Thursday, June 4, 2009
Community
Andre retires from Senior Center
Artwork for Kids hosts fourth annual art show
Be memorable to your customers
Borseth returns to Wisconsin
Borzych welcomed
Business leaders share knowledge with students
Hobart celebrates June Dairy Month
‘If Tombstones Could Talk’
Lannoye holds spring concert
Maple Grove Countryside 4-H reports
McKenna named to advisory panel
Okobos Footwear gives back
Open Mic Night successful at Carrot Tree
PACE holds dance recital
PACE-Setters help at Special Olympics
Police receive donation from Premier Bank
Pulaski represented at Bellin Night of Champions
Senior Spotlight
Vogt performs in De Pere
Local News
A day of remembranceComfort Pro Insulators relocates
Friends of Haiti take mission trip
KS Pool Tech ready for summer start up
Lannoye students do service projects
Oneida police need your help
Optimist update
P & D named ‘Diamond Dealer’
Pulaski News receives School Bell Award
Top six tips to get best price
Ultimate sacrifice: true heroes
Young Authors’ / Illustrators Anthology
Sports
Fast-paced program at Seymour SpeedwayHofa Park opens with shutout
Junior golf program at Crystal Springs
Pulaski residents run Cellcom Marathon
Pulaski Roos host state tournament
Raiders fall to Phantoms
Red Raider soccer updated
Roos rugby on a roll
Sheboygan South tops Pulaski golf
Softball named FRCC champs
School Updates
Bands attend Lakeshore Festival
CIM students tour D&S
Community members walk for MS
Duchateau receives nursing scholarship
Edward Jones receives high marks
Farewell Avenue successful at Launchpad
Fitness facility opening soon
InvenTeam on their way
Jazz bands compete at NMU
New faces join Pulaski dance team
Project Pulaski transforms classroom
Pulaski students win
home plan contest
Raider helps Pulaski schools stay drug-free
School board meets
Science credit officially approved
Students accepted into the GBSYP
Students earn outstanding
soloist awards at NMU
Students embrace diversity