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Speakers List for Shoreland Issues For Lake Organizations & Other Conservation Groups May 2001 Compiled by: Lynn Markham, Land Use and Shoreland Educator The Land Use Education Center Cooperative Extension and College of Natural Resources University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

Speakers List for Shoreland Issues 2001 Below is a list of shoreland issues and knowledgeable people who may be able to speak to your organization. Please note that some of the speakers are statewide while others cover a limited geographical area. The contact list at the back of this packet contains the title, geographical area, phone number and e-mail address for each speaker. Shoreland issues included in this list: 1) How Shoreland Development Affects Water Quality 2) How Shoreland Development Affects Fish, Wildlife and Their Habitats 3) How Shoreland Development Affects Natural Shoreline Aesthetics 4) Shoreland Ordinances: Management Strategies and Tools 5) Shoreland Incentive Programs 6) Shoreland Educational Programs 7) County Water Classification Projects 8) How Citizens Can Influence Local Land Use Decisions 9) Lake and River Grant Opportunities 10) Shoreland Restoration 11) Recreational Use Conflicts: Boating, Other Surface Water Use and Piers 12) Formation of Lake Associations and Districts 13) Septic Systems Water Quality Impacts & Regulations 14) Basic Lake Ecology and Management 15) Introduction to Limnology: Why All Lakes Are Not Alike and How the Lake Classification Process Accounts for These Differences 16) Wisconsin s Public Trust Doctrine 17) Managing Your Shoreline and Shallows to Protect Water Quality and Wildlife Habitat 18) Wetlands 19) Water Levels 20) Shoreland Zoning and Your Forest Land Note Please contact the speakers at least one month ahead of time to check on their availability. Speakers can be more effective if you provide them with some background about your group, their interests and current issues. Speakers may require a certain audience size in order to make the best use of their time. It will be your responsibility to advertise the event and arrange the logistics including audio-visual equipment. 1

Speakers for each shoreland issue: An asterisk (*) after a speaker s name indicates that there is a description of their presentation included in the contact list following their name. 1) How Shoreland Development Affects Water Quality Statewide speakers: Mike Dresen, Tamara Dudiak, John Hagengruber, Bob Korth, Lynn Markham*, Carrol Schaal, Donna Sefton, Jo Seiser*, Susan Tesarik*, and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: Jim Cahow, Matthew Davis*, John Haack, Bill Klase, Darren Lochner, Gretchen Messer, Catherine Neiswender, Gregory Sevener, Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton, Suzanne Wade, Jennifer Wudi and DNR Water Management Specialists. 2) How Shoreland Development Affects Fish, Wildlife and Their Habitats Statewide speakers: Mike Dresen, Tamara Dudiak, John Hagengruber, Bob Korth, Lynn Markham*, Carrol Schaal, Donna Sefton, Jo Seiser*, Susan Tesarik*, and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: Jim Cahow, Matthew Davis*, John Haack, Bill Klase, Darren Lochner, Gretchen Messer, Buzz Sorge, Suzanne Wade, Jennifer Wudi and DNR Water Management Specialists. 3) How Shoreland Development Affects Natural Shoreline Aesthetics Statewide speakers: John Hagengruber, Bob Korth, Donna Sefton, Susan Tesarik* and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: John Haack, Bill Klase, Darren Lochner, Gretchen Messer, Catherine Neiswender, Charmaine Robaidek, Gregory Sevener, Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton, Jennifer Wudi, County Zoning Administrators and DNR Water Management Specialists. 4) Shoreland Ordinances: Management Strategies and Tools Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Tamara Dudiak, John Hagengruber, Bob Korth, Lynn Markham*, Susan Tesarik* and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: Catherine Neiswender, Jeffrey Thornton, Jennifer Wudi, County Zoning Administrators and DNR Water Management Specialists. 5) Shoreland Incentive Programs Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Nancy Hill* and Carroll Schaal. Local speakers: John Haack and Buzz Sorge. 6) Shoreland Educational Programs Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Tamara Dudiak, Bob Korth, and Carroll Schaal. Local speakers: Matthew Davis*, John Haack, Karl Kostrosky, Darren Lochner, Catherine Neiswender and Jennifer Wudi. 7) County Water Classification Projects Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Bob Korth, Lynn Markham*, Carroll Schaal, Donna Sefton and Susan Tesarik*. Local speakers: Karl Kostrosky, Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton, Jennifer Wudi and County Zoning Administrators. 8) How Citizens Can Influence Local Land Use Decisions Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, John Hagengruber, Lynn Markham*, Carroll Schaal, Donna Sefton and Susan Tesarik*. Local speakers: Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton, County Zoning Administrators and DNR Water Management Specialists. 9) Lake and River Grant Opportunities 2

Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Tamara Dudiak, Bob Korth and Carroll Schaal. Local speakers: Gregory Sevener, Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton, Jennifer Wudi and County Zoning Administrators. 10) Shoreland Restoration Statewide speakers: Mike Dresen, Carrol Schaal, Susan Tesarik*, and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: Matthew Davis*, John Haack, Bill Klase, Karl Kostrosky, Darren Lochner, Gretchen Messer, Catherine Neiswender, Buzz Sorge, Suzanne Wade, Jennifer Wudi, County Zoning Administrators and DNR Water Management Specialists. 11) Recreational Use Conflicts: Boating, Surface Water Use and Piers Statewide speakers: Michael Dresen, Tamara Dudiak* and Bob Korth. Local speaker: Jeffrey Thornton. 12) Formation of Lake Associations and Districts Statewide speakers: Mike Dresen, Tamara Dudiak*, Bob Korth, Donna Sefton and Carmen Wagner. Local speakers: Buzz Sorge, Jeffrey Thornton and Jennifer Wudi. 13) Septic Systems Water Quality Impacts and Regulations Local speakers: Gregory Sevener, Buzz Sorge and CeCe Tesky*. 14) Basic Lake Ecology and Management Statewide speaker: Donna Sefton. Local speakers: Buzz Sorge and Jennifer Wudi. 15) Introduction to Limnology: Why All Lakes Are Not Alike and How the Lake Classification Process Accounts for These Differences Statewide speakers: Lynn Markham and Susan Tesarik. Local speakers: Charmaine Robaidek, Buzz Sorge and Jennifer Wudi. 16) Wisconsin s Public Trust Doctrine Statewide speaker: Tamara Dudiak*. 17) Managing Your Shoreline and Shallows to Protect Water Quality and Wildlife Habitat Local speakers: DNR Water Management Specialists. 18) Wetlands Local speakers: DNR Water Management Specialists. 19) Water Levels Local speakers: DNR Water Management Specialists. 3

Contact List This section contains General roles of speakers in shoreland management Statewide speakers Local speakers County Zoning Administrators DNR Water Management Specialists General Roles of Speakers in Shoreland Management: UW-Extension Specialists Interpret University research to help people make informed decisions for their communities. Share experiences from other communities with similar challenges. UW-Extension Basin Educators - Provide leadership for science-based educational programs regarding land and water resources. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Lake Management Coordinators Administer lake and river grants, water quality monitoring, water resource planning and management activities, and educational programs. DNR Water Management Specialists Administer state water regulation permit programs related to activities in the water through public education and enforcement. Provide comment regarding county shoreland ordinances and related decisions. Zoning Administrators Administer county shoreland, comprehensive, sanitary and related ordinances through permit programs, public education and enforcement. Wisconsin Association of Lakes (WAL) Preserve and protect lakes, their watersheds and ecosystems, promote public policy, advance education and promote local leadership. Regional Planning Commissions Assist with mapping, water classification and shoreland ordinance drafting. Statewide Speakers: Michael Dresen Director, Land Use Education Center Stevens Point office 715-346-2278 mdresen@uwsp.edu Tamara Dudiak Lakes Specialist with UW-Extension Stevens Point & Madison offices 715-346-4744 tdudiak@uwsp.edu Description of issue 11: Recreational use management - The potential to manage recreational use through pier and surface use ordinances is explored through a discussion of permissible types of regulations (in view of relevant case law and statutory language) and specific community examples. Description of issue 12: Lake districts and lake associations - Gain power through organization! This talk will focus on the different organizational forms that are currently operating across the state of Wisconsin, the method of formation, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and the potential each group offers in terms of stewardship and resource protection. Description of issue 16: This talk will discuss the origins and evolution of the Public Trust Doctrine and its current application in the State of Wisconsin. 4

