 9.8 13
APR 48.4 39.5 30.6 76 2 0 1 17 0 758 0 2.24 5 0 2.8 3
Elevation: 823 ft.
JAN 25.6 17.0 8.4 57 -31 0 21 30 10 1,483 0 1.31 4 0 12.4 21
Waukesha Waukesha County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 610 ft. FEB 28.6 20.1 11.7 52 -26 0 17 28 6 1,262 0 0.81 3 0 8.4 14
JAN 25.8 18.1 10.4 58 -27 0 21 30 8 1,449 0 1.54 4 0 12.8 23
FEB 30.8 22.3 13.6 64 -27 0 14 27 6 1,201 0 1.18 3 0 7.4 18
MAR 42.4 33.6 24.8 81 -5 0 5 24 1 968 0 2.14 5 0 5.3 8
MAR 42.6 34.3 25.9 82 -5 0 6 24 0 946 0 2.22 5 0 7.4 7
Elevation: 839 ft. JAN 24.8 15.7 6.6 58 -32 0 23 31 11 1,523 0 1.34 4 0 12.8 28
FEB 30.5 21.1 11.6 60 -30 0 15 27 7 1,235 0 1.02 3 0 7.0 25
MAR 41.0 31.8 22.5 84 -10 0 6 26 1 1,024 0 2.25 5 0 9.4 17
Longitude: 86° 56’ W
MAY 60.8 50.5 40.1 87 21 0 0 5 0 445 2 2.68 6 0 0.2 0
AUG 75.2 66.0 56.7 93 37 0 0 0 0 50 98 3.24 6 1 0.0 0
JUN 69.8 59.8 49.7 92 29 0 0 0 0 172 27 3.13 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 76.1 66.5 56.9 94 35 0 0 0 0 39 100 3.03 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 11’ N APR 56.8 46.5 36.1 91 10 0 0 10 0 555 7 3.11 7 1 1.8 1
Elevation: 830 ft. FEB 32.1 24.5 16.9 66 -28 0 14 26 4 1,137 0 1.36 4 0 7.7 19
Latitude: 45° 22’ N
MAY 70.1 58.6 47.0 94 25 1 0 1 0 236 37 2.99 7 0 0.2 0
JUN 79.7 68.1 56.5 101 35 3 0 0 0 46 142 4.18 6 1 0.0 0
MAY 69.2 58.3 47.4 93 26 1 0 1 0 241 37 2.98 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.8 67.9 56.9 100 35 3 0 0 0 53 156 3.85 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 21’ N APR 56.1 45.4 34.6 92 8 0 0 12 0 589 6 2.99 6 0 2.4 2
MAY 69.4 57.6 45.7 92 20 0 0 2 0 259 33 3.85 7 1 0.1 0
JUN 78.2 66.6 54.9 99 33 3 0 0 0 65 117 3.74 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 55.4 47.8 40.2 77 18 0 0 5 0 526 0 2.87 6 1 0.1 0
NOV 42.4 36.0 29.7 71 2 0 3 19 0 862 0 2.43 6 0 4.0 3
DEC YEAR 31.1 51.4 25.0 43.0 18.8 34.6 57 94 -21 -27 0 0 15 67 29 163 2 16 1,235 8,130 0 249 1.45 28.43 5 65 0 5 11.6 52.4 10 62
NOV 44.4 36.5 28.6 74 -6 0 4 20 0 849 0 2.38 5 0 2.8 3
DEC YEAR 31.4 56.6 23.7 46.7 15.9 36.8 64 102 -27 -31 0 13 15 59 29 149 4 21 1,274 7,249 0 663 1.71 34.15 4 66 0 5 9.0 39.0 14 65
NOV 44.5 37.1 29.5 74 -7 0 4 19 0 833 0 2.57 5 0 3.0 3
DEC YEAR 32.5 56.5 25.5 47.4 18.4 38.3 65 109 -23 -28 0 14 14 59 28 141 3 15 1,219 7,032 0 767 1.86 34.55 5 68 0 7 9.5 43.2 16 69
NOV 43.0 34.8 26.5 75 -8 0 5 22 0 901 0 2.41 5 1 4.4 5
DEC YEAR 29.8 55.4 21.8 45.3 13.7 35.1 64 105 -28 -32 0 9 18 67 30 159 5 24 1,334 7,653 0 565 1.35 33.57 4 66 0 6 10.8 47.1 21 98
Longitude: 88° 44’ W JUL 83.3 72.4 61.4 101 43 5 0 0 0 7 236 4.41 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 01’ N
APR 56.1 46.4 36.7 91 7 0 0 9 0 560 6 3.63 7 1 2.7 1
SEP 67.0 58.4 49.8 87 26 0 0 1 0 209 22 3.36 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.9 70.0 59.1 102 41 3 0 0 0 20 179 4.36 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.9 61.8 50.7 96 26 1 0 1 0 151 58 3.76 6 1 trace 0
OCT 60.5 50.2 39.7 89 16 0 0 7 0 459 4 2.62 5 0 0.1 0
Longitude: 88° 14’ W
JUL 83.3 72.9 62.5 109 44 6 0 0 0 7 271 3.79 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 80.5 70.7 60.8 98 40 3 0 0 0 16 215 4.60 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 72.6 62.6 52.5 97 29 1 0 0 0 137 75 3.52 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 60.4 51.0 41.5 88 19 0 0 4 0 434 7 2.63 5 1 0.1 0
Longitude: 89° 04’ W JUL 82.2 71.2 60.1 105 42 4 0 0 0 13 205 4.40 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.6 68.8 57.9 100 39 2 0 0 0 29 155 4.05 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.3 60.4 49.5 95 24 0 0 1 0 180 47 3.69 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.1 48.7 38.3 89 15 0 0 8 0 501 2 2.48 5 0 0.2 0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Wausau Municipal Airport Marathon County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 21.9 12.8 3.7 52 -36 0 25 31 13 1,614 0 1.07 3 0 13.3 31
West Bend Washington County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 30.7 22.8 14.9 63 -25 0 15 27 5 1,185 0 1.07 3 0 10.3 22
MAR 41.0 32.7 24.3 82 -11 0 6 26 1 995 0 1.98 5 0 8.1 12
Elevation: 1,194 ft. JAN 21.4 10.3 -0.9 51 -39 0 25 31 16 1,693 0 1.16 4 0 12.9 30
Whitewater Jefferson County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 38.9 29.5 20.1 79 -15 0 8 27 2 1,093 0 1.94 5 0 10.7 20
Elevation: 1,197 ft. APR 54.3 43.8 33.3 88 4 0 1 14 0 632 4 2.80 6 0 3.7 3
Elevation: 938 ft.
