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This is a list of Wisconsin state agencies. [1] Department of Administration. Division of Energy, Housing and Community Resources; Division of Personnel Management; Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection; Department of Children and Families; Department of Corrections; Department of Employee Trust Funds; Department of Financial ...
Post office buildings in Wisconsin (1 C, 1 P) Prisons in Wisconsin (1 C, 22 P) Public schools in Wisconsin (5 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "Government buildings in ...
During the 1800s, people started to settle in Wisconsin, bringing their home styles with them. Important styles in Wisconsin during this time include colonial and Greek revival. [1] During the 1900s, important cities such as Madison and Milwaukee started to grow rapidly. During this time, several public housing developments were built. As of ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin received $5.2 million, which will be used to build 11 housing units. The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians was awarded $5.8 million, which will be ...
The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government which provides a range of services and programs, from operations, technology, and logistical support for the state, to assistance programs for low-income homes, to state gaming. The department's services to other state agencies and offices include ...
The state is planning to reduce state office space by 400,000 square feet while selling the General Executive Facility 2 and 3 buildings on Webster Street in Madison along with the State Human Service
Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin (23 P) Pages in category "Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Sheltered housing is self-contained and easy to manage, ranging from a simple bedsit to a large flat or small house. Such schemes are distinct from a nursing home or care home in that the tenants are usually able to look after themselves, are active and are afforded a degree of independence; equally, sheltered housing differs from a retirement community which is generally leasehold (owner ...