15 November 2023

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STARS

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STARS from page 4 The group is open to all individuals, regardless of age or disability. There is a member who is deaf. Others have things such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome or autism. “I just think there is a need. To me, it’s a connection the parents can have with each other, so I think it’s good for them. And, it’s good for the kids because it gives them something

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HUSTICON

HUSTICON


HUSTICON from page 1 and five-straight, respectively, while six others have won three-straight). Husticon (10-3, 6-1) was looking to move its program to even higher heights, as this year’s appearance in Level 4 marked its furthest progress through the WIAA postseason as a cooperative. Added to Husticon’s lore this year was its new-to-program head coach, Jason Fiacco, whose team embraced

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Last Minute Muley

Last Minute Muley


Last Minute Muley MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This is the second and last week that I will be writing to you about my Montana elk and mule deer hunt. This week’s column is pure, go-forit hunting as in: get up early, climb a mountain and enjoy the view. My long-time buddy, Todd Cibulka of Poynette, was along for this adventure but did not have an elk or deer tag. Our adventure was

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LINK’S

LINK’S


LINK’S from page 10 Link, the Grandmaster, is not the only teacher, as this is a family business. His wife, Tammylin, is the Master. As for their four children, all four are black belts. While the three oldest children have moved away, his youngest daughter, Dannylin, Head Instructor, is still part of the business and currently in an apprenticeship to learn more about it. “It’s always

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08 November 2023

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One Remains!

One Remains!


One Remains! Husticon Defeats L.C.L., Sits One Game from State MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The Husticon football team is just one game from the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 5 Championship, as the three-seed Horicon/ Hustisford co-op defeated, 21-7, the fourseed Lake Country Lutheran Lightning in Horicon last Friday to earn a spot in the state semi-finals.