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OWI suspect hospitalized

Steinfest Motorcycle operator involved in crash Waupaca County sheriff’s deputies arrested a man who was suspected of a drunken driving offense after crashing his motorcycle. Michael S. Steinfest. …

Ebert appointed to Common council

Fills vacant seat in Clintonville By Bert Lehman Aimee Ebert was appointed to the Clintonville Common Council to fill the vacant seat for District 1. Ebert The Clintonville Common Council approved …

new neighborhood coming to Waupaca

Tycore is developing a residential neighborhood in Waupaca. Courtesy City of Waupaca Development provides workforce housing By James Card Over the coming year a new neighborhood will emerge in …

Calling 911

Waupaca County sheriff’s report July 28 July 22 – A 911 caller reported a tree branch was sparking on an energized line on Lind Center Road. July 22 – A Clintonville caller on County Trunk I …

Armed standoff in Amherst

Miller Shots fired at police Officers from several law enforcement agencies surrounded a home in the village of Amherst Thursday, July 25. As of Friday morning, the armed suspect has remained …

Publisher’s Letter

Joy And Sorrow Dear Reader, Patrick Wood The complex interplay between joy and sorrow is a timeless subject. It is perhaps not entirely fair to compare these emotions in a binary fashion. Both joy …

Legal Aid Society turns 30

Longtime Stevens Point attorney Maurice Rice (second from left) recently received recognition from the Wisconsin Legislature for more than 30 years of service to the Portage County Legal Aid Society. …

BABA team celebrates Museum Day

The New London Irish Team with Christine Cross, New London Public Museum director. Sumitted Photo New London Public Museum teams up with New London Irish The New London Public Museum, teamed up with …

Waupaca mural stirs controversy

Traveling artist Jules Muck painted this impromptu mural and a smaller mural on the building that is home to the Revival on W. Fulton Steet. She was later informed by the city of Waupaca she needs …

Sale of school property delayed

Sale of the former Rexford Longfellow school building in Clintonville has been delayed due to the county's computer problems. File Photo County cyberattack halted closing By Bert Lehman The sale of …

Calling 911

Waupaca County sheriff’s report July 21 July 12 – The Iola Old Car Show reported a golf cart was stolen. They also reported some speeding in the car swap area and mini bikes in the camp area. …

Benjamin Szilagyi. Source Cook County jail Accused of threatening Waupaca County judge By Robert Cloud A former Waupaca County assistant district attorney is accused of threatening a judge and a …

Kelly Jackson Kelly Jackson to perform July 24 The 2024 Waupaca Community Arts Board’s Summer Nights Concert series will wrap up with a performances by award-winning indigenous musician and speaker …

Publisher’s Letter

Embracing Stoicism Dear Reader, Patrick Wood In the hustle and bustle of our modern world, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the pressures and challenges we face daily. However, the timeless wisdom …

Waupaca apples grown for cider

UW-Madison researchers gave lectures at Red Sky Cider & Wine, a Waupaca orchard on State Highway 54. Apples grown at the orchard are used to make hard cider. Owner John Sturm hosted the field day …

School budget with deficit approved

Clintonville Middle School File Photo Clintonville considers referendum By Bert Lehman The Clintonville School Board approved a preliminary budget for the 2024-25 school year that includes a deficit …

Calling 911

Waupaca County sheriff’s report July 11 July 8 – A New London man on County Trunk N reported his neighbor was shooting fireworks too close to his barn. July 8 – A Waupaca man on McAllister Road …

Publisher’s Letter

A Poetic Insight; Ready for Perils Dear Reader, Patrick Wood In one of the timeless verses of A.E. Housman, we find a reflection and a warning of life’s journey encapsulated in the following poem …

Evers tours closing facility

Gov. Tony Evers visited with Susan Elandt, owner of My First Adventure Child Care. The business will close on Friday, July 12. Evers is touring care centers around the state and noted how struggles …

State rep seeks action at intersection

A pedestrian crosses four lanes of traffic at the intersection of State Highway 15 (Greenville Drive) and Hyacinth Lane. John Faucher Photo Injuries reported on highway crosswalk By John Faucher …

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