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China Wok to open

China Wok to open

By Derek Samuelson
Thursday, February 11, 2010

China Wok is a new restaurant opening in the Mountain Bay Plaza in Pulaski.

China Wok, a takeout eateWry with a small dining area, is a family owned and operated Chinese restaurant. The owners are Tim Zhao and Zhu Chin.

Zhao said, “I wanted to bring families together in Pulaski.”

The business will specialize in authentic Chinese cuisine. Zhao and Chin chose the restaurant’s location because they like the Pulaski area and... Read More...

Racing: a White family tradition

Racing: a White family tradition
By Bo White

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The White Family began racing with the start of my grandpa Robert White. He raced in De Pere, Seymour, Shawano, Apple Creek, Luxemburg, and Brussels. His first race car was a 1937 Ford Coupe with the number 23; he also raced with numbers 14, 10, and 34. My grandfather was an excellent driver, at one time he was even known as one of the hardest drivers to beat. Besides being a good driver he was also skilled in building up race cars. Once they had mandatory tear down for the top four cars he had to do that night, the next week the motor blew up when he went to race In 1958 after being involved in a severe crash, he quit racing for several years. He started racing again in 1961 with the number 34 instead of 10 because a young kid took the number 10 and told him he can have the number back because the my grandpa was Read More...

Shopping local helpsEveryone wins when members of the Pulaski community shop at local businesses. Whether it’s for groceries, gas, food, or hardware, Pulaski businesses have what customers need...

PEEPtacular says thanksA great thanks goes out to all businesses that donated assorted items or time into helping the PEEPtacular November 7...

Foreign exchange student comes to PulaskiSujit Chootrakool, 16, arrived in Pulaski on July 5, from Bangkok, Thailand. “I came to make new friends, have a new experience, and study English,” said Chootrakool...

How to care for a Christmas cactusThe Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) is very easy to keep and may live so long that it becomes a family heirloom. There are now more than 200 named cultivars...

Jazz Dinner Dance honors veteransTo honor Veterans Day, the Red Raider Jazz Band held the Jazz Dinner Dance at Pulaski High School, November 14. The night began when doors opened at 5 p.m. and a...

Senior Spotlight: Stella KoputIn a hundred years, change is inevitable; wars begin and end, cars and fuels evolve, computers are invented, and the way people live their lives is completely altered. Stella Koput has witnessed the progression of change throughout the last 100 years.

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