Articles from the April 1, 2021 edition
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Green County Public Health COVID-19 Community Testing Site
Beginning the week of April 5th, the Green County Public Health COVID-19 Community Testing Site will move to testing two days per week. COVID-19 testing will be available on Mondays from 9:00 a.m. to...
Monthly Monticello Chamber Business Spotlight
We are excited to spotlight this month's business, Coral's Claws Nail Artistry, and owner Corlissa Robertson! Corlissa started her business in...
JEROME GRUNNET
Jerome Grunnet, age 97, passed away at his home on Wednesday, March 24, 2021. He was born on September 4, 1923, the son of Theodor and Mildred...
Looking Back at "News of the Men In Service"
Lt. (jg) Clifford Klassy called from New York to notify his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klassy, that he has returned from a trip to the European War area, and expects to visit here soon. Pvt. Jacob Schm...
Fowdy Supports Bucher for Judge
Dear Editor, Jane Bucher has handled more than 2,300 cases in local circuit courts. More than a number, those cases are about people: brothers, daughters, moms, dads, grandparents and families who...
Frie Supports Bucher for Judge
Dear Editor, I wanted to write about why I’m supporting and voting for Jane Bucher for Green County Judge. I’ve known Jane for over 10 years. Jane is extremely giving of her time and passionate...
Kloepping Supports Kerr for State Superintendent
Dear Editor, It is encouraging to have a good strong conservative candidate like Deb Kerr running for our State Superintendent. She has a proven track record working successfully as a teacher for 20+...
Experience Matters
Dear Editor, I am supporting Jane Bucher for Circuit Judge. She has broad experience in civil, criminal and juvenile cases - the kinds of cases that come before the Circuit Court. Importantly, the...
Sinnett Supports Miller for Village Board President in Monticello
Dear Editor, I was raised in Monticello. With the exception of a few years in Madison, I have spent my entire life in this small community. In all those years, I don’t recall seeing signs in...
Smith Supports Johann and Monroe for Belleville School Board
Dear Editor, I have been a community member and a teacher at Belleville High School since 2003. During my time teaching there have been some good years, some not so good years, some great years, and...
Stechschulte Says Honesty Is Best
Dear Editor, I’m writing to ask the question of what do you expect out of your officials in local government? Answering for myself, I expect Transparency and Honesty from those I entrust with my...
Thoemke Supports Phillipson for Judge
Dear Editor, I recently sat down to do my homework for the upcoming spring elections, in particular the race for Green County Circuit Court Judge. For me the choice is obvious: I’ll be voting for...
Jane Bucher – Ready to Serve
Dear Editor, Since 1848, Wisconsin voters have elected Circuit Court judges. It is an important responsibility for voters, since this is a position that impacts the citizens of each county. As a...
Dreams Become Real as New Public Library Opens in Belleville
Dreams, ideas, inspiration, and knowledge can all come to people from books; but what happens when people dream about a bigger, better and more...
Prescription Drug Take Back Event to Be Held in Belleville
The community of Belleville, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will hold a Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday,...
Wilson Resigns from Village of Belleville
The Belleville Village Board held a special meeting on March 25, 2021. The meeting was held virtually. As part of the special board meeting, the board discussed the proposed sale of $970,000 of...
Monticello Lions Do Clean-Up
The Monticello Lions Clean-Up Committee recently did road side trash pickup on roads leading into the village. As you can see, there was much trash...
Monticello E-Recycle Event
The Village of Monticello E-Recycling event will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2021, from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., at the Recycling Center. The Recycling Center is located at 406 N. Main Street...
Monticello Prepares for Village-Wide Garage Sales May 20-22, 2021
Garage Sale Enthusiasts - It is time again to begin thinking about the Monticello Chamber of Commerce annual community-wide spring garage sales. The sales will be held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturda...
Village of Monticello Spring Clean Up Day
All Items Must be Separated/Sorted and Curbside By 7:00 a.m., on Monday, April 19, 2021 All debris, excluding brush, must be in an area not larger than 4’wide x 10’ long x 4’ high. Items...
Food Drive!
ATTENTION ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS! The New Glarus National Honor Society and the New Glarus FCCLA are teaming up and holding a food drive for the Belleville Food Pantry, and we need your help! We are...
New Glarus Community Blood Drive
New Glarus Bible Church, 207 6th Street, is hosting a Blood Drive, sponsored by Shepherd of the Hills, on Friday, April 2, 2021, from 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. All blood donations are now tested for COVID-...
New Glarus High School Music Students Selected to Perform in the 2021 WSMA State Honors Music Project
Five New Glarus High School music students were recently selected to perform in the 2021 WSMA State Honors Music Project. The WSMA State Honors Music...
Due Date For Community Mapping Project Approaches
Many community members have registered to participate in the 'Mapping Our Community' project, sponsored by the New Glarus Public Library. These...
Easter Egg Hunt at the New Glarus Home
On April 3, the New Glarus Home will be holding an Easter Egg Hunt. Everyone is invited to bring their kids to the New Glarus Home for their 1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt! April 3, 2021 (Rain Date April...