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Window breaking in Clintonville
A brick was thrown through the bedroom window of Clintonville Clerk-Treasurer Peggy Johnson’s house, Tuesday…
No open records fees for Clintonville council members?
The Clintonville City Council moved forward, at its meeting, Tuesday, July 8, with plans to…
A Place Called Pigeon at Pioneer Park
A Place Called Pigeon is scheduled for Saturday, July 19 from 1-4 p.m. at the…
Chickens come to roost in Clintonville
The Clintonville City Council approved an ordinance that will allow citizens to keep chickens in…
Petition to recall Greg Rose circulating in Clintonville
Alderman Greg Rose of District 4 is the target of a recall petition. William Van…
Sidewalk project raises concerns
During the sidewalk assessment hearing Tuesday, July 1, concerns were raised about whether some sidewalks…
New principal at Longfellow
Tami Bagstad couldn’t be happier to be returning to the Clintonville School District. “I love…
A&W celebrates 75 years
Customers packed the A&W restaurant in Clintonville from 3 to 6 p.m, Tuesday, July 1,…
Kotter placed on leave, again
The Clintonville City Council voted Tuesday night to put City Administrator Lisa Kotter on immediate…
Budget deficit still looming?
The Clintonville School Board unanimously approved a tentative 2014-15 budget that contains a $225,307 shortfall…
Clintonville approves more money for pool
An additional $2,200 for pool expenses was approved by the Clintonville Common Council at a…
Clintonville grad returns home to talk education
Wonderful teachers and a progressive public education system are two of the things David Schuler,…
Hands-on vintage farming
Those who attended the Lame Ox Festival in Clintonville, Saturday, June 28, experienced a few…
Fire destroys Bear Creek barn
A fire destroyed a barn at the Tom and Tammy Anderson farm in the town…
Two teachers retire after three decades
The final week of school at Rexford-Longfellow Elementary School was bittersweet for teachers Laurie Zeuske…