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27 December 2023

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Village of Lomira  Water Rate to  Increase 95%

Village of Lomira Water Rate to Increase 95%


Village of Lomira Water Rate to Increase 95% LEAH HENCKEL INTERN A public hearing concerning a proposed water rate increase of 95% for the Village of Lomira was held on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 6 p.m., in the Village of Lomira Chamber Room. The rate change will go into effect, if not by print time, before the end of the month. The meeting began with a presentation by Trustee Gary More,

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Daniel Markus Named Part-time  Police Chief of Theresa

Daniel Markus Named Part-time Police Chief of Theresa


Daniel Markus Named Part-time Police Chief of Theresa After more than two years of discussion, Village of Theresa will retain its police department BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On December 18, Daniel Markus was sworn in as the new part-time police chief for the Village of Theresa. The novel aspect of this role is that it was established as a part-time position. Former Theresa Police

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We Made It!

We Made It!


We Made It! MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST Welp, we did it. We made it to the end of the year, and we have another full 52 weeks ahead to relish/ponder/squander. I think I’ll do a little bit of all three in 2024, which would be about standard for any given calendar year. Looking ahead, it will be a year of change for me, as I begin a new career path covering international

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New Dreams for a  New Year

New Dreams for a New Year


New Dreams for a New Year Dear Reader, As we bid farewell to the year that was and welcome the promising embrace of a brand new chapter, there’s a sense of renewal and hope that washes over us. The New Year is a canvas, a blank slate upon which we have the opportunity to paint our dreams and aspirations. It’s a time for reflection, recalibration, and the pursuit of becoming the best version

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Beatrice Reilly Smith

Beatrice Reilly Smith


One item that stood out from the Schmitz house fire is a moose rack. “We were the keepers of the moose horns,” Jelaine said. In the late 1990s, her brother Vincent was stationed in Alaska with the Air Force and dad [Roger Wild of LeRoy (1928-2006)] joined him. Roger woke Vincent, who then shot the moose, whose meat had to be rafted down the Yukon. Vincent had no fear; dad was scared. There was

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Horicon Bank  Promotes Five  Employees

Horicon Bank Promotes Five Employees


Horicon Bank Promotes Five Employees Horicon Bank is pleased to announce the promotions of Cyrene Wilke, Cindy Bertsche, Matt Berg, Brenda Hetebrueg and Sarah Pfister within their organization. Cyrene Wilke Cyrene Wilke was promoted to Executive Vice President. Wilke joined Horicon Bank in 2021 and serves as the Bank’s Chief Information Officer and Chief Operations Officer. Wilke is also

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What Happened?  The Strange Case of Tom Swanton Continues

What Happened? The Strange Case of Tom Swanton Continues


What Happened? The Strange Case of Tom Swanton Continues The John Swanton family plot located in St. Alban’s Cemetery in Sussex. The old flat stone to the left reads, “In Memory of Thos. Swanton, who drowned, May 31, 1851, Dunnville, Ontario. Buried at St. Luke’s Cemetery, Dunnville, Ont.” The large stone states, “Susan Swanton Gallagher, Grace King Swanton, John Swanton” and their

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Mayville Honors Boys’  Basketball 1983 State  Championship

Mayville Honors Boys’ Basketball 1983 State Championship


Mayville Honors Boys’ Basketball 1983 State Championship The 1983 Mayville Cardinal varsity boys basketball WIAA State Champions. The 1983 Mayville High School (MHS) boys’ basketball team celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Class B State Championship on Friday, Dec. 15, with a special presentation during halftime of the MHS varsity