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Marching on Memorial Day
Members of American Legion Post 360 observed Memorial Day May 27 with ceremonies at local cemeteries followed by a parade down Waunakee’s Main Street. Spectators lined the sidewalks, applauding the local veterans and waving to the Poppy Queen and Princess, Joyce Endres and Isabelle Gordon, respectively. The parade ended at the American Legion Post, where a program was held with a salute to all departed veterans and taps, before all assembled enjoyed a potluck.
New Info – World’s Largest Convenience Store Coming to Wisconsin
Next time you adventure to the Wisconsin Dells, you might just have a new place to stock up and gas up. There's new information about what is expected to be the world's largest convenience store coming to DeForest. Good catch by the Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal on the new Buc-ee's location that...
Contest lets community members design Waunakee library cards
The Waunakee Public Library has announced a new Library Card Design Contest to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the new library building at 201 N. Madison St. The library is calling on artists and library lovers of all ages to submit an original design that incorporates the theme “Explore at the Library.” Submissions open on Friday, May 17, online or at the library, and are due by 6 p.m. on Friday, June 21. Library staff will pick their top 5 entries, and the public will...
Garage sale days bring shoppers to Waunakee
Waunakee's Garage Sale Days drew shoppers to the village for the hundreds of sales throughout the community May 10. Rain put a bit of a damper on the traditional opening day Thursday, but sunny skies brought the sales back onto the yards and driveways and out of the garages on Friday. The sales run through Saturday. Shoppers could find just about anything, including musical instruments, children's and adult clothes, furniture,...
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