Stowe farmers who participate in a local ag-based tax stabilization program will pay more in property taxes going forward, but still less than if they enrolled their land in the state’s current use program and significantly less than non-farming folks.
At one point, nearly 200 people crammed into the Stowe High School Auditorium Tuesday for the first in-person Town Meeting Day gathering in three years and, while the big-ticket items
The McInoths Memorial Library of Viroqua and Driftless Curiosity Inc. collaborate to bring the 2nd annual Day of the Dead celebration to Keewaydin Farms in Viola Saturday afternoon.