07 April 2021

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Village Board Discusses Parks Donations

Village Board Discusses Parks Donations


Lomira Library Board President Nancy More, left, and Village of Lomira Trustee Jenny Priesgen discuss parks donations to the village at last week’s regular meeting. The village is discussing ways to ramp up fundraising for its parks. screenshot Village Board Discusses Parks Donations MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST At the Wednesday, March 24, regular Village of Lomira Board of Trustees

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Cardinals Defense Remains Spotless   after Week Two

Cardinals Defense Remains Spotless after Week Two


Senior Mayville linebacker Marshal Weiglein celebrates a forced fumble and recovery (seen in background) by the Cardinals during last week’s shutout of North Fond du Lac. Mitchell B. Keller photo Cardinals Defense Remains Spotless after Week Two MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST The Mayville Cardinals football team blanked the visiting North Fond du Lac (North Fondy) Orioles, 48-0,
31 March 2021

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David Nehls

David Nehls


David Nehls David Nehls passed away Saturday, March 27, 2021 at the age of 83 years. He was born on November 25, 1937 in Hustisford, the son of Norman and Nina (Holtz) Nehls. He was united in marriage to Ruth Reichow on May 16, 1959 at St, Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Neosho. David served his country in the U.S. Navy and farmed for more than 40 years in the Hustisford area. His was a

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Ronald A. ‘Roko’  Koepsell

Ronald A. ‘Roko’ Koepsell


Ronald A. 'Roko' Koepsell Ronald A. “Roko” Koepsell, 77, of Mayville, died on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at Hospice Home of Hope in Fond du Lac. Ronald was born on May 30, 1943, the son of Andrew and Viola (Detlaff) Koepsell. He attended Mayville High School, then joined the United States Army in 1964. Roko served in Korea and was discharged in 1966. He worked for Purity Products,

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Growing Greens

Growing Greens


Growing Greens Master Gardener Volunteer Carol Shirk has had mesclun growing in her home garden. submitted CAROL SHIRK MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER Spring has arrived and most gardeners are anxious to start growing something. It is too early to plant most vegetables, but some of the earliest that can be planted are the greens. The most common green is lettuce, but arugula, cresses, endive, kale,