KESHENA, WI – The Menominee County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution last week that declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Residents are urged to heed the advice from the health departments.
The County will also be restricting public access to buildings and reducing the number of employees on-site starting Monday.
Locations that are closed to the public include the Menominee County Sheriff’s Office as well as the 911 Center.
No one from the public will be allowed to enter the facility.
Any business that needs to be done will need to be done by phone or email.
A walk-up option is available if a physical presence is needed. Those using the system are asked to use the intercom located next to the public entrance door. A representative will assist at that time. There is also a dropbox that will be outside the public entrance door for any paper documents that are being submitted to the office.
Anyone with an emergency is asked to call 911.
Administration Office- 715-799-3357
Dispatch or Non-Emergency Line- 715-799-3881















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