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CLINTONVILLE –On Saturday, May 10, EAA Chapter 1710 hosted its first Young Eagles Rally at the Clintonville Municipal Airport. Pilots Mathieu Labs, Isaac Follett, Mike Bloedorn, Joe Schwister …

Talking trash in New London

NEW LONDON – The city of New London continues to research the feasibility of the city contracting with a single hauler to provide garbage and recycling collection service in the city. At the …

STEVENS POINT—Stephen W. Sawyer, of Sawyer Law LLC in Stevens Point, has been elected president-elect of the State Bar of Wisconsin. He will begin his term on July 1, 2025, and will serve as …

Science building named after alumni

STEVENS POINT—On May 2, UWSP’s Chemistry and Biology building got a new name in honor of alumni Frank R. and Kathleen Y Haeni. The building will now be known as the Frank R. and Kathleen …

Gone fishing, found dead

STEVENS POINT — On April 28 at 3:46 p.m., the Portage County Communications Center received a report of a missing person. The person was believed to have gone fishing near West River Drive and …

WEYAUWEGA – Gerard Knaus of Weyauwega Star Dairy was a returning graduate of the 2025 Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker Program. He added Gouda and Havarti as his ninth and tenth certifications. He …

Man charged with sexual assault

STEVENS POINT — Cha Chor Yang, 81, of Stevens Point is facing 12 charges that range from sexual assault to false imprisonment. Yang is charged with four counts of 4th Degree Sexual Assault, six …

Heideman elected school board president

NEW LONDON – John Heideman, who has served as vice-president of the New London Board of Education the past three years was elected as president when the board met for a special meeting April …

Comets compete at state

WAUPACA – The Civics Games finals took place May 2 in the state capital in Madison where 16 high schools competed for the top spot. The season started with 49 teams from 27 high schools …

NEW LONDON – An additional $20,000 has been approved to be used by businesses as part of the city of New London’s Downtown Façade Improvement Grant Program. The New London Economic …

Amherst shooting suspect in court

STEVENS POINT—On March 16 at 8:07 p.m., a verbal altercation broke out on Mill Street, which turned physical between brothers Ryan and Justin Wojtalewicz. During the altercation, Ryan …

House fire: mutual aid is automatic

NEW LONDON – The New London Common Council approved an automatic mutual aid agreement with the Hortonville-Hortonia Fire District that will allow the Hortonville Hortonia Fire Department to …

Stories on the trail

MANAWA – The Pat Wade Trail behind the Manawa Elementary School will see a new addition of a story walk this month. A story walk is dissecting a book, page by page, and putting them up on a …

State rep and senator visit Iola

IOLA – With Wisconsin’s district lines recently being remapped, some areas have new representatives and two of them came to Iola to introduce themselves on April 28. Assembly State …

Moen retires after 48 years

TOWN OF HARRISON – Fran Moen is retiring after 48 years of service as township clerk. She started in 1997 and was considered a “cornerstone” in the Town of Harrison. Over the years …

$1K for K-9 unit

WAUPACA – The Thedacare Auxiliary Volunteer Group gave a $1,000 check to the Waupaca County Sheriff Office’s K-9 Unit on April 29. The check was presented to Deputy James Santiago and …

Lundt elected school board president

CLINTONVILLE – Glen Drew Lundt, who had previously claimed he had been bullied by other board members and was warned about being censured, was elected president of the Clintonville Board of …

Mexican fare plus breakfast

WAUPACA – The beloved truck stop, a must-stop for late night shenanigans, breakfast food and, of course, a stop for a weary trucker looking for a quick bite to eat, has gotten a face lift and a …

Board approves salary increases

CLINTONVILLE – The Clintonville Board of Education has approved salary increases of at least $1,500 per year for instructional staff, $2,000 per year for directors, and $3,000 per year for …

WAUPACA – There are ten new automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) placed around Waupaca. The idea is that early CPR and AED increases the chance of survival during a heart attack, therefore, …

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