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ENGAGEMENT: Kimberly Wiersma and Mark Gessner
Kimberly Wiersma and Mark Gessner, both of Portage, announce their engagement. Parents of the couple are Ken and Jennifer Wiersma of Randolph and Tom and Jeanette Gessner of Portage.
Dr. Cody honored by Wis. Medical Society
Dr. Edward Cody was given the 2009 Physician Citizen of the Year award at a ceremony held at the Bayside Supper Club Thursday.
CWC dominates all-Trailways volleyball
Central Wisconsin Christian had three players earn either first or second all-Trailways North recognition in girls volleyball.
RANDOLPH: Fund used to purchase gifts for kids in need
The village of Randolph, through the Gertrude Christian Children's trust fund, will again buy Christmas gifts for less fortunate children who live in the village.
Day of Forbes' arrest documented
Homicide suspect Curtis Forbes looks around during a break in testimony at a motion hearing Thursday in Portage.
Abandoned vehicle - The Randolph Police Department had an abandoned vehicle towed at 11:35 a.m. on Oct.
Howard Elmer Tietz, 65, went to his eternal home on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at his Randolph residence, surrounded by his family.
Wind farm hearing draws hundreds
Walter Wiersma considered introducing a photo of his children - 5-year-old Spencer and 3-year-old Rianna - into the written record of Wednesday's Public Service Commission of Wisconsin hearing to illustrate his opposition to electricity-generating wind turbines in northeast Columbia County.
Alsum, Crescio Named American FFA Star Award Winners
The Wisconsin FFA Association has made history once again this year as two members from the same chapter have earned one of the highest awards that the National FFA Organization can bestow upon its membership.
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Referendum will decide fate of Waupun schools
The upcoming Nov. 3 referendum will go a long way in deciding the future of the Waupun Area School District.
MAILBAG - Political follies; Cambria pool
Pages 4 and 5 of Tuesday's Daily Citizen had two articles that were ironically related.
Info. shared before referendum
With less than a month before a final decision is made, the Randolph and Waupun school districts are preparing to present information about the upcoming referendum.
An hors d'ourves benefit in Katherine White's name will be hosted by Bayside Supper Club in Beaver Dam on Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. On July 24, White suffered a stroke that was caused by a staph infection called MRSA that she contracted in her back from a previous back surgery done in January 2008.
Waupun and Dodge County News & Notes
Students from Central Wisconsin Christian School will be putting their artistic touch on a blank wall on East Main Street.
Farmhouse fire leads to jail time
A 26-year-old Randolph man who believed setting fire to a vacant farm house would help repay his parents for helping him out of a jam with his former employer is going to jail.
Another charge filed in Randolph standoff
A 35-year-old man charged with threatening his ex-girlfriend at gunpoint in their Randolph home in August was charged Monday with bail jumping for having contact with the victim.
More questions than answers in Randolph
The Randolph School Board approved a motion directing board clerk Jana Roberts to hold a referendum and approved the referendum question at its monthly meeting on Monday.
The Randolph village board approved a certified survey map and rezoning request for three parcels on East Cambria Street.
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