Vote April 4: DeCoster, Palmer face of for Kaukauna City Council
KAUKAUNA — Voters on Kaukauna’s northwest side will have a new alderman after ballots are cast April 4, 2017 in the spring election. Marty DeCoster and Jerry Palmer face each…
Guest opinion: Why conservatives are focusing on ending homelessness in Wisconsin
Rep. Jim Steineke, R-Kaukauna The problem of homelessness in Wisconsin is an issue that often follows the saying, “Out of sight, out of mind.” Though we can all recognize the…
Photos: Pack 3104 hosts annual pinewood derby race
KAUKAUNA — Kaukauna Cub Scout Pack 3104 held its pinewood derby race Saturday with more than 40 cars competing. The event was held March 25, 2017 at St. Mary’s, according…
Birthday box donations accepted during spring conferences
KAUKAUNA — Volunteers at New Directions Learning Center will accept donations for birthday boxes at spring conferences on March 28 and 30, 2017. Donations first were collected Feb. 27, 2017…
Holy Cross tournament features big names in state basketball
KAUKAUNA — Since 1969, top amateur basketball players from around the Midwest have made their way the Carl Giordana gym at Holy Cross for the annual open men’s basketball tournament…
Here’s a list of vendors that will be at Kaukauna’s indoor farmers market
. KAUKAUNA — Here is a list of vendors confirmed so far that will be at the Kaukauna Indoor Farmers Market this Saturday, March 25, 2017. Baker Joe’s mini donuts…
Students get their hands dirty with paper and syrup
KAUKAUNA — Few things are as important to the history of Kaukauna as paper making and the area’s outdoor heritage. For decades, two programs — Paper Express and Sugar Bush…
Report reveals costs of proposed Kaukauna to Little Chute boardwalk
KAUKAUNA — A proposed boardwalk that would span the Fox River between Kaukauna and Little Chute could cost up to $2.7 million, according to a consultant’s report. The costs was…
Carrot Project fundraiser hopes to bring STEAM to more local students
KAUKAUNA — Carissa Holtz likes to think of the Carrot Project as a small nonprofit with very big goals. Holtz founded the Carrot Project, located at 139 E. Second St.…
Sign of the times: Dairies struggle to keep immigrant workers
By Alexandra Hall Wisconsin Public Radio DURAND — Twenty-six-year-old Rosa Jiménez and her husband, Manuel, 36, used to do the grocery shopping together. They would take the kids and make…