The Town of Iola will hold its annual meeting on April 27 at the town hall on Depot Street, where officials plan to review the town’s 2025 financial performance and consider key governance decisions for the coming year.

The meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m., will bring together Chairman Mark Sprangers, Supervisor Bruce Faldet, Supervisor Steve Madson, Clerk Justin Moen, and Treasurer Denis Walter. Residents will have the opportunity to hear updates on town finances and weigh in on operational matters.

Following the call to order, the board will review minutes from the 2025 annual meeting and examine 2025 revenues and expenses. Officials will then designate the town’s bank and attorney for the upcoming year.

A significant item will be a request for approval to allow the Town Board to borrow money at its discretion. The board also plans to review current town board wages and set the 2027 annual meeting date to April 26, 2027. Any other business will follow before adjournment.

Immediately afterward, the board will convene its regular monthly meeting. That session will include approval of the agenda and previous meeting minutes, followed by a period for public comments.

In old business, supervisors will address roads and bridges. New business will include a possible change of the May meeting to Monday, May 18. The board will then approve the town books and checks before adjourning.

The annual and regular meetings will allow town leaders to conduct routine oversight and prepare for future operations in the small Wisconsin community.