The Fox Cities Transit Commission is meeting 12/08 at 3pm. On the agenda are multiple renewals of service agreements with various local governments for 2021. They will also be reviewing the budget and ridership numbers from October. Ridership is down 55% from what it was […]
Coronavirus Numbers For 1206/2020
On 11/06/2020, Appleton reported 24 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 9 probable cases. Active cases rose by 18. Cases out of isolation increased by 15. There were no new deaths. We are starting to see the affect of including probable cases along with confirmed in […]
Coronavirus Numbers For 12/05/2020
On 12/05/2020, Appleton reported 20 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 10 new probable cases. Active cases increased by 12. Cases out of isolation increased by 18. No new deaths were reported. Including probable cases, 7.37% of Appleton’s population has been affected by coronavirus. Excluding probable […]
Kyle Lobner’s Christmas Coronavirus Thoughts
Alderperson Kyle Lobner gave the invocation at the 12/02/2020 Common Council meeting. He used that as an opportunity to address celebrating the holidays during the coronavirus pandemic. “Thank you, Chair. This week we celebrated one of many holiday traditions in my house: the first viewing […]
Appleton Police Community Advisory Board Meeting 12/07/2020
The Appleton Police Department Community Advisory Board is meeting 12/07/2020 at 7 pm. The topic for the evening will be Use Of Force. You can join the Zoom meeting at the link below. The video will also be posted on the APD YouTube channel for […]
Parks and Rec Meeting Agenda For 12/07/2020
The Appleton Parks and Rec Committee is meeting on 12/07 at 6:30 pm. They’ll be voting on renewing the agreement the city has with the owners of Fratellos to allow the restaurant to lease the space they use for their patio dining. They’ll also be […]
Recap of 12/02/2020 Common Council Meeting
The Common Council met on 12/02. The meeting was quite short (only 17 minutes), which I suspect is probably fairly normal for a December meeting and something I certainly won’t fault them for. After they voted on some committee reappointments, Mayor Woodford mentioned that the […]
Coronavirus Numbers For 12/04/2020
On 12/04/2020, Appleton reported 35 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 3 new probable cases. Active cases increased by 10. Cases out of isolation increased by 28. There were no new deaths.
Appleton Seeks “Progressive” Deputy Clerk
***Update (12/07/2020) – The city is revising the job advertisement. Per Allison Keller in the HR department: “We are currently in the process of updating the job advertisement. The job description has never included the term, only the advertisement. The change will be effective later […]
11/23/2020 Board Of Education Update On Rollout In-Person Learning Options
During the 11/23/2020 Board of Education meeting there was an update on the Fully Virtual Plus rollout at the elementary, middle, and highschool levels. This was the final administrative staff report before the Board actually moved on to business. Nan Bunnow spoke about the elementary […]