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JUNEAU COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS (426 kB)
- Do you have information about a crime committed in Juneau County? Would you like to give this information to the proper authorities, but don't want to get involved for fear of retribution? Then you need to call Juneau County Crime Stoppers. You may also fill out the form below and mail it to the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office. It only takes one person to make a differencein helping our community stay safe.
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DOG LICENSE APPLICATION AND RENEWAL FORM (449 kB)
- It is time to register or renew a license for your dog. If you no longer own your dog, please notify the Juneau County Clerk. Dog Licenses may be purchased or renewed online at www.co.juneau.wi.gov/county-clerk.html
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JUNEAU COUNTY FUNCTIONAL NEEDS REGISTRY APPLICATION (979 kB)
- The purpose of this "Functional Needs Registry" is to provide emergency responders in your municipality with important information from individuals who may require assistance during an emergency, such as tornado, flood,blizzard, and power outage or disease outbreak. This program will merely provide the emergency response community with information that is pertinent to developing an effective response. This "Functional Needs Registry" in now way replaces the responsibility of individuals to have their own emergency plan
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2025 ATV Route (31 kB)
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Canoe/Kayak The Yellow River At Necedah (135 kB)
- The trip from the Necedah Dam to Crappie Point take out on Castle Rock Lake takes about 4-5 hours and is for intermediate to experienced canoe/kayakers. There are no falls or rapids but the swift currents and numerous deadfalls in the river can make for tricky paddling. Winding through the obstacle course of the many trees fallen into the river can be fun for experienced paddlers, and very tricky where there are swift currents. Logjams often require portages. The forested setting feels remote and wild with lots of wildlife and many bird species. Downstream from the dam, the overhead wires supported by two vertical poles are in Necedah. The trip downstream goes through the typical river bottom lowlands with lots of sloughs, potholes and meanders. The single vertical pole overhead wires are approximately half way to Crappie Point. Shortly after this point the river splits. Take the left channel (river left). Then you enter the Yellow River Wildlife area where the river slows down as the flowage waters are backed up from Castle Rock Lake. When you see the Buckhorn Bridge go to the west shore (right side) to get to Crappie Point boat landing area where a State Park Permit fee and sticker are required.
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Vehicle Maintenance Policy (19 kB)
- Upload date: October 15, 2025
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Council Agenda November 25, 2025 (14 kB)
- Upload date: October 3, 2025