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Kewaunee County Board to Receive Annual Reports From Sheriff's, Parks Departments

The Kewaunee County Board will hear reports from several officials during its meeting Tuesday.

 

In his final annual report presentation, Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski will share changes the department has experienced over the past year, along with statistics related to calls for service.

 

"While the challenges remain regarding the complexity of calls and the limited resources for mental health crisis services, we as a community have come together to meet those challenges," Joski wrote.

 

Included in the meeting agenda packet, Joski's report highlights a new roof for the old jail, the creation of the Kewaunee County Deflection Program for residents battling substance abuse, and the purchase of LifeVac choking rescue devices and less-lethal weapons.

 

The Kewaunee County Board will also hear from the director of the Kewaunee County Promotions and Recreation Department. Among the department's highlights are record revenue from Winter Park ticket sales and concessions, as well as increased fairgrounds rental fees. The success at Winter Park was driven by a record number of private group rentals.

 

The board will also hear from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College President Dr. Kristen Raney and Kewaunee County Administrator Jeremy Kral before reviewing committee reports and entering closed session.

 

Tuesday's meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the Kewaunee County Administration Building in Kewaunee.

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