Check out all the information found in the December edition of The Creek - Updates from the Village.
Village of Johnson Creek News
Stop by Village Hall on December 20th, any time between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM, for an informal drop-in session with Village President John Swisher and Village Administrator Kyle Ellefson.
The Village of Johnson Creek recently celebrated the grand opening of Massage Day, located at 520 Hartwig Boulevard, Suite C.
Beginning January 7, 2026, we will transition to Wednesday garbage and recycling pickup.
The Village of Johnson Creek welcomes Neil Vandenhouten, appointed to serve on the Village Board through April 2026. A resident since 2020, Neil currently serves on the Planning Commission and is eager to further support the community in this new role.
The Village of Johnson Creek is pleased to welcome Jason Warner as our new Department of Public Works Director. Jason brings more than 25 years of experience in the construction trades, including 13 years as a self-employed contractor
MSI General Corporation is proud to announce the upcoming construction of a manufacturing facility for Abet Laminati USA located in Crossroads Way in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin.
The Gobbler Theater, a well-known and beloved Johnson Creek landmark, is set to reopen under new ownership. The new operator has applied for a Liquor License and Conditional Use Permit, paving the way for the theater’s return as a vibrant community destination.
Enjoy a free Christmas dinner with turkey, ham, and all the holiday favorites at the Johnson Creek Community Center. Click for full details and information on reserving a meal.
To enhance communication with residents and visitors, the Village Board has approved the purchase of a new, modern sign. This new sign will enable the Village to easily share announcements, updates, and upcoming events, reaching the thousands of vehicles that pass by each day.
Johnson Creek is well-positioned to address the housing crisis through several major residential developments planned over the next few years.
A new historical marker has been installed in Johnson Creek commemorating Wisconsin’s first train wreck, which occurred right here on November 1, 1859.
Johnson Creek’s growing appeal to developers has once again been demonstrated with the approval of a major new medical facility that will bring high-quality healthcare services and dozens of jobs to the area.