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2015-2016 Richland CountyVisitor Guide & Community Directory
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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome to Richland County .......................................................................4Location, Location, Location .......................................................................5History ..........................................................................................................6Frank Lloyd Wright ......................................................................................7Ada James.....................................................................................................71st Municipal Auditorium.............................................................................8Purple Heart City .........................................................................................8Richland County Veterans Memorial ...........................................................9Effi gy Mounds ............................................................................................10Ocooch Living History Center ....................................................................10Four Seasons of Fun from Extreme to Serene.............................................11Economy & Demographics .........................................................................12Manufacturing ............................................................................................13Agriculture..................................................................................................14Tourism ......................................................................................................14List of Annual Events ............................................................................ 15-16Lodging Facilities in Richland County and Muscoda ............................ 18-19Map of Richland Center ........................................................................ 20-21Helpful Numbers ................................................................................... 22-30Restaurants in Richland Center ............................................................ 31, 38Richland County Fishing Information ................................................... 32-35Pine River Recreation Trail .................................................................... 36-37The content of this directory is the property of the Richland County Tourism Committee. Reproduction or use of this is prohibited without prior written authorization of the RCTC. Although every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date information was made, we can’t accept any liability for missing or incorrect information. This guide is not inclusive of all businesses and organizations in our area. Please submit additions, changes or corrections to the City Clerk, 450 S. Main St., Richland Center, WI 53581. Designed by Richland Center Shopping News and printed by Woodward Printing Services.
Photo by Ricki Bishop
Richland Museum & Visitor Centerwww.ci.richland-center.wi.us or www.richlandcentertourism.com
Thank you Ricki Bishop,Janis Peterson, Jim Nelson and
Sue Anderson for allowing us to share
your beautiful photography throughout
this guide book.
Cover photography by Ricki Bishop.
Welcome to Richland County! The City of Richland Center and the Richland County Tourism Com-mittee are pleased to present the 2015 Visitor Guide & Community Directory! We would also like to welcome you to Richland Center and Richland County! This is a great place to live, work, raise a family, visit and retire. We have the advantage and reassurance that our community is safe, welcoming and progressive in all aspects of rural life, health, business and family. We’ve got it all! This publication and distribution of this Directory is made possible by our advertisers and The Richland Center Shopping News. Because of their support, every resident who receives a Shopping News will re-ceive a free copy. Additional copies are available to visitors at the Rich-land Center Visitor Center, other Visitor Centers throughout the state, other brochure racks in various locations including hotels, mailed out in mail inquiries, and available at various events and other locations. As you visit Richland County you will fall in love with the scenery of the Ocooch Mountain range that surrounds us, the graceful curves of the Scenic Byway 60 and be captivated by the wildlife that shares the bounty of this rich land with us. You’ll enjoy the myriad of local activities, outdoor opportunities, rich heritage, the beautiful hills and valleys, and our diverse base of businesses that combine to make Rich-land County an ideal tourist destination and your home. Richland Center was listed in the top 50 safest cities in Wisconsin and listed as a “place where the middle class thrives” by CNN. Come visit and see for yourself! Richland Center and Richland County have many resources to help you find your way. For local information, brochures, and maps stop by the Richland Museum & Visitor Center or check our website at www.richlandcenter.com. Should you have questions or would like to get involved in your community, just give us a call (608) 649-3376(DEPO).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Richland Museum & Visitor Center & Richland County Tourism Committee
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Location, Location, LocationRichland Center, the county seat, is situated halfway between LaCrosse and Madison, within the Ocooch Mountain region of southwest Wisconsin. This position is also placed at the mid-point between the big-city markets of Chicago, IL and Minneapolis, MN.
U.S. Route 14 and Wisconsin Highway 80 intersect in Richland Center, providing convenient links to other major arterial highways running through Wisconsin. Running along Richland County’s south-ern border is the 100-mile Wisconsin River from the Empire Prairie to the Mississippi river.
Two airports are available in the area for use by the general aviation community. The Richland Center Municipal Airport is situated fi ve miles east of Richland Center in Sextonville and features 3,200 x 60 foot asphalt runway and a 1,500 x 100 foot turf airstrip. Approximate-ly 15 miles southeast of Richland Center is the Tri-County Regional Airport in Spring Green. This public airport is equipped with two as-phalt runways – one stretching 5,000 x 75 feet and the other 1,850 x 60 feet.
Miles from...Madison, WI 61 miles La Crosse, WI 68 milesChicago, IL 208 miles Minneapolis, MN 222 milesMilwaukee, WI 146 miles Rockford, IL 133 milesWisconsin Dells, WI 50 miles Dubuque, IA 72 miles
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HistoryIn 1842, Richland County came into being. Wisconsin itself was a young state gaining statehood in 1848. Five years earlier, the county’s population had swelled to 232 and by 1850 it had 963 residents. In 1851, Richland Center was platted by Ira S. Haseltine. It covered 16 square blocks. Haseltine offered land and other benefits to the county if it would move its seat of government to Richland Center from Orion, on the Wisconsin River. In 1852, the move was approved. Throughout the remainder of the 1850s, Richland Center grew as a commercial and financial center in the county. With a past full of citizens like Frank Lloyd Wright and Ada James, and landmarks such as the A.D. German Warehouse, the Maple Side Footbridge across the Pine River and the first municipal auditorium in the State of Wisconsin, Richland Center is a historical area. Our population is a melting pot of ethnic groups. Norwegians, Germans, and Czechs settled in the Richland Center area.
