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Kids, animals prepare for the Jackson County Fair
There are several things you need to consider before showing small animals at the Jackson County fair.
Jackson County Sheriff's reports
June 29 -- 10:39 a.m.: Ronald B. Swan, 42, New London, reported the power cable had been pulled out and cut from his camper, as well as three campers belonging to his sons.
June 18 -- 10:30 a.m.: An unknown person pried open the south pedestrian entrance door to the Castle Mound State Park contact station, entered an office and used bolt cutters to open a safe.
Lots of choices in fall elections
All but two of the 10 Assembly races in west-central Wisconsin this fall will include candidates from both major parties.
The many will likely morph into even more. The 10 sites on the Waukesha Public Art Walking Tour soon will display a new artistic donation, a glass interpretive piece at the Waukesha Metro Transit Center, which ...
Residents drill Melrose village board at water meeting
The floodgates opened wide Wednesday night as more than 100 Melrose residents poured into a special village board meeting to discuss a proposed $2.4 to $2.8 million water project that would more than triple the ...
Cheers: Efforts help residents dispose of unused prescription medications
Area residents will have the opportunity to get rid of unused medications in an environmentally safe way thanks to the efforts of two groups.
Veterans groups will host the following events to mark Memorial Day. The Fond du Lac Memorial Day Parade will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, May 26, at the corner of Guindon Boulevard and Main Street.
Adult Child Group meeting: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, St. John's Church and Center For Inner Peace, 1513 Pinewood Lane, New London. via WisInfo
“We had a great response to the Art Market last year, and we look to continue that momentum”
The 45th Annual Waupaca Fine Arts Show takes place today through Friday at the Waupaca Expo Center, 187 Grand Seasons Drive, Waupaca. via WisInfo
'Instant art show' to feature 28 artists
HILBERT - Main Street Art Works 627 W Main St., will present "The Instant Art Show" from 6 to 9 p.m. on May 2. A total of 28 artists will be involved in the show. via WisInfo
Greenwood owner has personal need
In more than 50 years of doing business in northern Door County, the Greenwood Supper Club has always found a way to give back to the community that supports it. via WisInfo
Oakfield School Fund buys globes for libraries
The Oakfield Schools Fund has contributed $871.23 for the purchase of world globes for the Oakfield school libraries, according to a press release from the district. via WisInfo
I think the question be "Who is the present best bowler between Styn, Singh and Taylor{WI} Posted by Flee at 2008-04-04 14:51:58 Wooohhhoooo, can go home and watch the sports on tv the whole weekend and relax. via Independent Online
Gypsy moth spraying happening this summer in Clark, Taylor counties
“Gypsy moths have been slowly spreading across Wisconsin since the early 1990s”
MADISON-Gypsy moth spray planes will be a familiar sight in some counties this spring and summer, while in others, the low-flying yellow planes will make an appearance for the first time. via WisInfo
Jackson County circuit and traffic court reports
Shayla M. Bluell, 19, Black River Falls, was fined $129.30 for operating without carrying a license. via The Chronicle
Cases concluded recently in Jackson County Circuit Court
The following cases were recently concluded in Jackson County Circuit Court: Feb. via The Chronicle
Struggling steam plant at heart of Menasha mayoral campaign
“Joe's going to have a hard time. Everybody's mad about the steam plant. 'I don't know if it's Joe's fault or not, but he's going to get the blame. He's the mayor.”
MENASHA - The two-decade tenure of Mayor Joe Laux is in jeopardy. He faces four challengers in next Tuesday's primary election. via WisInfo
Jennifer M. Schultz, 21, of Galesville, Wis., was charged with four misdemeanor counts of issuing worthless checks in Trempealeau County. via Winona Daily News
Jackson County circuit and traffic court reports
Isaac L. Beaman, 22, Taylor, was fined $160.80 for speeding in a 55 MPH zone . Leaf Boulding, 27, Black River Falls, was fined $249 for destruction of property. via The Chronicle