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The Visibility Project:  Addressing The Needs  Of The Homeless In  Dodge, Fond du Lac And  Washington Counties

The Visibility Project: Addressing The Needs Of The Homeless In Dodge, Fond du Lac And Washington Counties


The Visibility Project: Addressing The Needs Of The Homeless In Dodge, Fond du Lac And Washington Counties By Mitchell Bradley Keller —The Visibility Project is a research and reporting initiative by the Campbellsport News, aiming to bring attention to an invisible issue: homeless shelters and programs in this tricounty area that are in need of additional funding, space and attention.

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Two CMS/CHS Teachers Take Part In  Budapest Educational Convention

Two CMS/CHS Teachers Take Part In Budapest Educational Convention


Two CMS/CHS Teachers Take Part In Budapest Educational Convention On December 27, Erin Nelson and Michelle Rockelman from Campbellsport Middle/High School embarked on a training convention through EF Educational Tours to Budapest. They each worked for more than 10 years in preparation for the opportunity to meet other teachers, counselors, and superintendents who also advocate for students

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Campbellsport Middle/High School Media Center Receives  Funding To Develop Youth Coding Programs

Campbellsport Middle/High School Media Center Receives Funding To Develop Youth Coding Programs


Campbellsport Middle/High School Media Center Receives Funding To Develop Youth Coding Programs Campbellsport Middle/ High School announced that they received $300 from the American Library Association (ALA) to implement coding activities during Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek, December 9-15) and beyond. Campbellsport is one of 280 school and public libraries around the country

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes By Andrew Johnson Publisher Local Homeless In 2019, there was a statewide effort by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association to bring awareness to the problem of homelessness throughout the state. At first, I did not think the issue was applicable to our area. However, my son Matthew worked at one of the homeless shelters in West Bend in Washington County last year and he brought to

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