11 September 2024

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Early Farm Days

Early Farm Days


Early Farm Days Kayla Beegle, a blacksmith from Caledonia, gives a demonstration at the Kewaskum Historical Society’s Early Farm Days on Sunday, Sept. 8. The event included displays and demonstrations of old machinery, as well as plenty of food and entertainment. A horse-drawn wagon brings visitors around River Hill Park during the Kewaskum Historical Society’s Early Farm Days on Sunday, Sept.

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10 September 2024

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Ronald A. “Ron” Struck

Ronald A. “Ron” Struck


   Ronald A. “Ron” Struck, 67, of Kewaskum, passed away on September 7, 2024, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee.   Born on August 28, 1957, to the late Gerald and Dorothy (Bailey) Struck, Ron lived a full and vibrant life surrounded by those he loved.   He is survived by his children, Amber (Matt) Jones and Meagan Struck (Aaron Decker), as well as Raymond Rodriguez Jr., who was like a son to him. He is also survived by his stepdaughters, Jennifer (Jeramey) Werbelow and Nicole (Brian) Butschlick; his beloved grandchildren, Nova, Elyse, Jayce, and Weston, were his greatest pride and joy. Ron was known for the special moments he shared with his grandchildren, especially the times spent riding his four-wheeler and tractor, and always making sure to pass out bubble gum.   A man of many passions, Ron cherished the great outdoors. He spent countless hours hunting and fishing, two activities that brought him peace and fulfillment. He was also known for his love of lawn care, taking great pride in keeping his yard in pristine condition. Whether he was tending to his lawn, enjoying nature, or spending time with his family, Ron’s presence was always marked by a quiet joy and dedication to those around him.   Those who knew Ron will remember him as a kind and hardworking man, always willing to lend a hand and share a smile. His memory will live on in the hearts of his children, grandchildren, step-daughters, other relatives, and many friends. He will also be missed by his loyal dog, Mara, who brought him constant companionship and comfort.   Visitation will take place on Friday, Sept. 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Kewaskum House of Prayer, 100 Clinton Street, Kewaskum. A service officiated by Pastor Joe Brath will follow at 12:30 p.m. A private burial will take place at Waubeka Union Cemetery.   Ron’s legacy of love, family, and the outdoors will forever be remembered by those who knew and loved him.
04 September 2024

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Campbellsport Football Retains the Kettle  Moraine Trophy in the Game of the Week

Campbellsport Football Retains the Kettle Moraine Trophy in the Game of the Week


Campbellsport Football Retains the Kettle Moraine Trophy in the Game of the Week BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On August 30, Campbellsport football beat Kewaskum football 45-14 in the annual battle between area rivals in the Campbellsport News/ Kewaskum Statesman Football Game of the Week. The teams traded punts with two by the Indians and one by the Cougars to start the game until Kewaskum

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The Saints In Our Midst

The Saints In Our Midst


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | The Saints In Our Midst Dear Reader, In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the quiet acts of kindness and the unwavering strength of character that some individuals exhibit. These rare souls, who we might call the “saints in our midst,” embody virtues that transcend the ordinary. They remind us that sainthood is not a distant, unattainable

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Don’t Let Frost End  Your Garden Season

Don’t Let Frost End Your Garden Season


Don’t Let Frost End Your Garden Season MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR No matter where you garden there never seems to be enough time to grow and enjoy all your favorite vegetables. Start preparing now to extend your growing season and continue enjoying garden fresh vegetables even after the first frost. Some vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, caulifl ower, kale and Brussels sprouts tolerate