JAN 25.8 17.9 9.9 57 -30 0 21 30 9 1,456 0 1.47 5 0 15.4 26
Weyerhauser Rusk County
FEB 28.1 18.6 9.1 55 -33 0 17 27 8 1,304 0 0.88 3 0 8.6 27
FEB 28.9 17.2 5.4 56 -39 0 16 28 10 1,347 0 0.89 3 0 7.3 27
MAR 40.8 29.3 17.7 81 -17 0 7 28 4 1,100 0 2.05 5 0 9.1 21
Elevation: 872 ft.
JAN 26.4 17.9 9.3 58 -27 0 20 30 10 1,454 0 1.24 4 0 9.7 22
FEB 31.9 23.2 14.4 66 -27 0 14 27 6 1,175 0 1.08 3 0 6.1 17
MAR 43.5 34.1 24.7 82 -6 0 5 25 1 950 0 2.03 5 0 4.2 7
MAY 67.9 56.5 45.0 94 23 0 0 2 0 284 25 3.68 7 1 0.1 0
JUN 76.3 65.3 54.2 97 35 2 0 0 0 80 100 4.02 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 44° 55’ N JUL 80.4 69.9 59.4 102 40 3 0 0 0 19 177 4.24 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 22’ N
APR 54.7 44.7 34.7 88 2 0 1 12 0 608 5 3.06 7 1 3.2 1
MAY 67.8 56.0 44.2 91 21 0 0 2 0 300 26 2.96 6 1 0.1 0
JUN 77.3 65.5 53.7 100 33 2 0 0 0 79 104 3.77 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 45° 25’ N APR 57.2 44.0 30.7 88 2 0 1 18 0 627 3 2.48 7 0 1.9 3
MAY 70.4 56.2 41.9 92 18 0 0 6 0 286 17 3.55 7 1 trace 0
JUN 77.6 64.2 50.9 96 22 1 0 1 0 88 77 4.13 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 42° 51’ N APR 57.8 46.6 35.3 90 0 0 0 12 0 554 7 3.37 7 1 1.3 1
MAY 70.7 58.3 45.8 93 21 0 0 2 0 244 36 3.15 7 1 trace 0
JUN 79.9 67.7 55.4 99 30 3 0 0 0 53 134 3.72 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 77.7 67.6 57.4 99 39 1 0 0 0 39 132 4.36 7 1 trace 0
SEP 68.3 58.3 48.3 94 25 0 0 1 0 227 33 4.06 8 1 trace 0
Longitude: 89° 38’ W OCT 55.9 46.7 37.5 91 16 0 0 9 0 562 1 2.81 6 0 1.0 0
NOV 39.4 32.1 24.8 73 -11 0 8 24 0 979 0 2.22 5 1 6.9 6
DEC YEAR 26.6 53.0 19.0 43.4 11.3 33.7 61 102 -26 -36 0 6 22 81 30 165 7 30 1,422 8,255 0 472 1.35 33.43 4 68 0 6 12.9 57.2 26 113
NOV 43.9 36.1 28.3 74 -8 0 4 20 0 860 0 2.49 6 0 3.9 3
DEC YEAR 31.5 55.3 24.2 45.7 16.9 36.1 64 105 -24 -30 0 8 15 62 29 154 4 19 1,258 7,447 0 520 1.68 32.64 4 69 0 6 12.2 53.4 18 82
NOV 39.6 30.3 20.9 71 -22 0 8 26 2 1,035 0 2.04 5 0 7.3 7
DEC YEAR 26.1 54.2 16.4 42.1 6.6 30.0 58 100 -32 -39 0 6 21 78 31 187 10 42 1,503 8,604 0 365 1.07 33.34 4 72 0 6 9.2 48.2 24 112
NOV 45.5 36.9 28.3 75 -7 0 3 20 0 837 0 2.48 5 0 1.6 2
DEC YEAR 32.5 57.3 24.5 46.9 16.5 36.3 64 100 -24 -27 0 13 14 56 29 154 4 21 1,249 7,167 0 628 1.55 33.25 4 65 0 7 7.6 30.5 13 62
Longitude: 88° 05’ W
JUL 81.5 70.5 59.4 103 37 4 0 0 0 17 190 3.95 7 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.0 68.4 57.8 105 38 2 0 0 0 32 148 4.02 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 71.2 60.5 49.7 95 25 0 0 1 0 174 44 3.58 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.2 49.3 39.4 87 14 0 0 7 0 483 3 2.61 6 0 0.2 0
Longitude: 91° 23’ W JUL 81.1 68.3 55.3 100 37 3 0 0 0 31 138 4.46 8 1 0.0 0
AUG 79.0 66.1 53.2 100 25 2 0 0 0 58 104 4.36 8 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.0 57.6 45.0 96 20 0 0 3 0 242 25 4.31 8 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.8 45.6 33.5 87 8 0 0 15 0 594 1 2.84 6 1 0.5 0
Longitude: 88° 44’ W JUL 83.5 71.7 59.9 100 41 6 0 0 0 12 217 4.02 6 1 0.0 0
AUG 81.0 69.4 57.8 100 37 3 0 0 0 30 172 4.48 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.7 61.7 49.6 97 26 1 0 1 0 155 58 3.48 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 61.6 50.3 39.0 89 13 0 0 8 0 454 4 2.65 5 1 trace 0
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Cooperative Stations Willow Reservoir Oneida County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 18.8 8.0 -2.9 51 -45 0 28 31 17 1,766 0 1.09 4 0 13.6 na
Elevation: 1,558 ft. FEB 25.4 13.4 1.4 59 -43 0 20 28 14 1,452 0 0.76 3 0 7.1 na
Wisconsin Dells Columbia County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 24.6 15.0 5.5 56 -36 0 22 30 12 1,545 0 0.94 3 0 11.8 23
