Tuesday Feb 7 | This Day in Wisconsin History
United Workers March to Madison, 1966
An Obreros Unidos member holding a sign, possibly like those in the background, that says "Juntarnos Para Ser Reconocidos/Hablar Para Ser Oidos/La Raza Tiene Causa" which translates to "Join To Be Recognized/Speak to Be Heard/The People Have A Cause." On August 15, 1966, 24 marchers left Wautoma, Wisconsin, headed west to Coloma, then south along ... (more)
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Featured bartender: Kayla Koeune from The Garage, etc.
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Birth announcements for Feb. 4
Aurora-Oshkosh Gracelyn Marie Gilson, daughter of Todd and Jessica Gilson of Winneconne, was born Jan.
Concert to feature Cajun, zydeco
WAUTOMA -- The excitement of Mardi Gras is coming to the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma at 7 p.m. Feb.
Wautoma QB Signs with Division 1 Northern Illinois
Wautoma quarterback Johnny Eagan signed with Division 1 school and defending Mid-American Conference champ Northern Illinois on national signing day Wednesday.
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Agnesian HealthCare sets Wautoma Hospice Hope volunteer training
Agnesian HealthCare is currently seeking individuals interested in volunteer opportunities with its Hospice Hope program.
Very cold temps along with strong northwesterly winds contributed to very cold wind chill values between -10 to -20 through most of Thursday.