Today, with more than 5,000 residents, Richland Center is the only incorporated community in Richland County. The city’s central loca-
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tion in the county and its signifi cance as the county’s commercial and cultural focal point make the community the ideal base from which to explore the rest of beautiful Richland County, as well as Spring Green, historic Mineral Point, Wisconsin Dells, and Prairie du Chien.
Frank Lloyd WrightIn 1867, a man was born in Richland Center who was destined for international fame. Frank Lloyd Wright returned to the city in 1915 to put his unique imprint on it. In that year, A.D. German, a wholesale grocer and coal dealer, asked Wright to design a warehouse. What Wright created is known today as “The Warehouse,” an impres-sive red brick structure topped by a high band of concrete frieze that shows Mayan infl uences. The structure rests on a cork pad providing shock ab-sorption and stability.
The fi rst fl oor of the A.D. German Warehouse is now open May 1 - October 31, Sundays - 10 AM - 2 PM.
Ada JamesAda James is Richland Center’s most prominent suffragette and known for her work with disad-vantage children and women. In 1892, she and several other high school girls formed the Equality Club to assist in the campaign for women’s suffrage. Thanks to their efforts, in 1919 Wisconsin became the fi rst state to ratify the 19th amendment. Women voted nationwide for the fi rst time in the presidential election of 1920.
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1st Municipal AuditoriumThe Richland Center City Municipal Auditorium was built in 1912. The Women’s Federated Council pushed the city council to be pro-gressive and establish a place of culture and governance. This is the fi rst municipal auditorium (both theatre and government offi ces in one setting) in the state of Wisconsin. The dream is to fully renovate and restore the building, and the process is currently underway.
Purple Heart CityThe Governor designated Richland Cen-ter as Wisconsin’s Purple Heart City in 2002 – the place these distinguished awards are given each summer to men and women who have earned that high honor. Local and state dignitaries take part in
the yearly ceremony, along with the American Legion. Our American Legion Veterans Memorial Flag Park is located on Highway 14 West between the UW-Richland Campus and Krouskop Park. You’ll see the fl ags blowing as you travel Highway 14. There is a Memorial Day Parade in Richland Center, and we hosted the Purple Heart State Con-vention as well as a Purple Heart Harley Run in 2003.
building, and the process is currently underway.
women who have earned that high honor.
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Richland County Veterans
MemorialIn March 2003, the Richland County Veteran’s Memorial Committee was formed because it was felt that Richland County was long overdue for a Veteran’s memorial. This memorial, ded-icated to all Veterans of Rich-land County, starting with the War of 1812, will honor those who have served, those who are serving and those who will serve.
It will list names of individuals who have been military personnel of a war, confl ict, or in peacetime, a resident of Richland County at some period in their life and who have been honorably discharged by the military (names are being veri-fi ed). We have the support of all the military Richland County or-ganizations including the various American Legion and VFW posts, as well as the Wisconsin Vietnam Vets, Disabled American Veter-ans, Chapter #70 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, and all associated auxiliaries.
This Memorial is located along US Hwy 14, and actually is lo-cated next to the old railroad de-pot where our Soldiers/Marines boarded as far back as the Civil War to go off to war.
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Effigy MoundsRichland County and Southern Wisconsin is where thousands of earthen monuments in the shapes of animals, spirit fi gures and hu-mans were built by ancient peoples. These fascinating mounds pro-vide us with rare insights into the ideas of those bygone people. Inter-nationally famous, the mounds have few items deliberately included that might help to explain them – adding to the mystery. The mounds were built 1,000 years ago, between A.D. 750 and 1050. The end of the mound construction coincides with the arrival of foreigners from the south (Illinois). Most, but not all, of the effi gy mounds contain human burials. All mounds are regarded by Indian people as being sacred.
Ocooch Living History Center
The Ocooch Living History Center is a mon-ument to the Native American people. Com-plete with colorful fl owers and waterfalls, the Ocooch Living History Center recognizes Indian societies as complex and diverse prod-ucts of history. The center gives a large history
of Native Americans in Wisconsin starting with fi rst coming to the Americas and the rise of Indian civilizations. It goes further in depth by showing how Wisconsin Indians lost their homelands and fi nishes with foundations for the future. Located next to Our House Senior Living, Ocooch Living History Center aims to give everyone a broader understanding and appreciation of Native Americans in Wisconsin.
of Native Americans in Wisconsin starting with fi rst coming to the
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Four Seasons of Fun from Extreme…….to Serene
Richland County offers adventures that are peaceful and serene or ex-citing and extreme to help you relax, recharge, and get away from it all.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
• Trout Fishing: There are 267 miles of Class I and Class II Trout Streams here in Richland County. This is where they get the trout to stock other streams all over the state!
• Canoeing & Kayaking : The lower Wisconsin River is large, relatively swift-moving, and surrounded by hidden back waters. The Kickapoo River is famous for its winding course and a favorite of paddlers. The Pine River winds through valleys, under a natural bridge, and boasts scenic views of bluffs and lowlands.
• Snowmobiling in Richland County offers 134 miles of groomed trails.
• The Pine River Recreation Trail is a 15-mile bike trail constructed on an abandoned railroad bed. The scenic trail follows the Pine River from Richland Center to Lone Rock. Ride over 15 bridges with spans up to 240 feet. Includes 4 ecosystems and longest curved bridge in WI. The trail is for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling.
• Lower Wisconsin River Road Scenic Byway, WI Hwy 60, follows the Wisconsin River for 100 threading between the bluffs and the Wisconsin River or its backwaters. The byway has thousands of acres of public lands to explore and a variety of recreational opportunities.
• Camping, canoe rental, golfi ng, horseback riding and other recreational outdoor activities
Visitors to the Richland County area soon discover that creativity and originality are part of what rural Wisconsin is all about. From live music to theatre and from galleries to historical sites, to the scenery of the Ocooch Mountain range, and the wildlife that shares the bounty of the rich land, there is plenty to do and see.
