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Chain to Main Local News - Thursday, June 18, 2026

2 min · 18 jun 2026
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Waupaca City Council Tuesday evening received an update on public transportation in Waupaca County from Valerie Lefler, operator of Pheonix Mobility Rising, who operates Waupaca County Catch a Ride.  This service took over public transportation at the start of 2026, after discontinuing service from Waupaca Taxi.  Lefler explains the new transportation service, provides transportation county-wide, further, an important metric is on-time performance, lastly, a wide criticism of the new service is the inability to make same-day ride requests. Movie night is taking off at the Waupaca Airport. The City of Waupaca will host an outdoor showing of Brad Pitt's new racing film, F1, this evening at 8 o'clock. Residents are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the movie under the stars at the airport on Runway Drive. The no-cost community event is part of the city's summer outdoor movie series. The longest day of the year will shine a light on Alzheimer's awareness in Waupaca tomorrow. The Aging and Disability Resource Center and the Waupaca Area Public Library are hosting "The Longest Day" community event from 9:30 to 11 a.m on City Square. Activities include a symbolic walk, a live concert by the Waupaca Rotary COGS Band, and a panel discussion featuring dementia care experts. Organizers encourage participants to wear purple in support of those affected by Alzheimer's disease.

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Chain to Main Local News - Thursday, July 2, 2026

Waupaca is getting ready to celebrate Independence Day with a full day of hometown tradition. Saturday, the Fourth of July Parade steps off at 10 a.m. on Main Street, followed by a Knights of Columbus chicken barbecue and burger lunch at South Park. Later, the Chain Skiers perform at 5:30 at the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King. The celebration wraps up at dusk with fireworks over Shadow Lake starting at 9:30. Parking for fireworks is available at the Waupaca Recycling Center. The City of Waupaca is reminding residents that several municipal facilities will be closed for the Independence Day holiday. City Hall, the Police Department front office, Recreation Center, Senior Center and Library will all be closed Friday, July 3rd, and Saturday, July 4th. The recycling center will be open Friday, closed Saturday.  Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for city services during the holiday weekend.  The City of Waupaca Band Concert series continues Friday night with live music beginning at 7 p.m. Organizers remind residents that, for the remainder of the season, all concerts will take place on City Square next to Waupaca's historic bandstand. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. In the event of rain, performances will move to Waupaca Middle School. For updates, visit the City of Waupaca Facebook page. Happy Independence Day weekend from Waupaca Radio.

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