Wisconsin Rapids Wood County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 23.2 13.4 3.7 57 -38 0 24 31 13 1,594 0 1.14 4 0 12.0 27
MAR 35.5 24.1 12.6 70 -29 0 11 28 7 1,263 0 1.57 4 0 9.1 na
APR 50.5 39.0 27.5 87 -14 0 2 22 0 774 1 2.17 6 0 3.1 na
Elevation: 833 ft.
FEB 31.0 20.6 10.2 64 -37 0 15 27 8 1,242 0 0.95 3 0 6.8 22
MAR 42.2 32.1 21.8 84 -13 0 6 26 2 1,014 0 2.09 5 0 6.7 11
APR 56.6 45.0 33.3 91 5 0 0 15 0 600 6 3.43 7 1 2.5 1
Elevation: 1,040 ft. FEB 29.9 19.3 8.7 61 -32 0 16 28 9 1,284 0 1.00 3 0 8.5 25
Note: See User’s Guide for explanation of data.
MAR 40.8 30.3 19.8 81 -16 0 7 28 3 1,068 0 2.03 5 0 10.6 15
APR 56.3 44.4 32.4 92 2 0 0 16 0 617 5 2.94 7 0 2.6 1
Latitude: 45° 42’ N MAY 65.1 52.5 39.7 88 16 0 0 7 0 393 8 3.24 7 1 0.4 0
JUN 73.1 61.5 49.8 93 27 0 0 1 0 146 47 3.89 8 1 0.0 0
JUL 77.4 65.8 54.3 97 33 1 0 0 0 57 82 3.80 8 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 43° 37’ N MAY 69.6 57.3 44.9 93 22 0 0 3 0 263 30 3.54 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.0 66.2 54.4 98 31 2 0 0 0 65 111 4.05 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 81.7 70.5 59.3 101 41 3 0 0 0 15 197 4.07 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 44° 23’ N MAY 69.7 56.9 44.0 93 22 1 0 3 0 277 28 3.54 7 1 trace 0
JUN 78.3 65.9 53.4 100 34 3 0 0 0 72 107 3.60 7 1 0.0 0
JUL 82.3 70.5 58.5 107 41 5 0 0 0 18 192 4.20 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 89° 51’ W AUG 75.1 63.5 51.8 94 31 0 0 0 0 99 61 4.26 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 65.8 54.7 43.5 93 18 0 0 4 0 320 14 4.18 8 1 trace 0
OCT 53.3 43.3 33.4 85 7 0 1 15 0 665 0 2.61 6 1 0.6 0
NOV 37.0 29.0 21.0 71 -22 0 10 26 2 1,073 0 2.04 4 0 4.6 na
DEC YEAR 24.3 50.1 15.3 39.2 6.3 28.2 59 97 -35 -45 0 1 24 96 30 192 10 50 1,534 9,542 0 213 1.13 30.74 4 69 0 6 10.5 49.0 na na
Longitude: 89° 46’ W AUG 79.3 68.2 57.0 98 37 2 0 0 0 35 146 4.41 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.9 59.7 48.5 94 25 0 0 1 0 197 44 3.57 6 1 0.0 0
OCT 59.2 48.1 36.8 87 9 0 0 11 0 522 3 2.37 5 0 0.4 0
NOV 42.8 34.0 25.1 75 -11 0 5 23 1 925 0 2.01 4 0 4.1 3
DEC YEAR 30.4 55.5 21.7 44.9 13.0 34.2 63 101 -24 -37 0 7 17 65 30 166 6 29 1,337 7,760 0 537 1.19 32.62 4 65 0 6 9.0 41.3 18 78
Longitude: 89° 48’ W AUG 79.6 67.9 56.2 103 34 2 0 0 0 38 139 4.20 7 1 0.0 0
SEP 70.3 58.8 47.2 96 21 1 0 2 0 219 37 3.64 7 1 0.0 0
OCT 57.8 46.9 35.9 91 9 0 0 12 0 557 1 2.59 6 0 0.3 0
NOV 41.4 32.5 23.6 74 -11 0 6 25 1 968 0 2.11 5 0 3.7 5
DEC YEAR 28.4 54.8 19.8 43.9 11.2 32.9 64 107 -26 -38 0 12 20 73 30 175 8 34 1,395 8,107 0 509 1.38 32.37 4 69 0 5 9.6 47.3 22 95
679
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Wisconsin Annual Extreme Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
Lowest
Station Name
°F
Rank
Station Name
°F
1 1 3 3 3
Genoa Dam 8 Waukesha Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin La Crosse Municipal Airport Milwaukee Mt. Mary College
109 109 108 108 108
1 2 3 3 3
Laona 6 SW Washington Island Antigo Goodman North Pelican
92 94 96 96 96
3 7 8 8 8
Sheboygan Wisconsin Rapids Clintonville Lake Geneva Port Washington
108 107 106 106 106
3 7 7 7 7
Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Minocqua Dam Rest Lake Saint Germain 2 E Two Rivers
96 97 97 97 97
11 11 11 11 11
Blair Burlington Ellsworth 1 E Hancock Exp. Farm Hartford 2 W
105 105 105 105 105
7 12 12 12 12
Willow Reservoir Long Lake Dam Medford Mellen 4 NE Oconto 4 W
97 98 98 98 98
11 11 11 11 11
Necedah New London Saint Croix Falls Waupaca West Bend
105 105 105 105 105
16 16 16 16 20
Gurney Jump River 3 E Prentice 2 Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Alma Dam 4
99 99 99 99 100
21 21 21 21 21
Bloomer Eau Claire County Airport Foxboro Kenosha Lake Mills
104 104 104 104 104
20 20 20 20 20
Beaver Dam Bowler Grantsburg Holcombe Lakewood 3 NE
100 100 100 100 100
