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Waupaca library hosts holiday movie
The Waupaca Area Public Library will conclude its fall series of First Thursday Films with…
No tax rate increase in city
When city of Waupaca taxpayers receive their tax bills next month, they will again see…
Royer going to prison
Christopher L. Royer, 24, will spend the next 10 years in state prison. He appeared…
Chamber recognizes top Clintonville businesses
The Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce presented awards at its annual banquet at Clintonville Lanes…
Earning a Bronze Star
There is no fear in Sgt. Sam Ferg-Meshnick’s eyes. His demeanor emanates a strength borne…
Youth Christmas Dinner set for Dec. 8
The annual Youth Christmas Dinner will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday,…
Rodeo brag board created
The Mid-Western Rodeo has developed a brag board to help promote the annual event. The…
Volunteers needed
B.A.B.E.S. of New London seeks volunteers. The B.A.B.E.S. center is located at 102 Northridge Dr.,…
Local movement goes global
Local artists are involved in a new movement – Free Art Friday. “People who would…
Shambeau not seeking re-election
Dave Shambeau has decided to not seek another term on the Waupaca Common Council. Shambeau,…
Higher sewer, water rates in Waupaca
While city of Waupaca taxpayers will not see a city tax rate increase for 2014,…
Supporting the Brigade
As Lynn Holland prepared for her first holiday season as a business owner in King,…
Dayton passes 2014 budget
How Dayton officials post the town’s budget in legal notices and the definition of the…
Judge Hoffmann retires
After more than 28 years on the bench, Waupaca County Circuit Court Judge John Hoffmann…
Election fraud alleged
Three Dayton residents have filed a lawsuit against Town Chairman Chris Klein, Supervisor Glen Newsome…