Richland County Government
Richland County Government, established in 1842, serves an estimated population of 18,052 from its seat in Richland Center, Wisconsin. The county is structured into 21 supervisory districts, each represented on the Board of Supervisors, overseeing a range of departments including Health and Human Services, Economic Development, and Public Safety.
The county comprises 16 towns, 5 villages, and 1 city, providing various community services such as ambulance, child support, and public health initiatives. Richland County is committed to accessibility and inclusivity, continually seeking to enhance its services for residents and visitors alike.
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