Rusk County
Rusk County is located in the northwestern part of the state of Wisconsin, USA. It was established in 1901 and is named after Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. The county seat is Ladysmith, which serves as the main hub for government and community activities.
The county is known for its natural beauty, featuring forests, rivers, and lakes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. Rusk County is part of the Chippewa Valley region and has a rich history tied to logging and agriculture.