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Clintonville enrollment down
A total of 1,404 students were present for the Clintonville Public School District’s annual third…
Area veterans part of Honor Flight
Jake Jacoby finally went to Washington. He was part of the Old Glory Honor Flight…
Project Innovate will award $30,000 to schools
Cellcom is hosting Project Innovate, a community voting program that gives high schools in Calumet,…
Fire chief no longer needs to live in city
The Clintonville Fire Department chief is no longer required to live within city limits. A…
New educator in Clintonville
Kahlen Spaulding says her new position as director of Pupil Services and Special Education in…
Dog gone
Officer Adam Miller is leaving the Clintonville Police Department (CPD) to take a job in…
Tadych’s Econofoods celebrates 45 years
By Tim Beimal Tadych’s Econofoods is celebrating 45 years of successful, family-owned grocery operations in…
Pumpkin Fest at Mares Farm Market
The 10th annual Pumpkin Fest will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday…
Building girls? self-esteem
The “You Grow Girl!” (YGG) program is entering its third year of empowering girls to…
Students grow their own produce
Lunch tastes fresher at St. Rose and St. Mary Catholic School this fall. Crisp raw…
Foundation plans gala
The Clintonville Area Foundation’s fourth annual gala fundraiser banquet, Shades of Autumn, is slated for…
Crop Walk set for Sept. 28
St. Martin Lutheran church will host the Clintonville Area Crop Walk on Saturday, Sept. 28.…
Making stone soup
Students in Janet Paisar’s second grade class at Longfellow Elementary in Clintonville visited the community…
New teaching director in Clintonville
Amy Bindas was recently hired as Director of Teaching and Learning for the Clintonville Public…
Walker Forge named Manufacturer of the Year
Walker Forge Inc. is one of eight companies awarded a Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year…