Willliams Bay-based Dancing Dudes, LLC is currently developing the Bay Life Building, seen here as an artist's concept, on a long-vacant 0.31-acre commercial land parcel at 1 E. Geneva St. in downtown Williams Bay. On Jan. 15, the Williams Bay Village Board approved Resolution R-03-2024, authorizing the village to submit an application on behalf of Dancing Dudes to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. for a $250,000 Community Development Investment program grant in support of the redevelopment project. A spring groundbreaking was held. Once completed, the Bay Life Building will house the relocated operations off two popular downtown businesses, Green Grocer & Deli and Clear Waters Salon & Med Spa.
Against a backdrop of heavily-laden trees and power lines, Village of Williams Bay Department of Public Works crews kept busy hauling snow out of the downtown district along Walworth Avenue on Jan. 15, following a Jan. 12-14 weekend snowstorm that dumped 15-plus inches of snow on the village. Public Works crews were feted for their "good job" efforts by Village President Bill Duncan at the Jan. 15 village board meeting.
As Village Administrator David Lothspeich looks on, Chief of Police Justin P. Timm makes his annual department report to the Williams Bay Village Board on Jan. 15. In 2023, the Williams Bay Police Department logged a 20% year-to-year increase in core calls for service from 3,877 to 4,625 in its 2.8-square-mile, 3,001-resident service area. Core calls are the total number of calls for service, minus extra patrols, business checks and house checks.
Emilee and JR discuss how the Wisconsin Supreme Court is now weighing six different proposals for how to redraw the state's legislative districts.
Willliams Bay-based Dancing Dudes, LLC is currently developing the Bay Life Building, seen here as an artist's concept, on a long-vacant 0.31-acre commercial land parcel at 1 E. Geneva St. in downtown Williams Bay. On Jan. 15, the Williams Bay Village Board approved Resolution R-03-2024, authorizing the village to submit an application on behalf of Dancing Dudes to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. for a $250,000 Community Development Investment program grant in support of the redevelopment project. A spring groundbreaking was held. Once completed, the Bay Life Building will house the relocated operations off two popular downtown businesses, Green Grocer & Deli and Clear Waters Salon & Med Spa.
As Village Administrator David Lothspeich looks on, Chief of Police Justin P. Timm makes his annual department report to the Williams Bay Village Board on Jan. 15. In 2023, the Williams Bay Police Department logged a 20% year-to-year increase in core calls for service from 3,877 to 4,625 in its 2.8-square-mile, 3,001-resident service area. Core calls are the total number of calls for service, minus extra patrols, business checks and house checks.