Annual Mean Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest °F
Rank
1 2 3 4 4
Prairie Du Chien Lake Geneva Beloit Lake Mills Milwaukee Mt. Mary College
59.1 58.3 57.9 57.8 57.8
1 2 3 4 5
6 6 6 9 9
Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Richland Center Whitewater Brodhead Lynxville Dam 9
57.3 57.3 57.3 57.2 57.2
9 12 13 14 14
Necedah Platteville Darlington Fort Atkinson Portage
16 17 17 19 19 21 21 23 24 24
Station Name
°F
Superior Saint Germain 2 E Willow Reservoir Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Laona 6 SW
49.0 49.3 50.1 50.3 50.4
6 6 8 9 10
Minocqua Dam Rest Lake North Pelican Prentice 2 Bayfield 6 N
50.6 50.6 50.9 51.0 51.1
57.2 57.0 56.9 56.8 56.8
10 12 13 14 14
Long Lake Dam Mellen 4 NE Medford Goodman Washington Island
51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.4
Dalton La Crosse Municipal Airport Watertown Beaver Dam Waukesha
56.7 56.6 56.6 56.5 56.5
16 17 18 18 18
Owen 3 W Two Rivers Antigo Foxboro Gurney
51.5 51.6 51.8 51.8 51.8
Madison Regional Airport Mauston 1 SE Genoa Dam 8 Baraboo Burlington
56.4 56.4 56.3 56.2 56.2
18 22 23 24 24
Rhinelander Gordon Amery Ashland Exp. Farm Grantsburg
51.8 52.1 52.5 52.6 52.6
681
682
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Annual Mean Temperature Highest Rank
Lowest °F
Rank
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Lake Geneva Prairie Du Chien Beloit Lynxville Dam 9
48.8 48.5 48.4 48.2 47.9
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Waukesha Lake Mills Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Genoa Dam 8 Racine
47.4 47.3 47.2 47.1 47.0
11 11 11 14 15
Platteville Sheboygan Whitewater La Crosse Municipal Airport Kenosha
15 17 17 19 20 20 20 20 24 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Station Name
°F
Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Long Lake Dam Willow Reservoir Minocqua Dam Gordon
38.9 39.1 39.2 39.4 39.6
5 5 8 9 10
North Pelican Saint Germain 2 E Foxboro Prentice 2 Mellen 4 NE
39.6 39.6 39.7 39.8 40.0
46.9 46.9 46.9 46.8 46.7
10 12 13 13 15
Superior Rest Lake Laona 6 SW Solon Springs Goodman
40.0 40.1 40.4 40.4 40.5
Watertown Beaver Dam Fort Atkinson Alma Dam 4 Burlington
46.7 46.5 46.5 46.4 46.3
16 17 18 19 19
Rhinelander Antigo Medford Jump River 3 E Merrill
40.8 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.2
Darlington Oconomowoc Prairie Du Sac 2 N Dalton Brodhead
46.3 46.3 46.3 46.2 46.1
19 22 22 24 24
Owen 3 W Ashland Exp. Farm Gurney Bayfield 6 N Lakewood 3 NE
41.2 41.3 41.3 41.5 41.5
Annual Mean Minimum Temperature Highest Rank
°F
Rank
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Racine Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Lake Geneva Sheboygan
39.6 39.3 39.1 38.6 38.6
1 2 3 3 5
6 6 6 9 10
Beloit Kenosha Lynxville Dam 9 Waukesha Genoa Dam 8
38.5 38.5 38.5 38.3 37.8
10 12 13 13 15
Port Washington Prairie Du Chien Alma Dam 4 Fond Du Lac La Crosse Municipal Airport
16 16 16 19 19 21 21 23 24 24
1 2 3 4 4
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
°F
Long Lake Dam Gordon Foxboro Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Solon Springs
27.0 27.1 27.5 27.5 27.9
6 6 8 9 10
Minocqua Dam Willow Reservoir North Pelican Prentice 2 Mellen 4 NE
28.2 28.2 28.3 28.5 28.8
37.8 37.7 37.1 37.1 36.9
11 12 12 14 14
Rest Lake Goodman Lakewood 3 NE Jump River 3 E Merrill
29.5 29.6 29.6 29.7 29.7
Lake Mills Platteville Watertown Manitowoc Prairie Du Sac 2 N
36.8 36.8 36.8 36.6 36.6
16 17 18 18 20
Rhinelander Saint Germain 2 E Ashland Exp. Farm Weyerhauser Antigo
29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.1
Beaver Dam Two Rivers Oconomowoc Burlington Lancaster 4 WSW
36.5 36.5 36.4 36.3 36.3
21 22 22 24 25
Laona 6 SW Danbury Grantsburg Gurney Medford
30.4 30.6 30.6 30.7 30.8
