04 October 2023

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Clinched!

Clinched!


Clinched! Husticon Locks Postseason Ticket with 57-8 Homecoming Victory MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR It was homecoming for both Horicon and Hustisford high schools as the two district’s cooperative football team, the Husticon MarshFalcons, throttled Eastern Suburban Conference foes Markesan by 49-points, winning 57-8 and ensuring a berth in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association

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Lomira Women’s Cross County  Team Runs to First Place

Lomira Women’s Cross County Team Runs to First Place


Lomira Women’s Cross County Team Runs to First Place COACH TYLER WITKOWSKI LHS CROSS COUNTRY The Lomira women’s cross country team raced to a first place finish at the Terry Krall Invitational last Thursday, Sept. 28, at Heritage Trails County Park in Slinger. We ran exceptionally well on a difficult, wet and muddy course. I told the girls not to run for a PR (personal record) today,

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Fall Into Simple

Fall Into Simple


Fall Into Simple JAMIE LYNN GOURLIE CONTRIBUTOR Dearest You, Fall is upon us. When I think of fall, I often reflect on the years that the leaves changed colors in the blink of an eye when I wasn’t fully present. For so many years, I would try to remind myself to pay attention. It was frustrating, and it honestly felt like a challenge. Thankfully, through time, slowing my mind

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An open letter to the Senators and  Representatives of the United States

An open letter to the Senators and Representatives of the United States


An open letter to the Senators and Representatives of the United States Dear Senators and Representatives, I write to you today as a concerned citizen and a newspaper publisher who believes in the importance of a functioning government that serves the interests of all Americans. It deeply troubles me to witness the recurring threats of government shutdowns due to your inability to reach a consensus

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Ope!

Ope!


Ope! MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR A number of weeks ago, I was looking at five-year-old archives of this newspaper, as the content pertained to our “goings- on” in a present-day edition. In scouring the eEdition, I had to pause (and it took me a minute) to notice my name on the front page of what was an August 2018 edition of the Campbellsport News. It struck me as odd, because

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Bartelt Receives 2023 Katie Award

Bartelt Receives 2023 Katie Award


Bartelt Receives 2023 Katie Award From left at the presentation of the 2023 Katie Award are Mayville Booster Club (MBC) officer Lori Strook, Jane Christian, Doug Bartelt, 2023 Katie Award Recipient James Bartelt, Terri Zimmel, Bruce Bartelt, Shelly Bartelt (recipient and family), MBC officers Raquel Schraufnagel, and John Schlender. Each year the Mayville Athletic Booster Club recognizes an individual

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Post-War Canning Boom in Theresa

Post-War Canning Boom in Theresa


Post-War Canning Boom in Theresa ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR The post World War II economic boom boosted the canning industry for both the farmer and the canneries in the land between the marshes. Dodge County agri-business thrived as almost every town or village had a cannery and these canneries provided jobs to locals. With the advent of World War II canning factories became one of the many industries