The Ripon Common Council approved Mayor Ted Grant’s request for a certificate of appropriateness for changes to his Grant’s PackageHub storefront at 117 Watson St. during its meeting last week
The city of Ripon and the Wisconsin and Southern Railroad (WSOR) have entered into an agreement to remove the railroad crossing on Oshkosh Street west of Alliance Laundry.
After numerous complaints about the volume and duration of the downtown emergency siren, the Ripon Common Council addressed the matter at Monday’s meeting. At issue was the refusal of the
After spending roughly two hours on the 100 block of Sunset Avenue today (Tuesday), the Ripon Police Department apprehended a 41-year-old Ripon man for making violent threats to his neighbors.
The Ripon Police Department responded to a call around 10 a.m. today after the man went to a neighborâs residence threatening violence.
Before police arrived on the scene, the suspect returned to his residence and barricaded himself inside, according to Ripon Police Chief Bill Wallner.
Officers attempted to make contact, but were initially unsuccessful. The police department requested assistance from the Fond du Lac County Sheriffâs Department.
Wallner noted there were a total of eight officers on the scene, six from Ripon and two from the county.