06 May 2020

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What We Lost Part 5: On Cedar Tea

What We Lost Part 5: On Cedar Tea


What We Lost Part 5: On Cedar Tea By Karl McCarty I met Mrs. Waldvogel at the Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds at the CELEBRATE CommUNITY event on February 17, 2018. I had been taking a picture of the tea sign that was on the Gatorade cooler container, just like the ones used on the sidelines of football games. The orange tank of tea had a few paragraphs posted on a white sheet of paper.

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Campbellsport Middle School April Students Of The Month

Campbellsport Middle School April Students Of The Month


Campbellsport Middle School April Students Of The Month Campbellsport Middle School is proud to announce its Students of the Month for the month of April. All students are eligible for this honor. The April Students of the Month are: Sixth Grade Isabelle Sperfslage On behalf of the sixth grade staff, it is our pleasure to announce April’s student of the month — Isabelle Sperfslage!

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


Coach P’s Co r ner Until Death Do Us Apart Something I always used to dread thinking about when I was younger was dying. I always thought I’d live to be a 100 years old and was going to be invincible along the way. Well, when my sister-in-law passed away in her mid-40s and my mom in her early 60s, I started to have a different outlook on life. The coronavirus pandemic has added a new
29 April 2020

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RNG Production  Begins At  Clover Hill Dairy

RNG Production Begins At Clover Hill Dairy


RNG Production Begins At Clover Hill Dairy Officials with Nacelle Solutions have announced that renewable natural gas (RNG) production is now underway at Clover Hill Dairy in Campbellsport. Nacelle partnered with U.S. Gain, a leader in the development and distribution of renewable natural gas, to start the Clover Hill RNG processing facility. The facility upgrades biogas produced from

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Publisher’s Letter

Publisher’s Letter


Publisher’s Letter Metamorphosis Dear Reader, Oscar Wilde wrote, in his book The Picture of Dorian Gray, that “Every little action of the common day makes or unmakes character.” Within our current situation, life as we once knew it has effectively been put on pause, and perhaps with it, our sense of place and purpose in the world. While each daily action or inaction may feel like