25 September 2019

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18 September 2019

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Grass Planted  At Reigle Family  Park

Grass Planted At Reigle Family Park


Grass Planted At Reigle Family Park By Anne Trautner On October 15, 1937, an article appeared in the Kewaskum Statesman that work had started on Kewaskum High School’s new baseball field, which stood where Kewaskum Elementary School is located today. “At present Henry F. Oppermann and crew has a tractor, plowing and grading equipment at work leveling the grounds, preparatory to changing

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes —Legislation Introduced To Name Portion Of Hwy 28 ‘Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway’ By Andrew Johnson On September 11, I had the honor of joining Senator Duey Stroebel, Representative Timothy Ramthum, Gordon Haberman, Washington County Administrator Joshua Schoemann, and Vicki Milbrath at a press conference held in the Senate Parlor in the state capitol. The purpose of

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11 September 2019

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Legislators  Propose To  Remember 9/11

Legislators Propose To Remember 9/11


Legislators Propose To Remember 9/11 By Andrew Johnson, Wisconsin 9/11 Board member Washington County leaders and Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial volunteers joined Sen. Duey Stroebel and Rep. Timothy Ramthun at 9:28 a.m. (the north tower collapsed at 9:28 a.m. CT) on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Wisconsin State Capitol to announce legislation relating to the recognition of the 9/11 terrorist attacks

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Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum

Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum


Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum – Host Families Needed By Anne Trautner Joy Koepke grew up in a musical family in Los Angeles. Her father was a musician and played in big bands around the country. Koepke often traveled with him, and recalls spending more time in Chicago than she did at home. When she was in high school, Koepke’s orchestra teacher was a studio musician. Through