Photo by Janis Peterson
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Economy & DemographicsRichland County now has an estimated population of 18,052 and has 586.2 square miles of land and a population density of 30.2 per square mile. Richland Center, the county seat, has a population of just over 5,000 and is perfectly located to utilize the resources offered by the metropoli-tan areas, while enjoying the benefi ts of the rural setting. Manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare and tourism lead the county’s economic profi le.
The Richland Museum & Vis-itor Center provides resources and information to visitors or persons relocating to the Richland County WI area. The City Clerk’s offi ce serves as the area’s “knowledge cen-ter” for available buildings and sites, and community de-mographics and data and can be contacted at 608-647-3466.
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ManufacturingManufacturing has been the largest industry sector providing employ-ment with nonmetallic mineral products, prime metal, machinery and electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing and printing.
Richland County also has a large presence in dairy manufacturing with three plants located in Richland Center.
• Schreiber Food – Yogurt processing
• Foremost Farms – Mozzarella Cheese processing
• Alcam Creamery – Butter processing
Major Manufacturing Employers:
• Rockwell Automation – low voltage motor control centers
• Miniature Precision Components – injection molding and assembly
• Seats, Inc – world class seating products
• Richland Foundry – raw and fi nished iron castings
• Richland Patterns – industrial patterns
• S & S Cycle – high performance motorcycle parts
• Performance Manufacturing Inc – window fabrication
• Lowe Manufacturing – auger and trencher attachments
Service companies supporting the manufacturing industry include ar-chitects, engineering fi rms, construction contractors, industrial electri-cians, industrial door technicians and industrial HVAC professionals.
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Center or see the Richland
Center website. Photo by Janis Peterson
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AgricultureThe dairy industry leads the sales of agricultural commodities pro-duced in Richland County. Milk from area dairy farms is processed into fl uid milk and cheese at the fi ve dairy production plants in the county. Beef, row crops, commercial vegetable crops, apple orchards, Christmas trees, timber and direct-marketing sales also contribute sig-nifi cantly to the total agricultural business sales.
Agriculture provides 41% of the jobs in Richland County and generates about 49% of the county’s total business sales. Taxes generated by the agri-culture industry pro-vide a tremendous economic base for the county and provide sig-nifi cant support for the local schools.
Richland County is included in the Driftless Region of southwest Wisconsin. The western side has rolling hills and scenic valleys with a large number of dairy farms, apple orchards and timber. The eastern and southern parts have lower slopes and sandy soil, excellent land for row crops and commercial vegetable production.
*Source: Richland County Agriculture: Value & Economic Impact (PDF)
TourismCome explore, celebrate and experience the Midwest seasons in Rich-land County. Richland County offers adventures that are peaceful and serene or exciting and extreme to help you relax, recharge, and get away from it all.
With a past full of citizens like Frank Lloyd Wright, the fi rst municipal auditorium in the State, the fi rst High School Band in the U.S., a Pur-ple Heart City designation, the walking bridge across the Pine River and the one of the largest natural bridges in WI, Richland County has a full array of cultural, historic and natural opportunities.
Photo by Ricki Bishop
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List of Annual EventsSPRING/SUMMER
March: • Vetesnik Powersports Annual Indoor Boat show
April: • Richland Area Farmer’s Market Opens • Big Top Chautauqua
May: • City Wide Rummage/Garage Sales • Motorsports Mayhem • Weggy Winery’s Kick off Tram Tours • Mick Memorial Park Softball Tournament, Truck & Tractor Pulls, and ATV Drag Races • Outdoor Movie theater opens for the season through Labor Day. • Memorial Day Parade
June: • Dairy Queen Monday Night Classic Cars and Motorcycle Shows begin & run through the end of August • Ocoochapalooza • GRABAAWR (Bi-Annual) • Richland Count Dairy Breakfast • Wisconsin State High School Rodeo Finals • June Dairy Days/Rodeo Parade • Lone Rock Civil War Reenactment • Pi-Tri Challenge
July: • Thunder in the Hills Independence Day Celebration in Richland Center • Lone Rock 4th of July Celebration with events, chicken BBQ, parade, and fi reworks • Churning Dirt National Truck, Tractor Pulls & Parade
Photos by Sue Anderson
List of Annual Events continued... • Boaz Fun Days • Cazenovia Celebration • Mick Memorial Park Softball Tournament and Events • Community Players last weekend of July & fi rst weekend of August.
August: • Walk with GRACE
(Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination)
• Sangria Days at Weggy Winery • Mick Memorial Park Softball Tournament & ATV Races
FALL/WINTER
September: • Richland County Fair • Viola Horse & Colt Show • Viola Truck & Tractor Pulls • Weggy Winery’s Annual Rockin’ Grape Stomp
October: • Center Color Fest with many local activities and events • City Wide Rummage/Garage Sales • Center Fest “Canyon of Lights Parade” • Annual Firefi ghter’s Dance • Hybrid Redneck Rally
November: • Craft Fairs & Shows • Rotary Lights in the Park Display opens for 6 weeks
Please check the website, www.richlandcentertourism.com for exact dates and event information and snowmobile trail information.
Also, like us on facebook www.facebook.com/RichlandCountyVisitorCenter
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Welcome to Richland County WI!We're the Wisconsin everybody is talking about!
You will fall in love with the scenery of the Ocooch Mountain range that surrounds us,
the graceful curves of country roads and be captivated by the wildlife that shares the bounty of this rich land with us. You'll enjoy the myriad of local activities, outdoor opportunities,
rich heritage, the beautiful hills and valleys, and our diverse base of businesses that combine to make Richland County
an ideal tourist destination and your new home.
