12 June 2019

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Mayville Cleared Of Wrongdoing To Former  Police Officer In Summary Judgement

Mayville Cleared Of Wrongdoing To Former Police Officer In Summary Judgement


Mayville Cleared Of Wrongdoing To Former Police Officer In Summary Judgement KAREN ROUSE The City of Mayville’s court battle in defense of alleged wrongdoing brought against it by former city police officer Mark Forster may be over; however the case could be appealed per an order regarding a motion for a summary judgement made on June 6.

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Donald “Don”  Gunderson, Sr.

Donald “Don” Gunderson, Sr.


_ Donald “Don” Gunderson, Sr. Donald “Don” Gunderson, Sr., 88, of Lomira was called home to be with the Lord on June 2, 2019, at Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitation in Juneau. Donald was born on October 6, 1930, in Rio to Olaf and Laura (Hamre) Gunderson. He was united in marriage to Patricia Heft on July 22, 1950. From this marriage Donald Gunderson, Jr. was born. Later, Donald Sr. was united in marriage to De-Lora (Eng) Johnson on October 1, 1960. She passed away on April 3, 1984. He was united in marriage to Kathleen “Kate” (Emmer) Zehren on November 24, 1984. Kate passed away on June 7, 2018. Don graduated from Rio High School in 1948. He served overseas in the Navy for four years in part during the Korean War. Don began his career in feed milling around 1952 at the Rio Co-op. He then managed the Deerfield Coop. Don owned and operated Lomira Farm Supply from 1960 to 2010; also during that time he bought Blue Band Feed Mill in Lomira. Don was very community minded and loved Lomira and Dodge County. He enjoyed serving on the Lomira Village board, which he chaired for many years. His main achievement there was overseeing the installation of a sanitary sewer treatment system. Don was a lifetime member of the American Legion and Lions Club and worked with them to update the swimming pool and bath house. He served on the Dodge County Board nearly 30 years as the financial officer. Don was instrumental in building the Lomira baseball fields, bringing in Quad Graphics, and establishing the finances to update the Dodge County buildings including Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitation. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. Working six days a week, he loved to take Sunday trips in good weather. He also enjoyed long weekend meetings at feed dealer conventions. When Don was not at work, he loved to spend the day fishing on Lake Puckaway in Green County. His greatest joy in retirement was sitting in the garage watching the a.m. on Saturday, June 8, at St. John’s Lutheran Church (550 Water St. – Lomira WI 53048) with Pastor John Warmuth officiating. Entombment was at Shrine of Rest Mausoleum at Ledgeview Memorial Park in Fond du Lac. Don’s family extends their heartfelt appreciation to the staff at Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitation for the loving care they provided. The Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Home of Lomira has been entrusted with Donald’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhumpatten. com. chipmunks while smoking a stogie cigar. Don loved his stogie cigars and was rarely seen without one. He was a Packer fan and had 'Milwaukee tickets' to four Packer games each year. Those Donald leaves behind to cherish his memory include daughters- in-law, Lucy Gunderson, Dawn (Gregg) Mallory, Della Haesler; step-sons, Eugene (Pegg) Johnson, John (Joanne) Zehren and Mark Zehren. He is further survived by 19 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren; former wife, Patricia Stancer; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, Olaf and Laura; and wives, DeLora and Kate, Donald was preceded in death by his son, Donald Gunderson, Jr.; and four siblings, Arlene (Willard) Johnson, Willard (Rosie) Gunderson, Olaf “Lyle” (Dorothy) Gunderson and Dorothy “Toots” (Robert) Grossman. Don’s family greeted relatives and friends at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lomira on Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Funeral Service for Don were held at 11

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Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility

Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility


Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility Metalcraft of Mayville has officially begun construction to add 100,000 square feet to its Beaver Dam facility, effective May 29. “We are thrilled to expand our presence in Beaver Dam,” said Metalcraft CEO Martin Gallun. “Since the purchase of our Beaver Dam facility, formerly Venture Manufacturing, in 2017, our business has continued to grow. One of the reasons we chose this particular location was to have the ability to expand when the time was right.”

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MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet

MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet


MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet The hard work and academic achievement of Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) students was recognized during the college’s annual Student Awards Banquet held at The Golf Club at Camelot in Lomira on May 10. Abby Muenchow of Horicon and Jerod Splan and Anastasia Szczesny, both of Iron Ridge, received a Campus Impact Award. The award recognizes students who have served MPTC by participating in a college focus group, a college-related function or a club/student government activity or project.

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ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN   CHURCH  Wisconsin Synod  113 E. Bonduel St.   Theresa  Rev. J. Learman,  920-488-2571  920-238-1699

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod 113 E. Bonduel St. Theresa Rev. J. Learman, 920-488-2571 920-238-1699


ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod 113 E. Bonduel St. Theresa Rev. J. Learman, 920-488-2571 920-238-1699 Sunday: Sunday School 8 a.m., Worship 9 a.m. Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month; Wednesday: Bible Class 10 a.m., Catechism 4:15 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod W1206 Zion Church Rd. Theresa Rev. J. Learman 920-488-5420 920-238-1699 Sunday: Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month.

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Prevent blisters while hiking

Prevent blisters while hiking


Prevent blisters while hiking Hiking is a popular sport that takes people into the great outdoors on a regular basis. Hiking over varied terrain and up inclines and down declines is a great way to push the cardiovascular system and build up muscles in the lower body. There are many opportunities to have a wonderful time out on the open trails. However, there are also chances for injury if hikers are not cautious. Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most prevalent hiking- related injuries also is one of the smallest. Blisters can sideline hikers and even lead to infection if allowed to fester.