31 March 2021

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Lions Shutout Cougars in Opener

Lions Shutout Cougars in Opener


The Lomira Lions football team hosted the Campbellsport Cougars last week Friday and emerged with an 18-0 shutout victory. Mitchell B. Keller photo Lions Shutout Cougars in Opener MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST The Lomira Lions football team, after waiting more than one full year to play, returned to action last week Friday and shutout the Campbellsport Cougars at home en route to an

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Football Cards Dominate in  Alternate Season Opener

Football Cards Dominate in Alternate Season Opener


Cardinals running back Andrew Thom muscles through an arm tackle in the second half of last week’s win over Laconia. Mitchell B. Keller photo Football Cards Dominate in Alternate Season Opener That’s ‘Mr. Basketball’ to You Horicon Marshman Carter Boehmer was named Horicon’s “Mr. Basketball” for the 2020-21 season. Boehmer, a senior, averaged 8.6 points and 10.6 rebounds per

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Woodland Fire Department Donates Truck

Woodland Fire Department Donates Truck


Woodland Fire Department Donates Truck Members of the Woodland Fire Department (WFD) pose with their former fire engine. The truck was donated to Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) after WFD ended its volunteer services last autumn. MPTC plans to use the unit for its fire/EMS training program. submitted Moraine Park Technical College’s (MPTC) fire/EMT program received a generous donation

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Defending Cameron Dam, Part III

Defending Cameron Dam, Part III


| LAND BETWEEN THE MARSHES | Defending Cameron Dam, Part III ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR In early April 1905, the Chippewa Logging and Boom Company got a federal injunction issued on the Dietz/ Cameron Dam matter. The judge noted in his findings that because of the past circumstances, a county sheriff should not be expected to safely execute service of the injunction on Dietz due to his past

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Lomira Volleyball ‘Going with the Flow’

Lomira Volleyball ‘Going with the Flow’


Lomira Volleyball ‘Going with the Flow’ MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST Needless to say, it has been a year of adjustments for high school student athletes, and for the Lomira Lions volleyball team, success will be asmuch determined on rising to the challenges presented as the final standings. “We are going with the flow this season,” said head coach Stacey Clark. “Each day brings

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24 March 2021

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Mayville Couple Awarded by County Executive Law  Enforcement Association

Mayville Couple Awarded by County Executive Law Enforcement Association


Mayville Couple Awarded by County Executive Law Enforcement Association KAREN ROUSE EDITOR A Mayville couple, Andrea and Augustus “Gus” Durdin has been recognized for rapidly responding to an uncertain and dangerous active shooter situation, earning them the honor of being named as Citizen and Honorary Citizen of the Year by the Dodge County Executive Law Enforcement Association on Monday,