From left, Fritz Rouse, a former resident of Niagara, Wis., and Niagara Mayor Joe Johnston take the wraps off “The Mill Worker,” a statue created by loca
NIAGARA, Wis. A life-size metal statue that represents all who wore the Kimberly-Clark cap will be unveiled on Saturday, Aug. 5. The Niagara Area Historic
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MEMBERS OF THE Main Street Makeover Committee â from left are Kathy Westrich, Audrey Fredrick, Debbie Lindgren, Jeri Allen, Joey Swanson, Kathy Spade and Lynn Burke. (Karen Klenke photo)
NIAGARA, Wis. Making the City of Niagara a more beautiful place is the inspiration for the Main Street Makeover Committee.
The group started in 2019, with members Jeri Allen, Lynn Burke, Audrey Fredrick, Debbie Lindgren, Kathy Spade, Joey Swanson and Kathy Westrich.
When she was appointed city administrator, Fredrick said one of her goals was to work on making Niagara more attractive to families and businesses.
Burke then approached her with a vision for city-wide beautification.