by Appleton Monthly | Sep 30, 2025 | MORE
by John Van Den Brandt Fall Migration Peaks In fall, red-winged blackbirds, grackles and starlings are known for gathering in massive cloud-like flocks before heading south. These swirling, pulsing “living clouds” may contain thousands or even millions of birds. Their...
by Appleton Monthly | Sep 30, 2025 | VOICE
by Angela Halderson As the seasons shift and temperatures drop, many people brace for the arrival of cold and flu season. While these respiratory infections are common, they can leave us feeling drained, achy, and sidelined from our daily routines. The good news?...
by Appleton Monthly | Sep 30, 2025 | VOICE
by Anneth Ortega, Branch Manager, American National Bank Fox Cities Check fraud continues to be a growing concern for small businesses. Whether it’s with issuing checks for payroll, paying vendors, or managing operational expenses, understanding the risks and taking...
by Appleton Monthly | Sep 30, 2025 | VOICE
by Tim Froberg Fall Means Football for Neenah Coach and Educator Merge atoms and molecules with X’s and O’s. What you get is a day in the busy life of Steve Jung. Football and chemistry might seem like an odd combination, but they have served Jung well. Jung teaches...
by Appleton Monthly | Sep 30, 2025 | TODAY
by Jim Collar The food and tunes of Octoberfest are in the rearview mirror and the kids are now fully settled into their school-year routines. It’s time to face the music: Jack Frost is getting ready for his long, annual Wisconsin residency. While it’s easy to get...