21 October 2020

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Mural Brings Happiness To Kewaskum

Mural Brings Happiness To Kewaskum


Mural Brings Happiness To Kewaskum – New Mural Depicts Kettle Moraine Prairie Scene By Anne Trautner When the COVID-19 pandemic started earlier this year, many people began spending more time outside. Katie Fahney noticed that a lot of people had started walking on the Eisenbahn State Trail in Kewaskum. It made her wonder if there was a way she could bring a little more cheer into the
14 October 2020

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07 October 2020

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Survivor Pear Trees Bring Hope

Survivor Pear Trees Bring Hope


Survivor Pear Trees Bring Hope – Trees Brought To Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial And Education Center In Kewaskum By Anne Trautner After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City occurred in 2001, the disaster site was covered with rubble and with gray dust for months. As recovery worker Becky Cloughone sifted through the wreckage in October 2001, she noticed a little

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30 September 2020

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Kewaskum Public Library  Offers StoryWalk

Kewaskum Public Library Offers StoryWalk


Kewaskum Public Library Offers StoryWalk By Anne Trautner As you walk around the streets of Kewaskum, you might notice large storybook pages in the windows of area businesses. The pages are there as part of a StoryWalk that the Kewaskum Public Library is offering during the month of October. “Due to the pandemic, we can’t have programs like we were planning for the fall. Last year

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CHS Track Striped  In Unique Way

CHS Track Striped In Unique Way


CHS Track Striped In Unique Way By Andrea Hansen Abler Campbellsport High School’s track was completely redone this year. The old track was torn out and a few changes were made to the track before a new one was laid. The final step to this process was completed about two weeks ago with the striping of the running lanes. Though this seems like a simple process, it is more oldschool and
23 September 2020

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Governor Extends Face  Coverings Mandate

Governor Extends Face Coverings Mandate


Governor Extends Face Coverings Mandate ByAndrea HansenAbler On Tuesday, Sept. 22, Governor Tony Evers declared a new Public Health Emergency and issued an Emergency Order extending the requirement for individuals to wear face coverings when indoors and not in a private residence, with some exceptions as clarified and defined in the order. The order is now extended for 60 days and set to expire

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Local Girl Harvests  Potential State-Record Bear

Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear


Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear By Anne Trautner Naiya Iraci, an 11year-old girl from . Kewaskum, went bear hunting for the first time on September 9 and may have broken a state record for harvesting the largest black bear in Wisconsin. Naiya was bear hunting with Michael Frank, her “papa,” in Hatfield on September 9 when she shot and killed the giant black bear. The
16 September 2020

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Military Flags  Raised At 9/11  Memorial

Military Flags Raised At 9/11 Memorial


Military Flags Raised At 9/11 Memorial By Anne Trautner A small crowd gathered around the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial and Education Center in Kewaskum on Friday, Sept. 11, the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. There were 2,977 innocent people killed in the attacks on September 11, 2001, when two hijacked airliners were crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, one