Check our tourism website for an up-to-date calendar of events.
http://richlandcentertourism.com/events
Photo by Jim Nelson
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Lodging Facilities in Richland County and Muscoda
RICHLAND CENTER
MOTELS Center Lodge 608-647-8988 100 Foundry Drive Park View Inn 608-647-6354 511 W. 6th Street Ramada – White House 608-647-8869 1450 Veterans Drive Starlite Motel 608-647-6158 2000 Hwy. 14 East
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUESTHOUSES Candlewood Cabin 608-647-5720 29493 Hwy. 80 Jacquish Hollow Angler (seasonal) 608-585-2239 32491 Jacquish South Rd. Littledale Farm 608-647-7118 21925 County Hwy. ZZ (Seasonal, Summer months only.) Rembrandt & Rutabagas 608-647-2631 21945 Galway Lane
CAMPGROUNDS Alana Springs Campground 608-647-2600 22628 Covered Bridge Rd. Richland County Fairgrounds 608-647-6859 23630 County Hwy. AA
BLUE RIVER (12 MILES)
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUESTHOUSES Cream Pitcher Bed & Breakfast 608-536-3607 16334 Gault Hollow Road
CAMPGROUNDS Eagle Cave 608-537-2988 16320 Cavern Lane
LONE ROCK (12 MILES)
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUESTHOUSES Dalewood Retreat 608-647-3708 30977 County Hwy. B
CAMPGROUNDS Fireside Campground 608-583-5111 29996 Hwy. 14
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MUSCODA / AVOCA (13 MILES)
MOTEL Honkers 608-739-9009 34055 State Hwy 80, Muscoda
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUESTHOUSES Prairie Rose Bed & Breakfast 608-532-6878 107 S. Second, Avoca Victorian Rose Bed & Breakfast 608-739-4319 323 S. Wisconsin Avenue, Muscoda
CAMPGROUNDS River View Hills Canoe Rental 608-739-3472 24678 State Hwy 60, Muscoda Victoria Riverside Campground 608-739-3182
ROCKBRIDGE (9 MILES)
CAMPGROUNDS Pier County Park 608-647-4673 State Hwy. 80
VIOLA (16 MILES)
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUESTHOUSES Inn at Elk Run 608-625-2066 S4125 County Rd SS
VIOLA (23 MILES)
CAMPGROUNDS Blakely Hobbit 608-627-1461 S5106 Elk Run Road Viola Banker Park 608-627-1831
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ANIMAL LICENSINGRichland Center City Clerk’s Office
(608) 647-3466450 S. Main Street
Annual dog licenses for city residents may be obtained at the City Clerk’s office.
Cats are not licensed in Richland Center.
ART GALLERIESRed Door Gallery
148 W. Court Street • (608) 649-1700
BICYCLE LICENSINGRichland Center Police Department(608) 647- 2103 • 450 S. Main Street
Bicycle Licensing is not mandatory in Richland Center. The police department
recommends registering your bicycle in case it is stolen. Cost is $4.
BANKING
People’s Community Bank(608) 647-6136
187 S. Central Ave.www.anchorbank.com
Associated Bank(608) 647-8881 (800) 657-4636
101 E. Courtwww.associatedbank.com
BMO Harris Bank(608) 647-6303 • 108 E. Court
www.harrisbank.com
Community First Bank(608) 647-4029
1200 Sextonville Roadwww.cfbank.com
Richland County Bank(608) 647-6306 • 195 W. Courtwww.richlandcountybank.com
WCCU (Westby Coop Credit Union)(608) 647-8835 • 2403 Hwy 14 E.
www.wccucreditunion.coop
CITY SERVICES Airport (608) 647-4237
Assessor 450 Main Street(608) 647-8481
Building Inspector(608) 647-5364
(Tracy Johnson) (608) 444-0372
Cemetery 1300 N. Park • (608) 647-4612
City Utilities 450 Main Street • (608) 647-3844
Clerk-Treasurer 450 Main Street • (608) 647-3466
Community Bldg/Senior Center 1050 N Orange St • (608) 647-8108
Superintendent of Public Works(608) 647-3559 (City Street Department)
Fire Station-non emergency calls(608) 647-4556
Light Shop 133 W Robb Road • (608) 647-2434
Mayor’s Office 450 Main Street • (608) 647-6428
Police Station470 Main Street • (608) 647-2103
Recreation Director1050 N Orange Street • (608) 647-8108
Street Department650 S. Central • (608) 647-3559
Warming House Krouskop Park • (608) 647-4409
Wastewater Plant 5 Orange St. • (608) 647-3917
Water 133 W. Robb Rd. • (608) 647-4226
CLINICS/HOSPITALS
EMERGENCY DIAL 911
Helpful Numbers
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Richland County Health & Human Services
(608) 647-8821 •221 W. Seminary
Richland Medical Center LTD(608) 647-6161 • 301 E. 2nd Street
Richland Hospital, Inc.(608) 647-6321 • 333 E. 2nd Street
CHURCHESApostolic Faith
489 S Larson, Richland Center 647-8758
Ash Creek United Methodist28820 Henry Clark Ln., Richland Center
647-3070
Ash Ridge Baptist394 N Church, Richland Center
647-8662
Beulah Wesleyan Church Parsonage19587 STH 56, Richland Center
647-4695
Bloom City United Methodist14314 Church St., Bloom City
549-2631
Christ Gospel794 N Jefferson, Richland Center
647-4303
Church of the Nazarene360 S Central, Richland Center
647-4724
First Assembly of GodRichland Center • 647-3350
First Baptist394 N Church, Richland Center
647-8662
First Lutheran250 W Richland, Lone Rock • 583-2117
Five Points Lutheran Church25925 Five Points Drive, Blue River
536-3877
Gotham United Methodist32888 Second St., Gotham • 583-2128
Grace Community23357 CTH AA, Richland Center
647-2222
Jehovah’s Witnesses26505 Pleasant Valley, Richland Center
647-8201
Lone Rock Congregational202 S Chestnut, Lone Rock • 583-7222
Park Street Christian Church148 S Park, Richland Center • 647-3702
