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Concept plans for Shawano County buildings expected next month

Concept plans for new and remodeled county buildings are expected to be ready for the public property committee when members gather Sept. 18.

Borrowing, reserves to balance Shawano County budget

Members of the Shawano County Executive Committee agreed Aug. 20 to borrow $3.4 million and use another $3 from its reserve fund to balance the proposed 2026 budget.

A final vote on the exact dollar amounts is expected to be made when the committee meets Sept. 3.

Touseys to serve as Suring parade marshals

This year marks the 95th Labor Day celebration in Suring, with events scheduled from Aug. 29 through Sept. 1.

The Labor Day parade will begin at 10 a.m., lining up at the Suring School and traveling east on Main Street. Onlookers of all ages line the street as early as 8 a.m. for front row seats for the best view and first dibs on the candy thrown from those participating in the parade.

Oconto County Youth Fair learning experience for exhibitors

Exhibiting 18 chickens and three goats at a county fair sounds like a lot of responsibility for a 10-year-old.

Tanner Banike was up for the challenge at this year’s Oconto County Youth Fair, which wrapped up its 84th year Aug. 24 in Gillett.

Banike, who will soon start fifth grade at Abrams Elementary School, took in the sights and sounds of this year’s fair Aug. 21 with his mom, Ann, and 8-year-old sister, Tegan.

Work on Highway 22 planned for future

An almost 8-mile strip of state Highway 22 will be repaved by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in 2030 or 2031.

Gillett funeral home receives renovation

The former Kuehl Funeral Home received a much-needed facelift.

Under new management by Brent Gruetzmacher, the property at 108 E. Main St. in Gillett is ready for a public tour.

“The carpet that we replaced was installed in 1964,” Gruetzmacher said. “You can imagine what orange 60-year-old carpet looked like.”

Families in need of clothing after Tigerton fire

Cash, clothes, household items and more are still being sought to help the three families displaced by the Aug. 16 fire at The Crossroads Bar and Grill at 300 Cedar St., Tigerton.

Items can be dropped off at the Main Street Diner in Tigerton. The Tigerton ambulance garage will accept donations in the evening hours.

The Olde Dime Store in Wittenberg will also assist the families in need.

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