22 May 2024

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Gov. Evers Signs Novelty Lighter Bill in Pittsville

Gov. Evers Signs Novelty Lighter Bill in Pittsville


Gov. Evers Signs Novelty Lighter Bill in Pittsville Legislation was 16 years in the making BY MIKE WARREN EDITOR HUB CITY TIMES-MARSHFIELD WISCONSIN RAPIDS CITY TIMES The family and the home are gone now, but the images of a tragic spring day in 2008 never did leave the memories of those in Pittsville who knew Mason Stasheck. That’s why the events of April 5 were bittersweet for many who
15 May 2024

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Campbellsport Baseball Continues  Their Winning Ways with Four Wins

Campbellsport Baseball Continues Their Winning Ways with Four Wins


Campbellsport Baseball Continues Their Winning Ways with Four Wins BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On May 8, Campbellsport baseball beat Mayville 4-2 at home after the game was rescheduled due to rain on May 7. Mayville (8-12, 3-9) scored two runs in the first inning to take a 2-0 lead over Campbellsport. Brody Nolan got the Cougars on the board with a RBI base hit to tie up the game in the

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Kewaskum Battles for  a Win on the Road

Kewaskum Battles for a Win on the Road


Kewaskum Battles for a Win on the Road KHS BASEBALL Tuesday, May 7 In a battle of the Indians, Kewaskum (10-11, 5-4) came up victorious over Berlin (3-9, 3-8), 7-6. Kewaskum utilized a seventh inning rally after being down 2-6 to score five and be victorious. After the first three batters reached via walk or hit by pitch, the Berlin pitcher settled in and got Kewaskum’s next two batters

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Ah, here we are again, another school year ended. Another group; the class of 2024 has reached the culmination of what might’ve seemed a lengthy, drawn out process, eight years of elementary, followed by a further four in secondary. Or has it? Betcha the future graduates never realized at the start, how swiftly time passes. Maybe not even as

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Ms. Braun

Ms. Braun


Ms. Braun KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR While researching the one room school houses, there were many teachers who came in to perspective. One was May Braun, whose story sheds some light on the options for young women in the 1920s. It also filled in gaps with the history of Fond du Lac Normal School, and provided context for salary of our rural teachers. The Braun-Koenig Farm May descended

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