Peace United Methodist265 N Church, Richland Center
647-4559
Richland Baptist Temple2055 Allison Park, Richland Center
647-6771
Richland Center Fellowship26700 Fellowship Ln., Richland Center
647-7226
Sacred Heart417 S Oak, Lone Rock • 583-5611
Saint Anthony’s Parish32505 Hwy. V, Cazenovia • 983-2367
Saint Barnabas Episcopal297 N Main, Richland Center • 647-6003
Saint John’s Lutheran ELCA479 S Park Richland Center • 647-3000
Saint Luke’s Lutheran8th & Main, Richland Center • 647-6905
Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Rectory 160 W 4th, Richland Center
647·2621
Saint Mary’s Church32605 Durst Ln., Keyesville • 585-4846
Seventh Day Adventist26625 Crestview Dr., Richland Center
647-2977
Richland Center Free Methodist405 S Park St., Richland Center
647-4141
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Town & Country Presbyterian345 S Cairns Ave., Richland Center
647-2754
Trinity United Methodist400 E Seminary, Richland Center
647-3203
United Methodist16900 State Hwy. 171, Boaz • 536-3603
225 N Washington, Viola • 627-1910
Viola Pentecostal430 W Drake, Viola • 627-1080
West Lima Church of Christ10488 Christian St., LaFarge • 625-4266
Willow Valley United Methodist24811 St. Hwy. 58, 1thaca • 585-2281
COUNTY SERVICESAmbulance Coordinator
181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-6474
Child Support Agency181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-8663
Clerk of Court(608) 647-3956
Coroner 181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-6474
Corporation Counsel(608) 647-8564
County Clerk(608) 647-2197
Dept. of Land Conservation181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-2100
District Attorney181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-3493
Emergency Government181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-8187
Extension Agents 1100 Hwy 14 W. • (608) 647-6148
Fairgrounds(608) 647-6859
Health & Human Services221 W. Seminary
Aging & Disability(608) 647-4616/(877) 794-2372
Children’s Services(608) 647-8821
Clinical Services(608) 647-8821
Economic Support(608) 647-8821Public Health(608) 647-8821
Highway Commission(608) 647-4707
Highway Garage(608) 647-2208
Judge181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-2626
Nutrition Meal Site 701 W. Seminary • (608) 647-2323
Register of Deeds 181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-3011
Sheriff ’s Business/Admin Office(608) 647-8906
Sheriff ’s Dept.(608) 647-2106/ (800) 544-2106
Treasurer(608) 647-3658
Veteran Service Officer181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-6101
Zoning Administrator181 W. Seminary • (608) 647-2447
DRIVER’S LICENSING Department of Motor Vehicle –
Driver’s License Div.(800) 924-3570
26136 Executive Lane, Suite A(888-368-9556 Road Testing Appts.)
Monday and Wednesday 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.www.dot.wisconsin.gov
DRY CLEANER
Dee-Luxe Dry Cleaners(608) 647-4558 • 711 S. Church St.
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
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ENTERTAINMENTGalaxie Skate Center
(608) 647-45151215 E. Haseltine
Center Cinema Twins Theatre & Starlite 14 Drive-In
(608) 647-3669 • 192 South Centralwww.richlandmovies.com
Center Cinema Twins is a theatre offering two screens. The drive-in theatre on highway 14
shows films throughout the summer months at dusk on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Center Color Fest and Parade of Lights www.richlandcentertourism.com
Color Fest takes place the first weekend in October and consists of various activities in and around Richland Center, including the
“Lighted” Parade Saturday night.
Rotary Lights In The Park(608) 604-3191 (Aaron Troxel)
Open Nov. 25, 2015 - Dec. 31, 2015A stunning display of lights in the park!
Four Seasons of Funwww.hybridredneck.com
Truck and tractor pulls, grass drags, food and lots of excitement at Motorsports Mayhem in May. Car & semi truck show, kids’ pedal pull, truck and tractor
pulls, grass drags, food, live music and much more at Churning Dirt Nationals in July. The Hybrid Red-
neck Rally is held in October and brings more truck and tractor pulls, grass drags, food and great times for everyone. All are held at the Richland County
Fairgrounds. Camping is available.
Community Players of Southwest Wisconsin
(608) 604-7758www.community-players.com
The regional theater group provides various stage productions throughout the year.
Richland County Fair(608) 647-6859
Richland County Fairgroundswww.co.richland.wi.us/fairgrounds
23630 County Highway ZHeld the weekend after Labor Day each year,
the county fair provides education, entertainment and food.
Additional EventsFind more events, dates and details at
www.richlandcentertourism.com
FLORISTS
Added Touch Floral & Gifts(608) 647-2319 • 339 N. Main St.
FUNERAL HOMES
Clary Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services(608) 647-6390 • 26777 Jelland Drive
Pratt Funeral & Cremation Service(608) 647-4808
120 N. Park Street
Stafford Funeral Home(608) 647-8148
1235 Hwy. 14 West
• Income Tax Preparation
• Electronic Filing
• Tax Planning
159 S. Main St.Richland Center, WI 53581
608-647-5764
Looking For Relief?
