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Fishing spots near New London
Wolf River offers mixed bag for anglers
Library hosts Indigenous art show
Ruth Wydeven to visit Waupaca
Arts off the square
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Vibhas Kendzia performed on Native American flutes at Arts on the Square Saturday, Aug. 21, in Waupaca. Currently living and teaching music in Green Bay, Kendzia grew up in West Germany, studied classical music in Frankfurt, Bansuri flute in India and Navaho flute in the American Southwest.
Robert Cloud Photos
River enforcement issues brought up
Sheriff hears from Fremont residents
Arts on the Square
Waupaca’s weeklong celebration of the arts starts Aug. 15
Work on mural moves forward
Clintonville museum commissions professional artist
WWII veterans take flight
Free biplane rides in Waupaca
Conflicting views on Weyauwega Lake
Shoreline vegetation: unsightly weeds or wildlife habitat
‘Wisconsin Lighthouses’
Winchester Academy presents virtual program
Hatten Park wall tumbling down
Hatten Park wall tumbling down
A labor of love
New London waives some student fees
District seeks to ease families’ post-pandemic burdens
Donation boosts splash pad fundraising
Community First pledges $100,000 to Waupaca’s Swan Park
Ranch bronc riding a hit at rodeo
Mid-Western Rodeo returns to Manawa
Bringing history to life
Civil War reenactment in New London