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Wed
15
Apr

Common Council approves neighborhood and electric vehicle ordinance additions

By Tom Collins
Reporter
Kaukauna officials took a step toward creating ordinance language surrounding what the state calls neighborhood and electric vehicles, the evolving range of devices now gaining popularity, especially with younger riders.
Wed
15
Apr

Little Chute Fire Department breaks ground for new fire station


Brian Roebke photos — Little Chute firefighters, Administrator Beau Bernhoft, and Facilities Director Dave Neuman break ground at the site of the new fire station on Depot Street on Thursday afternoon.
By Brian Roebke
Editor
The Little Chute Fire Department, Village of Little Chute, and its residents celebrated the long-awaited groundbreaking for a new fire station on Thursday afternoon at the corner of Grand Avenue and Hans Parkway, which will be the back side of the building a year from now.
Thu
09
Apr

Town of Holland files lawsuit against Brown County regarding landfill payments

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Town Chairman Mike Smits announced the Town of Holland has filed a lawsuit against Brown County at the monthly town board meeting held Wednesday, April 1, at the town hall.
Thu
09
Apr

Harrison approves employee performance recognition and compensation model

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
A municipal employee performance recognition and compensation model were approved by the Harrison Village Board last week.
Thu
09
Apr

Audiences to look for ‘Harvey’ on Papermaker Players stage

By Brian Roebke
Editor
A classic stage play that was adapted to film in the movie featuring Jimmy Stewart comes to Kimberly High School April 16-18 when the Papermaker Players stage the comedy/drama, “Harvey.”
Wed
01
Apr

Behling receives 80-year award

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Village of Kimberly’s well-known and well-travelled centenarian was presented with a continuous membership certificate and pin for 80 years with American Legion Post 60 at its meeting on Thursday, March 19.
Wed
01
Apr

Kimberly looking for resident input for comprehensive plan

By Judy Dixon Hebbe
Reporter
Kimberly administrative staff and trustees are urging residents to participate in amending the comprehensive plan, which was last amen-ded in 2016 by participating in a range of opportunities and venues.
Wed
01
Apr

Combination of heavy snow and rapid melt overwhelms sewer plant inflow system

By Tom Collins 
Reporter 
It was a quiet Sunday afternoon on March 22 when an alarm suddenly sounded at the Sherwood sewage treatment plant. An MCO technician was called in to check the plant and immediately noted a flooding situation.
Wed
01
Apr

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