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Community

Thu
22
Oct

Work on Cottages at High Cliff and Schneider dam take closer steps to reality

A pair of projects that have been the intense focus of interest among some Sherwood residents took important steps forward at the Oct. 12 village board meeting.

Thu
22
Oct

Renn Farm development moving ahead in Harrison

Development of the Renn Farm can move forward after the Harrison Village Board last week accepted a municipal agreement with Appleton, transferring to the Village Plank Road from Lake Park Road to the property line east of Tahoe Lane and Lake Park Road from Midway Road to Plank Road.             Appleton had annexed the roads, along with adjacen

Thu
22
Oct

Kimberly trustees approve transportation utility

In a series of ordinance approvals last week, the Kimberly Village Board approved the transportation utility and means for funding the water and sanitary sewer utilities participation in road construction.

Thu
22
Oct

Intensive study results offer positive image of Little Chute Fire Department

A formal study that has taken more than a year to gather information offers a very positive picture of the Little Chute Fire Department and its dedicated corps of volunteers.

Wed
14
Oct

Little Chute moves forward with limited rec center rentals and Christmas parade

Following a week that showed a one-two punch of state and regional regulation tightening regarding ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks, the Little Chute Village Board moved forward with two steps of its own to keep village life as normal as possible.

Wed
14
Oct

Little Chute Governing Council appoints new members

Two women who have children in either the Flex or Little Chute Career Pathways academies were recently welcomed as new members of the Little Chute School District Governing Council, which has oversight over both academies.

Wed
14
Oct

Kaukauna reviews possibilities of city railroad quiet zone

The Kaukauna Board of Public Works had a busy Oct. 5 session with a focus on a potential choices for a railroad quiet zone in the city leading the way.

Wed
14
Oct

Kaukauna Common Council enacts stricter COVID-19 regulations

The continued urgency of dealing with the COVID-19 spread in our area was an important focus of the Oct. 6 Kaukauna Common Council meeting.

Wed
14
Oct

Combined Locks approves Van Zeeland Park redevelopment


Combined Locks officials approved spending $1.4 million in improvements to Van Zeeland Park last week. The project will be completed in three phases, to include site grading, trails, a year-round pavilion, site lighting and the installation of playground areas for toddlers and for older children/Brian Roebke photo

The redevelopment plan for Van Zeeland Park, presented by SEH at last week’s meeting, was approved by the Combined Locks Village Board.

Wed
14
Oct

Bishop David L. Ricken reinstates dispensation from obligation to attend Sunday Mass

Bishop David L. Ricken of the Diocese of Green Bay is reinstating the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass due to concerns about the continued escalation in the spread of the COVID-19 virus. This dispensation takes effect immediately and will remain in effect until further notice.

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