25 November 2020

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How To Cook The Thanksgiving   Turkey

How To Cook The Thanksgiving Turkey


How To Cook The Thanksgiving Turkey – As Told By Second Graders At i4L Community School First, you get the raw turkey. Next, you preheat the oven to 325 degrees Farenheit. Then, remove all the bad stuff. After that, you put the turkey in the oven and cook it. Last, you take it out and have it for a nice thanksgiving dinner! —Maggie Wright First you get a turkey. Then you cook the turkey.

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18 November 2020

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Veterans Day Service Held In Kewaskum

Veterans Day Service Held In Kewaskum


Veterans Day Service Held In Kewaskum By Anne Trautner A crowd gathered at the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial and Education Center on Wednesday, Nov. 11, for a Veterans Day program. Although it is nearing completion, the memorial is not yet open to the public. And social distancing measures were in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet people still wanted to pay tribute to the veterans

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11 November 2020

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Herriges Oil In Kewaskum  Being Sold

Herriges Oil In Kewaskum Being Sold


Herriges Oil In Kewaskum Being Sold By Anne Trautner After 66 years of being in business in Kewaskum, Herriges Oil is being sold. The full-service Sunoco gas station, located at 1245 Fond du Lac Ave. in Kewaskum, is being sold to Mike Dickmann, owner of Mike’s Automotive Service in Kewaskum. Dickmann plans to continue to operate the business as a full-service gas station. The closing

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Kewaskum High School  To Present Bye Bye Birdie

Kewaskum High School To Present Bye Bye Birdie


Kewaskum High School To Present Bye Bye Birdie By Anne Trautner Kewaskum High School will present the musical comedy Bye Bye Birdie in the Kewaskum High School theater on Friday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m., and on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number tickets being sold is limited to 54 people per show. The show is sold out for Friday, and there
04 November 2020

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James D. Reigle Recognized  For 70 Years In American Legion

James D. Reigle Recognized For 70 Years In American Legion


James D. Reigle Recognized For 70 Years In American Legion By Anne Trautner James D. Reigle has been an active member of the American Legion for 70 consecutive years. Reigle was recognized last Wednesday, Nov. 4, for the distinction. Jim Dorn presented a certificate to Reigle on behalf of the American Legion Robert G. Romaine Post 384 in Kewaskum. Reigle, who is 94 years old, served
28 October 2020

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St. Matthias Catholic Church  Gets New Bell Rope

St. Matthias Catholic Church Gets New Bell Rope


St. Matthias Catholic Church Gets New Bell Rope By Anne Trautner Sometimes a story happens, and I find myself connected to it. This is one of those stories. It is a story of how a seemingly simple act of kindness can have a positive impact on someone you have never met. And how that act of kindness connects us to one another. It is a story of faith and hope. And love. The Walk