19 June 2019

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Breaking Ground To  Remember 9/11

Breaking Ground To Remember 9/11


...continued from front Breaking Ground To Remember 9/11 “This artifact will be the focal piece of the memorial, a link to a past event in our country’s history — an attack which was intended to bring this country to its knees. Rather than do that, however, what emerged from the ashes was the true core of America: the infinite compassion and resolve of its people,” said Andrea’s

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Walk Honors Washington  County Veterans

Walk Honors Washington County Veterans


Walk Honors Washington County Veterans – Walk Raises Funds For 9/11 Memorial And To Decorate Graves By Anne Trautner About four months ago, Washington County Administrator Josh Schoemann and County Clerk Ashley Reichert decided they wanted to do something to ensure that the grave of every veteran in Washington County would be decorated with an American flag every Memorial Day weekend.

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Honoring A Local Veteran

Honoring A Local Veteran


...continued from front Honoring A Local Veteran “We greeted them when they came in. You could just see these guys sitting there shaking because they were in Vietnam,” Mueller recalled. Mueller noticed a stark difference when those same individuals boarded a plane to return home. “The young individual you saw come over was a completely different person a year later. It was an

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Red Arrow Infantry Battalion  Deploying To Afghanistan

Red Arrow Infantry Battalion Deploying To Afghanistan


Red Arrow Infantry Battalion Deploying To Afghanistan Nearly 400 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 128th Infantry will mobilize this summer before deploying to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom Sentinel. The Eau Claire-headquartered infantry battalion and its subordinate companies, which are all part of the 32nd “Red Arrow” Infantry Brigade Combat Team, will deploy as a security

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West Bend Resident Recognized  With St. Joseph’s Hospital Award

West Bend Resident Recognized With St. Joseph’s Hospital Award


West Bend Resident Recognized With St. Joseph’s Hospital Award Brittnie Dohl, West Bend, critical care tech on the Modified Care Unit, has been recognized with Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin St. Joseph’s Hospital’s semi-annual Sunflower Award for being a “rock star” and positive influence. “Brittnie is certainly a “rock star” at her job,” said one of her

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Local Retailer Kettle Moraine Appliance And Sleep Center   Makes A Lasting Impact To Help Veterans

Local Retailer Kettle Moraine Appliance And Sleep Center Makes A Lasting Impact To Help Veterans


Local Retailer Kettle Moraine Appliance And Sleep Center Makes A Lasting Impact To Help Veterans Last week, the advisory board of Nationwide Marketing Group, a buying and marketing group for independent appliance, consumer electronics, furniture and bedding retailers gathered in Chattanooga for their annual meeting. The event, part of the group’s ongoing efforts to enable local independent

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S’more Fun, Music, And  Smokey’s 75th

S’more Fun, Music, And Smokey’s 75th


S’more Fun, Music, And Smokey’s 75th Join us on Saturday, June 29, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for an evening of music, celebration, and tasty treats. Take a step back in time as Brett Hall sings the music of John Denver and other campfire favorites, celebrate Smokey Bear’s 75th birthday, and/or participate in the third annual S’more Contest. These events will be held outdoors at

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Westbury Bank Sets Up Temporary  Branch In Piggly Wiggly Lot

Westbury Bank Sets Up Temporary Branch In Piggly Wiggly Lot


Westbury Bank Sets Up Temporary Branch In Piggly Wiggly Lot By Anne Trautner Trailers rolled into town last Thursday, June 13, as Westbury Bank prepares to open a temporary branch in the parking lot of Geidel’s Piggly Wiggly on Fond du Lac Avenue in Kewaskum. “We are hoping to have the temporary bank open by the end of the month,”Branch Manager Kristy Vogt said. The temporary facility
12 June 2019

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Thousands Enjoy Breakfast On The Farm

Thousands Enjoy Breakfast On The Farm


...continued from front Thousands Enjoy Breakfast On The Farm Of course, there also was an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, which also included a serving of scrambled eggs with ham, applesauce, cheese, sausage, milk and coffee. Chocolate or strawberry ice cream sundaes and root beer floats also were available. Saturday marked the 32nd annual Washington County Breakfast on the Farm. It was the first time the Washington County Breakfast on the Farm was held at a robotic dairy farm.

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