06 November 2024

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PATRIOTS

PATRIOTS


PATRIOTS from page 4 ed Gessert Motor Co. with his brother until 1932. They moved to West Bend where he also owned and operated auto dealerships until 1944.” Talking to the family, that 1944 claim is true – but unfi nished. Floyd did take a leave from cars, but that was because he had to. Rationing and World War II’s demand for vehicles and metal took away the car market. He paused on automobiles

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K.H.S. Volleyball Ends Season  with Close Sectional Loss

K.H.S. Volleyball Ends Season with Close Sectional Loss


K.H.S. Volleyball Ends Season with Close Sectional Loss BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Kewaskum High School girls’ volleyball team hosted Grafton on Thursday, Oct. 31 for a playoff game. After securing the title of Regional Champions, the girls were now playing to make it as far as possible in the playoffs with the championship final four wins away. The Indians lost the first match (25-18)

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The Pond/New Digs

The Pond/New Digs


AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL The Pond/New Digs MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, As you read this, I am high up on a Montana mountain with my 23-year-old daughter, Selina Walters, hunting elk and mule deer. I have to meet two deadlines, as this is a 12-day trip, so I figured I would write about my pond and my newest business investment. With the lump sum from my three steers that

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STUDENTS

STUDENTS


STUDENTS from page 10 containers available with this Holy Water to take back to Germany with them. They also had some of the many Holy Cards that were available inside the church as well. Sharing Stories Our group then moved on to inside the St. Michael Parish Center where there is a huge display of the parish history dating way back to 1846, which is as of October 6, 1846 to present, over

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Campbellsport Middle School  October Students of the Month

Campbellsport Middle School October Students of the Month


Campbellsport Middle School October Students of the Month 6th Grade – Mckayla Mertz Sixth grade is proud to recognize Mckayla Mertz as the Student of the Month for October 2024! Mckayla consistently demonstrates kindness and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand to classmates in need. This kindness resonates wherever she goes, whether in the classroom, hallway, or lunchroom