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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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Whistleblower protections for election officials signed into law

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Governor Evers signed the Election Worker Protection legislation into law, as an added amendment to Senate Bill 822 by Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart).
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28
Mar

UA 400 holds open house for women in the pipe trades

By Brian Roebke
Editor
“It’s not about muscle anymore.”
Those were the words spoken by Grace Tollar, a UA 400 second-year plumbing apprentice who spoke at the Women in the Pipe Trades open house held March 6 at the UA 400 training facility in Kaukauna.
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28
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Band brings Kaukauna to New York for St. Patrick’s Day Parade

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Kaukauna High School Band Director Jacob Martin calls the school band the bridge from the school district to the community. With that said, Kaukauna made a splash in America’s largest city when it marched in the 263rd New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 16.
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Highway 96 construction begins in May

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Northeast Region begins a resurfacing project on 4.89 miles of Highway 96 from Kaukauna to Wrightstown beginning in May.
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Cherry Starr earned a special niche in Packers history

By Tom Collins
Reporter
Cherry Louise Morton had a knack for bringing out the best in Bart Starr and many other people.
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Techlin sings at Carnegie Hall

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Little Chute High School senior Chris Techlin has made it to the “big time,” performing  at Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of the Honors Performance Series by WorldStride.
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Paffenroth to direct Kaukauna High School choir at Carnegie Hall

By Brian Roebke
Editor
Most people have a dream that’s really far out there but conceivably possible. Most of the time it never happens, but in the case of Kaukauna High School choir teacher Joy Paffenroth, her dream is coming true.

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