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COLUMBIA COUNTY PROFILE

Columbia County was organized in 1846, by some of the first settlers who had purchased land nearly ten years before, in an area where Poynette now stands. Villages had been sprouting up at Columbus, Dekorra and Wyocena, each of which wished to become the county seat, but it was Fort Winnebago (Portage) that was eventually chosen.

The County’s early growth came at a time of poverty and political disturbance in Europe. Although the majority of its settlers were from New York, Ohio and New England, others came from overseas. Among them were citizens of Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Norwegian and German heritage.

 

The first railroad was built across Columbia County in 1857. Other lines followed, making Portage an important railroad center. Soon State roads, and eventually Interstate highways crisscrossed the county.  In Columbia County, there are 281 State highway miles, 356 County Trunk highway miles and 969 miles of town roads.  With its abundant waterways, Columbia County steadily developed into the region’s agricultural, industrial and travel hub we know today.

 

Present day Columbia County covers 774 square miles with 19% covered in forest land. The County also boasts 2 area hospitals, 2 local airports, 6 county parks, 10 community libraries and 22,400 acres of state-owned wildlife areas.  The County contains 90 wind turbines capable of powering approximately 45,000 average residential homes.

 

Columbia County is governed by the Board of Supervisors representing 28 area districts.  The County Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Judges, District Attorney, Clerk of Courts, and Sheriff are elected officials.

 

Columbia County services are administered from 8 different County building locations. Some of the largest County Departments include the Highway Department; the Columbia County Jail, Huber Center, and Sheriff’s Department; Health and Human Services; and the Columbia County Health Care Center.  Other high-profile citizen service areas include Judicial Services, Child Support, Treasurer, Planning & Zoning, County Clerk, Veteran’s Services and Land Information among others.

 

2023 Population

 

Towns (21)                         Villages (10)                         Cities (4)  
Arlington 815                       Arlington 840                       Columbus 5,484
Caledonia 1,491                       Cambria 779                       Lodi 3,216
Columbus 632                       Doylestown 278                       Portage 9,915
Courtland 490                       Fall River 1,807                       Wisconsin Dells 2,557
Dekorra 2,509                       Friesland 318                          
Fort Winnebago 816                       Pardeeville 2,056                          
Fountain Prairie 936                       Poynette 2,578                          
Hampden 583                       Randolph 453                          
Leeds 747                       Rio 1,143                          
Lewiston 1,250                       Wyocena 746                          
Lodi 3,276                                                    
Lowville 1,023                                                    
Marcellon 1,138                                                           GRAND TOTAL 57,979
Newport 601                                                    
Otsego 664                                                    
Pacific 2,795                                                    
Randolph 765                                                    
Scott 876                                                    
Springvale 536                                                    
West Point 2,070                                                    
Wyocena 1,796                                                    

2024 Equalized Assessment

Towns $5,450,296,200                   60%            
                                   
Villages $1,233,018,800                   14%            
                                   
Cities $2,376,419,500                   26%            
                                   
  $9,059,734,500                   100%            

Where do we work?

Top Ten Industry Groups:

      Industry Group

Employment *
      1.  Manufacturing 5,510
      2.  Trade, Transportation, Utilities 4,320
      3.  Education & Health Services 4,234
      4.  Leisure & Hospitality 2,560
      5.  Public Administration 1,616
      6.  Construction 1,005
      7.  Professional & Business Services 987
      8.  Other Services 526
      9.  Financial Activities 478
    10.  Natureal Resources & Mining 294

 

* As reported on data.census.gov.

 

Prominent Public & Private Sector Employers in Columbia County:

      Company

Product or Service

      Aspirus Divine Savior Healthcare Hospital, clinic, nursing home
      Columbia County Government
      Cascade Mountain Ski Area Skiing center
      Associated Milk Producers, Inc. Cheese manufacturing
      Portage Community School District Education
      Saint-Gobain Corp. Silicon components for medical industry
      American Packaging Corp. Commercial gravure printing
      Columbia Correctional Facility State maximum security prision
      Wal-Mart (Portage/WI Dells) Department store
      Alkar Manufacturing

Agriculture

     
  Average Size of Farms Total Acres in Farmland

Wisconsin

Columbia Co.            

236 acres

242 acres

              13,800,000

                   290,003

Historical

  1. There are 20 Historical Markers located throughout the Columbia County territory.
  2. The Ice Age National and State Scenic Trail is one of eight Congressionally designated National Scenic Trails located throughout the United States.  The Trail is a 1,200-mile footpath winding through 31 counties.  It is one of the only two natural trails contained entirely within one state.
  3. Indian Agency House located just outside the City of Portage.
  4. Home of Pulitzer Prize winning author Zona Gale, author and educator Frederick Jackson Turner, and renowned environmentalist John Muir.
  5. The Merrimac Ferry is the lone survivor of upwards of 500 ferries chartered by territorial and state legislatures before the turn of the century.
  6. The Portage Canal is the only canal in Wisconsin, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.