17 March 2021

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Elis a beth Ellen ‘Beth’  Brug ger

Elis a beth Ellen ‘Beth’ Brug ger


Elis a beth Ellen 'Beth' Brug ger many of them. Beth was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, David Peterson, and her nephew, Daniel Peter ( Elisabeth Ellen “Beth” Brugger, 78, of Hustisford, passed away on March 9, 2021. Beth was born to Laurie and Ruth (Jacobson) Peter ( son in Iola, on August 7, 1942. She grew up in Wit ( tenberg, until high school when her father’s

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Horicon Residents Need  to Get Involved

Horicon Residents Need to Get Involved


| BEHIND THE HEADLINES | Horicon Residents Need to Get Involved MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST Anyone who has read this newspaper for the better part of the last three years knows that I tend to harp on the same themes pretty consistently. One of the most frequent ideas I feel compelled to share regularly is this: Your municipality needs you. No matter where you live in our

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The Essence of Humanity

The Essence of Humanity


PUBLISHER’S LETTER The Essence of Humanity Dear Reader, I was reminiscing about a story by A.A. Milne, the author of the Winnie-the-Pooh series, about a knight in magnificent armor riding boldly about the countryside. Everywhere he went, he pressed bystanders, way-siders and just about everyone in his path, even to the point of threatening them with bodily harm. This knight spoke and

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Classic Cosmos

Classic Cosmos


| MASTER GARDENER | Classic Cosmos CAROL SHIRK CERTIFIED MASTER GARDENER Why do you grow flowers? To attract pollinators and beneficial insects? For the sheer beauty? For cut flowers? To brighten your landscape with lateseason color? To have some flowers for drying? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to add some easy-to-grow annual cosmos to your list of favorite

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