Brian Roebke photosWrightstown school administrators wore new, custom Wrightstown face coverings to last week’s board meeting. Pictured is Caroline Mihalski

Brian Roebke photosWrightstown school administrators wore new, custom Wrightstown face coverings to last week’s board meeting. Pictured is Caroline Mihalski
The town of Wrightstown and St. Paul Lutheran Church are exchanging property that allows the town hall to be located
Brian Roebke photoDynamic Group Chief Technology Officer Dan Nemke said last week the planning process is nearing the end for
Brian Roebke photoMary Ladwig receives her Kaukauna Elks “Student of the Year” award from Jerry Brien for being valedictorian of
The Wisconsin FFA Agri-sci-ence Fair results were announced at the Wisconsin FFA Online Con-vention July 6-10.The Wrightstown FFA had two research projects
Brian Roebke photoSuperintendent Carla Buboltz presented the Wrightstown Community School District’s reopening plan at last week’s board of education meeting.
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Concrete curb work was completed on Clay Street in Wrightstown last week. MCC is scheduled to return next week to do the final grade and pave the road surface.
By Tom CollinsStaff WriterWrightstown is making a transition from its veteran municipal judge John De Wane to a familiar face
Brian Roebke photoTown of Wrightstown trustees renewed the mobile home park license for MHWI Greenleaf MHP of Cedaredge, Colo. For
Submitted photoKaukauna’s Michael Kraus took his intelligence and experience in the high school’s Technology and Engineering program and put it
Months of speculation ended Friday morning when Kaukauna Police Department Assistant Chief Brad Sanderfoot announced in an email that Matthew
Brian Roebke photoThe Holland Board of Supervisors held its June meeting at the Hollandtown Fire Department to allow for social
By Andrew HanlonSports EditorThe current target date for a return to high school sports sounds like July 1. That date
After months of study and working with two businesses, the Village of Wrightstown had a new identity. The new logo
Brian Roebke photo Since chlorine in the pool’s water is said to kill the COVID-19 virus, dramatically reducing the chances