New data show the unvaccinated testing positive at much higher rates than vaccinated
New data for released Friday by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show that unvaccinated people are testing positive for COVID-19 at a rate three-times higher than those who are…
KASD announces three finalists for superintendent
The Kaukauna Area School District has narrowed its search for superintendent to three finalists who will meet with a community stakeholder group and the board on Wednesday, January 26.
Company behind Darboy COVID test site pauses operations following complaints
Illinois-based Center for COVID Control announced it is pausing operations at its COVID-19 testing centers across the country after coming under fire from local health officials.
KHS ice-fishing team hits the ice for Fremont ice fishing tournament
Kaukauna High School ice fishing team. Photo courtesy @kaukaunaghosts on Twitter.
Judge rules against ballot drop boxes, appeal likely
A Waukesha County judge has sided with conservatives Thursday and ruled unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes aren’t allowed under Wisconsin law.
Free ice-fishing weekend coming up Sat. and Sun.
On Free Fishing Weekend, Jan. 15 and 16, 2022, you can cast a line without having a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp.
Space heater blamed for early morning fire in Kaukauna
Firefighters say a space heater in a bathroom led to an early morning fire that caused heavy heat and smoke damage in a Kaukauna home.
Horseshoe Park skating rink open for the season
With the recent cold snap, city crews have begun flooding the Horseshoe Park ice skating rink in preparation for the skating season.
What would you ask Kaukauna school board candidates?
The primary for Kaukauna School Board is in February, and Kaukauna Community News is currently preparing a questionnaire that we'll send to candidates to get their views on the most…
State health officials recommend boosters for everyone age 12 and older
Wisconsin's Department of Health Services is support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendation that 12- to 15-year-olds should receive a single booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.