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Thu
13
Jul

Common Council discusses swimming pool renovation in closed session

By Tom Collins
Reporter
It was fitting the Kaukauna Common Council chose to spend some time with the city’s swimming pool in mind during their July 5 session.
Thu
13
Jul

Holland Town Board gets town hall site down to 3 locations

By Brian Roebke
Editor
The Town of Holland’s Town Hall Committee gave a report at last week’s town board meeting at Van Abel’s of Hollandtown, with three locations still in play after supervisors discussed the issue.
Thu
13
Jul

35th Annual Paperfest opens Thursday afternoon in Kimberly


Brian Roebke photo — Vic Ferrari, one of the stalwart entertainment acts during the first 34 years of Paperfest, held one of their farewell concerts last July in Sunset Park in front of a huge crowd.
Compiled by Brian Roebke
Editor
The 35th annual Paperfest presented by Community First Credit Union is slated to take over Sunset Park in Kimberly Thursday through Sunday.
Thu
13
Jul
Thu
13
Jul

Pribbenow joins ranks of the clergy in cathedral ceremony

Compiled by Brian Roebke
Editor
The late Robert and Althea Valentyn were without a doubt smiling in heaven Saturday morning when they had a second grandson ordained to the priesthood.
Thu
06
Jul

Kimberly board approves leasing building in Little Chute for public works

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
Following a closed session last week, the Kimberly Village Board approved leasing a building at 500 Moasis Drive in Little Chute from Bartlett Capital Group starting July 1.
Thu
06
Jul

One of Kaukauna’s most historic homes for sale

By Brian Roebke
Editor
If you’ve in Kaukauna for any length of time, you’re familiar with the historical Stribley estate located at 705 W. Wisconsin Ave.
If you’ve fallen in love with the home and have an extra $1.6 million, this home could be yours.
Thu
06
Jul

Little Chute School Board approves three new hires

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
The Little Chute School Board approved three new hires at last week’s meeting
Thu
06
Jul

Sherwood Village Board approves sewer rate increase and monthly billing

By Tom Collins
Reporter
Following a public hearing and later discussion at their June 26 village board meeting, Sherwood’s elected officials unanimously approved a proposed sewer rate hike and voted 5-2 to return to a former practice of monthly utility services billing.  
Thu
06
Jul

Harrison trustees approve donation policy

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
The Harrison Village Board adopted a policy covering the donation of benches or trees as remembrances on village property at last week’s meeting.

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