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10/07/2024

Hello,
Below is a press release pertaining to the public library expansion. To cut to the chase, Fennimore was awarded the full $4,250,000!! This will be a great addition to the city!! I would like to say thank you on behalf of the community to all of those that spent so much donated time applying for this grant.

Ryan Boebel

Gov. Evers Announces $115 Million in Grants to 35 Local and Tribal Communities for New Construction and Renovations of Public Libraries and Community Centers

ASHLAND — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA), today announced over $115 million in grants to local and Tribal communities through DOA’s Flexible Facilities Program (FFP). Funded through the U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) Capital Projects Fund (CPF) as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s American Rescue Plan Act, these grants will go toward funding public facility expansion or improvement projects designed to provide reliable broadband access to local communities, including libraries, community centers, and multi-purpose community facilities.

“We’re working to build the 21st-century infrastructure and workforce Wisconsin needs to meet the demands of the 21st Century, including expanding access to high-speed internet. Every Wisconsinite should have access to reliable, affordable, high-speed internet, and these investments will help build upon our work to close the digital divide, especially in our rural areas and communities,” said Gov. Evers. “I’m incredibly proud to be working alongside our dedicated state agencies and federal partners to help bolster our public infrastructure, including supporting our libraries and community centers and expanding access to critical services for folks in every corner of our state.”

“Access to reliable internet is a necessity for Wisconsinites across the state to attend school, make doctor appointments, manage their farms, and run their businesses,” said U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin). “I’m thrilled to work with state and local partners to expand internet access in our communities, level the playing field, and ensure everyone in Wisconsin has the opportunity to thrive.”

“The Biden-Harris Administration is making significant progress nationwide to ensure Americans have access to high-speed internet and close the digital divide,” said U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo. “With these resources, Wisconsin families and small business owners will gain access to new economic opportunities and vital services like healthcare and education.”

“We’ve seen a lot of interest in these projects to remove barriers and expand vital broadband services for Wisconsinites,” said DOA Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld. “I’m excited about the variety of projects these grants will help support across the state.”

The state of Wisconsin received a total of $189 million from the CPF for the FFP, the CPF Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program, and for the previously announced Digital Connectivity and Navigators Program at the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) to support high-quality multi-purpose community facilities and help address high-speed internet access, affordability, and adoption in the state. DOA was originally awarded $107 million from the CFP to support the FFP, and an additional more than $7 million was made available through savings across CPF programs.

In December, Gov. Evers, U.S. Sen. Baldwin, DOA, and the PSC announced Treasury’s approval of the state’s plans to utilize $140 million of federal funds from the CFP to create the two new grant programs, the FFP and the Digital Connectivity and Navigators Program.

The FFP is designed to fund community facility projects such as public libraries, community centers, and multi-purpose community facilities in order to address critical requirements of digital and broadband access resulting from or exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. The projects are intended to serve disadvantaged populations most disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and who have limited or no remote access to broadband. The funded projects must provide new, renovated, or expanded facilities, broadband/high-speed internet service, and other digital connectivity equipment, and devices that will enable remote access to work, education, and health monitoring activities and resources. Wisconsin has committed to awarding at least $20 million in FFP grants to projects that include the construction, renovation, or expansion of public library facilities, in addition to digital technology and connectivity improvements within said facilities.

The FFP is open to all units of general local government and Tribal governments in Wisconsin. The maximum award is $4.25 million.

The CPF-FFP projects aim to:
• Directly support recovery from the coronavirus pandemic by strengthening and improving the public infrastructure to provide the digital resources necessary for Wisconsinites to be able to access remote work, education, and healthcare monitoring opportunities;
• Enable investments in capital assets designed to address inequities in access to critical services; and
• Provide 21st-century public infrastructure necessary to access critical services, including a high-quality and affordable broadband internet connection.

Gov. Evers’ administration has done more to expand access to high-speed internet than any other administration in state history. Since 2019, Gov. Evers has allocated more than $345 million in state and federal funds to expand high-speed internet, including the largest state investment in state history. These investments have made it possible for the Commission to award grants to help more than 410,000 homes and businesses access new or improved broadband services. In his most recent budget, the governor recommended allocating $750 million in state funding for broadband expansion to supplement the federal funding being allocated to the state in coming years. Unfortunately, despite that the federal funds Wisconsin expects to receive will not be sufficient to address the broadband needs across the state, Republicans in the Wisconsin State Legislature removed this funding from the final budget and provided $0 in new funding for broadband.

In addition to state and federal investments, in 2020, Gov. Evers created the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband Access to advise the governor and the Legislature on broadband actions, policies, and strategies to successfully expand high-speed internet in Wisconsin. In 2021, Gov. Evers declared it the Year of Broadband Access, and during that year, Gov. Evers directed $100 million in federal funds to broadband expansion—the largest single round of broadband investment in state history. Further, last year, Gov. Evers, together with the PSC and the Department of Public Instruction, also announced the launch of the Internet Discount Finder website to help Wisconsin households find and access affordable internet.