John Hagengruber Shoreland/Floodplain Planner with Department of Natural Resources Madison office 608-267-7571 hagenj@dnr.state.wi.us Description of issue 20: Overview of shoreland management program, forestry BMP's, and examples of how counties are incorporating flexibility into their forestry-related regulations. Nancy Hill President of the Green Lake Association Coordinator of the Revitalization of Shoreland Vegetation Project 920-745-3076 nhillgla@vbe.com Description of issue 5: The Revitalization of Shoreland Vegetation Project (RSVP) is dedicated to preserving/restoring the native vegetation on the shores of Big Green Lake, where waterfront properties are quite developed. To accomplish this goal, state, county, and local government agencies, as well as schools, businesses, volunteer organizations, and private individuals, effectively joined forces. Today, RSVP conducts workshops for property owners, realtors, and landscapers to teach sound shoreland management, hosts annual public tours of shoreland restoration demonstration sites on both public and private properties, provides cost sharing for restoration projects, certifies businesses in shoreland restoration, and offers the services of a Shoreland Restoration Specialist to riparians and businesses. Bob Korth Lake Specialist with UW-Extension Stevens Point office, specializes in lake groups 715-346-2192 bkorth@uwsp.edu Lynn Markham Shoreland and Land Use Educator with UW-Extension Stevens Point office 715-346-3879 lmarkham@uwsp.edu Description for issues 1 and 2: The number of shoreland dwellings has more than doubled on lakes north of Highway 29 from 1965 to 1995 (Northern Initiatives study). This presentation explains how this development has affected the water quality and wildlife habitat of our lakes and streams and provides examples of what communities are doing to protect their lakes for future generations. Description for issue 4: Nearly half of Wisconsin s counties have recently updated their shoreland ordinances to address current challenges and reflect the results of new research. This presentation can be tailored to provide you with options for updating your ordinance to solve local problems Description for issue 7: Why have nearly half of the counties in Wisconsin chosen to tailor the management of their lakes and streams rather than using the historical one-size-fits-all approach? This discussion will describe how the process has worked in numerous counties, how citizens have been involved, and the resulting public policies. Description for issue 8: Have you ever seen a local project that you were concerned about but not known what to do? This presentation focuses on how and when citizens can become effective participants in local land use decisions. Carroll Schaal Lake Partnership Team Leader with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison office 608-261-6423 schaac@dnr.state.wi.us 5

