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Richland County Government
Richland County Government, established in 1842 and located in Richland Center, Wisconsin, serves an estimated population of 18,052 residents. The county is organized into 21 supervisory districts, each represented on the Board of Supervisors, overseeing various departments including health services, public safety, and economic development.
The county is home to 16 towns, 5 villages, and one city, offering a range of resources and services to its community. Richland County is dedicated to fostering sustainable development and improving the quality of life for its residents through programs and initiatives that address health, recreation, and public welfare. Generated from the website