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County board approves permit for pig farm, declares county Second Amendment sanctuary

County board approves permit for pig farm, declares county Second Amendment sanctuary
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Dodge County board discusses declaring county as Second Amendment sanctuary

The Dodge County Board of Supervisors discussed a resolution declaring the county as a “Second Amendment sanctuary” during its meeting Wednesday.

County approves changes to regulations on stockpiling of biosolids

Support Local Journalism “They would get the most benefit out of it, and they could have it in, the smell would be gone, and it would satisfy everybody,” he said. “That’s something I think that should be put in the regulations.” Although the board didn’t approve these changes, it did approve Armstrong’s request to make the distance requirements the same for residences and wells. Missel said the board wanted to take everyone’s input on the regulations, including those who use the biosolids, and believed the bigger issue was its storage and how it was mishandled. “I hope that these regulations at least move us in a direction to address that, and I think it’s a start at a minimum, and I would remind you as well that this is an amendment that could be done again and anything could be changed going forward,” he said. “So are we done? I don’t know, but is it a good step forward? I believe it is.”

County board hears from Winslow residents against relocation process

COLLIN SPILINEK Fremont Tribune The Dodge County Board of Supervisors heard from residents of Winslow not interested in taking part in the village’s planned relocation at its meeting Wednesday morning. “I’ve got a pretty nice place in Winslow, and I want to stay,” resident Don Heinke said. “I’m kind of in between a rock and a hard place not knowing what the destiny’s going to be for Winslow.” Supervisor Lon Strand said he brought the issue to the attention of the board to make sure the residents’ side of the story was heard. “When people talked about Winslow, everybody said they were moving,” he said. “That isn’t so much, in their opinion, the majority of the people that wanted to do that.”

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