Donna Sefton Executive Director of Wisconsin Association of Lakes Madison office 800-542-5253 dsefton@execpc.com Description for issue 8: The Wisconsin Lakes Partnership (Wisconsin Association of Lakes, DNR, and UW-Extension) has developed a new 10-year strategy for protecting and restoring Wisconsin lakes. This presentation focuses on how citizens can help carry out the strategy, Protecting in Partnership: The Legacy of Wisconsin Lakes by becoming a Friend of Wisconsin Lakes and working with the Wisconsin Association of Lakes in its stewardship to protect the environmental and economic sustainability of our lakes. Jo Seiser Water Resources Consultant with Wisconsin Association of Lakes Stevens Point office 715-342-8020 wal@coredcs.com Description for issues 1 and 2: Margin of Error is a slide program showing the importance of the shallow water and land interface of Wisconsin lakes. This ribbon around lakes is important habitat to plants and animals that live all or some of their life cycle in the water. The presentation by UWEX has examples of local research showing lake changes from development. Susan Tesarik Classification Outreach Coordinator with Wisconsin Association of Lakes Madison office 800-542-5253 stesarik@execpc.com Description for issues 1, 2 and 3: Rampant waterfront development can change the very character of our lakes - from wild and scenic gems to just another piece of suburbia. However, communities have an important opportunity to make wise decisions about the density, pattern, and types of development and recreational use that is accepted at our waters today in order to maintain the character and value of our lakes and streams for tomorrow's children. This presentation covers some of the studies that show impacts of development and ways that we can save the lakes. Description for issue 4: Water Classification provides counties an opportunity to make wise decisions about the density, pattern, and types of development that is accepted at our waters in order to maintain the character and value of our lakes and streams for future generations. So, how'd they do that? This process can be presented as six shoreland management tools. Description for issue 7: Susan can provide a discussion of why counties are choosing to classify their lakes and streams rather than using the historical 'one-size-fits-all' approach for shoreland management, how the process has worked in numerous counties (including how citizens have been involved), and shoreland ordinances which have been implemented to protect water quality, wildlife habitat and natural aesthetics. Description for issue 10: Waterfront property owners can help their lakes greatly by restoring their shorelines with natural vegetation. The result can be beautiful, adding value to your property, as well as beneficial, adding wildlife habitat and pollutant buffering to your lake. This presentation covers some of the basics: why shoreland restoration is helpful to your lake, restoration options, and how to get started. Carmen Wagner Shoreland Zoning Specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison office 608-266-0061 wagnec@mail01.dnr.state.wi.us 6

Local Speakers: Jim Cahow DNR Water Resources Management Specialist, Lakeshore Basin Sturgeon Bay office, limited to Door, Kewaunee, and Manitowoc Counties 920-746-2886 cahowj@dnr.state.wi.us Matthew Davis UW-Extension, Basin Educator for Natural Resources - Upper Chippewa River Basin Ladysmith office, regional speaker 715-532-6322 matthew.davis@ces.uwex.edu Description for issues 1 and 2: A short presentation based on relevant research findings and other materials that show how the cumulative impacts of development affect water quality without being readily apparent. Things that homeowners and local government can do to minimize these impacts will be highlighted. Description for issue 6: A short presentation highlighting programs that other groups have adopted to get the message out and who's out there to help them. Description for issue 10: The basics of how to do a successful restoration project, including an educational component. John Haack UW-Extension Basin Educator for St. Croix Basin Spooner office, prefers to stay in St. Croix Basin 715-635-7406 john.haack@ces.uwex.edu Bill Klase UWEX Basin Educator for Headwaters Basin Rhinelander office, regional speaker 715-365-2658 william.klase@ces.uwex.edu Karl Kostrosky Bayfield County Zoning Administrator Bayfield office, limited to northwest Wisconsin 715-373-6138 zoning@bayfieldcounty.org Darren Lochner UW-Extension Basin Educator for Lower Chippewa Basin Eau Claire office, regional speaker 715-836-5513 darren.lochner@ces.uwex.edu Gretchen Messer UW-Extension Basin Educator for Milwaukee & Sheboygan Rivers Milwaukee office, regional speaker 414-290-2434 gretchen.messer@ces.uwex.edu 7

Catherine Neiswender UW-Extension Basin Educator for Fox Wolf Basin Oshkosh office, limited to Fox Wolf Basin 920-232-1990 catherine.neiswender@ces.uwex.edu Gregory Sevener Wastewater Specialist with the Department of Natural Resources Peshtigo office, limited mainly to Marquette County 715-582-5013 seveng@dnr.state.wi.us Buzz Sorge Lake Management Coordinator with Department of Natural Resources Eau Claire office, regional speaker 715-839-3794 sorgep@dnr.state.wi.us CeCe Tesky Rusk County Zoning Administrator Ladysmith office, limited mainly to Rusk County 715-532-2156 ctesky@centurytel.net Description for issue 13: Focus on water quality issues (ground and surface), diseases, types of systems, types of failure and need for maintenance. Jeffrey Thornton Principal Planner (Environment) with Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) Milwaukee office, prefers to stay in Milwaukee-metro area or Kenosha, Racine, Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha, and Walworth counties 262-547-6721 ext. 237 jthornton@sewrpc.org Suzanne Wade Rock River Basin Educator with UW-Extension Jefferson office, limited to Rock River Basin 920-674-8972 suzanne.wade@ces.uwex.edu Jennifer Wudi Lake Management Coordinator with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Rhinelander office, limited to Florence, Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln Oneida, Price, Taylor and Vilas counties 715-365-8937 wudij@mail01.dnr.state.wi.us 8

