Lomira Man Dies in Hunting Incident in Town of Oakfield
A Lomira man died following a hunting-related incident in the Town of Oakfield, according to the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office.
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A Lomira man died following a hunting-related incident in the Town of Oakfield, according to the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office.
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The Horicon Marshmen Foundation has awarded a grant to support hands-on CPR education within the School District of Horicon, helping expand lifesaving training opportunities for students and staff.
The Village of Lomira is preparing to transition its ambulance services after the Lomira Village Board voted to move forward with plans to contract with Mayville EMS.
The Mayville Common Council has officially adopted the City of Mayville’s budget for the 2026 fiscal year following regular and special meetings held on Monday, Nov. 10.
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The City of Mayville is extending heartfelt thanks to the individuals, organizations, and local businesses whose generosity made the Mayville Tornado Relief Fund possible following the devastating EF2 tornado that struck the community on May 15.
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The Ted & Grace Bachhuber Memorial Library has welcomed Bradford Ney as its new library director, marking a new chapter for the City of Mayville’s public library.
Mayor Rob Boelk shared a message of gratitude, reflection, and community pride in his November report to residents of the City of Mayville.
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A new Kwik Trip location in Lomira is nearing completion, bringing expanded fuel, food, and convenience options to residents and travelers in Dodge County.
Village officials in Lomira are taking steps to improve pedestrian safety and clarify responsibilities with the creation of a formal sidewalk maintenance and safety program.
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A Chinese plant scientist affiliated with the University of Michigan pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges stemming from a high-profile case involving the illegal transport of a crop-damaging fungus into the United States.
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Concerns about the long-term viability of local emergency medical response took center stage during a recent Village of Theresa meeting, as officials weighed potential outcomes for Theresa Ambulance Services.
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After decades spent responding to emergencies and leading firefighting crews, retired Fire Chief Richard Bell has discovered a new way to stay connected to the profession he loves—by restoring miniature fire trucks.
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The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), has announced the recipients of the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Program’s Equipment-Only grants.
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The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), has announced the recipients of the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Program Equipment-Only grants.
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Village leaders in the Village of Theresa are considering whether to implement a wheel tax as a potential new funding source for transportation and infrastructure needs.
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The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a suspected arson following a fire at a Horicon bar late last month.
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For Vietnam War veteran Al Timm, 82, a recent Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., was far more than a visit to national landmarks—it was a powerful moment of recognition, reflection, and long-overdue gratitude.
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The Ted & Grace Bachhuber Memorial Library is leaning into the Halloween spirit this season with a delightfully eerie new event that has caught the attention of the community: its first-ever Spooky Doll Face-Off.
The Mayville Common Council has begun the process of planning a new emergency medical services facility, signaling a significant investment in the city’s public safety infrastructure.
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Members of Mayville United Methodist Church are turning everyday plastic shopping bags into a source of comfort through a hands-on mission project known as “Weaving Comfort.”