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Annual Extreme Minimum Temperature Highest Rank
Lowest
Station Name
°F
Rank
Station Name
°F
1 1 1 1 1
Beloit Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Sheboygan Two Rivers
-26 -26 -26 -26 -26
1 2 2 4 4
Rest Lake Gordon Minocqua Dam Jump River 3 E North Pelican
-49 -48 -48 -47 -47
6 6 6 6 6
Burlington Lake Geneva Manitowoc Washington Island Whitewater
-27 -27 -27 -27 -27
4 4 4 9 9
Prentice 2 Ridgeland 1 NNE Solon Springs Amery Mellen 4 NE
-47 -47 -47 -46 -46
11 11 13 13 13
Green Bay Int’l Airport Waukesha Appleton Lake Mills Madison Regional Airport
-28 -28 -29 -29 -29
11 11 11 11 11
Blair Foxboro Holcombe Long Lake Dam Merrill
-45 -45 -45 -45 -45
13 13 13 13 20
Oconomowoc Plymouth Port Washington Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Chilton
-29 -29 -29 -29 -30
11 17 17 17 17
Willow Reservoir Breed 6 SSE Danbury Luck Spooner Experiment Farm
-45 -44 -44 -44 -44
20 20 20 20 25
Darlington Marinette Oshkosh West Bend Beaver Dam
-30 -30 -30 -30 -31
21 21 21 21 21
Bloomer Lakewood 3 NE Rice Lake Municipal Airport Saint Croix Falls Saint Germain 2 E
-43 -43 -43 -43 -43
July Mean Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest °F
Rank
1 2 3 4 5
Prairie Du Chien Lake Geneva Lake Mills Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Necedah
85.7 85.1 84.8 84.7 84.6
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
La Crosse Municipal Airport Richland Center Lynxville Dam 9 Beloit Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin
84.4 84.3 84.2 83.9 83.8
11 11 11 14 14
Brodhead Menomonie Whitewater Platteville Saint Croix Falls
16 16 16 16 16 16 22 23 24 25
Station Name
°F
Two Rivers Saint Germain 2 E Laona 6 SW Washington Island Superior
75.1 75.4 75.7 76.1 76.4
6 7 8 9 10
North Pelican Rest Lake Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Willow Reservoir Bayfield 6 N
76.9 77.1 77.2 77.4 77.6
83.5 83.5 83.5 83.4 83.4
10 12 13 13 15
Minocqua Dam Prentice 2 Gurney Long Lake Dam Goodman
77.6 77.8 78.1 78.1 78.3
Dalton Darlington Fort Atkinson Trempealeau Dam 6 Watertown
83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3
15 17 18 19 20
Port Washington Mellen 4 NE Medford Rhinelander Kenosha
78.3 78.7 78.9 79.0 79.1
Waukesha Portage Genoa Dam 8 Madison Regional Airport Montello
83.3 83.2 83.1 83.0 82.9
21 22 22 24 25
Racine Owen 3 W Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Antigo Jump River 3 E
79.2 79.3 79.3 79.4 79.6
683
684
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings January Mean Minimum Temperature Highest Rank
Lowest °F
Rank
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Sheboygan Kenosha Racine
13.3 13.1 13.0 12.7 12.4
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Port Washington Lake Geneva Two Rivers Beloit Manitowoc
12.1 11.9 11.2 11.1 10.5
11 12 12 14 15
Waukesha Washington Island West Bend Plymouth Burlington
15 17 18 19 19 21 22 23 23 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Station Name
°F
Gordon Solon Springs Foxboro Prentice 2 Willow Reservoir
-5.8 -3.8 -3.1 -3.0 -2.9
6 7 7 9 10
Long Lake Dam Grantsburg Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Mellen 4 NE Minocqua Dam
-2.7 -2.4 -2.4 -1.9 -1.7
10.4 9.9 9.9 9.8 9.3
11 12 12 14 15
Danbury Amery North Pelican Saint Croix Falls Jump River 3 E
-1.6 -1.3 -1.3 -1.2 -1.0
Whitewater Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Beaver Dam Fond Du Lac Lake Mills
9.3 9.1 8.8 8.6 8.6
15 17 17 19 20
Rhinelander Rice Lake Municipal Airport Weyerhauser Owen 3 W Ridgeland 1 NNE
-1.0 -0.9 -0.9 -0.8 -0.7
Marinette Watertown Platteville Prairie Du Chien Chilton
8.5 8.4 8.3 8.3 8.1
21 22 22 24 25
Rest Lake Merrill Spooner Experiment Farm Medford Saint Germain 2 E
-0.6 -0.5 -0.5 -0.4 -0.2
Number of Annual Heating Degree Days Highest Rank
Lowest
Station Name
Num.
