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Board approves wage and salary increase

NEW LONDON – The New London Board of Education approved a 2.95% wage and salary increase for the district’s certified staff, support staff, and administrative staff for the 2025-26 school …

Grossman calls out comments against him

NEW LONDON – Mark Grossman, treasurer for the New London Board of Education, expressed displeasure with some comments that other board members made about him during the recent WASB Board of …

Talking trash in New London

NEW LONDON – The city of New London continues to research the feasibility of the city contracting with a single hauler to provide garbage and recycling collection service in the city. At the …

Heideman elected school board president

NEW LONDON – John Heideman, who has served as vice-president of the New London Board of Education the past three years was elected as president when the board met for a special meeting April …

NEW LONDON – An additional $20,000 has been approved to be used by businesses as part of the city of New London’s Downtown Façade Improvement Grant Program. The New London Economic …

House fire: mutual aid is automatic

NEW LONDON – The New London Common Council approved an automatic mutual aid agreement with the Hortonville-Hortonia Fire District that will allow the Hortonville Hortonia Fire Department to …

Rock? What rock?

NEW LONDON – The New London Parks and Recreation Committee approved moving the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Rock from Memorial Park to the site of Taft Park Veteran’s Memorial. The …

Museum honors Bart and Cherry Starr

NEW LONDON – Since it’s opening last summer, visitors from across the country have traveled to The Bart and Cherry Starr Museum, located at the Rawhide Youth Services property in New …

A Wisconsin problem

NEW LONDON – After the city of New London received complaints about the snow windrows at the end of driveways after one of the snowstorms that hit the city over the winter, the city addressed …

Wilson named police chief

NEW LONDON – Josh Wilson is the new Chief of Police for the New London Police Department. The New London Police and Fire Commission conducted a deliberate hiring process, which included …

Stormwater plan approved

NEW LONDON – A stormwater management plan has been approved between the city of New London and Celestial Hills LLC and Ingrid LLC for a development on the south side of the city. The plan was …

City approves brush disposal contract

NEW LONDON – The New London Common Council approved a brush disposal contract with DTAK that will cost the city of New London $12,500 for 2025. The contract was unanimously approved by the New …

Walleye run peaks as tournament nears

NEW LONDON –Water temperatures on the Wolf River hovered just above 50 degrees Fahrenheit on April 15. The Wolf River walleye spawn peaks when water temperatures are between 42 and 50 degrees. …

White deer captivating audiences

NEW LONDON – Two all-white whitetail deer have been the talk of the town lately. They’re often spotted in the field south of Beckert Road in the Township of Mukwa. On any given evening a …

Sale of $2.1 million in bonds approved

NEW LONDON – The issuance and sale of up to $2.1 million in sewerage, water, and electric system mortgage revenue bonds to help cover the cost of the Oshkosh Street project in New London was …

NEW LONDON – Local school board members had the opportunity to engage directly with state legislators at New London High School March 31. State legislators in attendance included state senators …

Victory Lane Die-Cast opens

NEW LONDON – Nate O’ Bright, owner of Victory Lane Die-Cast, LLC in New London, didn’t purchase his first NASCAR die-cast until he was 27 years old. “I bought a collection. I …

City’s wellness program expanded

NEW LONDON – The wellness program policy for the city of New London has been expanded to include more than just fulltime and part-time city employees. The expansion of the wellness program was …

Residents speak out against rezoning

NEW LONDON – Several residents spoke out against rezoning properties owned by Ingrid LLC to change the 20 existing family lots on the new section of Southland Drive to allow for single family …

Extension office moves

WAUPACA – Due to the ongoing courthouse remodeling project, the Waupaca County Extension Office has temporarily relocated to 111W. North Water St. in New London. The office will return to the …

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