Welcome to Woodboro
Woodboro was established on March 21, 1893, by the Oneida County Board of Supervisors from the Town of Pelican. The original town included all of the present towns of Cassian, Little Rice, Lynn and Nokomis. Present day Woodboro covers an area of 36 sq. miles which consists of 54 miles of town roads. The population has approximately 850 full-time residents
and grows substantially when our summer residents arrive.
Woodboro is home to abundant natural resources and the activities that complement them. It offers beautiful lakes and streams for fishing, canoeing and kayaking; woodlands for hunting, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and snowmobiling; all roads are accessible for bicycles and ATV/UTVs.
Hancock Lake Dam Culvert Replacement
There will be a culvert replacement at the Hancock Lake Dam located on Oneida Lake Rd. This construction will take place this summer (August/September). It will result in Oneida Lake Rd. detours for an extensive period of time as that section of the road will not be open to traffic. We will update the town's website when the construction date has been scheduled. Be prepared to use an alternate route.
Board of Review Notice
Will call to order on May 27th, but postponing until June 16, 2022, at 5 p.m.
Open Book will be open for review on June 8, 2022, from 2-4 p.m.
Officers Contact Information
Phil Kriesel
Town Chairperson
715-282-6933
500sks@gmail.com
Bill Rudis
Supervisor
715-490-1928
ruderdogs@yahoo.com
Jim Engman
Supervisor
414-870-1311
jamesralph37@gmail.com
Judy May
Clerk
715-490-0146
woodboroclerk@frontier.com
Joann Beltz
Treasurer
715-282-5607 ext. 2
715-966-0401
jskridla@gmail.com
Jef Muelver
Assessor
715-275-4001
jefm@frontier.com
Animal Control - Oneida County Humane Society
Contact the Oneida County Humane Society By Phone: 715-362-5992, or call 911 if you have an emergency.
By Mail: Oneida County Humane Society,1852 North Stevens Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501
Please call the Oneida County Sheriff's Department at 715-361-5201 to report an animal control issue.
More information can be found at: https://www.ochspets.org/
Mail Boxes and Snowplows
If your mailbox is knocked over by a large amount of snow being pushed by the snowplow, the town is not responsible. If your box is clearly damaged by being hit by the snowplow, contact Chairperson Kriesel to report.
If you have questions or comments, please complete our CONTACT FORM