Rank
Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Long Lake Dam Willow Reservoir Gordon Minocqua Dam
9,627 9,586 9,542 9,464 9,459
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Foxboro Saint Germain 2 E North Pelican Prentice 2 Mellen 4 NE
9,385 9,371 9,364 9,351 9,317
11 12 13 14 15
Superior Rest Lake Solon Springs Goodman Laona 6 SW
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Num.
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Lake Geneva Prairie Du Chien Beloit Lynxville Dam 9
6,661 6,767 6,815 6,820 6,971
6 7 7 9 10
Waukesha Racine Sheboygan Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Lake Mills
7,032 7,033 7,033 7,041 7,063
9,256 9,242 9,225 9,082 9,064
11 12 13 14 15
Kenosha Whitewater Genoa Dam 8 Platteville Watertown
7,083 7,167 7,176 7,201 7,249
Rhinelander Antigo Medford Owen 3 W Merrill
9,026 8,954 8,953 8,938 8,906
16 17 18 19 20
Beaver Dam Fort Atkinson Burlington La Crosse Municipal Airport Oconomowoc
7,282 7,304 7,325 7,334 7,336
Jump River 3 E Ashland Exp. Farm Gurney Grantsburg Danbury
8,887 8,857 8,847 8,835 8,798
21 22 23 24 25
Port Washington Darlington Dalton Brodhead Prairie Du Sac 2 N
7,357 7,362 7,392 7,401 7,403
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Number of Annual Cooling Degree Days Highest Rank
Num.
Rank
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Prairie Du Chien Lake Geneva Lynxville Dam 9 La Crosse Municipal Airport
876 872 857 851 834
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Genoa Dam 8 Waukesha Beloit Lake Mills Alma Dam 4
779 767 761 738 734
11 12 13 14 15
Platteville Trempealeau Dam 6 Prairie Du Sac 2 N Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Watertown
16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
Num.
Laona 6 SW Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha North Pelican Willow Reservoir Foxboro
188 200 203 213 223
6 7 7 9 10
Minocqua Dam Long Lake Dam Saint Germain 2 E Rest Lake Prentice 2
224 228 228 244 246
708 695 694 681 663
11 12 13 14 15
Washington Island Bayfield 6 N Superior Two Rivers Antigo
249 259 260 265 267
Necedah Fond Du Lac Dalton Darlington Appleton
653 641 639 639 635
16 17 17 19 20
Gordon Lakewood 3 NE Mellen 4 NE Gurney Rhinelander
288 298 298 306 317
Portage Fort Atkinson Oconomowoc Whitewater River Falls
633 632 629 628 625
21 22 23 24 25
Jump River 3 E Merrill Ashland Exp. Farm Solon Springs Rosholt 9 NNE
319 321 327 329 341
Annual Precipitation Highest Rank
Inches
Rank
Viroqua 2 S Lake Geneva Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Plymouth Dodgeville
49.33 36.85 36.45 36.31 35.95
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Platteville Beloit Richland Center Brodhead Racine
35.83 35.25 35.24 35.18 35.06
11 12 13 14 15
Darlington Ellsworth 1 E Alma Dam 4 Gurney Waukesha
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
Inches
Washington Island Green Bay Int’l Airport Fond Du Lac Appleton Spooner Experiment Farm
28.43 29.10 29.75 29.92 29.94
6 7 8 9 10
Manitowoc Two Rivers Goodman Ashland Exp. Farm Danbury
29.95 30.02 30.30 30.40 30.50
35.02 34.93 34.58 34.56 34.55
11 12 13 14 15
Menomonie Willow Reservoir River Falls Antigo Prairie Du Sac 2 N
30.55 30.74 30.76 30.77 30.85
Kenosha Portage Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Lake Mills Watertown
34.46 34.32 34.29 34.24 34.15
16 17 18 19 20
Superior Foxboro Prentice 2 New London North Pelican
30.86 30.90 30.94 30.99 31.02
Blair Fairchild Ranger Station Montello Burlington Lancaster 4 WSW
34.04 33.98 33.82 33.77 33.76
21 22 23 24 25
Saint Croix Falls Solon Springs Shawano 2 SSW Bowler Chilton
31.08 31.14 31.26 31.33 31.37
685
686
