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Winchester Academy reviews ?The Crucible?
Only a few years after its Broadway debut in 1953, Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” ascended…
Peglow named to Dayton Town Board
A former town chairman in Dayton will replace Lee Schroeder as a supervisor on the…
Sharing a love of music
Two Waupaca High School choral groups will sing with the Saint John’s University Men’s Chorus…
Steckbauer, Clussman win judicial primary
Keith Steckbauer and Vicki Taggatz Clussman will face off in the April 1 general election…
Foundry topic of Winchester Academy program
Two Waupaca Foundry executives, Joey Leonard and Jim Larson, will present “Waupaca Foundry: Past, Present,…
Dayton considers leasing boat launches to county
Dayton and Waupaca County are considering a possible agreement to lease the town’s boat landings…
Shoreline view corridors hiked to 100 feet
The Waupaca County Board voted against a Zoning Committee recommendation to maintain a 30-foot restriction…
Waupaca student headed to state spelling bee
Nathan Wachsmuth, a Waupaca eighth-grade student, will advance to the Badger State Spelling Bee to…
Memorabilia sought for Bethany history
The newly formed History Committee for Bethany Home, Bethany Pines and Bethany Shadow Woods is…
Orchestra seeks student performers
Student musicians have an opportunity to perform with the Waupaca Area Orchestra (WAO) when presents…
Suicide prevention training offered
Trinity Lutheran Church will host suicide prevention training at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. Barb…
City debt policy to be reviewed
Mayor Brian Smith recommended a review of the city of Waupaca’s debt policy as part…
Developing a vision
Where are Waupaca’s downtown boundaries was discussed at the city’s new Downtown Visioning Committee during…
Happ joins ThedaCare Physicians
When Dorrie Happ completed her residency training in Duluth, Minn., she knew she was ready…
Chain board to discuss ski hours
The Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes Protection and Rehabilitation District will hold a board meeting at…