10 July 2024

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Campbellsport FFA  Starts Summer  Overseas

Campbellsport FFA Starts Summer Overseas


Campbellsport FFA Starts Summer Overseas CAMPBELLSPORT FFA This summer, members of the Campbellsport FFA embarked on an educational journey to Ireland, where they explored the rich agricultural traditions and modern farming techniques. The trip was packed with diverse experiences, from historic sites to advanced farming operations, offering students a comprehensive understanding of Irish

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The Schmidbauers – Hunsy and Grandma

The Schmidbauers – Hunsy and Grandma


The Schmidbauers – Hunsy and Grandma KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR When comparing last names in a town between a century, one can be wondering why those last names disappeared in the present. That can be said for the Schmidbauer name in LeRoy and St. Kilian. The “flattening out” of that family name was very much on the mind of Earl Kehrmeyer (b.1928), as he explained the importance of that

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03 July 2024

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Kewaskum Junior Police Academy

Kewaskum Junior Police Academy


Kewaskum Junior Police Academy BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST This summer, 46 middle school students are participating in Kewaskum’s Junior Police Academy summer school course. “The program’s overall goal is to get young people excited about law enforcement and understand the how and the why behind law enforcement activities,” stated Police Chief Tom Bishop. Since 2016, Officer Bishop

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The Wait was Worth It

The Wait was Worth It


The Wait was Worth It Veteran’s Grandson Serves as Honor Flight Guardian GAYLE RYDSTROM JOURNALIST “I decided many years ago that I wanted to go on the Honor Flight, but I had to wait until Ethan could join me,” said Ken Gauger. The Kewaskum man is referring to his grandson. Ethan Engel turned 18 recently, which allowed him to be Ken’s guardian for the Stars & Stripes

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Mayville Rotary Enhances Community  Recreation with New Pickleball Courts

Mayville Rotary Enhances Community Recreation with New Pickleball Courts


Mayville Rotary Enhances Community Recreation with New Pickleball Courts KARI KARNITZ JOURNALIST Pickleball. A game with a name derived from a boat race of non-starting college rowers, to a game created by a Congressman from Washington State and his businessman friend in 1964. A game to give their families something to occupy their time as they had become bored with the common activities

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Felony Domestic  Abuse Arrest

Felony Domestic Abuse Arrest


Felony Domestic Abuse Arrest DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Dodge County Sheriff deputies arrested Anthony John Johnson, Lomira, for felony and misdemeanor domestic abuse charges, in the village of Lomira on Friday, June 28, 2024. Late in the evening of Thursday, June 27, 2024, deputies responded to a report of a physical domestic abuse incident on Linden Court in Lomira. The victim was
26 June 2024

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King Pin Jr. Bowlers Raise $16,944 in Scholarship Dollars

King Pin Jr. Bowlers Raise $16,944 in Scholarship Dollars


King Pin Jr. Bowlers Raise $16,944 in Scholarship Dollars This has been another busy year in the fundraising department for the King Pin Junior Scholarship bowlers. The year started off with our annual pizza and fish fry fundraiser. This year 69 participants sold pizzas and fish dinners to deposit $7,857 into their scholarship accounts. As usual, bowlers and parents met in the CHS cafeteria

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K.H.S. Students Ready to  Rock Summerfest Stage

K.H.S. Students Ready to Rock Summerfest Stage


K.H.S. Students Ready to Rock Summerfest Stage BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The XI Project garage band, made up of Kewaskum High School (KHS) students, Eddie Prochnow and Izak Pintor, are one of the few youth bands set to take the Summerfest stage this Saturday, June 29. “I’m honored to be one of the ten bands chosen out of all of Wisconsin [to perform], and with only two players at