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Village looking into restrictions against sex offenders
WRIGHTSTOWN - The village is considering an ordinance that would limit where registered sex offenders live and ban offenders from loitering where children congregate.
Locally produced food offers a choice to chew on
You'd think grocery stores would consider local farmers markets a competitive threat to their business.
Wrightstown summer school offerings continue to grow
WRIGHTSTOWN - In addition to her job as director of pupil services, Kendilyn Brockman runs the Wrightstown School District's summer school program for children in grades K-8.. Even in the last hour of the last ...
Fire consumes Town of Holland barn
A large barn fire lit up the night skies at 2578 Park Road on Wednesday night. The first call came in shortly before 10:30 p.m. and the initial dispatch to the Morrison Volunteer Fire Department said cattle ...
Joseph Michael Dashner, 80, Neenah, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather was called to his heavenly home on June 27, 2008.
Teacher, athletic director hired by school board
WRIGHTSTOWN - The Wrightstown School Board has approved the hiring of a new seventh-grade teacher.
Water ski shows move to new site due to river concerns
WRIGHTSTOWN - Plans to dredge sediments from the area of the Fox River where the Waterboard Warriors hold their summer water ski shows have hit a snag.
Rain lowers production for Kaukauna Utilities
Heavy rains and flooding concerns along the Fox River Valley aren't welcomed events, sometimes not even by those who would seem to benefit.
Paper companies sue to get help with PCB cleanup costs
Appleton Papers Inc. and NCR Corporation, the major contributors of PCB contamination in the Fox River and the Green Bay, have filed a federal lawsuit in an effort to get other companies and municipalities to ...
Swift current on Fox poses big risk
In the wake of a canoeist's drowning death Saturday night on Little Lake Butte des Morts near Menasha, the advice bears repeating.
Wrightstown land to be discussed
Wrightstown and the Town of Wrightstown will hold a joint meeting Wednesday to take public comments on village growth and annexation of land currently in the town.
Bush clears way for aid to state flood victims
MILWAUKEE - President Bush started declaring Wisconsin counties federal disasters on Saturday, paving the way for residents to apply for federal relief money.
Another Fox River span called vital
Another bridge across the Fox River between De Pere and Wrightstown will be needed eventually, Brown County Planning Commission principal planner Cole Runge said Thursday.
Greenleaf house damaged by fire
A one-story frame house next to the Brown County Highway Department shops in Greenleaf was heavy damaged by a fire discovered just before 10 a.m. today.
Water ski show 'flooded out' of performance site in Wrightstown
The Waterboard Warriors water ski show team was forced to find a new site to practice and perform after high water levels on the Fox River caused a week of cancellations.
Brown County sheriff joins information program
Brown County has joined law enforcement agencies statewide in the Wisconsin Justice Information Sharing Gateway.
Floodwaters recede in Brown County, roads reopen
All roads in Brown County are open this morning after floodwaters receded over the weekend on the Fox and East rivers.
Election fight centers on Valley
MADISON - In presidential campaigning, the Fox Valley is a battleground within a battleground, a place that matters in a state that matters a lot.
Wrightstown road closed, boaters urged to stay off Fox River
High water forced the closure of Brown County ZZ south of Wisconsin 96 in Wrightstown this morning as the high-flowing Fox River swelled in the village Thursday night.