05 October 2022

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Honoring a Civil War Veteran

Honoring a Civil War Veteran


Honoring a Civil War Veteran ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST For more than a century, Seth Porter Church has been buried at Gage Cemetery in the Town of Auburn. But until this year, there was no stone to mark his grave. Church, who had spent much of his life serving the United States, was born on Jan. 29, 1820, and died on Feb. 3, 1901. He was a veteran of three wars, having served in the United

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K.H.S. F.F.A. Receives  Three-star Rating at Nationals

K.H.S. F.F.A. Receives Three-star Rating at Nationals


K.H.S. F.F.A. Receives Three-star Rating at Nationals BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Kewaskum High School (KHS) Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter of has been recognized in the 2022 National Chapter Award Program from the National FFA Organization, as the group received a three-star gold-chapter rating, which places it in the top three percent of all chapters in the nation. The national

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Horicon Volleyball 6-0 in   Conference

Horicon Volleyball 6-0 in Conference


Horicon Volleyball 6-0 in Conference The Marshladies defeated CWC in four sets to take sole-possession of first place in the Trailways East standings with just one conference game remaining COACH TARA BOEHMER HHS VOLLEYBALL Horicon defeated Central Wisconsin Christian (CWC) on the road Tuesday, Sept. 27. The Marshladies (17-6, 6-0) were prepared to play. Analyzing their opponent

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The Schraufnagel Show,  Mayville Outruns Omro

The Schraufnagel Show, Mayville Outruns Omro


The Schraufnagel Show, Mayville Outruns Omro The Cards’ running back broke the Mayville football career-rushing-yards record during the 44-6 Flyway Conference win, while racking up 288 yards and four touchdowns MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR In sports – and sometimes in the “real world” – one of the most oft-heeded nuggets of advice is to assume nothing. “Do not count
28 September 2022

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How to Save a Life

How to Save a Life


How to Save a Life The Kewaskum/West Bend High School EMT class held at the West Bend Moraine Park Technical College Campus was able to participate in a combined educational opportunity with the West Bend Fire Department and Flight for Life. The students gained a better understanding of the aeromedical needs for patients, observed the appropriate setup of a landing zone and the landing of the helicopter.

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