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Community

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Common Council hears information regarding borrowing and city assessment


Brian Roebke photo/Mel Knott of the Kaukauna Street Department mows the grass on the hill alongside the Third Street parking lot in Kaukauna. The Harper mower keeps the operator and the engine upright on hills, giving the operator greater comfort and control, decreasing rollover risk.
The Aug. 17 edition of the Kaukauna Common Council was dominated by an update on the city’s financial condition in terms of borrowing and its financial rating along with some additional information regarding the recently completed city-wide revaluation process.
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25
Aug

T-Mobile providing $25 million in grants to small towns

Small towns across America can receive up to $50,000 to revitalize themselves through “Hometown Grants” funding for community projects through a $25 million grant program by T-Mobile over the next five years.
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25
Aug

Red Hills Landfill continues to be a focus for Kaukauna officials

There was both a silver lining and a sobering realization about a long steady climb regarding concerns about the odors emitting from the Red Hills Landfill just east of Kaukauna.
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25
Aug

Combined Locks working on 2045 Comprehensive Plan

The Combined Locks Village Board at last week’s meeting approved a resolution establishing participation procedures for the 2045 Comprehensive Plan update.
Wed
25
Aug

Buchanan board votes to disallow WILL demand

On a unanimous vote, the Buchanan Town Board voted to disallow the demand for damages by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, Inc.
WILL’s notice of claim regarding the town’s transportation utility fee was filed earlier and required a reply by the town by Sept. 1.
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25
Aug

Kaukauna Fire Dept. reaches out for shared training study

Growth and change in firefighting and paramedic response times are creating a need to examine several parameters regarding training and the potential of mutual services.
Wed
25
Aug

Little Chute Village Board hears staffing request for changing workload

Growth and change often creates new opportunities in the business world, in education circles or in other facets of life.
Wed
18
Aug

Civil War Living History Demonstration this weekend at the Charles A. Grignon Mansion

A Civil War Living History Demonstration takes place at the Charles A. Grignon Mansion on Saturday, Aug. 21, and Sunday, Aug. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
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18
Aug

Village of Harrison to survey residents on yard waste site

The Harrison village board authorized Administrator Matt Heiser to send a survey on the use of the yard waste site and develop a plan for implementation in 2022.
Wed
18
Aug

Sherwood Village Board approves keeping existing pedestrian highway crossings

Several familiar Sherwood pedestrian street crossings are expected to be maintained after the village board’s actions to approve keeping them following the state DOT’s 2022 highway resurfacing project.

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