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Waukesha County continued its coordinated response and damage assessment efforts today following multiple rounds of severe storms that moved through the county on the evening of Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
All County parks remain open, though some have areas of flooding and downed trees. Conditions may vary.
Waukesha County Board Chairman Jim Heinrich has announced the appointment of Georgia Maxwell as the next Waukesha County Clerk, following the retirement of Meg Wartman.
Nutrition is a vital component of our health and well-being, especially as we age. But in communities throughout the U.S., older adults sometimes lack access to the high quality, nutritious food they need to remain healthy and independent. Funded by the Older Americans Act, the national Senior Nutrition Program has provided nutrition services to older Americans since 1972.
Today, Sunday, March 15, 2026, County Executive Paul Farrow issued a State of Emergency Declaration due to the prediction of significant snowfall and high winds creating blizzard conditions throughout Waukesha County.
Due to inclement weather, the Waukesha County Circuit Courthouse will be closed Monday, March 16, 2026. Please see 26-SO-09 (67) for more information.
Love the outdoors and public service? Waukesha County Parks is now hiring for a variety of seasonal roles, offering opportunities to work outdoors, gain hands-on experience, and explore potential careers in park management and conservation.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2025 IT Year in Review is now available! This exciting report is packed with highlights of our key achievements, projects, and innovations from the past year.
Vaccines are an important part of maintaining your health. Vaccines help to train our immune systems to fight and prevent disease. They also protect you and your loved ones from preventable diseases and illnesses. Vaccines are used to prevent and even treat exposure to diseases and illnesses. Vaccines aren’t only for children; they are given to adults and people of all ages.
As important as they are, it can be difficult to understand how Medicare covers vaccines.
Waukesha County HHS is excited to launch a new Hiring One-Pager designed to help job seekers quickly explore what it’s like to work at HHS—our mission-driven culture, our values, and the benefits available to employees.
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