By Kim McDarison Electors of the Rock-Koshkonong Lake District (RKLD) approved a $322,000 operating budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year and elected incumbent commissioner Mike Shumaker to another term Saturday during the district’s annual meeting. The meeting, held at Race Track Park, Edgerton, was attended by just over 100 people. ...
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Unity Project virtual meeting to feature Community Police Team, survey results
The Unity Project of Fort Atkinson invites the public to a virtual meeting Tuesday, Sept. 14, to learn more about its Community-Police Partnership Team and recent policing survey. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. Details on how to attend will be available on the Unity Project website, www.fort4all.com, prior...
COVID: Three more deaths, new vaccine approved, gift cards for first shots, booster likely
COVID-19 case rates in Jefferson County remain high since a rapid increase several weeks ago, and three more community members have died as a result of the coronavirus, officials report. The Jefferson County Health Department has announced that the total confirmed cases reported over the last seven days is 112,...
Plan Commission to consider Banker Road neighborhood conceptual plan
The City of Fort Atkinson has released the following information regarding the creation of a new neighborhood in the recently annexed 75-acre undeveloped territory along Banker Road. The city’s Plan Commission will be reviewing the conceptual plans for the new development Aug. 24. According to the release: With the need...
Council approves alcohol prohibitions on streets, sidewalks
By Kim McDarison The Fort Atkinson City Council Tuesday approved an ordinance prohibiting open containers of alcohol on streets, sidewalks and right-of-ways. The measure passed by a vote of 3-2, with Councilmen Megan Hartwick and Bruce Johnson voting against it. Previous discussion Introduced in June — along with three other...
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