Julie’s Tax Service
Past President of the Wisconsin Society of Enrolled Agents
Hours: January 15 - April 159 AM - 6 PM Monday - Friday
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GARBAGE REMOVALRichland Center Landfill
(608) 647-8496 County Hwy. AA
Mon. & Wed. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. – NoonOrganic Waste Recycling Site
prior to Landfill gates.
Town & Country Sanitation(608) 375-5856/ (800) 626-1915
Waste Management(608) 326-4155/ (800) 356-3814
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
NHS of Richland Center(608) 647-4949P.O. Box 631
Richland Center Housing Authority(608) 647-4877
450 S. Main Street
Richland County Housing Authority(608) 647-3214
210 S. Orange Street
HOUSING – APARTMENTSBrookview Townhouses
(608) 739-31901600 W. Seminary
Goodman Lake Housing(608)649-4443
1701 Woodland Circle
Home Apartments(608) 647-4663
1500 W. Seminary
Kennedy Park Place(608) 819-9455
300 E. Seminary St.
TC Rentals – Apartments(608) 583-2324
Cell (608) 604-6235
Victoria Court Apartments(608) 643-5277 (Home-Fred)East 4th St. (near hospital)(608) 393-2562 (Cell-Fred)
Woodbury Village Apartments(608) 647-3555
1684 Wedgewood Drive
HOUSING – SENIOR CITIZENHarvest Guest Home –
Jaydee Elder Care(608) 647-8205
857 West Side Dr.
NHS – Park Hotel Senior Citizen Apartments
(608) 647-4949 125 E. Seminary Street
www.nhsrcwi.org
Our House Assisted Living for Seniors(608) 647-4500
240 & 250 Orange Streetwww.ourhouseassisted.com
Pine River Terrace(608) 647-5886
1480 Wedgewood Drive
Pine Valley Healthcare & Rehabilitation(608) 647-2138
25951 Circle View Dr.www.co.richland.wi.us/departments/pinevalley
Richland Hills Apartments(608) 647-4877
701 W. Seminary
Ridgeview Commons Senior Housing(608) 647-2525
975 W. Seminary Street
Schmitt Woodland Hills(608) 647-8931
1400 W. Seminary Street
INTERNET
Charter(877) 728-3121
www.charter.com
MHTC Net(608) 647-6280
1450 Veterans Dr.
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DirectTV(866) 446-8974
Genuine Telecom(608) 647-2345/ (888) 454-5114
1027 N. Jefferson St.www.genuinetel.com
HughesNet(866) 549-6306
LAUNDROMATS
G&R Laundry-Daves Laundry Centers(608) 647-5170341 E. Burton
Main Street Laundromat909 N. Main Street
LIBRARIESBrewer Library(608) 647-6444
325 N. Central Ave.www.rc.swls.org
The library has wireless Internet access, computer lab, meeting rooms, photocopier, and the Richland County Historical Room.
Brewer International Science Library(608) 647-6513
325 N. Central Ave.
UW-Richland’s Miller Library (UW-Richland Campus)1200 Highway 14 West
NEWSPAPERS
Richland Observer(608) 647-6141172 E. Court
Shopping News(608) 647-2911272 N. Main St.
POST OFFICE 213 N. Central(608) 647-2060
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. – 12 noon
Closed Sunday
PHARMACIESRichland Family Prescription Center
(608) 647-8806301 E. 2nd Street (inside Richland Hospital)
Thrifty White Pharmacy(608) 647-8918
190 Richland Square
WalMart(608) 647-89412401 Hwy 14 E.
RADIO STATIONS
WRCO 100.9 FM 1450 AM(608) 647-21111900 Hwy 14 E.www.wrco.com
REALTORS
Anderson Realty(608) 649-3500
www.workn4you.com
Century 21 Complete Service Realty(608) 647-6145721 Hwy 14 E.
www.century21csr.com
Driftless Area(608) 647-9050
27128 US Hwy 14www.driftlessareallc.com
Gary Kershner Real Estate(608) 647-4513
27127 Hwy 14 E.
JR Ewing Realty(608) 647-26221581 Hwy 14
www.jrewingrealty.com
Marshall Agency Realtors(608) 647-6371
180 W. Seminary Streetwww.marshallagencyrealtors.com
Hansen Realty(608) 647-6654
185 N. Main Streetwww.remax-richland-wi.com
United Country Real Estate(608) 647-63962050 Hwy 14 E.
www.unitedcountryrcwi.com
Wilkinson Auction & Realty Co.(608) 739-4404
105 N. Wisconsin Ave., Muscoda, WIwww.warco1.com
SCHOOLS
RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICTDistrict Office(608) 647-6106
1996 Hwy. 14 W.www.richland.k12.wi.us
Doudna Elementary (K-5)(608) 647-8971
1990 Bohman Drive
Jefferson Elementary (K-5)(608) 647-6351586 N. Main
Lincoln Elementary(608) 647-2511678 S. Park St.
Middle School (6-8)(608) 647-6381
1801 Hwy 80 South
High School(608) 647-6131
1996 US Hwy. 14
Eagle School (Private Pre K-12)(608) 647-6742 • Hwy. OO
ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office Superintendent(608) 585-2512 • 26415 St. Hwy. 58
www.ithaca.k12.wi.us
Grade School(608) 585-3100
High School(608) 585-2311
Richland Christian Academy (PreK-12)(608) 647-6771
2055 Allison Park
St. Mary’s Catholic School (K-8)(608) 647-2422
155 W. 5th Streetwww.stmarysrc.com
University Wisconsin – Richland(608) 647-6186
1200 Highway 14 Westwww.richland.uwc.edu
One of 13 state colleges, UW-Richland offers two-year programs and non-credit outreach courses. UW-Richland’s Miller
Library is open to the public.
