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May 26, 2022

Beloit Report

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Parade Route & Safety Information - May 30,2022


The annual Memorial Day parade will step off around 9 a.m. Monday, May 30, on Blackhawk Boulevard near Winnebago Avenue in South Beloit. The parade will continue into the City of Beloit on State Street after crossing the stateline, turn right onto East Grand Avenue and end just after Prospect Street -- BEFORE Horace White Park.


The City of Beloit and South Beloit are partnering together to provide enhanced safety measures so that we can properly honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our freedoms.


This parade is being run by the United Veterans Memorial Day Parade Committee


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Grilling Out? Check Out These Tips from the Beloit Fire Department


It’s barbecue season! Whether you’re looking for the perfect brat or marinated chicken, we want to see all of Beloit stay safe while grilling out.


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Garbage and Recycling Collection Delayed for Memorial Day Holiday


The City of Beloit’s Public Works Department reminds residents that trash and recycling will be delayed by one day the week of May 30-June 3, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.


There will be no trash or recycling collection on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2022.


Never miss a pickup – sign up for garbage and recycling collection reminders at https://beloitsolidwaste.com/pick-up-schedule/.


For more information, call the City of Beloit Public Works Operations at (608) 364-2929 or visit www.beloitsolidwaste.com.


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CITY OFFICES ARE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 30

Get Your Pool Passes Now


Swim all season long with a season pass to Krueger Pool!

 

The pool is opening in mid-June. The pool’s open swim schedule is based on staffing resources. If you know lifeguards looking for a summer job, please encourage them to apply online here.

 

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Lifeguards Needed


We need to hire more lifeguards for Krueger Pool to be fully open 7 days a week this summer! We know there are lifeguard shortages throughout the nation, and we are doing everything we can to fill these positions before the pool opens on June 11.

 

Lifeguards: Ages 16+; $11.50/hour; view all qualifications and apply online here today: https://www.governmentjobs.com/.../seasonal-lifeguard...

 

Cashiers: Ages 16+; $8.75/hour; apply online here today: https://www.governmentjobs.com/.../3435534/seasonal-cashier

 

The City of Beloit is an equal opportunity employer.

Click It or Ticket Campaign reminds drivers to buckle up


During Click It or Ticket, May 23 - June 5, law enforcement officers, including those in Beloit, will keep a sharp eye out for unbuckled motorists – not to simply write tickets, but to prevent needless tragedies.


In Wisconsin, you can be stopped and cited for not wearing a seat belt. Drivers can also be cited for every unbuckled passenger in their vehicle. Be safe and be smart. Buckle up. Every trip, every time.


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Get Muddy! Registration for Beloit Dirty Dash Now Open


We’re thrilled to be offering the Beloit Dirty Dash in 2022. Registration will be taken online only; registration opens on Monday on Eventbrite.


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Calling for Volunteers!
We are looking for a few volunteers to serve on our City Boards, Committees, and Commissions. Learn about our current vacancies and download the application on the city's website. Have questions? Contact Brandi Liantonio at liantoniob@beloitwi.gov or call 608-364-6614.

City Meetings

All public meeting agendas and minutes are posted online at www.beloitwi.gov.



  • Monday, May 30: City offices closed for Memorial Day.
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The City of Beloit is hiring for various positions. Job openings and applications can be found online at www.beloitwi.gov. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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