Richland County Government
Richland County, established in 1842, is located in Wisconsin with an estimated population of 18,052 and a diverse governmental structure. The county seat is Richland Center, and it is divided into 21 supervisory districts, each represented on the Board of Supervisors, overseeing various departments and services including health, economic development, and public safety.
Richland County encompasses 16 towns, 5 villages, and 1 city, providing a wide range of services through its various departments such as the Ambulance Service, Human Services, and Parks Commission. The county is committed to community engagement, exemplified by its numerous committees, public hearings, and comprehensive planning initiatives.
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