County Extension Office(608) 647-6148 • 1100 Hwy. 14 W.
UW-Richland, Melville Hallwww.uwex.edu/ces/cty/richland
An extension of the University of Wisconsin, the Richland County extension office is a
resource for agricultural information, business development, nutritional information, 4H youth organization and the county parks.
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Where the Friendly People “Meat”
Stop in today to see our large assortment of Brats,
Hot Dogs, Beef and Pork Bundles, Steaks,
and Tenderloins.
608-647-4577Carl, Susan & Craig Huth, Owners
590 S. Main St Richland Center, WI 53581
RICHLANDLOCKER CO. INC.
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Over 20 varieties of apples, open mid August to Christmas.Concord grapes ready early SeptemberFresh apple ciderFresh homemade caramel applesHomemade Apple CiderDoughnuts & Other Baked GoodsAll fruits carefully harvested by handPure Golden HoneyGift boxes availableWe ship UPSCome check us out!
31128 Apple Ridge Rd.Richland Center, WI 53581
608-585-2701 Fax: 608-585-2008www.oakwoodfruitfarm.com
The retail sales area located in the heart of the orchard, is the center of
activity during harvest time.“The Place For Family Fun!”
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The Fun Place to Be!Open BOwling 7 Days a week
lunch specialsMonday through Friday
FriDay Fish Fry
Serving the Best Pizza’s in Town!
(608) 649-PINZ (7469)
100 S. Orange Street, Richland Center
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TAXI & TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Towne Taxi(608) 647-3114
(7 days a week: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.)
Richland Center Transit(608) 649-TAXI (8294)(Handicap Accessible)
Richland Center Bus Service, Inc.(608) 647-4446
1177 Foundry Drive
Richland County Public Transportation(608) 647-4616
Call for appointment. Serving the surrounding areas for those who
transportation services to Richland Center for appointments,
shopping, or to meet with friends.
SELF-STORAGE FACILITIESVetesnik Motors(608) 647-8808
943 Sextonville Rd.
Bohmann Drive Storage Units(608) 843-2420
Greg’s Auto World(608) 583-3400
Jim OmanUnits by the
Richland County Fairgrounds(608) 647-3001 (Home)
(608) 475-0503 (Cell)
TELEPHONEGenuine Telecom
(608) 647-2345/ (888) 454-51141027 N. Jefferson
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Frontier (formerly Verizon)(877) 462-8188
Residential & Businesswww.frontier.com
TELEVISION - CATVCharter Communication
(877) 728-3121
DirecTV(800) 280-4388
Dish Network(608) 647-4280
Local Television ChannelsABC – Channel 27NBC – Channel 15CBS – Channel 3PBS – Channel 21Fox – Channel 47
Richland Center – Channel 12
UTILITIESELECTRICITY AND WATERAlliant Energy (800) 862-6222
City Utilities(608) 647-3844
(608) 647-2456 emergencies450 S. Main Street
Richland Electric Cooperative(608) 647-3173
1027 N. Jefferson StreetThe city provides local water and
electric service for the city of Richland Center. For those living outside the city limits, service
is provided by either Richland Electric Cooperative or Alliant Energy.
NATURAL GASWE Energies
(800) 242-9137 24 hr. Customer Service(800) 261-5325 Emergency
(800) 242-8511 Diggers Hotline
LP GASPremier Consumers Cooperative
(608) 647-6171
Ferrell Gas(608) 647-2164 • 1211 Hwy. 14 E.
Reliable LP Gas(608) 647-7034 • 27129 Hwy. 14 E.
Tru Gas(608) 647-3100/ (800) 318-6609
1701 Hwy. 14 E.
VOTER REGISTRATIONRichland Center City Clerk’s Office
(608) 647-3466450 South Main Street
Proof of residency and driver’s license or state identification card required.
VETERINARY SERVICERichland Veterinary
(608) 647-33881111 Sextonville Rd.
Shireman Veterinary Clinic(608) 647-6333
150 South Main St.
WI-FI AVAILABILITY
Brewer Library325 N Central Ave. • (608) 647-6513
Center Lodge100 Foundry Dr. • (608) 647-8988
City Auditorium182 N Central Ave. • (608) 647-3456
Country Kitchen1450 Veterans Dr. • (608) 647-6339
Culver’s2405 US Hwy 14 E. • (608) 647-7790
McDonald’s875 US Hwy 14 E. • (608) 647-2740
Ocooch Books & Libations145 W Court St. • (608) 647-8826
Pine River Coop196 W Court St. • (608) 647-7299
Ramada1450 Veteran’s Dr. • (608) 647-8869
Rembrandt & Rutabagas21945 Galway Rd. • (608) 647-2631
UW-Richland Campus/Café1200 Hwy 14 W. • (608) 647-6186
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Center Café Family Style Restaurant2000 Richland Square, Hwy 14 E.608-647-5884
China InnDine-In or Carry-Out121 Richland Square, Hwy 14 E.608-647-5277
Cinco de MayoAuthentic Mexican Restaurant155 Richland Square, Hwy 14 E.608-647-3034
Country KitchenDaily lunch buffet 1450 Veterans Drive • 608-647-6339
Culver’sBurgers, sandwiches, salads, custard2405 Hwy 14 E. • 608-647-7790
D&D PubYour Host Sog MoenYuba • 608-528-4312
Dairy O (Seasonal)Sandwiches, burgers, ice cream286 W. 6th Street • 608-647-8770
Dairy QueenHot eats, cool treats2320 Hwy 14 E. • 608-647-3644
Donut Diner (The)Donuts, Soups and Sandwiches 195 N Church • 608-649-1080
Dragon BuffetChinese Buffet 723 E Hwy 14 • 608-649-8888
Duffy SladesSandwiches, burgers, seafood, steak house28295 US Hwy 14 • 608-647-8886
Empire GrillHomemade cooking!101 W. Court St.
