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Wed
08
May

Cherkasky traces legal career, television commentaries back to Kaukauna

By Brian Roebke
Editor
If you watch the Fox News Channel, you’ve probably seen a familiar name recently. 
Wed
01
May

Kaukauna school board seeking input on three facilities plans

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Voters in the Kaukauna Area School District should soon be receiving a questionnaire in their mailboxes seeking their opinions on three possible long-range facilities plans that may go to a referendum this fall.
Thu
18
Apr

Science and math updates to Kimberly Bridges program

By Daniel Schoettler
Reporter
There will be science and math updates to the Bridges program in the Kimberly Area School District. The science curriculum changes will be at the seventh and eighth grade level, while the math updates will be at the 5K through fifth grade levels. 
Thu
18
Apr

Kaukauna native Taylor Justice receives 3 honors from Appleton Police Department

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Taylor Justice had quite a night at the Appleton Police Department Honor Awards Assembly in March. The 2014 Kaukauna High School graduate was recognized with three awards: teamwork, a life-saving medal, and most impressively, Patrol Officer of the Year.
Thu
11
Apr

Hansen gives history of The Kaukauna Times

By Brian Roebke
Editor
One of the area’s foremost historians, Lyle Hansen, recently gave a presentation about the history of The Kaukauna Times newspaper at a Town of Kaukauna Historical Society meeting. 
Thu
11
Apr

Early spring storm raises heck with area power grid

By Brian Roebke
Editor
A late winter storm didn’t bring the potential 16 inches of snow with it, but there was so much precipitation that fell from the sky last Tuesday and Wednesday that it shut down large portions of northeastern Wisconsin.
Tue
02
Apr
Tue
02
Apr

Look Back in History The Grand Old Opera House

By Carol Van Boxtel
History Room Volunteer
Kaukauna Public Library
In 1884, Kaukauna was a divided city, the north side was called Kaukauna and the south side was called Ledyard, with both sides vying for services. 

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