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Kettle Moraine Angels Going Strong

Kettle Moraine Angels Going Strong


Kettle Moraine Angels Going Strong By Andrea Hansen Abler A new group formed in the Long Lake area a year ago with a goal to help their community. The Kettle Moraine Angels were formed in the summer of 2018. “We have 27 members and are always looking for more,” said Mary Fuller. Mary along with Terry Mahler, Diana Corbeil and Patty Colon were four of the founding members of the

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September 11 Reflections From A Father

September 11 Reflections From A Father


September 11 Reflections From A Father By Gordon G. Haberman As the 18th anniversary of the cowardly, yet bold attacks, of September 11, 2001, fast again approaches, I have been asked to write my thoughts on the passage of years as our family marks yet another one since our beloved daughter and sister Andrea was killed along with 2,976 other innocents that day.

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes Patriot Day By Andrew Johnson Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial board member, Gold Star father The terrorist attacks on the citizens of the United States on September 11, 2001 forever changed how every one of us lives. It represents an era of terrorism from enemies both foreign and domestic.

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Work Continues On  Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial

Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial


Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial —No 9/11 Service To Be Held In Kewaskum This Year Due To Construction By Anne Trautner Because it is currently under construction, a service will not be held at the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial site in Kewaskum on September 11, Patriot Day, this year. See e Edition for full story!
28 August 2019

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Ingrid Grahl Looks Back On  Military Career

Ingrid Grahl Looks Back On Military Career


Ingrid Grahl Looks Back On Military Career —And Time In Kuwait With Brother Ingrid Grahl stands with her packed bags before leaving on one of her overseas tours. By Andrea Hansen Abler Ingrid Grahl reflected on her military career after going through her retirement ceremony in April. She enjoyed her service and is proud of her accomplishments and contributions. Ingrid, a native

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Eden Elementary School  Project Coming To An End

Eden Elementary School Project Coming To An End


Eden Elementary School Project Coming To An End By Andrea Hansen Abler A summer building project at Eden Elementary School is wrapping up just in time for school. As part of the Campbellsport School District’s building referendum that was approved in November 2016, the Eden building would also receive some much needed upgrades. The main part of these upgrades would be the HVAC system

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The Biggest Challenge Facing High School   Sports Today

The Biggest Challenge Facing High School Sports Today


The Biggest Challenge Facing High School Sports Today By Karissa Niehoff and David Anderson Inappropriate adult behavior at high school athletic events has reached epidemic proportion. When more than 2,000 high school athletic directors were asked in a recent national survey what they like least about their job, 62.3 percent said it was “dealing with aggressive parents and adult fans.”

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