Ashland County Extension Community Development

Ashland County Extension Community Development Extension Community Development provides educational programming and works with communities to enhance the quality of life for residents.

We educate in a variety of areas to plant and cultivate the seeds for thriving communities and organizations.

LAST CHANCE!!Please take this anonymous survey if you live in or own property in Ashland County! Give your opinions abou...
01/27/2026

LAST CHANCE!!
Please take this anonymous survey if you live in or own property in Ashland County! Give your opinions about how you want Ashland County to look in the next 10 years!
Deadline: January 31
Use the QR code below to access the survey or this link: https://arcg.is/099bma

Please take this anonymous survey if you live in or own property in Ashland County!Deadline: January 31Use the QR code b...
01/05/2026

Please take this anonymous survey if you live in or own property in Ashland County!

Deadline: January 31

Use the QR code below to access the survey or this link: https://arcg.is/099bma

Our new local radio station 97.7 WVCB - Voice of Chequamegon Bay offers a great calendar of community events--check it o...
12/15/2025

Our new local radio station 97.7 WVCB - Voice of Chequamegon Bay offers a great calendar of community events--check it out!

Arts and Community Events around the Chequamegon Bay along the south shore of Lake Superior including Ashland, Bayfield, Washburn, Cornucopia, Herbster, Port Wing, Red Cliff, and Odanah/Bad River

UW Extension Online Class--$99.00Plant DiagnosticsThe Step-by-Step Approach to Identifying Plant ProblemsFebruary 1-Apri...
12/09/2025

UW Extension Online Class--$99.00
Plant Diagnostics
The Step-by-Step Approach to Identifying Plant Problems
February 1-April 30, 2026

100% Online and Self-Paced
Got Plant Problems?
Want to get better at troubleshooting problems in your landscape and garden?
Plant Diagnostics: The Step-by-Step Approach to Identifying Plant Problems is an online asynchronous course designed to introduce you to the process of plant diagnostics.
Learn the process for identifying plant problems in your own trees, landscape and garden and be prepared for the next growing season! This course explains the basics of the plant diagnostic process in an easy-to-understand way.

Plant Diagnostics The Step-by-Step Approach to Identifying Plant Problems February 1-April 30, 2026 | 100% Online | Self-Paced Overview | Registration | Course Snapshot | Technical Assistance | Contact Us Next Course: Winter 2026 Future course dates: Moderated course, February 1-April 30, 2026. Cou...

Ready for winter storms?As winter approaches, now is the time to be prepared for the upcoming season. To help Wisconsin ...
11/12/2025

Ready for winter storms?

As winter approaches, now is the time to be prepared for the upcoming season. To help Wisconsin plan for the months ahead, Winter Weather Awareness Week in the state is Nov. 17-21.

“Here in Wisconsin, we know how quickly conditions can change from fall to winter,” said Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle. “Being prepared doesn’t have to be complicated, but it does take a little time and planning. That effort can make all the difference for you and your loved ones.”

Winter storms and dangerously cold temperatures can pose real dangers if people are not ready for their impacts. Make sure to check in with the National Weather Service and other trusted local sources daily for forecasts to inform you of potential inclement weather.

The freezing temperatures of the winter months can be dangerous for many people, leading to cold-related illnesses and injuries such as hypothermia and frostbite. There were 96 cold-related deaths in the state during the winter months of 2024-25, according to preliminary data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. EMS responded to 1,381 calls, there were 1,433 emergency department visits, and 400 hospitalizations in the state due to cold-related illnesses last winter.

“As soon as colder weather arrives, we begin to see more emergency room visits due to hypothermia, frostbite, cold exposure, and other cold related illnesses and injuries,” said Paula Tran, State Health Officer. “To prepare for winter weather, Wisconsin residents should ensure they have an emergency kit and supplies, like non-perishable food and water, ready before the weather happens. If you need assistance to prepare for winter weather due to housing challenges, please call 211.”
• Stay aware of weather forecasts and stock a home emergency kit. Your home kit should include items such as food and water, cell phone and charger, flashlight and batteries, first aid kit, important medications, a weather radio, and a change of clothes. Visit https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/climate/winter-weather.htm for more items and tips.
• Dress in layers. If you have to venture out, dress in several loose-fitting layers. Wear a hat, mittens, and snow boots. Use a scarf to cover your mouth and face.
• Winterize your car. Just as you have a home emergency kit, you need one for your car too. Pack items such as blankets, snacks and water, a shovel, jumper cables, and sand. Visit readywisconsin.wi.gov/make-a-kit for more items and tips. Keep your gas tank at least half-full.
Ice and snow on the roads remain a major threat to drivers throughout the state, causing thousands of motor vehicle crashes each year. Preliminary data from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation shows 31 people were killed and 2,054 were injured in the state from October 2024 to May 2025 from crashes involving winter road conditions.
“Winter weather can quickly create dangerous road conditions, making it even more important for drivers to be alert and drive with caution in the months ahead,” said Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan. “It’s always best to stay off the roads in hazardous weather, but if you must travel, please check 511 for current road conditions, slow down, keep your eyes on the road, and be sure you have a fully stocked emergency kit in your vehicle.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation and Division of the Wisconsin State Patrol encourage travelers to “know before you go” and check winter road conditions with 511 Wisconsin via 511wi.gov or the 511 Wisconsin app. Prepare ahead of time for winter travel by stocking your emergency kit and checking the tires and overall condition of your vehicle. The Wisconsin DMV also advises travelers to consider adding an emergency contact to their DMV record.
Motorists are reminded that speed limits are based on clear, dry conditions. During winter, slippery roads often require drivers to reduce their speeds and adjust to the conditions. This is especially important near snowplows that travel much slower than the speed limit and create clouds of snow that can obscure a driver’s visibility. Always stay back at least 200 feet from a working snowplow.
Prepare your home by having your furnace serviced regularly. Check doorways and windows for signs they are allowing cold air into your home. Test carbon monoxide detectors to make sure they are working properly and have fresh batteries. Keep any free-standing heating devices away from curtains or other objects that could catch fire.
For more emergency preparedness resources, head to readywisconsin.wi.gov or follow ReadyWisconsin on Facebook, X, and Instagram for tips delivered straight to your feed.
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For Immediate ReleaseContact:Wisconsin Emergency Management: [email protected] Department of Health Services: [email protected] ...

11/11/2025

World Kindness Day 2025 is a global observance dedicated to promoting and celebrating acts of kindness. This day serves as a reminder of the positive impact

Ashland County Comprehensive Planning: Watch the most recent meeting at this link (October 29, 2025).If you can't attend...
11/03/2025

Ashland County Comprehensive Planning: Watch the most recent meeting at this link (October 29, 2025).
If you can't attend the meetings in person, you can watch recordings at this YouTube page.
AND you can email your comments about any issue related to county business to [email protected]
Photo credit: Ed Monroe, Ashland

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Ashland County UW Extension is hiring a new 4-H educator! This is a full-time position located in Ashland that serves yo...
10/17/2025

Ashland County UW Extension is hiring a new 4-H educator! This is a full-time position located in Ashland that serves youth in the County using 4-H programs as a base for developing well-rounded young people.
Apply online only before October 19!

Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.Job Category:Academic StaffEmployment Type:RegularJob Profile:Outreach SpecialistJob Summary: The 4-H Program Educator is a part of the Divisi...

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