What a difference a year makes, as the Dane County Conservation Congress and Wisconsin DNR spring conservation hearing held April 14 drew only 23 attendees.
In 2024 the event, also held at the McFarland High School, was held in a large auditorium and attracted just short of 100 people with an interest in three questions involving controversial wake boats, that opponents charge can spread invasive aquatic species and create high waves that present safety and shoreline concerns.
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