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The Oneida Band headed the Fourth of July parade, and marshals were R.R. Risdon and Hugo Wells.
De Pere natives graduate from UW-Stout
De Pere residents Cassandra Glover, Thomas Harke and Matthew Hockers and Wrightstown resident Kristin Vanevenhoven graduated from University of Wisconsin-Stout in May.
Father of Crash Victim Crusades for Seat Belts
Wisconsin drivers can now be pulled over for not wearing a seat belt. The state's mandatory seat belt law became a primary enforcement, just like speeding or drunk driving, on July 1st, as part of the state budget Governor Doyle signed on Monday.
Deaths - Mrs. Delphine Paige; James Woodward, at Foley, Ala.; Mrs. John Lebruin; John Holmes; Cornelius De Groot, at Portland; Barney Kenney, at Biwahek, Minn.
American Legion baseball: Two-out hits lift Southwest past De Pere
Raymond P. Aerts, 91, Denmark, died Friday, June 12, 2009, at Harmony House, Denmark.
Day Watch: Top stories in a click
Every other Monday during the summer, Teresa Lind Schweitzer takes a peek at the new arrivals at Savers near Fox River Mall.
Letters: Government must stop spending abuse
How do the rest of you people feel about how carelessly our governor and our president are spending our tax dollars? The State of Wisconsin, under Gov.
Glimpses of the Past for June 11
The 'Kid' defeated the Draft Exempts at the west-side ballpark, 9-5. The Exempts had stars such as C.G. Wilcox, C.F. Goodell, Fred Altmayer, W.J. Ludwig, F.W. Marcott, Joseph Branson, R.R. Risdon, August Knoeller, L.S. Wilcox and James Lee.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
Obama bringing his health-care reform message
Health-care reform and its future will be at the top of the agenda of President Barack Obama's town-hall meeting here today.
Story, photos: Breakfast on the Farm has something for everyone
TOWN OF WRIGHTSTOWN - For 6-year-old Jack Teller, the best part of Sunday's Breakfast on the Farm was playing in the hay.
The State of Wisconsin is facing more than a 6 billion dollar budget deficit but that is not stopping some legislators from doling out money for what opponents call "pet projects" "The fact that these were slipped in at 2 or 3 in the morning after 12 hours of debate behind closed door is suspect," said Rep.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
OC baseball: Jets, Lancers land two on first team
Both Manitowoc Lutheran and Roncalli landed a pair of players on the all-Olympian Conference first team it was announced by the league recently.
Head to the farm for dairy breakfast
Alison Struve visited New Horizons Dairy in the Town of Wrightstown to get ready for the Brown County Breakfast on the Farm.
Thumbs Up: To all those who participated in a Memorial Day event, for your time and your caring.
Brooks and Company sold its stock of merchandise to Phil Crabb and Henry Peeters.
Family at the forefront of Wrightstown dairy
After 110 years, the Van De Hey farm near Wrightstown has seen myriad changes paralleling those in the dairy profession.
Recycling bins in state budget?
One item in the state budget right now is $46,000 to pay for recycling bins for the Town of Wrightstown.
State Taxpayers to Buy Recycling Bins for Wrightstown's Citizens
We're in a budget deficit and they are including pork like this ? Hundreds of state employees may get laid off, local governments are bracing for deep funding cuts, and cell phone users may pay a new fee to help plug Wisconsin's $6.6 billion budget hole.
State Dems OK $46K for town of Wrightstown recycling bins
Wisconsin lawmakers have agreed to give a Brown County town $46,000 for recycling bins despite the state's record $6.6 billion budget shortfall.
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