12 January 2022

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05 January 2022

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Kewaskum’s Sargent  Named Finalist for Packers’  ‘FAN Hall of Fame’

Kewaskum’s Sargent Named Finalist for Packers’ ‘FAN Hall of Fame’


Kewaskum’s Sargent Named Finalist for Packers’ ‘FAN Hall of Fame’ Ten finalists have been named in the search for the 24th member of the Packers’ “FAN Hall of Fame,” and voting has begun for fans to make the selection. The first professional football team to have a hall of fame, the Green Bay Packers enhanced that distinction in 1998 by establishing a Packers FAN Hall of Fame.
29 December 2021

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Tennies and Vogt Receive  Kewaskum Police Chief Awards

Tennies and Vogt Receive Kewaskum Police Chief Awards


Tennies and Vogt Receive Kewaskum Police Chief Awards At the December Village of Kewaskum Board Meeting, Kewaskum Police Chief Tom Bishop gave out two Police Chief Awards for 2021. The award is presented annually by the chief to “citizens for their demonstrated citizenship, community service, accomplishments, support of the Police Department or other deserving act as determined by the Chief

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Never Too ‘Young’ or ‘Old’ For Santa

Never Too ‘Young’ or ‘Old’ For Santa


Never Too ‘Young’ or ‘Old’ For Santa Santa made a surprise visit to Legion Post 454 in Mt. Calvary earlier this month, and he proved that no one is too “young” or too “old” to meet with Mr. Claus. As word quickly spread that Santa had arrived at Post 454, members assisted in making the visit a memorable experience for all the children
22 December 2021

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What Was Lost, Part 18: The Messner Tree

What Was Lost, Part 18: The Messner Tree


What Was Lost, Part 18: The Messner Tree Local historian Karl McCarty discusses The Messner Tree, a popular trail-marker tree located in the Horicon Marsh. KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR There is something very special on the county line of Fond du Lac and Dodge, in between The Ledge and Horicon Marsh, and in the vicinity where Highway Z becomes Highway B. Many Native American artifacts