Village Board meeting postponed due to severe weather, rescheduled for April 16

Stephanie Brassington, Village president
Stephanie Brassington, Village president
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The Village of McFarland announced on April 14 that the Village Board meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday night has been postponed because of severe weather. The meeting is now set to take place on Thursday, April 16 at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Center.

The postponement affects residents and officials who were planning to attend or participate in the session. Such delays are made to ensure safety during adverse weather conditions.

As with previous meetings, the rescheduled session will be available for viewing on multiple platforms. It will be broadcast on McFarland Cable Channel 982, streamed online at wmcf.cablecast.tv, and accessible through the McFarland Cable app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and mobile devices. Attendees also have the option to join via Zoom.

The village continues its practice of making board meetings widely accessible through both traditional cable and digital streaming services so that community members can stay informed about local governance.

Officials encourage residents to tune in or participate using their preferred method when the board reconvenes later this week.



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