SMITHworks is a hands on learning space for community members to learn news skills at the newly renovated Elisha D. Smith Public Library Monday, January 27, 2025, in Menasha, Wisconsin. The library is located at 440 First Street. Eppstein Uhen Architects Inc. was the architect for the project. Miron Construction served as the construction manager.
Opened in 1973, the Menasha facility molds reusable plastic pallets and bulk containers used in food, beverage, and industrial applications.
ORBIS Corporation is closing their Menasha facility and laying off 109 employees, according to a notice filed to the state by the company on Wednesday.
The maker of reusable packaging products, such as pallets and totes, said some of the impacted workers in Menasha, Wis., could land jobs at other company locations in Wisconsin.
Fond du Lac Police Department said the Menasha man was arrested early Sunday morning after being found near a strip mall containing U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office. Police and Fire Rescue Department personnel had responded to the strip mall at around 1 ...
A combination of water resources and dedicated people have succeeded in helping lake sturgeon thrive while they have failed elsewhere.
APPLETON – Tay Maass poured in 21 points and Avery Werfal added 19 as the Lightning cruised past the Terrors in Fox Valley Association action. North built a 39-14 halftime advantage and staved off West the rest of the way. Allysen Buss led the Terrors with 16 points.
J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue in Neenah took in 138 parakeets from a single owner who struggled with uncontrolled breeding. Experts say caring for that many birds could cost up to $69,000 annually.
Sturgeon spearing will kick off its 2025 season in Wisconsin Feb. 8. Here's what to know about this year's regulations and the ice conditions so far.
Here is the eighth edition of the girls and boys high school basketball rankings for the Post-Crescent coverage area. The rankings are split into Large and Small school divisions. Records are through Saturday's games.
UWO is selling the former Campus Center for Equity and Diversity and its accompanying 29,400 square feet of land at 717 W. Irving Ave.
The man contended the shutdown violated his constitutional rights and no longer believes peaceful protest is an option.