18 November 2020

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


Coach P’s Co r ner Ups And Downs I was sorting through a stack of old WIAA Bulletins last week and ran across an issue from 1982. As I paged through and did some reminiscing, I ran across a section that had the school enrollments listed for the school year of 1982. I was amazed at the growth and decline of some of the schools across the state of Wisconsin. The number of students has changed

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The Piitt Stop

The Piitt Stop


The Piitt Stop By Jason Piittman, KHS Athletic Director More In The Life Of An AD A couple of weeks ago I received a call from one of the directors at the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). Due to all of the changes going on with COVID-19 they were looking for a location to host the Division 3 State Boys Soccer Tournament and called to ask if Kewaskum would be interested

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Indians Fend Off New London

Indians Fend Off New London


Indians Fend Off New London The Kewaskum High School Football team improved to 2-4 overall with a 17-14 win over New London last Friday night, Nov. 13, at the Doc Mitchell Sports Complex. The Indians trailed 0-7 late in the first quarter, when sophomore Hunter Loser broke through with a threeyard touchdown run into the north end zone. An extra point by junior Ben Poschmann tied the score at

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11 November 2020

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Out Of The Ashes

Out Of The Ashes


Out Of The Ashes —Camp Vista Chapel Being Rebuilt By Andrea Hansen Abler It has been two years since the chapel at Camp Vista was destroyed by fire. Now, there is new life in that area as construction of a new chapel is well underway. Construction started in mid-March with hopes for it to be done around the end of the year. The new chapel is being built on the footprint of the original

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Campbellsport Native Named  Lakeland University President

Campbellsport Native Named Lakeland University President


Campbellsport Native Named Lakeland University President Lakeland University has promoted executive vice president Beth Borgen, D.B.A., a native of Campbellsport, to be the institution’s 18th president. Borgen becomes the first female to lead the institution in its 158year history. Her selection was made by Lakeland’s Board of Trustees on October 15 following a national search. Her first

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