15 December 2021

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Kewaskum Students  Raise $260 for  Albrecht Free Clinic

Kewaskum Students Raise $260 for Albrecht Free Clinic


Kewaskum Students Raise $260 for Albrecht Free Clinic This November, the Kewaskum High School student council sponsored a NO SHAVE November for four of the staff members at KHS. The students raised money the entire month to meet their goal of $250 to donate to the Albrecht Free Clinic. Because they met their goal, all four male staff members – Mr. Stier, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Towner and Mr.

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Stephanie Wagner  Retiring after 17 Years  as Campbellsport  Public Library Director

Stephanie Wagner Retiring after 17 Years as Campbellsport Public Library Director


Stephanie Wagner Retiring after 17 Years as Campbellsport Public Library Director CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST They say, as much as good friends can recommend good books, sometimes a good book can recommend a good friend. If that is the case, retiring Campbellsport Public Library Director Stephanie Wagner must have a lot of great friends. Wagner, after 17 years at the helm of the local “shelves,”
08 December 2021

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Missing  Veterans’ Photos

Missing Veterans’ Photos


| EDITOR’S NOTE | Missing Veterans’ Photos MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ACTING EDITOR As readers may have noticed, last week we published roughly 40 images of local U.S. Armed Service veterans in the paper, and we are doing so, again, this week. These photos were originally a part of our annual Veterans Day feature printed in November, which recognizes area veterans by publishing their

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Kewaskum Christmas Parade  Packed with People and Good Cheer

Kewaskum Christmas Parade Packed with People and Good Cheer


Kewaskum Christmas Parade Packed with People and Good Cheer MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ACTING EDITOR The annual Kewaskum Christmas Parade ran through town again, this year, and folks were eager to see the 46 floats roll by on a wintry but pleasant night in the village on Sunday, Dec. 5. The sidewalks of Main Street were packed from the bridge up until the corner, as the massive procession

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01 December 2021

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Angie Petersen is new principal of i4L and FES

Angie Petersen is new principal of i4L and FES


Angie Petersen is new principal of i4L and FES BY ANNE TRAUTNER REPORTER Angie Petersen is the new principal at Farmington Elementary and i4Learning Community School. Petersen, who has a master’s degree in education from Viterbo University, replaced Jacob Flood as the new principal of the two schools. Flood is now the curriculum director for the Kewaskum School District. Petersen

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Shelley Hyde is new KES principal

Shelley Hyde is new KES principal


Shelley Hyde is new KES principal BY ANNE TRAUTNER REPORTER Shelley Hyde is the new principal at Kewaskum Elementary School this year. “I am excited about putting to practice the things I value and care about, and I want to lead by example. I care about people, and want to show staff that when they need something, I’m there,” Hyde said. “I am excited about doing what is best for
24 November 2021

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Thanksgiving meal served with kindness

Thanksgiving meal served with kindness


Thanksgiving meal served with kindness BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR A delicious Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings was served to approximately 90 senior citizens on Saturday, Nov. 20. Members of the Kewaskum High School Key Club served the meal to the crowd, and the Kewaskum Kiwanis Club sponsored the event. The meal, which was served at Kewaskum High School, was open to all local senior

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Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry

Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry


Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Hunter Sabish, a freshman at Campbellsport High School, recently created a “Terror Shed” haunted house to collect donations for the Kewaskum Community Pantry. With the help of his friend Kaleb Eggers, also a freshman at CHS, Hunter began working to create the Terror Shed in early August. Together, the