23 December 2020

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Screen-Free Holiday Gift  Ideas That Inspire Kids

Screen-Free Holiday Gift Ideas That Inspire Kids


Screen-Free Holiday Gift Ideas That Inspire Kids (StatePoint) Shopping for holiday gifts for kids? Looking for activities that don’t involve a screen? Consider toys and activities that will inspire them this holiday season and beyond. Here are four great gift ideas that will encourage kids to be creative and use their imaginations: •Arts and crafts: Craft kits give kids all the tools

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Four Tips To Simplify Cooking  For A Crowd This Holiday Season

Four Tips To Simplify Cooking For A Crowd This Holiday Season


Four Tips To Simplify Cooking For A Crowd This Holiday Season Families big and small typically celebrate the holiday season together. For some, celebrating the holidays with family requires traveling, while others stay put and welcome family and friends into their homes. At some point during the holiday season, celebrants who host family and friends will no doubt prepare a homecooked meal

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New Year’s Traditions Around The World

New Year’s Traditions Around The World


New Year’s Traditions Around The World Each December 31st, people anxiously await and count down to the arrival of the new year. January 1 often is a time for reflection and for making future plans. It also is a holiday full of tradition. Notable New Year’s traditions include toasting champagne beneath skies lit up by fireworks, kissing one’s sweetheart at midnight and making resolutions

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Simple Ways To Prolong The Life Of Poinsettias

Simple Ways To Prolong The Life Of Poinsettias


Simple Ways To Prolong The Life Of Poinsettias Poinsettias and their rich red, white or variegated color schemes are the ideal backdrop for Christmas celebrations. In fact, poinsettias are among the most popular decorative flowers during the holiday season. According to the 2013 USDA Floriculture Statistics report, poinsettias accounted for about one-quarter (23 percent) of all flowering

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Celebrate Safely This New Year’s Eve

Celebrate Safely This New Year’s Eve


Celebrate Safely This New Year’s Eve New Year’s Eve is a time to celebrate. But for hundreds of people each year, the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day proves fatal. According to fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over the last five years an average of 300 people died in drunk driving fatalities between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Holiday

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The Crib Remains

The Crib Remains


Continued From... The Crib Remains Father Falbisoner’s Help All items have a history to it, but few have the power of the crib in St. Kilian. This is because of its age, story, appreciation and beauty. The origins go back to Fr. Ferdinand Falbisoner, a priest who served St. Kilian from 1910 to 1920. No known sources were found to give a second hand account of what their parents
18 December 2020

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Verna A. Hausner

Verna A. Hausner


Verna A Hausner (nee Marquardt), 93, of Kewaskum was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, December 14, 2020.
16 December 2020

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Kewaskum Community Donates To Food Pantry

Kewaskum Community Donates To Food Pantry


Kewaskum Community Donates To Food Pantry By Anne Trautner Kewaskum resident Kristin Marx knows that the year 2020 has been a difficult year for most people because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “I found myself getting into petty arguments on Facebook, and everybody was kind of at each other,” Kristin said. “There has just been so much negativity this year.” She wanted to do something