The Evers Administration is continuing this work as the PSC prepares to implement President Biden’s ‘Internet for All’ Initiative and reach Gov. Evers’ goal of bridging Wisconsin’s digital divide.

Fennimore | $4,250,000
Funding will assist with public library renovations, which will benefit over 4,500 individuals, including those experiencing lower-than-average income, education, and access to technology. Funding will go towards expanding an existing library space with the construction of three telemedicine rooms, a conference room, and a multi-purpose space with kitchenette. This project will offer all community members ADA-compliant, barrier-free access to improved broadband and Wi-Fi access, multi-purpose meeting rooms, more desktop and laptop computers, and private rooms for work, education, and healthcare monitoring.

08/02/2024
Steve called me after the post for our potential water issue and offered the use of this brand new tool. I received both...
07/31/2024

Steve called me after the post for our potential water issue and offered the use of this brand new tool. I received both a phone call and text message alerting me of the notice. I would encourage all to sign up for this but, it’s up to you. Just putting it out there.

Thanks, Ryan

Grant County residents and visitors can now sign up to receive notifications and emergency alerts through the Code Red system. To register, text GRANTWIALERTS to 24639 or visit the registration portal at https://accountportal.onsolve.net/grantcountywinotifications

Code Red will be used by Grant County and local communities to keep residents informed and aware. The system can be used to make residents aware of threats to safety, missing children/persons, inclement weather, utility outages and to communicate other important messages or instructions. You can choose to receive messages by telephone, text and email. There is no cost for this service.

07/30/2024

Dear Residents of the City of Fennimore,
City of Fennimore water may be contaminated due to loss of pressure.

What should you do?
Out of an abundance of caution, do not drink water or ingest ice before boiling it or use a safe alternative source.
Bring all water to a full, rolling boil, let it boil for one minute or longer, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, and food preparation until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in water.
A safe alternative source includes bottled water. The City is partnering with Bender’s Foods to provide 1 case of water per City household until Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 at 8am, at which time bottled water will be available at the City Office.
After the system has restored pressure and lifted the advisory, its recommended consumers flush their building plumbing systems.

What happened? What is being done?
On July 30, 2024 we experienced a loss of pressure in our water system due to an automatic valve creating excess pressure in the system resulting in several water main breaks. A loss of water pressure means that contamination could have entered our drinking water distribution system. There is an increased chance that the drinking water may contain bacteria that could make you sick. The affected area includes all City water customers. We are taking the following steps to correct the problem: rapidly rechlorinating the water main network and increasing water quality testing frequency and locations. We will let you know when tests show the water is safe to drink and you no longer need to boil your water. We expect to resolve the problem within several days.
Attached is a notice letter from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that explains more about the potential hazards that may exist.

For more information
For more information, please contact City Hall at 608-822-6119 between the hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm. Do not call 911.
You can also call the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791 or Wisconsin DNR at 608-843-4895 for general guidelines regarding water quality safety.

This notice is being sent to you by City of Fennimore Water Utility.
Public Water System ID 12200969 Date Distributed: July 30, 2024

Thank you,
Ryan Boebel
608-485-2206
Mayor, City of Fennimore

https://fennimore.com/public-works/water/

04/11/2024

UPDATE: The 6:45 drill has been canceled due to weather concerns.

ORIGINAL POST: Today is Wisconsin's Statewide Tornado Drill. All municipal warning sirens in Grant County will be sounded at 1:45 and 6:45 pm. The two drills give opportunities to practice tornado safety plans at school, work, and home.

01/12/2024

With the impending snow storm, please try to park off the streets if you are able. Our crews have been out trying to keep up with the snow all this week, and will continue to work diligently going forward. Thank you to everyone for your patience.

06/27/2023

The Brush & Compost Site has new hours! Mondays and Thursdays it will be open from 3pm to 6pm, and Saturday's from 8am to 12 pm subject to staffing availability.

Hello,Just wanted to share a press release that come about after a meeting with Congressman Van Orden last Friday evenin...
04/24/2023

Hello,
Just wanted to share a press release that come about after a meeting with Congressman Van Orden last Friday evening concerning the Energizer Plant.

Thanks,
Ryan

11/10/2022

SCAM! The USPS has reached out to the City to ask us to help make our residents aware of a scam going on. People are receiving text messages similar to the one posted below, stating you must pay money to have a package redelivered. DO NOT respond, or click on the link if you receive a text. The Post Office is not sending these texts.

10/12/2022

Fennimore Trick or Treat hours will be 4 pm to 7 pm on Monday, October 31st.

09/29/2022

Fennimore's City Employee, Jordan Fritche is currently on his way to New Smyrna Beach, Florida to help relief efforts after Hurrican Ian. Follow their progress at meuw.org/ian

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