County Zoning Administrators The following list of zoning administrators and their staff are responsible for compliance with shoreland zoning and septic system ordinances in their counties. Although these zoning administrators have not volunteered to be speakers, community education is key to ordinance compliance. They are often the single best source of information about ordinances, appeals, and proposed and current development projects. County Zoning Administrator Phone E-mail Adams Phil McLaughlin (608) 339-4222 Ashland Lawrence Hildebrandt (715) 682-7014 aczoning@win.bright.net Barron Paul Flottum (715) 537-6375 Bayfield Karl Kastrosky (715) 373-6138 zoning@bayfieldcounty.org Brown William Bosiacki (920) 448-4490 Bosiacki_BS@co.brown.wi.us Buffalo Nate Sampson (608) 685-6218 Nsampson1@buffalocounty.com Burnett James P. Flanigan (715) 349-2138 Calumet DuWayne Klessig (920) 849-1442 duwayne@co.calumet.wi.us Chippewa Doug Clary (715) 726-7940 Clark Jay Shambeau (715) 743-5130 planningandzoning@co.clark.wi.us Columbia Micheal Stapleton (608) 742-9660 mike.stapleton@co.columbia.wi.us Crawford John Paul Rybarczyk (608) 326-0294 Dane James E. Gregorius (608) 266-9083 gregorius@co.dane.wi.us Dodge David E. Carpenter (920) 386-3700 dplanning@dodgecountywi.com Door David W. Sautebin (920) 746-2323 Douglas Steve Rannenberg (715) 395-1380 Dunn Micheal Helgeson (715) 232-1401 Eau Claire James M. Erickson (715) 839-2979 mel.erickson@co.eau-claire.wi.us Florence Rich Wolosyn (715) 528-3206 rwolzone@florencewi.net Fond du Lac Sam Tobias (920) 929-3135 Forest Pam LaBine (715) 478-3893 Grant James Nemo (608) 723-2848 Green Diane K. Updike (608) 328-9423 Green Lake Scott A. Rogalsky (920) 294-4026 Iowa Scott Godfrey (608) 935-0398 iczone@mhtc.net Iron Joe Bisenius (715) 561-5414 Jackson Terry A. Schmidt (715) 284-0220 jacosurv@co.jackson.wi.us Jefferson Bruce Haukom (920) 674-7130 Juneau David Donnelly (608) 847-9391 Kenosha George E. Melcher (414) 857-1895 Kewaunee Glenn Selner (920) 388-7192 selnerg@kewauneeco.org La Crosse Jeff Bluske (608) 785-9722 bluske.jeff@co.la-crosse.wi.us La Fayette Stephen Hubner (608) 776-4830 Langlade Rebecca J. Frisch (715) 627-6206 lcandrr@newnorth.net Lincoln Daniel J. Miller (715) 536-0333 dmiller@co.lincoln.wi.us Manitowoc Michael Demske (920) 683-4185 Marathon James F. Burgener (715) 261-6020 jfburgener@mail.co.marathon.wi.us Marinette John Lefebvre (715) 732-7535 Jlefebvre@MarinetteCounty.com Marquette Thomas Onofrey (608) 297-9136 tonofrey@co.marquette.wi.co Menominee Dan Stdenbock (715) 799-3001 9

