Homeowners may pay $191 less per $100,000 value of their house if the proposed 2022 city budget is passed, Finance Director Julie Ostrander told members of the Baraboo Common Council during a meeting Tuesday.
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Baraboo Common Council member Kathleen Thurow speaks Tuesday during a council meeting at City Hall.
GALLERY: Renaissance Faire takes over Circus World grounds Saturday
Suzanne Bracken of Chicago sings while performing with fire as part of The Courtesan & The Cabin Boy show Saturday during A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians Renaissance Faire at Circus World in Baraboo. The two-day event, organized by Monroe-based nonprofit Shakespeare on the Edge, raises money for its youth programming in southern Wisconsin. According to Executive Director Jennifer Bethel, about 1,700 people attended Saturday. “It looks like people are having fun and people are in the streets and wearing costumes. You know, we love seeing that,” Bethel said.
Baraboo Blades fencing club member Mark Tully of Baraboo explains an aspect of the sport Saturday for attendees of the Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians Renaissance Faire at Circus World in Baraboo. The club has participated in the fair ever since it moved to Baraboo in 2018. The two-day event, organized by Monroe-based nonprofit Shakespeare on the Edge, raises money for its youth programming in southern Wisconsin. According to Executive Director Jennifer Bethel, about 1,700 people attended Saturday. “It looks like people are having fun and people are in the streets and wearing costumes. You know, we love seeing that,” Bethel said.
Jake Pritchard of Chicago performs Saturday as one of the Brothers Dymm during A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians Renaissance Faire at Circus World in Baraboo. The two-day event, organized by Monroe-based nonprofit Shakespeare on the Edge, raises money for its youth programming in southern Wisconsin. According to Executive Director Jennifer Bethel, about 1,700 people attended Saturday. “It looks like people are having fun and people are in the streets and wearing costumes. You know, we love seeing that,” Bethel said.
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