Apostle Islands ice caves to open for the first time since 2015
The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is expected to open the ice caves near Meyers Beach for visitation beginning on Feb. 16, 2026, if current ice conditions remain stable.
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The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is expected to open the ice caves near Meyers Beach for visitation beginning on Feb. 16, 2026, if current ice conditions remain stable.
Outagamie County Parks is partnering with the Fox Valley Battalion Army ROTC for a one-day leadership training event Tuesday, Feb. 18 at Appleton's Plamann Park.
The Kaukauna Police Department on Thursday announced the retirement of Sgt. Jason Treichel after 24 years of service to the city.
Hortonville High School invites the community to step behind the curtain of a literary legend with its spring play, "Before Oz."
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is preparing for the sturgeon spearing season opening Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, on the Winnebago System.
Lawrence University professors Michael Clayville and Erin Lesser, members of the acclaimed band, Alarm Will Sound, won Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Three people, including a juvenile, were injured Friday evening in a two-vehicle collision.
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development has uncovered more than 1,656 violations of Wisconsin's child labor and wage payment laws.
Keller Inc., a design/build general contractor headquartered in Kaukauna announced this week it has acquired Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc., a design and construction management firm based in Appleton.
Police are warning the community about the dangers of walking on the ice.