What does the Community Development Program offer in Trempealeau
County?
The community development educator programs in a number of priority
areas. Backed by University of Wisconsin research, CNRED educators
work with local government, civic organizations, businesses and
community leaders to enhance local decision-making and help communities
respond to new challenges and opportunities. These priorities
change as local needs change.
Osseo Community Survey
This is the final report to the City of Osseo on the results of their community survey. The survey was done to solicit citizen input in their comprehensive planning process.
Osseo Community Survey (17 pages, 110KB)
Labor Market Conditions in Trempealeau County
What is the average wage a nurse makes in Trempealeau County? What was the average wage increase in 2006? What skills do local workers have? How do local businesses look for workers? What benefits are offered?
If you have these and related questions, you may be interested in looking at the 2007 Labor Market Conditions Trempealeau County report. A labor market study looks at issues that affect both the demand for and the supply of labor in a region. It includes more detailed information than just wages. The report includes the results of a survey of local employers and a survey of households. If you have any questions about the study, please contact Pat Malone at 715-538-2311 ext. 211 or 877-538-2311 ext. 211.
If you are interested in other job training or labor market research, the following contacts may be helpful.
Center for Community Economic Development, UW-Extension
- http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cced/ Once at the site, click on “Publications.” You will find a listing of links to county labor market reports, job training, and commuter survey reports.
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
- http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/oea/ This site takes you to the Office of Economic Advisors. This division prepares workforce observations, workforce profiles, and employment projections.
Labor Market Conditions in Trempealeau County (100 KB, 46 pgs)
Current programming efforts include the following:
Organizational and Leadership Development
- Board and organizational
assessment
- Effective meetings
- Strategic planning
- Needs assessment and evaluation
Strengthening Local Government
- Road management planning
- Open meetings and open records
- Strategic planning
Protecting the Environment
- Composting education
- Recycling
- Homeowner water testing and counseling
- Energy conservation
and alternatives
Economic Development
- Labor market studies
- Business retention and Expansion
- Downtown revitalization
Related Links of Interest
Demographic and Statistical Information: How many people
live in Trempealeau County? What is the average income in the
City
of Whitehall? What kinds of jobs do people
have? For answers to these questions, see below:
Small Business Resources: Are you looking for an application for
a seller’s permit?
Do you need small business counseling? Are you looking for a
class on business planning? Try the links listed below:
Local Government Resources
Recycling Opportunities
Does my community accept waste oil? What can I do with my aluminum
cans? More information is available about local recycling programs...
STAFF
If you have any questions regarding Community Resource
Development in Trempealeau County, please contact:
Patricia Malone
Trempealeau County - UW Extension
Government Center 36245 Main Street Whitehall, WI 54773-9449
Phone: 715-538-2311 Ext 211
Toll Free: 877-538-2311 Ext 211
Fax: 715-538-4210
Email: patricia.malone@ces.uwex.edu
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