28 April 2021

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Area Resident  Pens Music Book

Area Resident Pens Music Book


Area Resident Pens Music Book BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER EDITOR Area resident David Dahlke got a little restless while spending so much time at home during the pandemic this past year. This restlessness helped him write a book that he had been thinking about for a few years. “I was tired of doing puzzles all the time,” Dahlke said. “I felt that I had a little bit to offer.” Dahlke

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21 April 2021

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14 April 2021

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Stop For School Buses

Stop For School Buses


Stop For School Buses Flashing Red Lights On Bus Mean Stop BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST On February 5, a Johnson school bus was hit from behind as it stopped on State Highway 144 near Bolton Drive to pick up a child for school. The red lights were flashing on the bus, which was headed north, and the stop sign was out. But the driver of the vehicle that struck the bus had looked down

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07 April 2021

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Bringing Medical Services To Africa

Bringing Medical Services To Africa


Bringing Medical Services To Africa BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST Last February, Dr. Renee Wenzlaff went to Ghana, Africa, as part of a Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) Medical Brigade Trip. Wenzlaff, who has a doctorate in nursing practice and is an associate professor at the MSOE School of Nursing, was one of 31 MSOE students, faculty and friends who went on the weeklong trip. She

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The End Of An Era

The End Of An Era


The End Of An Era Koch Retires After 44 Years As Ashford Chairman BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER EDITOR It was the end of an era on Monday, April 5, at the Ashford Town Hall. Joe Koch presided over his final town board meeting after 44 years as chairman for the Town of Ashford. “It was a great run,” Koch said at the end of the meeting. “But I decided to hang it up. I’m going to be