| CD-ROM (Computer Software) [Library] |
| | Computer software on CD-ROM may be checked out in the Adult Department. Many educational programs are available for all ages. CD-ROM's are checked out for seven days.
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| Child Identification Kits [Police ] |
| | The Kaukauna Police Department has a Child Identification program which includes a Child ID Kit.
These kits have played an integral part in the recovery and identification of missing children.
The kit includes; childs photograph, personal information (name, address, hair color, eye color, height,etc.) blood type, a DNA sample (a strand of hair with root) and an ink pad to take fingerprints.
Fingerprint Kits are available at the Kaukauna Police Department during lobby hours 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
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| Christmas Parade [Recreation] |
| | The City of Kaukauna Recreation Department sponsors the Electric City Christmas Parade. The Parade is always the first Tuesday in December at 6:00 p.m.
Watch Recreation Announcements for more information
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| Citizen Questions/Comments/Concerns [Mayor] |
| | You can contact the Mayor's office with any questions, comments, or concerns either by phone - 920-766-6310, by fax - 920-766-6324, or via e-mail - mayor@kaukauna-wi.org
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| City Attorney - Staff Support [City Attorney] |
| | The City Attorney's office provides a variety of support services to various City departments, committees and commissions. These services include representing the City in Municipal Court, providing legal counsel for the Common Council and Kaukauna Utilities, drafting and/or reviewing land sale and purchase contracts, ordinances and resolutions, loan documents and construction contracts, and participating in arbitration of labor contract grievances.
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| Community Quarterly Newsletter [Mayor] |
| | The quarterly newsletter contains information pertaining to City services. If you are new to the area and would like a copy of the newsletter, contact the Mayor's Office at 920-766-6310 or the Street Department at 920-766-6337, or you can download a copy by clicking here.
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| Community Room Rental [Recreation] |
| | The Kaukauna Recreation Department offers the Community Room for rental. This room has a capacity of 200 people and has a kitchenette which includes a stove, refrigerator and sink. The fee is $50.00 for residents, $100.00 for non-residents, plus $100.00 returnable deposit for both residents and non-residents.
A rental agreement and payment is required to guarantee date.
Please call or e-mail the Recreation department at Recreation Department for rental date availability.
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| Compact Disk Collection [Library] |
| | The library has a collection of compact disks. This collection includes selections in a wide variety of music for both adult and children.
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| Confined Space [Fire-Rescue] |
| | The City of Kaukauna Fire Department provides confined space rescue to the City of Kaukauna as well as Appleton Coated located in Combined Locks. The City of Kaukauna Fire Department has invested in the equipment and tools necessary to handle such a situation should the need arise.
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| Consumer Information [Library] |
| | The Kaukauna Public Library has a number of materials which can be used to help consumers make decisions.
We have subscriptions to Consumer Reports and Consumer Research as well as the on-line subscription to Consumer Reports.
If you are researching a vehicle purchase, we have the Edmunds New & Used Car Guides, as well as the Wisconsin Blue Book.
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| Crime Prevention [Police ] |
| | Neighborhood Watch and Business Watch are programs to assist the prevention of crime and lead to the apprehension of criminals. The design of these programs is to train individuals in the detection and prevention of crime.
The areas include home and business security, identification of suspicious activity, and proper methods of reporting crime.
Most people believe that a Neighborhood Watch Program would take up a lot of their time and consist of many responsibilities. This is not true. We try to make the program fun and educational. We would like you to attend a minimum of two functions a year so that you get to know your neighbors and stay in touch with them.
If you are interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch Group or have any questions, please contact the Kaukauna Police Department at 920-766-6333, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
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| Crime Stoppers [Police ] |
| | Crime Stoppers is a Police/Community Program geared toward the fight against crime. It involves the public, the media, and the police.
Quad Communities Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards up to $1000 and anonymity to citizens who furnish information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of all felony and certain misdemeanor offenders, the recovery of stolen property, and dangerous drugs.
Crime Stoppers has helped police solve felony cases and aided in the recovery of many thousands of dollars worth of stolen property and dangerous drugs. Thousands of dollars in rewards have been paid to citizens of Wisconsin for information that resulted in the arrest or conviction of offenders.
In addition, Crime Stoppers works with every police department in the Quad Communities and in Outagamie County by forwarding information to those agencies for investigations.
The communities of Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute and Combined Locks need your help. If you have information of a crime, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000. All informants are kept strictly confidential.
If you have information, please call 920-788-9090.
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