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Village board OKs bid for shed
Black Otter Lake District shares costs with Hortonville
Nearly 200 attend State 15 meeting
Highway construction contracts slated for 2021-24
Hortonville streamlines payments
New system may be in place by December … Hortonville streamlines paymentsRead More »
Hortonville seeks input on district name
Residents encouraged to participate in survey … Hortonville seeks input on district nameRead More »
WisDOT plans meeting on State 15
Open house at Hortonville High School … WisDOT plans meeting on State 15Read More »
Committee reviews rental policies
New fees for Opera House, Community Center
Clean-up efforts continue
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A large tree damaged the Salvation Army Bread of Life Assistance Center in Franklin Park during the Saturday, July 20 storm in New London. The city of New London owns the building and leases it to the Salvation Army. John Faucher photo
Motorcycle passenger sufferes life-threatening injuries
A 43-year-old Shiocton woman suffered life-threatening injuries in a motorcycle versus car accident in the Town of Ellington.
Sam Englland is new Hortonville athletic director
Sam Englland of Neenah was hired as Hortonville High School’s athletic director, replacing Andy Kolosso, who retired from the job this summer.
Hortonville bus driver receives state award
David King, bus driver for the Hortonville Area School District, received the Wisconsin School Bus Association’s Excellence in Driving Award.
Fox West Chamber names Sawinski director
Scott Sawinski, the owner of two nutrition clubs in Hortonville and Greenville, was named executive director of the Fox West Chamber of Commerce.
Hortonville’s wastewater facility running smoothly
A Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources report found Hortonville’s 10-year-old wastewater treatment facility is operating well.
DOT to hold meeting for State 76 project
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting about a resurfacing project on State Highway 76 in the town of Greenville.
Hortonville considers new term length for judge
The Hortonville Village Board discussed whether to change its ordinance to hold elections for municipal judge every two years instead of the current four.
Hortonville clears lot for commercial development
Crews have begun clearing two village-owned parcels along East Main Street in Hortonville that will be sold to a commercial developer.