About 30 people crowded into the Whitestown Town Hall on Tuesday evening, all of them expressing their opposition to a cell tower proposed by internet service provider Bug Tussel that would be situated roughly at the intersection of Dutch Hollow Road and W. Kettle Road.
Fallout over Bug Tussel towers continues
The fallout from last week’s Bug Tussel cell tower story continues to haunt us.
Ontario makes plans for old school building
The Ontario Village Board took several steps forward on the former Ontario Elementary School property it had purchased earlier this year.
Four Kickapoo kayakers escape disaster
The Kickapoo River showed its unpredictable and dangerous side Sunday when four kayakers from the Rockford, Ill., area required rescue by the La Farge Fire Department.
Are 5G towers coming to your neighborhood? Fun fact: They already have
About 20 area residents gathered at the La Farge Community Center on Friday evening to explore ways they can stop the proliferation of 5G towers in the Kickapoo Valley.
Polarization has reached the Kickapoo Valley
Some months back, I received a card addressed only to my first name and address, with no return address on the envelope.
Ontario needs to plan for possibility of more flooding
Bad luck, I can say with certainty, is more than just the incident itself. Its effects stick with you long after the worst is past.
Ontario proceeds with grant for flood recovery
About 40 people met at the La Farge Emergency Services building on Monday evening with Dale Klemme of Community Development Alternatives, a nonprofit based in Prairie du Chien, Wis.
Marking 25 years: From modest beginnings, Scenic Bluffs now offers an array of services
It hasn’t always been easy to obtain medical care in our rural area. If you happened to be elderly, unable to drive or Amish, a trip to the doctor might require depending on friends or family to take what could amount to a day off work to act as a taxi service.
Meeting gives glimpse of Ontario’s future
A meeting at the Ontario Village Hall on Tuesday morning gave insight into what Ontario might look like in the future.