02 October 2019

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From Scrapple To Scrabble: Helen Weiland McCarty

From Scrapple To Scrabble: Helen Weiland McCarty


From Scrapple To Scrabble: Helen Weiland McCarty By Karl McCarty Helen Weiland Mc-Carty was an amazing human being who died on April 21, 2018, at the age somewhere between 22ish and 86. She was born on February 29, 1932, which put her in a predicament of only celebrating a “real” birthday every four years because of leap year. It was a heck of nice party at King Pin Lanes when she turned
25 September 2019

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CES Playground  Gets Facelift

CES Playground Gets Facelift


CES Playground Gets Facelift By Andrea Hansen Abler It was called the never-ending project. But, the Campbellsport Elementary School playground project is now completed. Quite a few years ago, the CES Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) decided the playground equipment needed some repairs, updates and handicap accessibility. A campaign was started to raise money for this project. According

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Raised Funds Transferred To  9/11 Memorial

Raised Funds Transferred To 9/11 Memorial


Raised Funds Transferred To 9/11 Memorial By Andrew Johnson $70,000 from the funds raised from a veterans walk earlier this year were given to the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial at the Washington County Board meeting on Wednesday, September 11th. Gordon Haberman, president of Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial, acknowledged the gift and expressed his deepest appreciation to county board members for facilitating

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Young Americans Coming To Area

Young Americans Coming To Area


Young Americans Coming To Area – Host Families Needed By Anne Trautner Joy Koepke grew up in a musical family in Los Angeles. Her father was a musician and played in big bands around the country. Koepke often traveled with him, and recalls spending more time in Chicago than she did at home. When she was in high school, Koepke’s orchestra teacher was a studio musician. Through

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18 September 2019

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CHS Alum Travels  To England

CHS Alum Travels To England


CHS Alum Travels To England By Arianna Strupp This past May I set off on a two-week study abroad in England. Primarily based in London, the trip was a cultural immersion as part of the UW-Milwaukee Honors College course “Royals & Rebels.” Our course materials focused on the conflict and changes throughout England’s history. It was my first experience traveling outside the

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes —Legislation Introduced To Name Portion Of Hwy 28 ‘Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway’ By Andrew Johnson On September 11, I had the honor of joining Senator Duey Stroebel, Representative Timothy Ramthum, Gordon Haberman, Washington County Administrator Joshua Schoemann, and Vicki Milbrath at a press conference held in the Senate Parlor in the state capitol. The purpose