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Wed
16
Nov

Magic brings out creative side in Kimberly middle schooler


Brian Roebke photos — A seventh-grader at J.R. Gerritts Middle School in Kimberly, Kahlan Scherg is having a blast learning the secrets of being a magician, being tutored at Monty’s Secret Theater on Kimberly Avenue.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
Kahlan Scherg, a seventh-grade student at J.R. Gerritts Middle School in Kimberly, is having a blast learning the secrets of being a magician, being tutored by Monty of Monty’s Secret Theater on Kimberly Avenue.
Thu
10
Nov

Kaukauna eyes results of leaves still dropping and unpredictable concrete availability


Brian Roebke photo — Kaukauna Director of Public Works/City Engineer John Neumeier announced Monday the Island Street Bridge was opening on Tuesday morning. That will undoubtedly help traffic on Highway 55 in front of River View Middle School that’s often backed up before and after school Monday through Friday.
By Tom Collins
Reporter
While the unusually mild late October and early November weather might be creating late summer-like opportunities for some residents, it also is creating some tension and weather watching for Kaukauna’s engineering and street department personnel. 
Thu
10
Nov

Village of Combined Locks trustees approve 2023 budget

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
The Combined Locks Village Board last week approved a balanced budget of $5,378,428 of which $1,825,970 will be levied. The levy is a 1.15 percent increase over last year.
Thu
10
Nov

City of Kaukauna budget presentation shows bottom line city tax increase for residents

By Tom Collins
Reporter
There once was a saying for Broadway productions that opened in other cities prior to their New York City premiere. How something played in Philadelphia or another chosen city reflected on what might happen when the show hit the big stage.
Wed
02
Nov

Kaukauna craft show returns for 20th year


Brian Roebke photos — Kaukauna basketball players Riley Vander Wyst, Craig Harvey, and Jon Vande Wettering help carry craft items into Kaukauna High School about a decade ago for the Kaukauna Boys Hoops Club Craft Fair, which returns Sunday for the 20th year.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
One of the area’s biggest craft shows returns on Sunday morning at Kaukauna High School for the 20th year.
The Kaukauna Boys Hoops Club Holiday Craft Fair started with 30 vendors, but has increased to 160 this year.
Wed
02
Nov

Sherwood health insurance change may be good news for 2023 budget

By Tom Collins
Reporter
A change in health insurance coverage for Village of Sherwood employees may lead to healthy savings for the 2023 village budget according to discussion at the Oct. 24 edition of the Sherwood Village Board.
Wed
02
Nov

Little Chute development agreement approval means Faith Technologies expansion

By Tom Collins
Reporter
The business-oriented growth along Little Chute’s portion of Evergreen Drive will increase thanks to the Oct. 26 approval of a development agreement.
Wed
02
Nov
Wed
26
Oct

Kaukauna saluted for its 15-year support of Firecracker 5K run

By Tom Collins
Reporter
The Oct. 18 edition of the City of Kaukauna Common Council meeting offered a special medal ceremony as part of the night’s proceedings.
Wed
26
Oct

Little Chute Village Board focuses on two topics that center on time

By Tom Collins
Reporter
The 36-minute Little Chute Village Board open session Wednesday, Oct. 18, could have featured the Chambers Brothers with their hit “Time Has Come Today” or the earlier “Time” by the Pozo-Seco Singers as background music.

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