28 August 2024

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St. Matthew’s C.S.V.M.  Creating Memorial Garden

St. Matthew’s C.S.V.M. Creating Memorial Garden


St. Matthew’s C.S.V.M. Creating Memorial Garden JOANNE THEISEN CSVM MENTOR In the fall of 2021, the junior high students at St. Matthew School began a service group called CSVM, which stands for Community Service Volunteer Ministry. Their motto is “Learning to lead by serving others,” and their mission is taken from 1 Timothy 4:12. This verse says, “Don’t let anyone despise your

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Schleif Elected to Wisconsin Counties  Association Board of Directors

Schleif Elected to Wisconsin Counties Association Board of Directors


Schleif Elected to Wisconsin Counties Association Board of Directors Jeffrey Schleif, Washington County Board Chair, was recently elected to the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) Board of Directors. Each county’s voting delegate in the seven state-wide districts elected representatives to the association’s board. On August 9, Schleif was appointed and sworn in as a member of the WCA

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Benches Built in  River Hill Park

Benches Built in River Hill Park


Benches Built in River Hill Park BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST Jake Gigstead, a Kewaskum Boy Scout, recently completed his Eagle Scout project over the summer. In order to achieve the highest ranking in the scout program, an Eagle Scout, one of the requirements is that an individual must complete a final project that benefits either a school, community or religious group. These projects are

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The Meaning of Labor Day

The Meaning of Labor Day


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | The Meaning of Labor Day Dear Reader, As summer begins to wane and the promise of autumn lingers in the air, we find ourselves on the cusp of another Labor Day. To many, this holiday may simply signify the end of vacation season, marked by parades, barbecues, and perhaps a final trip to the beach. However, beyond the festive atmosphere and political speeches lies a deeper,

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR As Labor Day approaches, after nearly 40 years of blue-collar jobs for five different employers, a fellow remembers a few former bosses. Both good and bad. Of course, that’s merely his subjective (biased) opinion. First foreman was Ed at Wright Brothers Paper Box. His usual but always amusing comment if Saturday seven ‘till noon overtime

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