With interior finishes underway and planning beginning for a ribbon cutting and grand opening, the new New Glarus Public Library is transitioning from construction site to a long-anticipated community gathering space.
Staffing changes, human services updates and the approval of a nearly $283,000 Highway Department dump truck highlighted the meeting, with all actions passing unanimously.
Carhops, frosty root beer, and summer nights along the still-new Highway 69. A look back at the New Glarus A&W Root Beer Stand and the memories that linger long after the mugs were empty.
As graduation nears, New Glarus High School’s counseling office is managing the annual scholarship process that helps seniors pursue college, technical school, and other paths.
Ten New Glarus High School singers joined nearly 1,000 student vocalists from across the Midwest, earning individual honors during the nationally respected Dorian Vocal Festival at Luther College.
Board members greenlit funding steps for the Glarner Community Complex, set open enrollment numbers for 2026–27, approved student travel and finalized administrator contracts during a full January agenda.
From growing up on a Green County farm to representing Wisconsin agriculture on a global stage, Dan Zimmerman’s journey reflects deep New Glarus roots, public service, and a lifelong commitment to community and heritage.
The regional foundation serves Green County and helps connect donors, nonprofits and long-term community projects in New Glarus and across southern Wisconsin.
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Stifling defense, relentless pressure and balanced scoring allowed the Glarner Knights to take control early and cruise past the Trojans in a convincing nonconference win.
The Town of New Glarus Board will meet Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 6 p.m. to review routine business, consider an insurance claim, hear staff reports, and provide time for public comment.
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