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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 60 — Towns

60.09 When a county constitutes a town.

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60.09 When a county constitutes a town.
(1)Generally. If a county is not divided into towns, it shall, for purposes of town government, be considered one town.
(2)Menominee County. The county of Menominee consists of one town, known as the town of Menominee.
SUBCHAPTER III
TOWN MEETING
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