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Wed
22
Jun

Vande Hey brings audience back 50 years at Kaukauna alumni rally


Don Krueger photo — Ellyn Verbeten Sachs made the audience roar after she was announced by Alumni Foundation President Kelly Kelly that she was this year’s alumni award winner. Upon getting on the stage to make some remarks, she told the audience, “But I bought a gift for the award winner.”
Here is Deacon Steve Vande Hey’s speech from the Kaukauna Alumni Foundation rally, held Saturday evening at Van Abel’s of Holland-town.
Wed
15
Jun

Accident closes intersection on Highway OO

Brian Roebke photos — 
Wed
15
Jun

Deacon Steve Vande Hey to serve as rallymaster Saturday at Van Abel’s


Submitted photo — Steve Vande Hey, a deacon for the Kaukauna Catholic Parishes and member of the Class of 1971, is the rallymaster at the Kaukauna Alumni Foundation rally held Saturday night at Van Abel’s of Hollandtown.
Compiled by Brian Roebke
Editor
Serving as the rallymaster at this year’s Kaukauna Alumni Founda-tion Rally will be a bittersweet experience for Steve Vande Hey.
Wed
08
Jun

Security presents $10,000 check to Kimberly Firefighters for fireworks

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
For the third year in a row, Security-Luebke Roofing and its owner, Shannon Alberts, presented a $10,000 donation to the Kimberly Firefighters to cover two-thirds of the costs of their annual Fourth of July Fireworks Show at Sunset Park.
Wed
08
Jun

Midwest Carriers hosts blood drive as part of National EMS Week


Brian Roebke photos — Phlebotomist Chloe Keddell of the American Red Cross finishes up Mackenzie Grondahl’s blood donation.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
Thu
02
Jun

SCUTTLEBUTT

“Downtown Darboy” has been a very busy place. Construction crews have been working on the Highway N road surface, along with sidewalks on both sides of the street. Crews are evening the ground at the site of the former Darboy Club, and other crews are working on the storm water pond south of Highway KK.
 
Thu
02
Jun

David Nail wraps up Paperfest’s free concert lineup

Y100 welcomes national country recording artist David Nail to Paperfest for a free concert on Saturday July 16. Nail’s top hits include “Whatever She’s Got,” “Let It Rain,” “Red Light,” and “Nights on Fire.” 
Thu
02
Jun

INCubator Final Pitch Event caps off class with unique learning


Brian Roebke photo — Noah Shipper, Brayden Deering, and Wyatt Barker listen to the sharks ask questions about their business plan during Thursday’s INCubator Final Pitch Event in the high school auditorium. The trio, representing ‘Teplos,’ won the $750 first place check from Abby Bank. Their product is a fully customizable snowboard and ski helmet that lets its customers pick the features that mean the most to them on the slopes. Customers can choose from Bluetooth speakers, a two-way communication system, GPS tracking, and heating elements all in one helmet. Stay safe and comfortable on the slopes while enjoying hands-free communication and music.
Compiled by Brian Roebke
Editor
The ‘Teplos’ group won Kimberly High School INCubator Final Pitch Event on Thursday in the high school auditorium, with Wyatt Barker, Brayden Deering, and Noah Shipper walking away with a $750 check from Abby Bank of Appleton to further their product.
Thu
02
Jun

Boucher wins Lang Trophy

Kaukauna High School senior Wesley Boucher was announced the 101st winner of the school’s prestigious Lang Trophy Wednesday night in a virtual ceremony by Principal Chris McDaniel at Class Awards Night. 
Thu
02
Jun

Kaukauna school board keeps statue in place, working on adding signage


TLC Sign illustration — Kaukauna Area School District administrators came up with this idea to add signage to the front of Kaukauna High School to help explain the school’s galloping ghost mascot and statue in front of the school. With a proposed price tag of almost $53,000, the board of education asked administrators to revise the plan and approved a motion allowing only $25,000 in district funds to be spent on the project.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
The statue stays in place and there will be signage added to help explain the history of the galloping ghost, with the district expending no more than $25,000 for the signage.
That was the decision of the Kaukauna school board at last week’s meeting.

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