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Three decades of change chronicled in Stockbridge
As this tiny community gears up for this weekend's centennial celebration as an incorporated village, organizers have compiled a quick history of the last three decades.
The 689 residents of the village of Stockbridge are celebrating the 100th anniversary as an incorporated village this weekend.
'After Happily Ever After' catches up with Cinderella's stepfamily - post-glass slipper
'After the Happily Ever After,' an original musical written and directed by Kerrylynn Kraemer-Curtiss, will be performed at the Plymouth Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Friday July 25; 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. on ...
Vilma Louise Geiser, 96, died on July 4, 2008, at the Homestead Care Center in New Holstein, surrounded by her loving family.
Costs of drunken driving paid by everyone
The $682.50 ambulance bill arrived less than a week after chronic drunken driver William Gerhartz's full-sized Chevy pickup truck crushed Brandon Bratz and Samantha Kappus' compact car Feb.
Triathletes get payoff for work
When the High Cliff Triathlon gets under way at 7 a.m. today, Patti Yaeger of Appleton and Travis Haufschildt of Sherwood will be among the approximately 1,000 participants running into the water of Lake ...
Church: Lutheran Church of the Wilderness, Bowler, on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation, a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Ministry: "My husband, Stephe, was the pastor here," ...
Last hope for native languages
In the country of the white pines, by the waters of Lake Superior and the banks of the Wisconsin River, the voices are dying one by one.
Letters: Council should try harder to save water tower
I fully agree with today's editorial titled 'Let's Agree On Defining Redevelopment Success'! Five years ago I was employed at Wisconsin Automated Machine Co.
Mohican Tribe Mulls Lawsuit against US Interior Dept.
A Wisconsin tribe says it may sue the U.S. Interior Department over its decision to allow more than 13,000 acres of land to go into trust for the Oneida Indian Nation of New York.
Reader Reaction Forum: Gas, food, housing
GAS: Gas prices are the most worrisome. Because of the higher costs of transporting anything and everything we eat, wear, read or use in any way in our daily lives, all these prices are going up, too.
FVTC grads optmistic about post-college plans
“There are plenty of opportunities for us to do many different things”
By Aldrich M. Tan * of The Northwestern * May 18, 2008 Fox Valley Technical College graduates remain optimistic about job opportunities during a troubled economy. via Oshkosh Northwestern
EMS Olympics set Saturday in Chilton
The Emergency Medical Services Olympics will be held Saturday in Chilton. The gates open at 11 a.m. and the competition starts at noon. via Fond du Lac Reporter
Officials fearful of deadly fish virus
“The biggest emotion was disappointment that we weren't as far ahead of this as we hoped we were”
STOCKBRIDGE HARBOR - One year has passed since an Ebola-like fish virus known as VHS was discovered in this watershed. via WisInfo
Dog saves homeowner from fire in Calumet County
“We used very minimal water so there was very little water damage”
A dog is being credited with saving his owner's life after a fire broke out in a Calumet County home late Monday. via Wausau Daily Herald
Menominee Tribe to put $80 million into casino
An $80 million renovation of the Menominee Tribe's casino complex in Keshena starting this spring is aimed at keeping the gambling facility competitive with other tribal venues, tribal Chairwoman Lisa Waukau ... via Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal
Prep softball: Elkhart, Oostburg pitchers toss no-hitters
Abbey Neils threw a no-hitter and Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah blanked Cedar Grove-Belgium 11-0 in a Central Lakeshore Conference softball game Tuesday. via WisInfo
FVTC: Area students received associate degrees or technical diplomas from Fox Valley Technical College: Chilton: Brandon Bancroft, Tina Champeau, Dana Escher, Sarah Greuel, Kyle Kienitz, Rhiannon Koehler, Jill ... via Appleton Post-Crescent
Gregory 'Greg' Schell, Kaukauna, 48, passed away Saturday, April 5, 2008, at home with his family by his side following a battle with cancer. via WisInfo
“Some nights I'm lucky if I even get five.”
We've all had them - those I-can't-move-a-muscle mornings. The alarm clock screams that it's time to get up, but your body says otherwise. via WisInfo