Randall Building Inspector
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The Town of Randall, located in the southeast corner of Wisconsin, was established in 1850 and is named after Governor Alexander Randall. With a population of approximately 3,200 residents, the town is characterized by its agricultural roots and community-focused events, such as the annual Country Thunder music festival.
The Town Hall, built in 1938, serves as a hub for local governance, with the Town Board meeting regularly to address community matters. Notable landmarks include the Randall Fire Station and Kaskin Park, dedicated to honoring the town's long-serving clerk, Phyllis Kaskin.
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