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‘It will eliminate so many barriers’: Oshkosh Domestic Abuse Shelter expanding after 30+ years
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – The Oshkosh domestic abuse shelter called Christine Ann is expanding, and its new facility is right next door at 240 Algoma Street. “In the early 90s, we moved to this building at 206 Algoma Boulevard so we have been in this building for over 30 years now but we are just at a position right now, where we are outgrowing our current facility and we’re landlocked so there’s really not a lot of space to grow,” explained Christine Ann Executive Director, Alicia Wenger.
Oshkosh music festival returns, with new XRoads 41 coming in August: ‘We will notice the impact’
OSHKOSH – Don’t stop believing! The city’s cries for a new music festival have been answered. Legendary band Journey and multi–Grammy Award winner Shaggy are set to headline a star-studded...
Festival of Spring at Paine, and more can't-miss events in Oshkosh
The Encore! Handbell Ensemble will hold its spring concert while the Oshkosh Community Players put on their next production at The Grand. 1. Plants and more on sale at Paine's Festival of Spring. Paine Art Center & Gardens’ Festival of Spring will be May 18 at 1410 Algoma Blvd. The...
Baseball Game Preview: Waupun on Home-Turf
Waupun is 8-2 against Plymouth since May of 2019, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Thursday. The Waupun Warriors will be playing in front of their home fans against the Plymouth Panthers at 4:45 p.m. Given that the pair suffered a loss in their last game, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this contest.
Wisconsin Herd no longer interested in working with Oshkosh Arena, per Oshkosh Northwestern sources
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin Herd could be seeking a new home. On Thursday, an anonymous source told the Oshkosh Northwestern that the G-League affiliate for the Milwaukee Bucks is now considering opt-out provisions in its lease with the Oshkosh Arena, which has been their home since the team’s very beginning in 2017.
Fondy JFL soon to kickoff for another season of fun
FOND DU LAC - It's almost that time of the year, again, football parents! For those unfamiliar, Fondy Junior Football League (FJFL) is a direct feeder program for kids to Fond du Lac Cardinals high school football. Kids in fifth grade through eighth grade are encouraged to participate in order to learn how...
Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market returns May 18 with fresh produce, baked goods, crafts and more.
FOND DU LAC – The season of sunshine and flowering plants brings with it the return of the Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market. The market will be open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon through Oct. 26 on Main Street between Western and Forest avenues. For set-up and tear-down, the road will close at 6 a.m. and reopen at 1 p.m.
Senior at UW-Oshkosh breaks all-time hits record in final year
OSHKOSH, Wis. — University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh first baseman Hannah Ritter recently became the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) all-time hits leader. It’s a record that’s stood since 2011. Ritter said despite the pressure to make it happen, she knew it was just a matter of time before...
How 4 Fond du Lac businesses and organizations are readying the next generation of workers while they're still in school
FOND DU LAC – With graduation season comes thoughts of the future, and not just for outgoing high school seniors. Many students don't know what they want to do after graduation, and some who do don't know where to start. Several local businesses and organizations have developed youth apprenticeships,...
Woman who was first to recover from rabies without vaccine marks 20th anniversary
FOND du LAC, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) - A woman in Wisconsin who survived a harrowing brush with death is celebrating a major milestone this year. Jeanna Giese became the first person in the world to survive rabies without receiving the life-saving vaccine 20 years ago. “It’s almost surreal to think,...
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