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Konrath Family Sells Horicon Ace Hardware

On January 1, 2025, David and Sandi Konrath sold Horicon Ace Hardware to their daughter and son-in-law, Kristine and Vance Mattila. This makes Kristine and Vance third generation owners. …

Cyriana Reinwald Finishes Senior Season on Podium Once More

The Horicon Marshladies traveled to Madison this past Thursday, Feb. 27 through Saturday, March 1 for the WIAA Individual State Tournament. The Marshladies fought hard on the biggest stage in the …

City of Horicon Discontinuing Fluoridation of Water Supply

At the City of Horicon Common Council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Council sided with the Public Works Department and voted to discontinue fluordiation of the City’s water supply due to …

School District of Horicon school board member David Westimayer has been recognized by the Wisconsin Association of School Boards (WASB) for his commitment to professional development. Westimayer has …

The School District of Horicon has launched its search for the next superintendent and is seeking input from families, staff, and community residents in choosing the District’s next leader when …

Horicon Voting to Keep or Remove Fluoride from Water

In January, the City of Horicon Public Works and Development Committee discussed an agenda item simply titled “Fluoride.” The topic returned to the agenda for the meeting this month …

Horicon Students Receive Donation Towards Service Trip

Horicon Lions Club President John Schwartz presented a check for $3,131 to support Horicon High School students who will be embarking on a service trip to Guatemala in June. The funds were raised by …

Officer Stocks of Horicon Promoted to Sergeant

Greyson Stocks, known as the Horicon School Resource Officer, was promoted and sworn in as the newest Sergeant at the City of Horicon Common Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28.

Exemplifying Sportsmanship with the Marshmanship Project

Beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, five Horicon High School students were chosen to form the Marshmanship Project, led by Amy Rodriguez. According to Michael LeBouton, …

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