- CTE open house at New London High School
- New London students study the Holocaust
- Sewer rate adjustment in the works
- Show Choir Invitational set for Feb. 4
- Safety course covers concealed carry (3)
- Top Spellers
- Community donations keep kids warm
- Oberstadt named Miss Congeniality
- House fire in New London area
- Scouts show they care
- Local elections in April
- Building for the future
- Mosquito Hill to hold snowshoe races
- 2011: Year in review
- Lakewood artist featured at Mosquito Hill
- Riverfront development project discussed
- Kesting leads Zion Evangelical Lutheran
- Chamber's Music Trivia Event approaching
- A Rodgers Thanksgiving
- Chamber may occupy vacant Kwik Trip building (1)
- NL School District to participate in armed intruder simulation
- East county school respond to poverty
- Peer mediators sworn in
- Ruby's Pantry still fighting to stay open
- Dickens classic presented as radio show
- Future domestic abuse shelter gaining ground
- Cellular, computer store opens in NL
- Ruby's Pantry seeks people to serve
- Longevity attributed to caring friends
- New London raises tax rate (1)
- Taylor selected to perform at Carnegie Hall
- Steel King achieves safety milestone
- Tate is right where she belongs
- NLPD using Facebook for outreach
- Veterans Day is family affair
- Sara Lee contributes $14,000 to schools
- Lathrop is now Officer in Charge
- 50th Anniversary - Fischer
- Hometown Veterans
- Museum Friends reach one-third of goal
- Artist Jessie Fritsch to speak
- Holocaust survivor visits NLHS
- Hilby's open for business
- Engaged - Budwit
- Steel King celebrates employee safety milestone
- Phillips finalist in WI Jr. Teen contest
- Landscape artist at Mosquito Hill gallery
- 50th Anniversary - Schimke
- Light the Love Light Tree
- First State Bank's Giving Tree is up
- Chamber Bucks are back
- Prevention key to averting carbon monoxide poisoning
- Jolly Rogers expanding pizza business
- NL FFA attends national convention
- Volunteers at St. Joseph's top notch
- Veterans Day dinner Nov. 12 open to the public
- Women’s Club joins international affiliate
- All that jazz
- Chamber members share business information
- DECA Bulldog yard signs for sale
- Family friendly, illuminated pumpkins
- "Bye Bye Birdie" at NLHS Nov. 3-5
- Special Olympian inspires students
- NL Middle School recognized for reading skills
- Let your light shine on a drug free community
- Holocaust survivor to visit bilingual students
- City budget hearing set for Nov. 8
- Surprising end to traffic accident
- NL-Afterreach-111020
- Dog Park grand opening Oct. 29
- Newton Blackmour State Trail gaining attention
- Pumpkin Carving Contest and Haunted Trail
- Exploring the police department
- Transportation photos needed for calendar
- Girl Scout memorabilia needed for display
- Coach tour to Chicago Oct. 28
- Night at the Cotton Club offers jazz music
- Party and Costume Depot opening Oct. 4 in New London
- ENGAGEMENT Kaepernick - Santos
- Stalker Flooring to appear on ESPN's Rise Up program
- American Legion Auxiliary Unit 263 News
- Kayaking adventure coming to MHNC
- Northeast Wisconsin Business Plan Competition approaching
- Martin has devoted his life to saving others
- Remembering the fallen on Gold Star Mothers Day
- Evening out will benefit B.A.B.E.S. of New London
- Art Display at Washington Center this Saturday
- Hatten Stadium renovation project enters Phase I
- Billecks are new owners of Grand Theatre complex
- Wheels on Water - a winning show
- Industrial park expansion project headed to council
- Cemetery Walk & G.A.R. Event (1)
- New London artist featured in Mosquito Hill gallery
- 25th Annual Honey Sunday at Mosquito Hill this weekend
- Bella Salon opens in Wolf River Plaza
- Stop means stop
- Onboard the Waupaca Chief
- Pallets in trailer ignite
- Rotary Club raises over $3500 for "Pack it Up for Kids"
- Grand Theatre has new owners
