| 1942 - Printing of The Lomira Review was ended. Last editor and published was Raymond Bump. | 1964 - New High School and Gym was built. | 1982 - Jim O'Connor's Lomira Auto was established. Crazy Days was changed to Appreciation Days. Fire at Al's Super Savings Store (formerly Wolf & Jagow's). First annual Citizen of the Year was selected and awarded posthumously to Dennis Stucke. | | 1943 - The Lomira Lions Club was chartered. The Lomira Opera House was dismantled and torn down. | 1965 - Hope Nursing Home was opened. | 1983 - Baseball diamonds are ready for use. The Lomira booster club dissolved. Construction of Bublitz's Family Restaurant began. Dr. Lloyd began his dental practice in Lomira. Dr. Ries retired from his Medical profession. |
1944 - The Lomira Post Office moved from the Paul Zeidler home on Main Street where it had been since 1889 to the former Koepsell Drug Store on Railroad Street. | 1966 - Trinity United Methodist Church was built. Steelmade Inc. dedicated new factory with special Flag raising ceremonies and with Wisconsin Governor Warren Knowles attending. | 1984 - Overhead bridge blown up and replaced with present structure. 911 emergency number available to the Village. First annual Appreciation Days were held. |
| 1945 - The Village bought from the Star Canning Company the area now making up our Village Park system. | 1967 - Grand opening of Club House of the Lomira Sportmen's Club. | 1985 - D.N. Millworks opens. Quadgraphics purchases California Canners. Viotto's Italian Inn Pizza business opens. Bublitz's Family Restaurant opens. |
| 1946 - Lomira Public Library moved into the Village Hall on Pleasant Hill Avenue. The official name of our American Legion Post was changed from "The George Binzler Post" to "The Bintzler-Waehler Post 347", thus also honoring our World War II veteran, Carlton Waehler who lost his life in service. | 1968 - Open House on the Meadow Lane Apartments by Calvin Voight. A new park house was built in Sterr Park, funded by the Lomira Lions Club. | 1986 - Kindt Corporation sold to Wicks Lumber. Lomira Video opens. MoJo's Restaurant opens. Kountry Korners Mini Mart opens. |
| 1951 - Our village had a large Community Christmas tree set up on the corner lot of the Lomira Elevator Company. | 1969 - Official dedication of the new Club House of the American Legion, Bintzler-
waehler Post 347 | 1987 - Grand Opening held at Hometown Towing and Service. |
| 1952 - Raymond Luedtke purchased the Stellmacher Lumber Yard. | 1970 - The Lomira Municipal Building was dedicated. The Lamplite Inn was built and opened, became The Knight House, now Susie's Home Cooking. | 1988 - Brownsville/Lomira Small Animal Clinic opens with Dr. Marty Greer. Fire at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Lomira Women's club celebrates 50 years and final meeting. |
| 1953 - Fifty-seven spruce trees were purchased by the village and distributed amongst the
business places for them to mount outside their places and put lights on during the Christmas season. | 1971 - The Lomira Public Library building was dedicated. | 1989 - McDonald's opens in Lomira. Food building finished in park. |
| 1954 - August Luedtke opened the area now known as Sunrise Avenue for home development. | 1972 - Headline in the Daily Citizen of Beaver Dam: Bank Robbery at Lomira "No Joke". | 1990 - Susie's Home Cooking opens where MoJo's Restaurant was located. |
| 1955 - St. Mary's Catholic School was built. | 1973 - Piggly Wiggly grocery story newly built by Leon Brasch opened for business. Senior Citizen Organization. | 1991 - Tricia's Cutting Edge opens. Eisenhut's Tavern closes after 51 years. |
| 1956 - Herbst Show Factory was built. Brownsville State
Bank, Lomira branch moved into the newly built Bank Building on Railroad Avenue. | 1974 - After 28 years, the "Advertiser" changed its name to "Lomira Community Press" with publisher Arden Jordan. - A most destructive tornado hit the Village on Sunday, April 21st. | 1992 - North Hils Estates subdivision was
purchases. President George Bush rolled through the Village on the train. |
| 1958 - St. John's Lutheran School was dedicated. | 1975 - Midst relatives and friends, our Villages well known couple, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zimmerman observed their 70th Wedding Anniversary. Park Shelter was erected in Sterr Park, and Park signs were put up in both parks, Crystal Springs and Sterr. | 1994 - The old Star Brewery demolition began. The fish pond at Sterr Park was drained to remove silt. |
| 1959 - Herbert Kuehn sold his garage on Milwaukee Street to Lyman Marquart. | 1976 - Bicentennial Celebration in conjunction with the nation, including a parade. Ice storm damaged many trees. | 1995 - Sterr Park fish pond refilld and stocked. Ernie Von Scheldorn Ford opens in Lomira along Hwy. 41. New Lomira Branch of M & I Bank opens in Lomira. |
| 1960 - Lomira Post Office was dedicated. | 1977 - Athletic Association was established. Hail Storm with golf ball sized hail hits the Village. The Manco Mfg. and Voskuil's Motor Sales held open house. | 1996 - Crystal Springs Pond receives a clean-up. Lomira Public Schools addition was completed.Amoco-Hardee's Highway Hop opens. Theresa State Bank in Lomira opens in new building on East Avenue. The Lomira American Legion receives Army Tank for display outside. |
| 1961 - Natural gas lines were laid into the Village. | 1978 - Betty Brinkman named Trustee of the Year by the American Liberty Assoc. Opening of the new Lomira Wastewater Treatment facility. Lomira Girls
High School basketball team wins state title in Madison. | 1996 - Train derails in November by Kondex. |
| 1962 - Sportsmen's
Club raised pheasants. | 1979 - First phase of the Luedtke subdivision opens. R.E. Phelon opens a divisionin Lomira, formerly Manco Mfg. | 1998 - Public pool closed as it was deemed no longer safe. May wind damage knocks out power to some homes for up to five days. Brasche's Piggly Wiggly opens new store on East Avenue. Mid-Pointe Mobil/Subway Sub Sandwich Shop opens across from Piggly Wiggly. |
| 1963 - Uniform System of numbering homes and other building was adopted. | 1981 - Dale's Service Center opened. | 1999 - Lomira Village Centennial held September 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Swimming Pool reopens. |