The Community Spirit
The Jensen Community Spirit is our local, monthly newspaper put out by the staff of the Jensen Community Center with several area residents providing entertaining, thought-provoking columns. The Spirit focuses on positive news and achievements in Amherst and surrounding communities, as well as providing a venue for the Tomorrow River School District to share news and updates. The newspaper, with a readership of over 10,000, has been published in the area since 2003. You can find recent articles below.
Copper Box coming to Jensen Center June 19
Enjoy an evening of music from the Oshkosh-based group on the International Bank of Amherst Terrace.
District Views: Amherst Hall of Distinction 2026
Tomorrow River Schools District Administrator Ryan Ruggles shares the 2026 inductees, including Winifred Harvey (pictured).
Two nights of Tunes on the Terrace set for July 30-31
Outdoor community concert returns to Jensen Center for second year
Buy Local: Amherst’s soothing salon for furry friends
A new pet care salon has opened in Amherst, next to Cahoots and the Tomorrow River BP station.
Amherst Class of 2026 graduates May 22
The Class of 2026 has six valedictorians and one salutatorian.
Climbing the stepladder frame by frame
Amherst Junior Ian Dudley had a tough row to hoe at the state bowling tournament in Weston in early March.
Buy Local: Beloved bee-themed bakery reopens
The popular local business has reopened under new management.
Meshak named Paramedic of the Year
The Amherst Fire District Assistant Chief was honored at a ceremony in Green Bay.
Michael Perry returns to the Jensen Center May 2
The award-winning author will share his writing and his musical skills with his band.
Jensen Center Youth Soccer program offers new opportunities
A new season of Youth Soccer begins in mid-April.
Jensen Center theater receives an artistic upgrade
The Jensen Center theater has been named in honor of the largest donors to the 3Stage Expansion Project.
CREATE Portage County fosters creativity, connection, and collaboration
The former St. Joseph’s Convent chapel has been transformed into a gathering space for CREATE Portage County’s many events.
Community classes to be offered at TRSD STEAM Center
Woodcarving, woodworking, and other educational opportunities for the community will be available at the Tomorrow River Schools.
Buy Local: Bookstore connects curious readers with extraordinary books
Visitors to WIT Booksellers might find a curious face in the shop’s sign.
I’d Rather Be Wright II: In praise of the Village of Amherst’s public workers
Travis Stuczynski leads a crew of outstanding employees for the Village of Amherst and columnist David Wright shares his praise of their efforts.
Alumni News: Cathartic relief found with book release
An Amherst alumni, relocated to Australia, has collected her life story in an inspiring book.