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Wed
14
Jun

Holland Town Hall location continues to be debated

By Brian Roebke
Editor
The location of the town hall in the Town of Holland has been controversial for years, so much so the town board shut down discussion of it for years.
Wed
14
Jun

Building owners excited about RACK loan program

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Building owners for years have been envious about new businesses getting assistance for municipalities, often in the form of TIF Districts that reduce the cost they have to construct a building.
Existing building owners lament they don’t get any help.
Wed
14
Jun

Combined Locks amending ordinance dealing with brush and yard waste collection

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
Trees, removed from ravine lots and lawns and placed curbside for collection, have caused the Combined Locks Village Board to authorize amending the village ordinance relating to brush and yard waste collection.
Wed
07
Jun

Harrison 10th anniversary celebration set for July 19

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
The Village of Harrison will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its incorporation on July 19, beginning with a parade starting at 6 p.m. and traveling down Noe Road to Midway Road to Krissy Drive. 
Wed
07
Jun

Kaukauna soccer team holds cancer support event


Submitted photo — The Kaukauna girls soccer program’s annual “Kick for a Cure” game held Tuesday, May 9, against Appleton East benefitted Deanna Gierach, who just finished her 16th year as an educational assistant in the Kaukauna School District.
The Kaukauna girls soccer program had its annual “Kick for a Cure” game held Tuesday, May 9, against Appleton East with a penny war, raffle baskets, a 50/50 raffle at the Kaukauna High School soccer field.
Wed
07
Jun

Saturday marks 175 years since last of three ships arrived from Holland

By Gene Janssen 
and Brian Roebke
Saturday is a very special day in Northeastern Wisconsin, a day which many people have no idea the significance, but without the three ships arriving from Holland to Little Chute 175 years ago on June 10, they would not be here.
Thu
01
Jun

Town of Holland board reorganizing to comply with law

By Brian Roebke
Editor
The Town of Holland Sanitation District is in the process of reorganizing and becoming more compliant with state law, which requires commissioners to be appointed by the town board with staggered terms.
Thu
01
Jun
Thu
01
Jun

Sherwood considers July 1 introduction for first phase of sewer rate increase

By Tom Collins
Reporter
With the realities of the wastewater treatment plant improvement costs just months ahead the Sherwood Village Board examined where the first step in the proposed sewer rate increase stands during their May 22 meeting.

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