Several Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders have been reading extra books since the beginning of the school year as part of a statewide Battle of the Books program.
N-O-W Battle of the Books
Several Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders have been reading extra books since the beginning of the school year as part of a statewide Battle of the Books program.
The Brookwood Junior/Senior High School artists of the month for February are Sophie Teynor (top photo), Toby Eness (middle photo),...
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Wilton celebrated the installation of Pastor Karen Sparling on Feb. 25. Bishop Felix Malpica led...
Contributed by N-O-W Elementary School — Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School third-graders finished a unit looking at inventions and inventors. Some even...
Contributed by the N-O-W School District — Several fourth- and fifth-graders from the Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District have been reading above...
Sunday, March 3: A traffic stop was initiated on Highway 61 in Readstown. The driver was going 71 mph in 55-mph...
Area residents can receive complimentary foot care at a special foot care clinic from 9 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Wednesday,...
Sunday, Feb. 25: Ryan Clark of Westby was traveling south on County Highway D in the town of Clinton when he...
The meal will consist of one-half barbecue chicken, potato salad, baked beans, dinner roll and butter.
Sunday, Feb. 18: A traffic stop was initiated on Highway 131 in the town of Kickapoo. As a result of the...
Royall Superintendent Tom Benson (left) presents a plaque to board of education president Doug Waterman for his 20 years of...