Seventh grader was crossing with walk light when struck by bus, police say
KAUKAUNA — Justin Johnson was crossing the street with the walk light on when he was struck and killed by a school bus, Kaukauna Police revealed in a news conference…
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KAUKAUNA — Justin Johnson was crossing the street with the walk light on when he was struck and killed by a school bus, Kaukauna Police revealed in a news conference…
KAUKAUNA — Fans attending Friday’s high school football game donated more than $5,500 for the family of a River View Middle School student who died earlier in the week in…
KAUKAUNA — The Kaukauna High School Student Council has organized a Miracle Minute during Friday’s football game to raise money for the family of a seventh grader who died Tuesday…
KAUKAUNA — Justin Johnson, a 12-year-old seventh grader at River View Middle School, is the student who died Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 after being struck by a school bus in…
KAUKAUNA — The Kaukauna School District will have counselors and psychologists on hand at each school tomorrow following the death today of a 12-year-old seventh grader at River View Middle…
KAUKAUNA — Speculation has grown over the past few months that Wal-Mart is once again interested in building at the Commerce Crossing site at Wisconsin Highway 55 and I-41. At…
KAUKAUNA — The Kaukauna school district plans to borrow more than $48 million for energy upgrades and will hold a public meeting Monday to explain the project. The district approved…
KAUKAUNA — Jordan McCabe, who led the Galloping Ghosts to the WIAA Division 2 state basketball championship in March, announced today he will attend West Virginia University after he finishes…
By Carrie Forster Kaukauna Community News KAUKAUNA — Organizers for the annual Walk for Suicide Awareness may be forced to consider alternative routes after a bridge on Konkapot Trail was…
Update: 8/6/2016. Katie McCabe reports that the court is back open again. KAUKAUNA — A basketball court that has been open to the neighborhood for three decades is now closed…