MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The City of Horicon’s Zoning Board of Appeals committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. in City Hall on Monday, March 16 to consider an appeal by Premier Horicon, LLC to erect a 54.5 square-foot sign on the premises at 801-805 Horicon Street and 514 City View Boulevard.
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
The City of Horicon’s Zoning Board of Appeals committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. in City Hall on Monday, March 16 to consider an appeal by Premier Horicon, LLC to erect a 54.5 square-foot sign on the premises at 801-805 Horicon Street and 514 City View Boulevard.
Horicon business owner John Jenson sits in the storefront of his Old Time Food Store on Lake Street. Over Jensen’s right shoulder is his U.S. Army uniform. The gold oak leaves signify the standing of a major, which Jensen retired as after his military career. He served in the Korean War. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP) “I don’t know if they knew Iwasn’t there,” said Jensen. “But they came.
Horicon business owner John Jenson sits in the storefront of his Old Time Food Store on Lake Street. Over Jensen’s right shoulder is his U.S. Army uniform. The gold oak leaves signify the standing of a major, which Jensen retired as after his military career. He served in the Korean War. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP) “I don’t know if they knew Iwasn’t there,” said Jensen. “But they came.
KAREN ROUSE
The City of Horicon Common Council voted 5-1 on February 25 to extend its EMS agreement with the Village of Kekoskee for up to six months. The month-tomonth temporary agreement will cost the village $840 per month, beginning April 1.
KAREN ROUSE
The City of Horicon Common Council voted 5-1 on February 25 to extend its EMS agreement with the Village of Kekoskee for up to six months. The month-tomonth temporary agreement will cost the village $840 per month, beginning April 1.
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
At last month’s meeting, the School District of Horicon Board of Education approved several changes to the district’s mission and future outlook planning proposed by the strategic planning committee.
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
At last month’s meeting, the School District of Horicon Board of Education approved several changes to the district’s mission and future outlook planning proposed by the strategic planning committee.
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
At the Tuesday, Feb. 25 City of Horicon Common Council meeting, the council voted to refund, or refinance, the remainder of debt from a 2010 water revenue bond issuance in the amount of $1,165,000.
The bonds were originally issued to help offset costs associated with the city’s water
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
At the Tuesday, Feb. 25 City of Horicon Common Council meeting, the council voted to refund, or refinance, the remainder of debt from a 2010 water revenue bond issuance in the amount of $1,165,000.
The bonds were originally issued to help offset costs associated with the city’s water
Horicon Phoenix Present Fire & Ice Concert At BDACT On March 7
It will be a night of contemporary Irish folk music for this round of the Fire & Ice Winter Concert Series presented by Beaver Dam Area Community Theater and the Horicon Phoenix Program.
Taking the stage on Friday, March 7 are headliners Tallymore (Milwaukee). The group performs a range of Irish and Scottish folk tunes,
Horicon Phoenix Present Fire & Ice Concert At BDACT On March 7
It will be a night of contemporary Irish folk music for this round of the Fire & Ice Winter Concert Series presented by Beaver Dam Area Community Theater and the Horicon Phoenix Program.
Taking the stage on Friday, March 7 are headliners Tallymore (Milwaukee). The group performs a range of Irish and Scottish folk tunes,
Every year, a group of Horicon High School juniors walk over to the American Legion Post #157 for an informal discussion with retired area U.S. armed service veterans. The tradition has been applauded by all parties involved for being a productive conversation between Horicon’s teens and veterans.
Every year, a group of Horicon High School juniors walk over to the American Legion Post #157 for an informal discussion with retired area U.S. armed service veterans. The tradition has been applauded by all parties involved for being a productive conversation between Horicon’s teens and veterans.
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT HORICON PUBLIC LIBRARY
ALEX HARVANCIK
Library Director
It’s A Lucky Day For WI Digital Print Library Patrons
Now you can find in-demand ebooks available to borrow immediately in the WI Digital Library’s Lucky Day Collection. These titles can be found, borrowed and read on a first-come, first-served basis through Libby or the OverDrive app. The program is inspired
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT HORICON PUBLIC LIBRARY
ALEX HARVANCIK
Library Director
It’s A Lucky Day For WI Digital Print Library Patrons
Now you can find in-demand ebooks available to borrow immediately in the WI Digital Library’s Lucky Day Collection. These titles can be found, borrowed and read on a first-come, first-served basis through Libby or the OverDrive app. The program is inspired
by Chairman Jim Grigg
The unique sounds of the Salvation Army’s bells have become silent after the 2019 Red Kettle campaign. Some of the bells are showing fair wear and tear. The bells, red aprons, and kettle standards have been put away until November when the 2020 Red Kettle Drive will begin.
by Chairman Jim Grigg
The unique sounds of the Salvation Army’s bells have become silent after the 2019 Red Kettle campaign. Some of the bells are showing fair wear and tear. The bells, red aprons, and kettle standards have been put away until November when the 2020 Red Kettle Drive will begin.
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