By Kim McDarison The Fort Atkinson City Council Tuesday approved a temporary exception to city code, allowing homeowners to grow grass in their backyards taller than 8 inches during the month of May. The measure was requested by members of the Heart of the City nonprofit citizens’ group as part...
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Annual Green Recognition awarded to Myren-Celkis
By Kim McDarison Kaitlin Myren-Celkis is this year’s recipient of the City of Fort Atkinson Annual Green Recognition award in the category of resident/individual. Two other categories, those of local business and community organization, did not receive nominations this year, City Clerk Michelle Ebbert said Tuesday during the Fort Atkinson City...
Fort chamber welcomes Fort Atkinson Online LLC
As a city of 12,500, Fort Atkinson is very fortunate to have several media outlets that cover area news. That good luck continues with the launch of Fort Atkinson Online LLC, an online local news service devoted to covering news, people and events in and around the City of Fort Atkinson. The...
Welcome to our new advertiser: Day Insurance
Fort Atkinson Online LLC would like to extend a warm welcome and heartfelt thank you to our new advertiser: Day Insurance, located at 904 Madison Ave., in Fort Atkinson. The new click-through ad is here, and can be found on our business directory located on our business page, found here.
‘More Than a Village’ exhibit on display at Whitewater Cultural Arts Center
Update: The Whitewater Arts Alliance has announced it will be extending this exhibition through March. The photographic works of Mark Lawrence McPhail will be on display at the Whitewater Cultural Arts Center, 402 W. Main St., Whitewater, until Feb. 28, according to a recent Whitewater Arts Alliance press release. ...
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