26 June 2024

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Link’s Martial Arts Receives  Main Street Makeover

Link’s Martial Arts Receives Main Street Makeover


Link’s Martial Arts Receives Main Street Makeover Despite the heat last week, Joe Lawniczak and the WEDC/Wisconsin Main Street makeover team worked with Link’s Martial Arts in Mayville to get a majority of its Main Street Makeover completed. They worked alongside owners Daniel, Tammylin and Dannylin Link inside and out, along with a couple local contractors and carpenters. WEDC’s Mike

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19 June 2024

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Women’s Club to Judge  Kewaskum Yards

Women’s Club to Judge Kewaskum Yards


Women’s Club to Judge Kewaskum Yards The 27th annual Village Beautification program, sponsored by the Village of Kewaskum and the Kewaskum Women’s Club, is being held this summer. Judging of front yards of area homes and businesses for beautification awards will be held on July 2. The purpose of the Beautification Awards is to recognize and promote attractive residential and commercial

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Poplar Grove Apartments  Ready to Lease

Poplar Grove Apartments Ready to Lease


Poplar Grove Apartments Ready to Lease PIONIER STAFF Starting May 1, units became available for lease at the new Poplar Grove Apartments located at 1204 Dayton Street in Mayville. The development is planned for three buildings with space for a fourth. The first building contains 18 units and will be self-managed. Once the first building is 80% leased, work on the second building

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12 June 2024

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Abel Dairy Farms Near Eden will Host Fond  du Lac County’s Breakfast on the Farm

Abel Dairy Farms Near Eden will Host Fond du Lac County’s Breakfast on the Farm


Abel Dairy Farms Near Eden will Host Fond du Lac County’s Breakfast on the Farm GAYLE RYDSTROM CONTRIBUTOR The original Abel farm was purchased by Johan Abel in 1857. It’s believed there were 100 acres on the original farm. The current farm runs about 3,000 acres; 1,100 acres owned by the family and about 1,900 acres are rented. The Abel Dairy Farm also buys crops off another 2,000 acres

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