Wednesday Nov 18 | WisInfo
Can small-town police forces survive today's budget crunch?
As municipalities scramble to get the biggest bang for their tax dollars, local officials are taking a hard look at their budgets.
CWC dominates all-Trailways volleyball
Central Wisconsin Christian had three players earn either first or second all-Trailways North recognition in girls volleyball.
Marjorie Marcella Bresser, 93, of Waupun, died on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009, at the Christian Home and Rehabilitation Center of Waupun.
Wiccans celebrate autumn holiday in their own fashion
An ancient celebration that evolved into Halloween and All Saints Day celebrations was observed this weekend.
Dog tags inspire search that ends in Cambria
Two British men, Stan Atkinson and Bob Hargreaves, spend Sunday afternoons searching fields near where they live in Thetford, England with metal detectors.
MAILBAG - Political follies; Cambria pool
Pages 4 and 5 of Tuesday's Daily Citizen had two articles that were ironically related.
Man charged with stealing implements
A 40-year-old Green Lake County man who is accused of stealing more than $50,000 worth of implements from area dealers and farmers has been charged with three felony counts of theft.
Hypnosis may help area smokers to quit
A Cambria businessman and veteran who found a way to quit smoking is spearheading an effort to give others the opportunity to do the same.
Columbia County to hold H1N1 flu clinics at schools
Columbia County Health and Human Services is planning to hold H1N1 vaccination clinics for children in grades kindergarten through 12 during the school day at schools throughout the county.
CAMBRIA: Fundraiser benefits pool
A soup supper and silent auction is planned for Sept. 25 from 4 to 9 p.m. at Cambria-Friesland High School to raise money for the Cambria pool.
Sheriff's Dept begins patrolling Cambria
Starting today, Cambria residents will see a squad car patrolling the village's streets.
Catch a ride to the show The YMCA of Dodge County will provide shuttle service to and from the Dodge County Fairgrounds on Saturday during YOUth Rock Fest.
Cambria considers crossing guard program
CAMBRIA A proposed crossing guard program was the focus of the Cambria-Friesland School Board meeting on Monday.
A man who was burned trying to remove smoldering hay from a barn west of Randolph was flown from the scene via Med Flight shortly after noon on Friday.
POSTED: Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 -- 1:45 p.m. The Village of Cambria no longer has a Police Department.
Cambria dissovles its police department
The village of Cambria no longer has a police department. The village board Monday passed ordinance changes dissolving the department - and with it, the job of Police Chief Rick Nelson, who had held the post for 10 years.
Eugene A. Jenkins, 76, of rural Randolph, died peacefully on Thursday morning, July 30, 2009, at Golden Living Center-Continental Manor in Randolph.
Cambria tries to ease registration process
The Cambria-Friesland School District hopes to make school registration more user-friendly for parents.
Branson's brings taste of family cookout to new restaurant
How do you make work fun? Turn a beloved summer pastime into a moneymaker. Dace and Trisha Branson relive the sights, smells and laughs of the family cookout every time they arrive at work.
The Cambria-Friesland School Board accepted the resignation of school principal Rick Hammes on Monday.