24 February 2021

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Lady Indians’ Run Ends In New Berlin

Lady Indians’ Run Ends In New Berlin


Lady Indians’ Run Ends In New Berlin Coach Russell Thull and the Kewaskum High School girls basketball team knew they were up against a strong opponent in the sectional semi finals. New Berlin Eisenhower won the regular season Woodland West conference, arguably one of the strongest conferences in the state. Their regional had multiple teams that had enough talent to make a deep postseason

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


Coach P’s Cor ner Fishing In The Dark Back on September 27, 2012, I wrote a column called “Bucket List.” I listed about a dozen things I’d like to do in my lifetime. Four of those things on my list have been checked off. I never rode a snowmobile but thanks to Dean and Shelly Gassner, that one is off the list — still can’t believe they let me go by myself. I never went deer hunting

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17 February 2021

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Shooter Identified In  Kewaskum Double Homicide

Shooter Identified In Kewaskum Double Homicide


Shooter Identified In Kewaskum Double Homicide By Anne Trautner The man accused of shooting and killing two men in separate residences in the Town of Kewaskum on Wednesday, Feb. 3, has been identified as 30-yearold Nicholas Scott Pingel of West Bend. Following the two homicides, Pingel was killed during a shootout with a Washington County deputy. Family members have identified the two men

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Firefighters Respond To  Chimney Fire In Boltonville

Firefighters Respond To Chimney Fire In Boltonville


Firefighters Respond To Chimney Fire In Boltonville By Anne Trautner A single family residence at 1332 Scenic Drive in Boltonville suffered no damage after sustaining a chimney fire on Monday, Feb. 15. According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the homeowner, who uses a wood burner as primary heat in the winter, stated that he allowed the fire in the wood burner to burn out

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