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Shared chief benefits two cities
It has been six months now since Chief Dave Walker embarked on a new police…
New London receives Tree City USA Award
Wisconsin DNR representative and Urban Forestry Coordinator Tracy Salisbury presented Mayor Gary Henke with the…
ThedaCare rolls out new hospital name
New London Family Medical Center’s name has officially changed to ThedaCare Medical Center-New London, and…
Planting party for kindergartners
Kindergarten students from Chain O’ Lakes Elementary School and Waupaca Learning Center received a gardening…
Thousands of hygiene items donated
Four area agencies are the recipients of the more than 6,000 personal hygiene items that…
Global Finals next stop for Friendly Five
Waupaca Learning Center’s Destination Imagination team, the Friendly Five, are headed to the Global Finals.…
No recount in Wega council race
There will not be a recount of the results of the April 1 race for…
Walking with strength
After Zach Mielke was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, he decided to do something to create…
Volunteer drivers needed
The Waupaca County Aging and Disability Resource Unit is partnering with Iola Living Assistance (ILA)…
Rachwal petitions for release
Sterling Rachwal, the former rural Weyauwega man with a history of sexually molesting horses, will…
Iola Town Board denies excessive-assessment claim
An excessive assessment claim was denied by the Iola Town Board at its March 31…
Little Hope board approves 2014 budget
The Little Hope Lake District board approved a 2014 budget Monday, March 31. Because the…
New bridges in Dayton
Engineers presented plans Thursday, April 3, for three new bridges in the town of Dayton.…
Family Literacy teaches English
The Clintonville Public School District’s English language/bilingual program is partnering with the Trucking to Success…
Arty?s continues to grow
Arty’s Legendary Cocktails is expanding its product line to include two new beverages while distribution…