Where are they now? Former Ghost Meredith named to pre-season, all-conference team at Florida International
Former Kaukauna Ghosts softball standout Kally Meredith was been named Thursday to the Conference USA pre-season all-conference team
Kaukauna resident joins KPD as community service officer
Aidan Hufschmid has joined the Kaukauna Police Department as its newest community service officer.
8-year-old killed in Wisconsin shooting remembered for his ‘incredible kindness’
Michael Meagher, the 8-year-old shot and killed early Monday in the town of Geneva, is being remembered by his Illinois school for his amazing energy and incredible kindness.
Schumacher appointed to Kaukauna Common Council to fill vacant seat
At Tuesday night’s Common Council meeting, Clerk Kayla Nessmann swore in Marty Schumacher as the new District 4 alderperson.
Associated Press nixes Gulf of America, will use Mt. McKinley
The Associated Press news agency says it will continue to use "Gulf of Mexico" in its reporting, but will change usage to "Mt. McKinley."
Snow sculptors from around the United States arriving in Wisconsin for the 30th annual Winterfest in Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva Winterfest is welcoming back past Winterfest snow sculpting winners and champions in honor of the 30th anniversary of the event.
1000 Islands in Kaukauna hosts Eagle Day Saturday
The 1000 Islands Environmental Center will host Eagle Days on Jan. 25, 2025 offering a variety of free family activities focused on the majestic birds.
LATEST: Allen Media scraps plan to lay off local meteorologists and move to Weather Channel hub
Allen Media Group, which owns four TV stations in Wisconsin, announced Tuesday that The Weather Channel will soon provide local weather coverage for its local stations from its Atlanta hub.
Neenah resident hailed as hero after helping pull couple from burning wreck
A Neenah resident is being hailed a hero after risking his own safety to help two people trapped Monday night in a burning vehicle.
As community concerns grow, police in several Wisconsin cities seek to reassure immigrant residents
Janesville and Beloit police say they will not be out specifically checking on people’s immigration status.