A rundown of some of Verona’s most popular spots to unwind along with an overview of other businesses will be streaming into homes around Wisconsin beginning next spring.
Clem LaMere and Stan Hook of American Legion Post 385 met with the Verona Area Wildcat (VAHS secretary Theresa Saley) at the new high school building on Monday, July 27, to deliver 150 flags the legion bought for the school. The flags will be placed in every classroom in the school.
The Upper Sugar River Watershed Association has been holding dragonfly monitoring meet-ups at locations around Verona.
A crowd of more than 20 people gathered outside the Verona Police Department Monday, July 13, to show support for officers.
A network of volunteers hiked all 120 segments of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail through an event called Mammoth Steps June 5-7.
After being closed for months under the state’s safer at home orders to help curb the COVID-19 pandemic, Verona parks have been reopening again in recent weeks.
After months of renovation, Goodwill of South Central Wisconsin has opened a new location at 118 S. Main St. in the building left vacant for years when World of Variety closed in 2016.
Two Verona businesses have teamed up to support one another and other food establishments in the area.
The first of five ‘Music on Main Summer Concert Series’ performances at Hometown Junction Park was held on Friday, June 12.