Why the pause? What’s been happening at FAO?

Our readers may have noticed that FAO took a pause from publishing over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. 

Our reporters were still busy gathering content which soon will be published. 

We paused as we underwent an exciting change: we migrated our news site to spiffy new online space. 

The new space provides loading services that are faster, cleaner, and it’s bigger — much bigger — and will provide a foundation for FAO to grow. 

Now that we are migrated and residing in our excellent new online space, we will get back to publishing. 

We thank you for your patience. 

Looking ahead: In the next week or so, FAO will be updating its services to better serve our two communities — Fort Atkinson and Whitewater — and we will continue to bring you news from the areas surrounding our two primary coverage areas so you have every opportunity to engage with the opportunities around you. 

The reveal of these changes will be coming soon. 

We are very excited about what’s ahead. 

We believe the changes we have made thus far, and the ones on the horizon will fascinate our readers and create a firm foundation for our platform for the many years ahead. 

Stay tuned, and, as always, thanks for reading. 

Kim McDarison

FAO publisher, editor, reporter

A member of the Whitewater High School Band pauses for a picture during Tuesday’s Whitewater Fourth of July Parade. The parade was one of myriad activities held over a span of five days in celebration of America’s independence. An album with more than 60 photos from the parade will soon be published on FAO. Kim McDarison photo. 

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6 Comments

  1. Ron Binning

    It will be fun watching FAO grow. Your service is already awesome and getting better! Whitewater Grocery Co continues to grow one step at a time. Ground breaking is tentatively set for 6/1/2024.

    1. editor

      That’s excellent, Ron. We will be in touch. K

  2. Mabel Schumacher

    I am so excited to hear about the growth of FAO. I look forward to seeing all the changes you make to serve as our much-appreciated source of local news.

    1. editor

      Thanks Mabel 🙂

  3. Ann Engelman

    Our communities are so lucky to have Fort Atkinson on-line to keep us informed and connected. You are a true Heart Of Our City. Thanks Kim!

    1. editor

      Thanks, Ann 🙂

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