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Number of Days Annually With ³ 0.1” Precipitation Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest Days
Rank
Station Name
Days
1 2 3 3 5
Gurney Mellen 4 NE Long Lake Dam Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Bayfield 6 N
78 75 74 74 73
1 2 2 2 5
Bowler Ashland Exp. Farm Goodman Holcombe Fairchild Ranger Station
56 59 59 59 60
5 5 8 8 8
Saint Germain 2 E Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Dodgeville Lake Geneva Laona 6 SW
73 73 72 72 72
6 6 6 6 6
Appleton Foxboro Menomonie Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Solon Springs
61 61 61 61 61
8 8 13 13 13
Rhinelander Weyerhauser Marinette Mather 3 NW Medford
72 72 71 71 71
11 11 11 14 14
Neillsville 3 SW Prairie Du Sac 2 N Spooner Experiment Farm Amery Bloomer
62 62 62 63 63
13 13 13 19 19
Minocqua Dam North Pelican Plymouth Arlington Univ. Farm Lakewood 3 NE
71 71 71 70 70
14 14 14 14 14
Genoa Dam 8 Green Bay Int’l Airport Port Washington Rice Lake Municipal Airport River Falls
63 63 63 63 63
19 19 23 23 23
Merrill Stevens Point Beaver Dam Breed 6 SSE Cumberland
70 70 69 69 69
21 21 21 21 21
Danbury Eau Claire County Airport Fond Du Lac Germantown Jump River 3 E
64 64 64 64 64
Number of Days Annually With ³ 1.0” Precipitation Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest Days
Rank
Station Name
Days
1 1 3 3 3
Bloomer Lakewood 3 NE Arboretum Univ. Wisconsin Beloit Lancaster 4 WSW
9 9 8 8 8
1 1 3 3 3
Ashland Exp. Farm North Pelican Amery Appleton Chilton
4 4 5 5 5
3 3 3 3 10
Marshfield Exp. Farm Plymouth Rice Lake Municipal Airport Viroqua 2 S Bayfield 6 N
8 8 8 8 7
3 3 3 3 3
Eau Claire County Airport Foxboro Germantown Green Bay Int’l Airport Gurney
5 5 5 5 5
10 10 10 10 10
Bowler Breed 6 SSE Brodhead Charmany Farm Clintonville
7 7 7 7 7
3 3 3 3 3
Hancock Exp. Farm Hartford 2 W Horicon Mather 3 NW Medford
5 5 5 5 5
10 10 10 10 10
Cumberland Fort Atkinson Holcombe Lake Geneva Lynxville Dam 9
7 7 7 7 7
3 3 3 3 3
Menomonie Minocqua Dam River Falls Saint Germain 2 E Sheboygan
5 5 5 5 5
10 10 10 10 10
Milwaukee Gen. Mitchell Field Oconto 4 W Platteville Prairie Du Chien Richland Center
7 7 7 7 7
3 3 3 3 3
Solon Springs Stevens Point Sturgeon Bay Exp. Farm Superior Two Rivers
5 5 5 5 5
PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Station Rankings Annual Snowfall Highest Rank 1 2 3 4 5
Station Name Gurney Minocqua Dam Mellen 4 NE Bayfield 6 N Rest Lake
Lowest Inches
Rank
138.7 110.5 100.9 96.4 81.0
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Station Name
Inches
Prairie Du Sac 2 N Beloit Whitewater Genoa Dam 8 Necedah
25.4 28.1 30.5 30.9 31.3
6 7 8 9 10
Laona 6 SW Long Lake Dam Lakewood 3 NE Saint Germain 2 E Plymouth
72.7 66.7 64.7 63.2 60.4
6 7 8 9 10
Two Rivers Brodhead Lynxville Dam 9 Charmany Farm Burlington
32.9 33.4 34.1 35.3 35.8
11 12 13 14 15
North Pelican Antigo Luck Rainbow Reservoir Lake Tomaha Ashland Exp. Farm
60.3 59.6 58.7 58.1 57.5
11 12 13 14 15
Port Washington Arlington Univ. Farm Hartford 2 W Kenosha Alma Dam 4
36.4 36.8 37.0 37.4 37.5
16 17 18 19 20
Wausau Municipal Airport Breed 6 SSE Gordon Jump River 3 E Prentice 2
57.2 56.4 55.6 55.4 54.9
16 17 17 17 20
Horicon Beaver Dam Fort Atkinson Portage Darlington
37.7 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.2
21 22 23 24 25
Marinette Solon Springs Cumberland Goodman Hancock Exp. Farm
54.7 54.6 54.2 54.1 53.5
21 22 23 24 25
Milwaukee Mt. Mary College Lake Mills Watertown Platteville Oconomowoc
38.3 38.7 39.0 39.6 39.7
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Weather: Storm Events
Deadliest Storm Events in Wisconsin: October 1981 - October 2006 Rank
Fatalities Injuries
Property Crop Damage Damage ($mil.) ($mil.)
