Plainfield Library to host Swedish Cooking Class
Brittney Clauson will once again be presenting a Swedish Cooking Class, “Swedish Culinary Techniques and Traditions”, at the Plainfield Public Library at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 21.
Brittney Clauson will once again be presenting a Swedish Cooking Class, “Swedish Culinary Techniques and Traditions”, at the Plainfield Public Library at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 21.
The Almond United Methodist Women will host their annual Spring Fling on Wednesday, April 18, at the Almond United Methodist Church.
At their April 2 Village Board meeting, the Parks Committee shared plans to replace picnic tables at Stan-O-Gene Park.
Emmersyn and Easton Nowak, of Wautoma, showed off the books they chose during a visit to the “Reading Opens Doors” booth at Blue Ribbon Kid’s Day on April 7 at Parkside Middle School in Wautoma.
The Hancock Village Board met in regular session, Monday, April 9, and board member Sue Dietz presented the unofficial findings of a survey she conducted in the Village about properties that are ab
Kiwanis District II Chair of the Autism Project Lynn Messer presented the Wautoma Kiwanis Club’s 31st iPad for Autism to Sebastian Tovar, 3, of Wautoma, and his mother, Maria, prior to the 2nd annu
Wautoma Kiwanis Autism Run/Walk Co-Chairs Barb Struzynski and Jennifer Culver, along with fellow Kiwanis member, Mary Pat Thompson, worked the registration table inside the Parkside Middle School a
The Wautoma Kiwanis welcomed AMVETS Riders Chapter 13 President Bob Rohde and Secretary/Treasurer Jackie Rohde, during the club’s monthly dinner meeting held at Silvercryst on April 5.
The Wild Rose Booster Club recently announced that the new scoreboards were installed in the middle/high school gym and the rest with be installed outside as soon as the weather cooperates.
Wautoma Area School District Administrative Secretary Julia Staehler administers the Oath of Office to newly reelected Wautoma Area School Board members Barry Mastricola and Ross Peterson at the co
Two members of the public addressed the Wautoma Area School Board during their regular meeting on Monday, April 9, at Wautoma High School.
On Tuesday, April 24 at the City Inn, Berlin, ThedaCare Medical Center will host the 11th annual Diabetes Health Fair at the City Inn, Berlin. The event will consist of over 30 vendors.
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Auroraville, will be the site of the Lutheran Wo-men’s Missionary League South Wisconsin District (LWML-SWD) Zone 12 Spring Rally on Tuesday April 24.
It’s that time of year to be discussing and planning reunions to take place during the summer.
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Following the National Honors Society Induction Ceremony on March 26 at Wild Rose High School, all of the current NHS members posed for a photo.
The cast of Emma sing “Man, I Feel like a Woman” following the wedding of two of their teachers, Mr.
The Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center was recently named the winner of Old National’s Choose Your Charity Giveaway.
Fortifi Bank, Berlin, held “Causal for a Cause” days in March, raising $1,082 for the Helping Hands for Cancer Fund at ThedaCare Foundation-Berlin.
One of the most important things my sergeant once told me was “Fail to Plan Then Plan to Fail” and nothing can be truer, especially when preparing for severe weather.
Wautoma High School Digital Manufacturing students Greg Morales and Sam Kuehn, along with their instructor, Tamara Wheaton, presented a tour of their classroom as well as demonstrations of the equi
Fire fighters from Almond, Amherst, Bancroft, Coloma, Hancock, and Plainfield attended a training burn in Plainfield on April 7.
Several unsightly prop-erties in the City of Wautoma prompted Mayor John Nixon, the council, and the city police department to take action at the regular meeting of the Wautoma Common Council held
The Wautoma High School Junior Class is currently making their final preparations for the Prom to be held on Saturday, April 21, at the Camp Lucerne Chapel in Neshkoro.