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Hortonville schools take part in Color Run
Hortonville High School’s Sources of Stength student organization put on the second annual Color Run at Lions Park in Greenville on Saturday, May 4.
Bettin to be honored at Clintonville commencement
Tina Bettin, a nurse practitioner at ThedaCare Physicans, will receive the Clintonville Public School District’s 2019 Alumnus Honoris award.
New London boys’ track wins county meet
The New London and Clintonville track and field teams competed at the Waupaca County Meet on Saturday, April 27 in New London.
Baird strikes out 7 in Clintonville softball loss
The Clintonville softball team was defeated by Mosinee at home on Friday, April 26 despite seven strikeouts from Truckers’ pitcher Hannah Baird.
Sturgeon Shuffle draws 400-plus participants
Photos and results from the Sturgeon Shuffle 5K and 10K races held in New London on Saturday, April 27, where a total of 439 runners and walkers took part.
Basement ‘gutted’ in structure fire at Mukwa bar
The Log Cabin Bar in Mukwa may not reopen for business for some time, if at all, following a fire Thursday, April 18, the New London Fire Department said.
Prep Sports Weekly Replay podcast 76
In the latest episode of Prep Sports Weekly Replay, we break down the WIAA state hockey championship with the Fox Cities Stars and NHM Rockets.
Irish take two from Waupaca
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Freedom catcher Logan Murphy cuts down Waupaca's Adam Kennedy at the plate April 8 in a North Eastern Conference baseball game at Waupaca High School. Murphy and the Irish handed the Comets 9-8 and 11-2 losses.
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Family taking donations after Embarrass fire
Items are being collected for a family whose house and possessions were damaged in a fire that occurred in the village of Embarrass on April 3.
Monsters, myths, legends at ‘Wisconsinology’
A program Monday, April 8, at New London Public Library will explore ghost stories, monsters and the longevity of local myths.
Familiar Grounds voted Business of the Year
Familiar Grounds Coffee Shop won the New London chamber of commerce’s top award for 2019 while 11 other businesses, organizations and people were honored.
Live mannequins display fashion of centuries past
Living mannequins filled the floor of New London Public Museum Saturday, March 30, to offer history on women’s dresses during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Hortonia pushes back against juvenile facility
Hortonia residents spoke out against the state Department of Corrections’ proposed juvenile correctional facility that could be built in the town.
Scenes from New Dublin’s 35th anniversary
New London’s 35th annual New Dublin St. Patrick’s Day bash featured the familiar Irish-themed events the community has come to love.
Kansas State honors New London native
Jacob Pichelmeyer, a graduate teaching assistant in math, received Kansas State University’s Presidential Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.