Location or County
Date
Storm Event
1 2 3 4 5
Statewide Ozaukee and Sheboygan Counties Iowa County Statewide Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin
7/13/1995 10/11/2002 6/7/1984 6/17/1995 7/29/1999
Extreme Heat Fog Tornado (F5) Extreme Heat Excessive Heat
57 11 9 9 8
0 0 200 0 0
0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6 7 8 9 10
Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin Northeast Wisconsin Oneida County
2/1/1996 11/10/1998 8/6/2001 7/23/1999 6/8/1985
Extreme Cold High Wind Excessive Heat Excessive Heat Tornado (F3)
4 4 4 3 2
18 14 0 0 16
0.0 10.4 0.0 0.0 25.0
0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 12 13 14 15
Juneau County South Wayne (Lafayette County) Staewide Southern Wisconsin Waukesha County
8/12/1985 2/22/1994 12/9/1995 1/30/1996 8/6/1998
Tornado (F2) Flood Cold Extreme Windchill Flash Flood
2 2 2 2 2
22 0 21 0 1
2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.3
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
16 17 18 19 20
Vilas County Burnett County Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin Southwest and Central Wisconsin Langlade, Manitowoc, and Winnebago Counties
7/30/1999 6/18/2001 7/21/2001 7/31/2001 11/12/2003
Tstm Wind (58 kts.) Tornado (F3) Excessive Heat Excessive Heat Strong Wind
2 2 2 2 2
0 16 0 0 0
1.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
21
Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin
8/1/2006
Heat
2
0
0.0
0.0
Most Destructive Storm Events in Wisconsin: October 1981 - October 2006 Rank
Date
Storm Event
Dekorra Fox Point St. Nazianz Sheboygan Oakfield
6/25/2006 6/21/1997 5/12/2000 8/6/1998 7/18/1996
Hail (1.00 in.) Flash Flood Hail (2.50 in.) Flash Flood Tornado (F5)
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 30 0 12
500.0 78.7 46.0 40.0 39.5
1.7 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.9
6 7 8 9 10
Southcentral and Southeast Wisconsin Fitchburg Stockbridge Price County Rice Lake
6/1/2004 8/18/2005 5/12/2000 9/15/1994 9/21/2005
Flood Tornado (F3) Hail (2.00 in.) Flash Flood Hail (3.00 in.)
0 1 0 0 0
0 23 0 0 0
35.6 34.3 32.2 30.0 30.0
216.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 12 13 14 15
Coloma Oneida County Vilas County Price County Oneida County
5/12/2000 4/27/1984 4/27/1984 6/8/1985 6/8/1985
Hail (2.75 in.) Tornado (F3) Tornado (F3) Tornado (F3) Tornado (F3)
0 1 0 0 2
0 5 3 26 16
26.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
16 17 18 19 20
Wood County Dane County Waushara County Ladysmith Wauwatosa
8/12/1985 6/17/1992 8/29/1992 9/2/2002 8/6/1998
Tornado (F2) Tornado (F3) Tornado (F3) Tornado (F3) Flash Flood
0 0 1 0 0
14 30 30 27 1
25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 22.1
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
21 22
Danbury River Falls
9/15/1994 5/1/2001
Flash Flood Hail (2.75 in.)
0 0
0 0
20.0 20.0
0.0 0.0
1 2 3 4 5
Fatalities Injuries
Property Crop Damage Damage ($mil.) ($mil.)
Location or County
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Population (2006)
Legend 100,000 and Over 50,000 to 99,999 25,000 to 49,999 Less than 25,000
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Percent White (2006)
Legend 98.0 and Over 96.0 to 97.9 94.0 to 95.9 Under 94.0
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Percent Black (2006)
Legend 1.0 and Over 0.7 to 0.9 0.4 to 0.6 Under 0.4
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Percent Asian (2006)
Legend 1.0 and Over 0.7 to 0.9 0.4 to 0.6 Under 0.4
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Percent Hispanic (2006)
Legend 2.0 and Over 1.5 to 1.9 1.0 to 1.4 Under 1.0
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Average Household Size (2006)
Legend 2.60 and Over 2.50 to 2.59 2.40 to 2.49 Under 2.40
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Median Age (2006)
Legend 41.0 and Over 39.0 to 40.9 37.0 to 38.9 Under 37.0
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PROFILES OF WISCONSIN / Demographic Maps
Median Household Income (2006)
Legend ($) 55,000 and Over 47,500 to 54,999 40,000 to 47,499 Under 40,000
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701
Percent of Population Living Below Poverty Level (2004)
Legend 11.5 and Over 10.0 to 11.4 8.5 to 9.9 Under 8.5
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Median Home Value (2006)
Legend ($) 150,000 and Over 125,000 to 149,999 100,000 to 124,999 Under 100,000
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703
Percent of Population Who are Homeowners (2006)
Legend 80.0 and Over 75.0 to 79.9 70.0 to 74.9 Under 70.0
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High School Graduates* (2006)
Legend 88.0 and Over 84.0 to 87.9 80.0 to 83.9 Under 80.0
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College Graduates* (2006)
Legend 20.0 and Over 16.0 to 19.9 12.0 to 15.9 Under 12.0
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Percent of Population Who Voted for George Bush in 2004
Legend 55.0 and Over 50.0 to 54.9 45.0 to 49.9 Under 45.0
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