09 October 2019

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02 October 2019

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United Way Volunteers Fight Against Hunger

United Way Volunteers Fight Against Hunger


United Way Volunteers Fight Against Hunger On September 26, 500 volunteers of the local Uniting Force for Good took action against hunger in Washington County. Company teams, organizations and individuals packaged 100,000 meals for distribution to local nonprofits, churches and schools. United Way of Washington County Executive Director Kristin Brandner said, “We have a great team of
04 September 2019

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Early Farm Days To Be Held This Sunday

Early Farm Days To Be Held This Sunday


Early Farm Days To Be Held This Sunday By Anne Trautner People can step back in time on Sunday, Sept. 8, at Early Farm Days in Kewaskum. The event, which is free of charge, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at River Hill Park, located between the Milwaukee River and the Eisenbahn Trail. Sponsored by the Kewaskum Historical Society, the event dates back to 1975. As usual, the event will
28 August 2019

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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.”
21 August 2019

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LETTERS T

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LETTERS T O THE EDITOR Dear Editor, I write this letter in the spirit of my first amendment right and not as a board member. “It’s for the kids.” We always hear that from the administration and certain board members; and what does that really mean? In my opinion if you’re in the Kewaskum School district, it means they wasted money on lawyer fees and wasted administration’s
14 August 2019

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