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Enjoy the splendor in the Town of Grover!
Enjoy the splendor in the Town of Grover!
Enjoy the splendor in the Town of Grover!
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Town Warning Siren
Perkinstown Community Cemetery Information
Perkinstown Park Information
Town History in Brief
Useful Links
More Information
Perkinstown Community Cemetery
The history of Perkinstown comes to life with a visit to the Perkinstown Community Cemetery. You will find the original location nestled among towering pines and maples. The new addition rests in the adjacent clearing. For information or to purchase grave sites, please call Holly Sromek at (715) 785-7595.

President - Terry Schultz

Secretary - Holly Sromek

Perkinstown Park
Located adjacent to the Perkinstown Community Cemetery near the Kathryn Lake boat launch on Winter Sports Road. Electricity is available for use in the newly constructed pavilion. Contact town chairman Terry Schultz for more information.
Town History
In progress...
Useful Links
Taylor County
www.co.taylor.wi.us

State of Wisconsin
www.wisconsin.gov

Chequamegon Wildlife and Recreation Club
www.cwrclub.com

Town Warning Siren
The Town of Grover received one of eleven new emergency warning sirens in Taylor County. The siren is located next to the Town Hall on Second Street in Perkinstown. The new siren has the capability to sound tornado, attack, fire, warning and emergency voice broadcasts.

Residents of Taylor County are requested to be familiar with the tones:

Steady tone – Storm warning (tornado, high winds, hail, severe thunderstorms)

Wail – Fire Call

Hi-Low (Alternate Steady on and off during steady) – Amber Alert

Alternate Wail (on and off during wail) – Chemical release

Chimes – Test

The new digital siren system is programmed to sound the siren tone and the dispatch center has the option of following the siren tone with audio messages.

During the usual weekly siren tests of the new sirens, a chimes tone will sound followed by a brief voice message announcing: "This was a test."

The new system has a computer to perform silent tests of the new sirens everyday without having to sound a loud siren signal. This will provide for verification that the sirens are working properly. There is no need for someone to listen for the siren sound to verify proper operation.

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