Wednesday, September 18, 2024
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Stange’s to close its doors

72 years of selling furniture in Waupaca

Event slated for Oct. 2 in Stevens Point

Memorial wall addition delayed

Clintonville waiting for shipment from India

Mower racers drop the hammer in Fremont

The flagman swept a green flag and the racers burst into the first turn in a tight pack.

Fall Fest in New London

Weekend family activities Sept. 13-15

Zwicker building open during Hinderfest

Hinder Brewing Co, plans to complete finishing touches to addition by end of year

From Stevens Point to Nicaragua

Mattresses, desks donated to sister city

Clintonville OKs ADA equipment

All-inclusive playground planned for Olen Park

Aviation camp part of career exploration program in Portage Count

Chain Blues Fest in Waupaca

Indian Crossing Casino to host weekend of music on Oct. 4-5

Miller takes the helm

New director named at Scandinavia Public Library

Tomorrow River dedicates new school

Herbert and Evelyn Wolding Family STEAM Center to open in Amherst

City may landscape former Merc property

Clintonville hopes to start project in 2025

Iola rosemaler brings home gold medal

Norwegian folk art brings local women together

Chasing world speed record

The Joker represents Waupaca shop that repairs, restores vintage vehicles.

New staff at New London schools

Local educators ready to start 2024-25 academic year.

Road work issues in Manawa

Factory Street construction behind schedule, but moving forward.

Kautz becomes Eagle Scout

Court of Honor held Aug. 18 at Christus Lutheran Church in Clintonville.

Ian Teal, Kathy Fehl are king and queen of festivities, parade, weekend of Sept. 13-14.

New London moves forward with placemaking project

City seeks savings by applying for design work on urban landscape from UW-Madison graduate students.

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