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Watertown Receives Funding from Wisconsin DNR

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In a press release from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, they announced that five communities impacted by severe weather last July will receive an additional $123,600 of aid from funds. One of these impacted cities was Watertown. Initially, the five grant applicants sought $228,435 from the DNR’s Urban Forestry Catastrophic Storm Grant program, but funds were limited to $104,920. The Joint Committee on Finance approved the requested amount of $123,600 to supplement the Urban Forestry’s Catastrophic Storm Grant offering. As a result, all five communities will be eligible to receive the total amount requested on their grant applications. Other communities besides Watertown that received the funds include Marathon County and the cities of Omro, Ripon, and Tomahawk.


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