On Thursday, June 24 at 10 a.m., BC Organics will break ground on their new and long anticipated 16-unit anaerobic digestion facility. Once completed and fully operational, BC Organics will be one of the largest dairy-to-manure-to-renewable-natural-gas projects in the United States and is expected to […] Read more
After the community approved a referendum last year, construction of a new Neenah high school is now underway in Fox Crossing. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on Thursday afternoon at the site near Highway II and North Clayton Avenue. What looks like a dust bowl […] Read more
Construction is now underway at the new Neenah High School. Officials held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday afternoon. Construction is expected to wrap up in 2023. Read and watch more here…
Fourteen months after Neenah Joint School District voters approved a $114.9 million referendum — plus years of planning before and after — construction of the new high school has officially begun. Thursday’s groundbreaking comes after a year of finalizing plans for the new high school. Like the referendum planning process, designing the […] Read more
The Salvation Army of Oshkosh broke ground today on a $5 million addition and renovation project going down in history as the first time in 38 years that the Salvation Army has acquired the financial resources to make a major capital reinvestment in their facilities. […] Read more
On June 2, officials broke ground on several referendum projects to renovate and expand Auburndale School District facilities. District administration, staff, students, as well as representatives from Eppstein Uhen Architects and Miron Construction Co. Inc. were on hand to help mark the occasion. “We are […] Read more
How can schools afford their major building additions when the costs tripled and quadrupled during the past year for 2-by-4s and plywood? Sturgeon Bay public school officials held their groundbreaking ceremony the evening of May 19 for additions to Sunrise Elementary, Walker Middle School and […] Read more