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Humans of Neenah

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Christine Schad is quite the woman. At the age of 54, she is the CEO of Advanced Maintenance Solutions (1555 S. Commercial Street) and co-owner of Classic Cycle, LLC. Christine takes pride in her Neenah based business, and often speaks about how her business is the official janitorial company of the Green Bay Packers. Originally born in… read more

Humans of Neenah

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The Neenah Dairy Queen on Commercial Street has just reached a milestone. Over the summer, Jim Reiser’s family Dairy Queen celebrated it’s 50th anniversary. Jim and his family moved to Neenah in 1966. After they moved, their family operated the Neenah Dairy Queen on Commercial Street. Fourteen years later, in 1980, Jim bought the family… read more

Humans of Neenah

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Home is where the heart is. This accurately describes the events in Pam Seidl’s life. Growing up in the small town of Wausau, Pam was the youngest in a family of four. She was a multi-sport athlete that lived a rather hectic life. Trying to fit in softball, basketball, cheer, skiing, maintaining good grades and… read more

Humans of Neenah

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The Nine to Five “The first ticket I got in my 57’ Oldsmobile hot rod was laying down two hundred sixty five feet of rubber, and the only reason I stopped was because there was a cop right behind me.” Meet George Murphy, a now retired lively soul who has done everything from running smudge… read more

HUMANS OF NEENAH

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“Leadership is influence,” according to author John C. Maxwell who wrote The 360 Leader. Chris Hillen is a strong example of a leader. He is a fire truck driver for the Neenah-Menasha Fire Department. His job requires him to set up the equipment when arriving at the scene. He is also a trained firefighting diver. When… read more

HUMANS OF NEENAH

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A Home For All Time How does one begin to merge the knowledge of the past with the opportunities of the future? The leader of the Neenah Historical Society might have some ideas. Jane Lang is a lifelong Neenah resident as well as an alderman for the city council, executive director of the Neenah Historical… read more

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NEENAH’S FIRST FARM TO TABLE DINNER Future Neenah Announces Farm to Table Sunset Dinner Neenah, WI  July 14, 2016—  Future Neenah is hosting its first ever Farm to Table Sunset Dinner, sponsored by Community First Credit Union on August 18. Four local chefs will prepare an elegant, four-course meal featuring farm fresh produce sourced from… read more

Humans of Neenah

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No community is quite like Neenah After growing up in Neenah and attending college in Madison, Theresa has spent most of her life in Neenah with the exception of a summer in Florida. She’s lived here for more than 30 years, now with her husband and two children. She really likes the feel of community,… read more

Walking Neenah

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Take a stroll with us if you will. Explore Neenah on foot with the High School students of teacher Tara Meinke’s class  in the Arete program. We will be exploring the community with these students and seeing Neenah through their eyes in “Walking Neenah.” The city of Neenah is honestly a great place to live…. read more

Humans of Neenah

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Neenah Feels Like Home Kathy Hrubecky and her husband, Steve, moved to Neenah shortly after they both graduated college. Kathy has been married for 25 years, and has 2 children in college. The boys are the 5th generation of the Hrubeckys to live in Neenah. From Kathy and Steve’s first house on 7th Street, they could see… read more