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Hortonville High stages ‘Almost, Maine’ this week
Hortonville High School will present a production of John Cariani’s romantic comedy “Almost, Maine” for three nights Feb. 21-23.
Opera house looks to boost senior programming
The Hortonville Village Board waived rental fees for providers of nonprofit senior programming at the meal site in an effort to bolster senior programming.
High bluegill, bass populations in Black Otter Lake
A survey of Black Otter Lake revealed bigger and better bluegill and largemouth bass populations, according to a 2018 assessment by the Wisconsin DNR.
Hortonville bus drivers turn to tech to track students
Hortonville Area School District is testing an online program called UniteGPS where school district officials and parents can check if a child rode the bus.
Hortonville renews sanitation contract with Harter’s
The Hortonville Village Board extended its garbage collection contract with Harter’s Fox Valley Disposal at current rates for four more years.
Hortonville repairs, cleans village well
A troubled well site in Hortonville was restored following a month of rehabilitation work that was necessitated by biofilm buildup.
Two running for Hortonville village president
Hortonville’s spring 2019 election includes a contested village president race and two new candidates in the trustee race.
Hortonville changes Village Hall hours
The village of Hortonville will extend municipal office hours to 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with an early closure time of 1 p.m. on Fridays.
Greenville continues toward incorporation
The town of Greenville will hold a referendum in 2019 to ask residents whether the municipality should incorporate as a village.
Man kills himself during Greenville police standoff
A 48-year-old man is dead after authorities say he shot himself during a five-hour standoff with law enforcement at a Greenville home.
Ice rink coming to Hortonville
A new ice rink should open in time for Christmas at Alonzo Park in Hortonville. The rink is in place but the water needs time to freeze.
Rep. Murphy defends legislation that weakens incoming Dems
Wisconsin Rep. David Murphy defended Republican lawmakers’ passage of legislation that would weaken the powers of the incoming Democratic administration.
Gift of guns draws worldwide attention to Hortonville
Hortonville glassmaking company BenShot bought its employees handguns for Christmas in an effort to protect its workers and their families.
New London, Hortonville musicals this weekend
Hortonville High School stages the musical “Annie” Nov. 8-11 while New London High School puts on “The Addams Family” Nov. 9-11.
Halloween in Clintonville, New London, Hortonville
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Captain America -- 3-year-old Collin Werner-- covers his ears from the loud horn and sirens as a Dale fire truck rolls down Wisconsin Avenue during the Halloween parade in Dale Oct. 27. Also pictured with him are Jessica Moeller of Dale and her children Grayson Moeller, 1, as Superman, and William Moeller, 4, as a Power Ranger. Scott Bellile photo