HonkersYour Dining, Lodging & Spirit Destination34055 Hwy 80, Muscoda • 608-739-9009
Hub PubHub City608-647-6566
Karen’s Supper ClubBoaz608-536-3792
Kelly’s CoffeeCoffee, latte, donuts and more!Hwy. 14 East • 608-475-6466
Kentucky Fried Chicken /Taco Bell1950 Hwy 14 E. • 608-647-2178
Kwik Trip – DowntownPizza, soups, sandwiches, daily specials, drinks & more 72 S. Main Street • 608-647-4145
Kwik Trip – Hwy 14Pizza, soups, sandwiches, daily specials, drinks & more2393 Hwy 14 E. • 608-647-2297
McDonald’s875 Hwy 14 E. • 608-647-2740
Mellem’s Fish HouseThursdays through Saturdays1885 Allison Park Drive608-647-6557
Papa Murphy’sTake and Bake Pizzas1511 US Hwy 14 E. • 608-649-7272
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Ash Creek County Forest 3 miles from Richland Center Parking lot on Hwy 80
All trout (Brooks & Browns) must be returned to the stream.
Bear Creek 15 miles from Richland Center
Hwy 14 E, turn on Cty Hwy B (Sextonville), turn left on Hwy 130, turn right at Kaul Park onto St. Kililians Road, go ½ mile & cross Bear
Creek, park by bridge, can only fish downstream.
Knapp’s Creek 20 miles from Richland Center
Hwy 171 & Cty V, park along road
Pine River Fish from Hwy 80 to WRCO
Brown troutParking in city park lot on Bohmann Dr.
Little Willow - Ithaca – Hwy 58Can park by bridges along most of the stream - Neptune
Elk Creek - DNR Land Hwy 14 W to Cty U. Look for DNR signs
Park along Elk Creek Road.
Pine River - Hwy 80 NBeyond Rockbridge. Park at bridge.
Little Willow - Hwy 58Near Ithaca, beyond Lloyd. Park at the bridge.
Camp Creek - DNR LandLook for DNR signs & parking. Hwy 56, near Viola
Melanchton Creek - DNR LandHwy 80 N, 5 miles North of Hub City
Newly restored, big parking lot on right side of road. Brook Trout
Local DNR contact Mike Nice 647-4712
Richland County Fishing Information
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The Pine River Recreation Trail presents an unusual assortment of ecosystem, including lowland hardwood forests, cattail marshes, the Sextonville tamarack bog, an oak savannah, prairies, and jack pine barrens. Each of these ecosystems is briefly described on County- sponsored markers installed by an Eagle Scout. The trail traces the course of the meandering Pine River from Richland Center south to the swift-flowing Wisconsin River, near Gotham.
The 14.3 mile trail is generally flat and is constructed of asphalt in the City and of well-compacted crushed limestone in the County. Fifteen bridges along the route span lengths of 16 feet to 241 feet for the magnificent curved bridge south of Twin Bluffs. In the City the trail is located on the dike on the east side of the Pine River. Be certain to note the historic footbridge which westsiders use to come into the central city. You may want to tarry a while in the City Arboretum, which has 65 types of trees, each labeled with a brief description. As it leaves the City, the trail is built on an abandoned railroad right of way, which runs all the way to Lone Rock.
The trail may be used for hiking, bilking and snowmobiling. No other motorized vehicles are allowed. Dogs must be on a leash. This is a “carry-on, carry-off” trail, and you are invited to enjoy the picnic tables located along the trail for resting and picnicking. No permit or fee is required for using the trail. The trail is maintained by the City of Richland Center and by Richland County.
Twin Bluffs. In the City the trail is located on the dike on the east side of the Pine River. Be certain to note the historic footbridge which westsiders use to come into the central city. You may want to tarry a while in the City Arboretum, which has 65 species of trees, each labeled with a brief description. The Arboretum also contains over 100 shrubs and perennials. As it leaves the City, the trail is built on an abandoned railroad right of way, which runs all the way to Lone Rock.
The entire trail may be used for hiking and biking; outside of the city the trail may be used for snowmobiling, weather permitting. No other motorized vehicles are allowed. Dogs must be on a leash. This is a “carry-on, carry-off” trail, and you are invited to enjoy the picnic tables located along the trail for resting and picnicking. No permit or fee is required for using the trail. The trail is maintained by the City of Richland Center and by Richland County.
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In Richland Center, the trail starts/ends in Krouskop Park on Hwy. 14 West. In Krouskop Park, there is adequate parking, restrooms and drinking water.
In Twin Bluffs there is parking, a shelter, a picnic table, and a porta-potty.
In Gotham, the town park is on Fulton Street, one block south of the trail and its intersection with Hwy. 60.
In Lone Rock, from Hwy. 130 go west on Richland Street to the trail head/end. There is parking here.
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In Richland Center, the trail starts/ends in Krouskop Park on Hwy. 14 West. In Krouskop Park, there is adequate parking, restrooms and drinking water.
In Twin Bluffs there is parking, a shelter, a picnic table, and a porta-potty.
In Gotham, the town park is on Fulton Street, one block south of the trail and its intersection with Hwy. 60.
In Lone Rock, from Hwy. 130 go west on Richland Street to the trail head/end. There is parking here.
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