16 October 2024

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CHS FOOTBALL

CHS FOOTBALL


CHS FOOTBALL from page 1 The Cougars’ defense got a big play when Pendowski intercepted a pass down the sideline to give Campbellsport the ball back to their offense at their own 18-yard line. “Luke’s interception was a great play by him and being in the right spot in our coverage,” said Wondra. Lomira got the ball back after a Campbellsport punt, and the Cougars’ defense

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TITUS

TITUS


TITUS from page 1 ing of the Ledge, and likely the upcoming Horicon Marsh down the path. Was the ledge in Marblehead marked by trees, likely positioning the distance to the ledge drop o_, or marking the way to the east side of Lake Winnebago? Please understand that I am not doubting Titus’s point of view. Humans struggle contemplating that alternative realities can exist. It seems likely

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First Bucks

First Bucks


First Bucks MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, Kids And Mentors Outdoors “KAMO” ( www. kamokids.org ) has helped young hunters harvest deer hundreds of times since 2008. This week, I was at a camp near Burnett in Dodge County and was able to experience two young hunters who had a very active weekend as they hunted hard and at night, played hard. Saturday, October 5 High 76, Low 42
09 October 2024

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Kewaskum Football Hosts Homecoming

Kewaskum Football Hosts Homecoming


Kewaskum Football Hosts Homecoming BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Kewaskum High School football team hosted Kettle Moraine Lutheran (KML) on Friday, Oct. 4. The homecoming game ended in a 42-7 loss for the Indians who are now 0-7 on the season. The game began with KML scoring off of a five-yard run in the first quarter. Kewaskum’s defense held the opposing team from scoring again