Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Mueller and Son’s Quality Construction, based in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin has joined the Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce.
They are a family-owned and operated contracting service. While they specialize in rough-framing, basements, decks, and porches they also have had a hand in other remodeling projects. Greg Mueller Sr., who started the business, always said, “110% no matter what the pay,” and so Nathan, Greg's son, holds himself to the highest-level quality on every project. Hence, the “Quality”
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Skully’s Terror Haunted House located in Jefferson, Wisconsin has joined the Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce.
Wrapping up another great season of haunting this year, Skully’s is hoping for first place in the “Favorite SE Region Haunted Attraction” in Wisconsin. Coming in at 2nd place in 2022, Skully’s made it their mission to come back this season stronger, scarier, and better than ever. The awards are chosen by the visitors of the Haunted Attractions and are allowed one vote per event in each
Monday, November 20, 2023
Sparkling Survivor, LLC is a healthcare consult and concierge business that combines science and spirituality, as well as Eastern and Western medicine, to create an individualized and holistic cancer experience. Founder Shelley Schaitel is an Oncology-certified RN with a bachelor’s degree. She has worked in thirteen oncology clinics across southern Wisconsin for about thirteen years. In 2018, Shelley was diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. After personally experiencing the revelation of a rare
Tuesday, November 07, 2023
The City of Fort Atkinson reminds motorists to be aware of pedestrians as daylight hours decrease this fall.
“With less daylight hours this time of year we hear about a lot of near misses when it comes to vehicles stopping for pedestrians at the City’s various marked cross walks,” said Andy Selle, Director of Public Works.
Motorists are reminded when pedestrians are crossing to wait until the person is fully across the road to continue traveling.
“Often the car stopped waiting for a pedestrian to cross