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City of Clintonville

50 10th Street
715-823-7600

About Us:

Clintonville is rich in history, charm and hometown pride.  First settled in March of 1855, the current population is 4,521.

Clintonville’s Municipal Airport is historically recognized as the birthplace of Wisconsin Central Airlines.  Later renamed North Central Airlines and then Republic Airlines, in 1986 Northwest Orient Airlines purchased Republic also known as Northwest Airlines. In 2008, Northwest merged into Delta Air Lines.  Still open today, the municipal airport offers hangars and crop land for rent, a small airplane service center and fuel.

With three community parks, nine neighborhood parks and three boat landings, the Parks and Recreation Department provides a variety of classes, programs and recreational opportunities for people of all ages.  The city owns and operates a Recreation Center and a Community/Senior Center.  In addition, there are five outdoor shelters, available for rent.

Over the years, Clintonville has seen significant growth in its hustling and bustling Industrial Park. Seagrave Fire Apparatus, the longest running fire apparatus manufacturer in America; Walker-Forge, a closed die-steel foraging plant and 2012 Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year;  Creative Converting, a key manufacturer for mass market and mass specialty businesses requiring private label printing and manufacturing and custom tableware; Schutt Industries, America’s leading manufacturer of industrial and military grade cargo handling equipment; Deluxe Plastics, a full service custom injection molder and Specialized Products, an electrical assembly and contract manufacturing industry.


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