Wausau Pilot & Review

Kronenwetter, WI – Several candidates vying for a seat on the Kronenwetter Village Board and Marathon County Board will meet and greet residents and answer questions during a gathering at the Kronenwetter Municipal Center on Thursday, March 14.

Village trustee candidates Aaron Myszka, Scott Dauel and Ryan Leff, who were the top three vote-getters in the Feb. 20 Spring Primary, are ready to field residents’ questions and get to know what issues are on their minds.

“We want to serve the people of Kronenwetter,” Dauel said. “We hope this meet and greet will demonstrate our desire to represent their voice and tackle their concerns at the board level. We want to know what is important to them.”

Dauel, Myszka and Leff are in the running to fill the three open seats on the Village Board. Cindy Lee Buchkowski-Hoffman, Ken Charneski and Sean Dumais are also on the ballot.

Thee candidates for Marathon County supervisor will also attend and address questions. Village President Chris Voll, who is running for Marathon County Supervisor in Dist. 23, Dist. 15 candidate Randy Fifrick and Dist. 14 candidate Rick Seefeldt will be on hand.

The event is family-friendly, positive, upbeat, and open to the public. It is scheduled to run from 6 to 7:30 p.m, with the first half hour consisting of an informal meet and greet session. The candidates will then answer audience questions for the last hour. The event will be livestreamed. Cookies, water, coffee, and soda will be provided.

Candidate Meet and Greet

6 – 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 14, 2024

Kronenwetter Municipal Center, 1582 Kronenwetter Drive