John Star shows off Northern at Post Office Bar's Fisheree
John Star shows off the Northern he caught and entered into the Post Office Bar Fisheree in Redgranite.
John Star shows off the Northern he caught and entered into the Post Office Bar Fisheree in Redgranite.
On Jan. 17 at their breakfast meeting, the Wautoma Kiwanis Club had a busy morning with two sets of guest speakers.
Coming up in February, you can join the Cody Clauson Trio for their Annual Warming Up Winter Concert Series.
The Spring Rose HCE Club recently donated to the activity fund at Rosemore Assisted Living, Wild Rose. The HCE club meets at Rosemore on the third Monday of the month.
The Wautoma Kiwanis second set of guest speakers at the Jan. 17 morning meeting were Hailey and Hannah Struzynski, Wautoma Kiwanis member Barb Struzynski’s twin granddaughters.
Wild Rose fifth graders Aspen Groskreutz, Cali Bahr, Amelia Slusser, and Ella Tratz read together during a family math and reading day event held Jan. 18.
Shauna Hobbs and Billy Daye show off the fish they caught for the Post Office Bar’s Fisheree event in Redgranite on Jan. 20. Attendees could fish in any lake from Jan. 18-20.
Pattie Zeske won “Smallest Fish” category for the Post Office Bar’s Fisheree event in Redgranite on Jan. 20.
The dynamic father-son piano duo, Ryan & Ryan, will be tickling the ivories the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, Wautoma, on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.
Suet is the perfect bird food for the winter months, when birds’ food sources start to dwindle.
Since 1962, Shopko has provided quality name-brand merchandise, great values, and services to small and mid-size cities.
It’s that time of year again where they Wautoma community is encouraged to get out of their home and take some fun exercise classes at Wautoma High School.
On Saturday, Feb. 2, the Elder’s 5th Annual Chili Supper will be held at Trinity Lutheran, Wautoma.
The Hancock Lions Fisheree was originally scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 26, but it is being postponed to Saturday, Feb. 2 due to wea-ther conditions.
Almond-Bancroft senior Noah Kollock broke the school’s 14-year career scoring record of 1,707 points, set by Randy Berry in 2005, as he hit a shot from beyond the arc late in Eagles’ 81-50 victory
Participants of the Plainfield, Poy Sippi, Redgranite, Saxeville and Wild Rose Senior Dining Centers along with kitchen and office staff worked together to fight childhood hunger in Waushara County
Buzz spent the week with Mrs. Bunde, our School Counselor. During the first grade Guidance classes Buzz and the students learned and discussed a part of the human brain called, the amygdala.
At the Jan.
Over a dozen members of the Waushara County area gave up their Sunday afternoon to attend the Out of Darkness event at Hope Lutheran Church, Wautoma, and hear Jonelle Erickson speak on Jan. 13.
Alissa Behm, Jamie Popp-Baumann, and Ashley Hamilton show off just a few of the signs available at Front Street Creations, Coloma. Front Street Creations opened its doors to the public on Jan. 12.
Morgan Meyer treats all people in a kind and caring way. She is polite and respectful to everybody. Morgan leads others through words and actions.
With tax season just around the corner, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is once again gearing up to offer free tax assistance to Waushara County low- and moderate-income individu
Shannon Sachs and Megan Erickson, of the Tri-County FFA Chapter, attended the Wisconsin Association of FFA Half-Time Leadership Conference held at the Holiday Inn & Convention Center in Stevens