Monroe Wesley Bangsberg (608) 269-8737 zn@co.monroe.wi.us Oconto Peter Conrad (920) 834-6827 peterc@co.oconto.wi.us Oneida Steven R. Osterman (715) 369-6130 sosterman@co.oneida.wi.us Outagamie Timothy P. Roach (920) 832-5255 roachtp@co.outagamie.wi.us Ozaukee Steven L. Narveson (262) 284-8313 Pepin John Egli (715) 672-8897 pepza@co.pepin.wi.us Pierce James Kleinhans (715) 273-6746 jkleinha@co.pierce.wi.us Polk Gary Spanel (715) 485-9279 GaryS@co.polk.wi.us Portage Stephen D. Brazzale (715) 346-1334 Price Kevin Krause (715) 339-3272 Racine Arnold L. Clement (262) 886-8475 ArnoldC@racine.co.com Richland Harriet Pedley (608) 647-2447 rctyznng@mwt.net Rock James Forrestal (608) 757-5587 Rusk CeCe Tesky (715) 532-2156 ctesky@centurytel.net St. Croix Steven D. Fisher (715) 386-4680 Sauk Steve Sorenson (608) 355-3285 Sawyer William A. Christman (715) 634-8288 scgzone@win.bright.net Shawano Patrick M. Vaile (715) 526-6766 Sheboygan Michael J. DeMaster (920) 459-3060 Taylor Lawrence G. Peterson (715) 748-1485 Trempealeau Reed McRoberts (715) 538-2311 rmcroberts@tremplocounty.com Vernon Trent M. Strang (608) 637-7251 pdvczone@mwt.net Vilas Dawn Schmidt (715) 479-3620 daschm@co.vilas.wi.us Walworth Gene Kovacs (262) 741-3394 Washburn Craig Conroy (715) 468-4690 Washington Paul E. Mueller (262) 335-4445 Waukesha Dale R. Shaver (262) 896-8300 Waupaca David L. Rosenfeldt (715) 258-6255 drosen@co.waupaca.wi.us Waushara Mark Schumacher (920) 787-0453 mark.courthouse@co.waushara.wi.us Winnebago Robert Braun (920) 236-4841 bbob@winnebago.wi.us Wood Gary Popelka (715) 421-8466 10

DNR Water Management Specialists The following list of water management specialists may testify regarding shoreland zoning issues and are responsible for administering the permit program for in-water activities. Although these individuals have not volunteered to be speakers, community education is key to public support and compliance with their programs. County Water Management Specialist DNR Office Telephone Adams Rhonda Kenyon Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-7815 Ashland Duane Lahti Brule 715-372-8539 Ext 107 Barron Dan Harrington Cumberland 715-822-5421 Ext 108 Bayfield Duane Lahti Brule 715-372-8539 Ext 107 Brown Shelley Garbisch Green Bay 920-448-5166 Buffalo Mark Schraufnagel Black River Falls 715-284-1424 Buffalo - Mississippi River Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Burnett Ed Slaminski Spooner 715-635-4097 Calumet Mike Hanaway Mishicot 920-755-4942 Calumet - Lake Winnebago & tributaries Kristy Rogers Oshkosh 920-424-7885 Chippewa Dan Koich Eau Claire 715-839-3769 Clark Mark Schraufnagel Black River Falls 715-284-1424 Columbia Jeff Schure Fitchburg 608-275-3228 Crawford Jean Unmuth Dodgeville 608-935-1926 Dane Cami Peterson Fitchburg 608-275-3208 Dane - Northwest Corner Jeff Schure Fitchburg 608-275-3228 Dodge Dan Hunt Horicon 920-387-7878 Door Crystal Olson Sturgeon Bay 920-746-2873 Douglas Mike Goettel Superior 715-392-0803 Dunn Dan Koich Eau Claire 715-839-3769 Eau Claire Dan Koich Eau Claire 715-839-3769 Florence Liesa Nesta Woodruff 715-358-9214 Fond du Lac (drains to Lake Michigan) Mike Hanaway Mishicot 920-755-4942 Fond du Lac Kristy Rogers Oshkosh 920-424-7885 Forest Jayne Wade Rhinelander 715-365-8991 Grant Tom Boos II Dodgeville 608-935-1920 Green Tom Boos II Dodgeville 608-935-1920 Green Lake Shawn Eisch Wautoma 920-787-4686 Iowa Tom Boos II Dodgeville 608-935-1920 Iron Dan Houston Park Falls 715-762-4684 Ext 102 Jackson Mark Schraufnagel Black River Falls 715-284-1424 Jefferson S I-94 Mike Halsted Janesville 608-743-4820 Jefferson N I-94 Dan Hunt* Horicon 920-387-7878 Juneau Rhonda Kenyon Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-7815 Kenosha Dave Meyer Sturtevant 262-884-2355 Kewaunee Mike Hanaway Mishicot 920-755-4942 LaCrosse Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Lafayette Tom Boos II Dodgeville 608-935-1920 Langlade Gary Bartz Antigo 715-623-4190 Ext 3111 11

