18 September 2024

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CHS FOOTBALL

CHS FOOTBALL


CHS FOOTBALL from page 1 some insurance with a successsful two-point pass from Ryan Clark to Hardesty to take the lead 15-9 with around nine minutes to go. Schlender switched over to defense and intercepted a pass from Braden Bothe on the Cougars’ fourth down. Campbellsport forced Mayville to punt, but it backfired as the Cougars were starting their final drive from the one with just

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Community CALENDAR (We welcome submissions to the Community Calendar by emailing Clarice Case, editor, at ccase@mmclocal. com . Deadline for each Thursday edition, with the exception for holidays, is on Monday at 2 p.m.) Recurring events: • Every Monday & Wednesday — Washington County Clean Sweep Household Hazardous Waste Collection at Veolia Environmental Services, W124N9451

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13 September 2024

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Annette L. Flasch-Steger

Annette L. Flasch-Steger


   An­nette L. Flasch-Ste­ger, 70, of St. Kil­ian passed away peace­fully on Tues­day, Sept. 10, 2024, at her home with her beloved fam­ily gath­ered around her.   She was born on March 25, 1954, in Rich­land Cen­ter, the daugh­ter of Lyman Glick and Keiko Oda Glick.   On No­vem­ber 11, 2017, An­nette mar­ried Mark D. Ste­ger in St. Kil­ian.   An­nette was a grad­u­ate of Cedar­burg High School and Beauty School in Mil­wau­kee. She worked as a hair­dresser for many years, a short time at Regal Ware, and then at Stein Op­ti­cal until re­tir­ing. An­nette was full of life; she en­joyed karaoke and so­cial­iz­ing with all the peo­ple she met. She in­ter­acted with many peo­ple on the in­ter­net who looked for­ward to An­nette’s morn­ing posts. An­nette had an ex­ten­sive snow­man col­lec­tion and most im­por­tant to her was her fam­ily and all the peo­ple in her life.   Those who are left be­hind to cher­ish An­nette’s mem­ory in­clude her hus­band, Mark; sons, Tyler Flasch, Brett Flasch, and Collin (spe­cial friend Julia Giese) Flasch;, spe­cial son, Nathan Luedtke; step-chil­dren, Joshua (Jerad) Ste­ger, Joseph Ste­ger, Jor­dan (Jaime) Ste­ger, and Kayla (fi­nance Levi Burns) Ste­ger; grand­chil­dren, Har­land and Au­drey Ste­ger and Emery Ste­ger; broth­ers, Ronald Glick and Rick Glick; sis­ter, Susie Glick John­son, other rel­a­tives, and many friends.   Pre­ced­ing An­nette in death are her hus­bands, John Flasch and Thomas Flasch; fa­ther, Lyman Glick; mother, Keiko Turk; and sis­ter, Karen Franzen.   The fam­ily ex­tends a spe­cial thank you to the doc­tors and nurses at Froedtert West Bend Can­cer Cen­ter and the nurses and staff of Hori­zon Home Care and Hos­pice of Mil­wau­kee.   A Cel­e­bra­tion of Life will be held at a fu­ture date; please watch for time, date, and place on the Twohig web­site.   Twohig Fu­neral Home is as­sist­ing the fam­ily with on­line guest­book and con­do­lences at www.​two​higf​uner​als.​com.
11 September 2024

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Campbellsport Volleyball Beats  Mayville in the Game of the Week

Campbellsport Volleyball Beats Mayville in the Game of the Week


Campbellsport Volleyball Beats Mayville in the Game of the Week BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On September 5, Campbellsport volleyball beat Mayville 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, and 27-25) in the conference opener for both teams in the CNKS Game of the Week. “We worked as a team all week to prepare for our rematch against Mayville,” said Head Coach Jessica Jensen. “I am so proud of this team’s

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“To Thine Own Self Be True”

“To Thine Own Self Be True”


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | “To Thine Own Self Be True” Dear Reader, “To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” These words, spoken by Polonius to his son Laertes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, have echoed through the centuries, resonating with a call for authenticity and integrity. However, in today’s complex and interconnected