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Breaking news! DNR Acquires Langfoss Easements on Gordon and Kittleson Creeks

Two Gordon Creek items above and some other recent articles on landowner dinners we helped to put on … and then some icing on the cake: Gary Landfoss, whose land contains portions of both Gordon and Kittleson Creeks,… Read More

Spring Election Results

At the April meeting the following were elected to the Executive Board:

Greetings from the SWTU President

May 2019 updates from Amy Klusmeier.

A message from our Treasurer

Insight into SWTU’s finances from Tom Parker.

Sugar River landowner dinner

By Topf Wells Let’s hope 13 is the Sugar River’s lucky number.  Thirteen landowners on the Sugar River and some key tributaries attended a dinner sponsored by SWTU, the Dane County Land and Water Resources Department, and the… Read More

Nominating Committee Completes its Work for April Annual Elections

The Nominating Committee has completed the list of candidates for the election to be held at the Annual Meeting on April 11, 2019. The nominees for the open positions are:

Annual Chapter elections in April

Lend your talents and experience to TU Elected leadership is a key reason for our continuing success as a Chapter. We have an excellent and engaging Executive Board and have several open positions that need to be filled… Read More

Annual Chapter elections coming up

More details will be shared soon, but start thinking now about stepping up and into a leadership role with SWTU. We will need at least two new directors and a new Vice President. (The VP’s primary role is… Read More

Show me the money! Chapter Financial Update

This is your chapter and we want to be open about the finances. The first link below is a financial summary provided by Tom Parker, SWTU Treasurer. In addition to the summary, you can access a Statement and… Read More

Jim and Marci Hess Hit the Trifecta

By Topf Wells In sports, three is the magic number. The trifecta is one of the most lucrative bets you can win at the track, the triple play is the rarest defensive gem in baseball, and Ethan Happ… Read More