The Wrightstown Fire Department, Wrightstown First Responders, County Rescue Ambulance and Wrightstown Police Departent were dispatched to the intersection of

The Wrightstown Fire Department, Wrightstown First Responders, County Rescue Ambulance and Wrightstown Police Departent were dispatched to the intersection of
Brian Roebke photo — The Greenleaf Volunteer Fire Department is pursuing expansion of the firehouse located on Day Street in
Brian Roebke photosThe Wayne and Leah Cisler home on Wayside Road in the town of Holland was destroyed by fire
Brian Roebke photoWrightstown Police Chief Greg Deike said the department is getting more calls about scams than ever before. He
Brian Roebke photoThe Kaukauna Elks Lodge honored Wrightstown High School’s Top 10 students in the Class of 2022 last week.
A vehicle apparently went straight instead of veering to the right over the weekend at the roundabout at the intersection
Josh Davies of Ideal Cabling presented a proposal for services for expansion of fiber optic cable in the Town of
By Brian RoebkeEditorIt was not unanimous, but the consensus of the Wrightstown Village Board last week was a desire to
Editor’s Note: This candidate profile was missed in last week’s newspaper. Rayn Warner Occupation: Quality Supervisor at Amcor Flexible Packaging
Submitted photoThe St. Clare Parish girls basketball team won the championship of the Fox Valley CYO league ladies division last
Submitted photoWrightstown had 13 finalists at the North Eastern Conference tournament championship. Front: Leah Warnecke, Audrey Schaumberg, Jallissa Vanden Heuvel,
Brian Roebke photoWrightstown students Emery Peck, Derek Brewer, Michael Buntin, and Jason Uitenbroek listen to the college panel last week
Brian Roebke photoLifesaving awards were presented to nine people at last week’s Wrightstown Village Board meeting for saving Craig Micke’s
Brian Roebke photoIt appears Wrightstown Fire Chief Mike Schampers will be leading the construction of a new fire station in
Submitted photoWrightstown Elementary School students, staff, and families demonstrated what Thanksgiving truly means. The students raised $2,027.52 in the Penny