23 October 2024

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Cranes of Wisconsin License Plates Now Available from Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Proceeds Benefit International Crane Foundation Work in Wisconsin The International Crane Foundation is excited to announce the Cranes of Wisconsin license plates are now available to order from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. The license plate, designed by Wisconsin artist Jay Jocham,

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CHS CROSS COUNTRY

CHS CROSS COUNTRY


CHS CROSS COUNTRY from page 1 Noah Bobb was third, Mason Dirmeier was sixth, Nathan Reigle was eighth, and Aaron Engle was 10th. Lomira won the varsity girls’ race with 49 points. North Fond du Lac/Oakfield finished second with 63, and Mayville was third with 84. Kelsey Forsythe from North Fond du Lac/Oakfield was the individual winner in a time of 20:48. The Campbellsport girls finished

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Library Events

Library Events


Library Events Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Greetings from the Campbellsport Public Library! As the crisp autumn air settles in and we approach the season of thankfulness, our library is excited to announce a special initiative to give back to our community! From November 1 through November 15, we invite

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WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing

WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing


WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, This is a guaranteed week where I simply cannot even put 25% of what I would like to in a column, due to space. In simple terms, I had an amazing weekend. First, Chuck and Kathie Stelzner live in Howards Grove and read this column in The Plymouth Review . Several years ago, the
16 October 2024

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On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets

On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets


On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR In March of 1937, William A. Titus published a chapter in The Wisconsin Magazine of History (p.310 to 322). The article titled The Westward Trail discusses the late 1800s in lower Fond du Lac County and mentions the claim that roving Indians faded by the 1870s. Titus’s Claims of Indians in Eden Township Titus wrote,