11 September 2019

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Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11

Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11


Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11 By Anne Trautner There were 110 flights of stairs in the World Trade Center. That is how many flights of stairs participants walked during the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Sept. 7. Volunteers from the Boltonville Fire Department and Kewaskum Fire Department were among the over 2,500 people who took part in the walk.
04 September 2019

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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 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 this year. The site, located in front of the Kewaskum Annex building on Fond du Lac Avenue, has been a hub of activity over the

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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. Although the enemy may differ, terrorist attacks continue, even within our borders at places such

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9/11 Reflections From A Father

9/11 Reflections From A Father


9/11 Reflections From A Father 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. For me, it is on the anniversary that her loss hits me, with

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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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28 August 2019

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Newborn Treatment

Newborn Treatment


Newborn Treatment This is the fifth part in a series about Joseph Klahn and his path to overcoming drug abuse. By Anne Trautner When Joseph Klahn’s daughter was born 10 years ago, she was born addicted to opiates. Her mother had been using drugs while she was pregnant. “In the back of my head, I knew she was using, and I knew that is really bad for the baby. But at the time, I

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