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Village Of Whitelaw

101-115 N Cherry Street
920-732-3239

About

Whitelaw is a small community of about 750 residents located along U.S. Highway 10 in the middle of Manitowoc County, in the Eastern portion of Wisconsin. It is located four miles west of I-43, 85 miles North of Milwaukee, 40 miles South of Green Bay and 10 miles west of Manitowoc.
Whitelaw became an incorporated village in 1958. Its sewer and water system was put into operation in 1963 and is currently being upgraded. Highway 10 was widened and repaved in 1968, sidewalks along Highway 10 were installed in 1994 and a new village hall was built in 1998.
The village is served by a clerk/treasurer, one full-time and two part-time employees, plus seasonal help as needed. Within the village limits are a recycling center, bank, gas station/convenience store, two restaurants/bars, post office, barber shop/hair salon, two insurance offices, small engine repair service, two ATM’s, a grocery store/sausage company, two auto service centers, a farm services coop, an instructional kayak center, and elder housing complex and a Catholic school and church. The village lies within the boundaries of the Valders Area School District.
Today, Whitelaw remains a bedroom community where neighbors know each other and people are not afraid to let their children play outside or not go for a walk after dark. Real estate here is a bargain compared to other population centers, yet Whitelaw, with it’s centralized location, is a convenient drive to just about any place in East-Central Wisconsin. Please use the connecting web sites to learn more about us.