It has been a busy fall and winter for one of the 100-year-old water towers within the Green Lake Conference Center.
Superintendent Mary Whitrock informed the board of her intent to retire at the end of the 2024-25 school year in December.
Ripon’s Future Business Leaders of American (FBLA) chapter had a strong showing Saturday, Feb. 1 during its Regional VI competition at Sheboygan Falls High School.
A new business soon will be coming to downtown Green Lake. The Green Rabbit, 528 Mill St., aims to offer coffee and tea beverages in the morning hours and beer and wine in the evening hours, according ...
Earl served in the U.S. Army from 1942-45 and when he returned from World War II he worked at Kraemer’s Florist in Neenah, ...
Continuing its commitment to affordable housing, the Common Council approved a development agreement with Wildflower ...
Ripon College’s choirs will honor members of the senior class during the Choral Collage Concert Sunday, Feb. 16 at 3:15 p.m.
A five-minute stretch to end the first half cost the Ripon High School Tiger boys’ basketball team Monday night as it was ...
Grothman’s bill makes sense for employers and employees, and is a classic example of a proposal by the people’s ...
Theisen’s Home, Farm & Auto wants to become a hometown favorite for the city of Ripon. Theisen’s will open its latest ...
Ripon High School (RHS) hosted the fourth Mental Health Awareness Night last week Tuesday during the Tiger boys’ basketball ...
The fourth of five defendants charged in relation to an April 7, 2023 fentanyl death of an 18-year-old man in the city of ...