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Over $27,000 in scholarships available to Fort Atkinson women

Evergreen Cemetery progresses on restorations, thanks to local support

FORT ATKINSON — After severe storm damage from the end of July, Evergreen Cemetery has made progress on its cleanup efforts, with the help of local funding and volunteer assistance.

Clapper drops out

Although four finalists vying for the position of Fort Atkinson city manager arrived Friday night at the Fort Atkinson Club to meet a community panel, by Saturday morning only three remained in the running. Public Administration Associates LLC President Kevin Brunner, who was hired by the city to help with the search and recruitment process, said he was contacted early Saturday morning by Whitewater City Manager Cameron Clapper, who said he wished to withdraw from further consideration for the Fort Atkinson city manager position. Brunner suggested contacting Clapper for any further information. Responding to questions from the Daily Union, Fort Atkinson City Council President Mason Becker wrote in an email that he was aware of Clapper’s decision, but had not yet had an opportunity to speak with him. He directed further inquiries to Brunner.

We are not activists

We are not “activists”        Marietta Township Editor, We are not “activists,” whatever that label is supposed to mean.  We are certainly not anti-farming nor anti-business.  And, of course, we are not radical.   What we are is neighbors, taxpayers and concerned citizens of a beautiful and fragile environment.  We live downhill of the proposed Roth II CAFO, should it be allowed to go forward, and we take offense at the labels and portrayals of us provided by Mr. Roth, Ms. Johnson-Smith and Mr. Bahr, in their comments to the recent Farm Bureau meeting, as printed in the December 10th edition of the Crawford County Independent.

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