From Sunshine Review
Buffalo County is one of 72 counties in Wisconsin. It was formed in 1853 and is named after the Buffalo River. The county is located in southeastern Wisconsin, covers 685.5 square miles, and contains eight lakes. The county seat is Alma. [1]
Evaluating website transparency
The good
- Has a nice page of elected officials. [2]
- Has a nice page of administrative officials. [3]
The bad
- No budget information listed.
- No meeting information listed.
- No audit, contracting, lobbying or public records information listed.
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Wisconsin Counties Association, Buffalo County
- ↑ County Elected Officials
- ↑ County Administrative Officials