Dodge County, Administrative division in Wisconsin, United States.
Dodge County is an administrative division in southeastern Wisconsin comprising farmland, forests, and residential communities. The territory includes several towns and villages that together form a largely rural region with mixed land use patterns.
The county was established in 1836 and named after Henry Dodge, a territorial governor and military leader. The area initially developed as a settlement region attracting pioneers drawn to agricultural opportunities and natural resources.
Local communities maintain numerous historical societies and museums that document the development of agricultural practices in Wisconsin.
The administrative center is located in Juneau and provides various services for residents and visitors. The best time to explore the area is spring through autumn when roads are accessible and local communities are most active.
The county administration implements a structured annual budget process involving all departments to maintain effective financial management.
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