Wearing Blue to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month
The Waushara County Board of Supervisor issued a proclamation recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month during their regular meeting on March 20.
The Waushara County Board of Supervisor issued a proclamation recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month during their regular meeting on March 20.
The Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Waushara County Sheriff’s Department to bring the community A.L.I.C.E, an active shooter training from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Wild Rose School Board unanimously voted in favor of closing Pleasant View Elementary School during their March 22 meeting.
At the regular meeting on March 20, the Waushara County Board of Supervisors approved selling approximately two acres of land adjacent to StoneRidge.
During the winter sports awards banquet at Wild Rose High School on March 22, Head Coach Jim Komp announced that senior Alec VandeCastle received the All-Area Team Award from Channel 7 out of Wausa
Wild Rose High School wrestlers were recognized for their accomplishments during the March 22 winter sports awards program.
Receiving Central Wisconsin Conference All-Conference recognition for varsity boys basketball during the Winter Sports Awards Banquet on March 22 at Wild High School were Tommy Friday, 2nd Team All
Wild Rose's Addy Lauritzen and Anna Caswell were recognized by the Central Wisconsin Conference for their achievements over the past season during the Winter Sports Awards Banquet at Wild Rose HIgh
Wautoma High School Key Club members and volunteers posed for a photo prior to the start of their annual Easter Egg Hunt at Riverview Elementary School on March 24.
Jan Novak, Waushara Prevention Coordinator, addressed the board concerning the proclamation on the agenda to “Designate April 2018 as Child Abuse Prevention Month.”
The Redgranite Village Board awarded bids for the Pine River Street bridge project, the water tower, and well house during their March 20 regular meeting.
Take a walk – that is how simple getting physical activity or exercise can be. Who doesn’t want to get outside and take a walk after this particularly long, cold and icy winter?
Seventeen forensics entries from Westfield Area High School advanced to the state competition following their performances at districts on March 21 at Adams-Friendship High School.
A series of Aldo Leopold studies is planned for those who have an interest in learning about land, water, song birds, wild flowers, butterflies and invasive species.
The Waushara County Area Democrats welcomed new members and hosted the monthly Four-County Candidate Forum of Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake and Adams Counties at Silvercryst, Wautoma, on March 22
The Class of 1968 has set the date for this year’s Westfield High School Alumni Banquet. It will be held at the high school cafeteria on Saturday, May 26. Doors will open at 5 p.m.
While members of the Wild Rose Kiwanis Club toured the new workout room at the middle/high school on March 20, Wild Rose Superintendent Craig Hayes mentioned improvements in student athletic skills
Rotary Foundation Wau-toma Area School District Scholarship Fund is currently accepting applications from Wautoma High School seniors who will be pursuing further education. The application is ava
Tony and Veronica Torres, owners of El Popo Mexican Restaurant and Store, donated $250 to the 2nd annual Wautoma Kiwanis Autism Walk.
The Waushara County Department of Human Services Board heard a presentation from Victor Shrock from the Knights of Columbus on March 27.
The Rural Rembrandt Art Club is sponsoring the Wautoma WRAP show and workshop on Saturday, June 2, at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center, W8220 Cottonville Avenue, Wautoma.
For the past 26 years, the AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 13 of Redgranite has donated a new car seat to be given to one lucky family attending Waushara County’s annual Blue Ribbon Kid’s Day.
A ThedaCare Medical Center-Berlin physician won two international awards for a scientific article he co-authored for “The Journal of Wound Care”.
Spring is in the air and the library is “Blossoming” with events for young children and adults.