14 June 2023

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Three Years in the Making,  Theresa Native Self-publishes  Children’s Book

Three Years in the Making, Theresa Native Self-publishes Children’s Book


Three Years in the Making, Theresa Native Self-publishes Children’s Book LEAH HENCKEL INTERN The best things come to those who wait, even if you’re waiting on yourself. Theresa-native Julie A. Gedemer recently self-published a children’s book as a first-time author, and she said it took her three years to finish the project at a special reading held last week in her hometown village.

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What’s in the Water?

What’s in the Water?


What’s in the Water? MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Last weekend, the Mayville Cardinals softball team earned a berth in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) state softball tournament and made it to the final day, earning a WIAA Division 3 runners-up trophy to cap off an impressive season that also included a conference title. With the Cards storybook-season now

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A real man – on  Father’s Day

A real man – on Father’s Day


I wrote this some years ago and still believe it has some relevance for today. Enjoy—and Happy Father’s Day to all those fathers out there. May you spark joy with all those who love you for who you are as a father. A real man - on Father’s Day Dear Reader, It’s tough these days to be a man. In fact, I’m sure there are a lot of boys out there searching to be a “real man” in

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MAYOR JOHN GUINN

MAYOR JOHN GUINN


MAYOR JOHN GUINN CITY OF MAYVILLE City Hall has been bustling with activity over the past few weeks. I continue to be impressed by the caliber of people we have working for the city and the way they demonstrate their professionalism and commitment to serving the citizens of Mayville. Our focus remains on implementing meaningful changes within the financial processes and practices within

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07 June 2023

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Horicon Mayor Encourages Better  Care of Free Kayaks

Horicon Mayor Encourages Better Care of Free Kayaks


Horicon Mayor Encourages Better Care of Free Kayaks MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The best things in life are free, but sometimes there is a hidden cost to that price. In Horicon, the city’s free kayak program has been a hit with locals and visitors, but Mayor Josh Maas used a personal social media account over the weekend to encourage better care of the feature. “I’m asking

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MEC Named No.1 Fabricator in  U.S. For 13th Consecutive Year

MEC Named No.1 Fabricator in U.S. For 13th Consecutive Year


MEC Named No.1 Fabricator in U.S. For 13th Consecutive Year MEC Named Largest Domestic Metal Fabricator by Fabricator Magazine Mayville Engineering Company (NYSE: MEC) (the “Company” or “MEC”), a leading value-added provider of design, prototyping and manufacturing solutions serving diverse end markets, announced on June 1, that the company has been named as the nation’s largest

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The Joys of New Jersey

The Joys of New Jersey


The Joys of New Jersey MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There are few states that get more flack than New Jersey. Perhaps best known for being “Not New York City”, New Jersey receives monikers like “the armpit of America” and, in general, folks who have never been there seem to have an inherent disdain for the Garden State. Whatever the reasons, I’m here to flatly state: They are