Lincoln Gary Bartz Antigo 715-623-4190 Ext 3111 Manitowoc Mike Hanaway Mishicot 920-755-4942 Marathon Keith Patrick Wausau 715-241-7502 Marinette Robert Rosenberger Peshtigo 715-582-5041 Marquette Shawn Eisch Wautoma 920-787-4686 Menominee Scott Koehnke Shawano 715-526-4232 Milwaukee Heidi Hopkins Milwaukee 414-263-8535 Monroe Cory Carter LaCrosse 608-785-9013 Oconto Robert Rosenberger Peshtigo 715-582-5041 Oneida Jayne Wade Rhinelander 715-365-8991 Outagamie Shelley Garbisch Green Bay 920-448-5166 Ozaukee - N Cedar Sauk Rd Kathi Kramasz Plymouth 920-892-8756 Ozaukee - S Cedar Sauk Rd Cherie Weiloch Milwaukee 414-263-8601 Pepin Dan Koich Eau Claire 715-839-3769 Pepin - Mississippi River Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Pierce Eunice Post Baldwin 715-684-2914 Pierce - Mississippi River Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Polk Dan Harrington Cumberland 715-822-5421 Ext 108 Portage, Northern Keith Patrick Wausau 715-241-7502 Portage Rhonda Kenyon Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-7815 Price Dan Houston Park Falls 715-762-4684 Ext 102 Racine Shayne Heyel Sturtevant 262-884-2356 Richland Jean Unmuth Dodgeville 608-935-1926 Rock Mike Halsted Janesville 608-743-4820 Rusk Jon Kleist Ladysmith 715-532-3911 St. Croix Eunice Post Baldwin 715-684-2914 Sauk - East of Hwy 12 Jeff Schure Fitchburg 608-275-3225 Sauk - West of Hwy 12 Jean Unmuth Dodgeville 608-935-1926 Sawyer John Spangberg Spooner 715-365-4090 Shawano Scott Koehnke Shawano 715-526-4232 Sheboygan Kathi Kramasz Plymouth 920-892-8756 Taylor Jon Kleist Ladysmith 715-532-3911 Trempealeau Mark Schraufnagel Black River Falls 715-284-1424 Trempealeau - Mississippi River Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Vernon - West of Hwy 14/ 27 incl. Mississippi River Dave Pericak LaCrosse 608-785-9010 Vernon - East of Hwy 14/27 Cory Carter LaCrosse 608-785-9013 Vilas Liesa Nesta Woodruff 715-358-9214 Walworth Pam Schense Milwaukee Annex 414-229-0835 Washburn John Spangberg Spooner 715-365-4090 Washington Ben Callan Milwaukee 414-263-8498 Waukesha - North of Hwy 18 Geri Urban Milwaukee Annex 414-229-0821 Waukesha - South of Hwy 18 Pam Schense Milwaukee Annex 414-229-0835 Waupaca Scott Koehnke Shawano 715-526-4232 Waushara Shawn Eisch Wautoma 920-787-4686 Winnebago Kristy Rogers Oshkosh 920-424-7885 Winnebago - downstream of Lake Winnebago Shelly Garbisch Green Bay 920-448-5166 Wood Rhonda Kenyon Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-7815 12

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