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Chain to Main Local News - Thursday, May 21, 2026

1 min · 21. maj 2026
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Waupaca City Council, Tuesday evening, appointed the city’s next Finance Director.  Greg Grohman, who currently serves as the joint grant writer for the City, School District and Chamber of Commerce will move into the city’s Finance Director role in early June.  Grohman replaces Stephanie Reif who resigned the finance director position in March. Tonight, at the Holly History Center, the Waupaca Historical Society presents Waupaca’s Lost Indigenous Mounds.  The presentation by Zachary Bishop starts at 6pm.  The presentation will focus on our area's indigenous history and once numerous effigy mounds around the Chain O'Lakes. Lastly, the Waupaca Area Public Library presents, Donuts and Dives with Ed the Diver.  Ed the Diver and his mermaid Christie will share about their mission to clean up Wisconsin’s waterways, the underwater recovery business, and the way they spread joy far and wide.  This takes place tomorrow at 11am at the Waupaca Area Public Library, this snack and learn program will feature donuts and hot coffee.

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With your local Waupaca news for this Friday, June 19th, I'm Durant Popple. It's that time again, the annual Strawberryfest is here.  Many activities will be taking place during the fest, 9am until 4, now back on Main Street.  A few of the things you can expect is the strawberry lane food court, with of course, fresh local strawberries, arts, crafts, and vendor booths, tons of kids activities, and a few other nearby events including the farmers market on the city square or the model railroad show and swap meet in the rec center.  This information and more can be found on the chamber's website, Waupaca chamber dot com. Given that summer is just about to start, it feels unusual to be thinking about fall already, but Waupaca's fall-o-rama takes a while to get ready.  The call has gone out for anyone who wishes to be a vendor or have a food truck at fall-o-rama to sign up.  This will be Saturday, September 19th at South Park, or in the rec center in the case of inclement weather.  Early bird registration must be completed by August 17th.  As the major annual fundraiser for friends of Waupaca parks, their website contains more information on pricing or registration, at friends of Waupaca parks dot com. The Weaver Awards 2026 applications are now open.  The Weaver Awards are part of a constellation of activities designed to celebrate and support weavers—everyday neighbors who are building relationships, strengthening belonging, and weaving trust into the social fabric of their communities.  The Awards are open to individuals and small grassroots groups.  While many people in Northeast Wisconsin are serving their neighbors, the Weaver Awards look for those whose projects also create lasting relationships and build trust as people work together to strengthen their community and weave a tighter social fabric.  People can apply themselves, or recommend another community member or group online at awards dot weavers dot org.  Applications must be in before August 31st. That's your local news update, you can always get your news on air or online with your favorite podcast platform.  Get started at Waupaca dot Podbean dot com.

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