26 April 2023

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The Path Is Paved

The Path Is Paved


THE LAND BETWEEN THE MARSHES The Path Is Paved ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR The State of Wisconsin began to require car registration in 1905. At that time 1,492 cars were registered at a dollar per car. That raised $1,492 for state road improvements. Not nearly enough to even make a dent. The next year the fee was raised to $2 and by 1915 it was up to $5. Money raised by this fee fell far short

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L.H.S. Math Team Completes Season

L.H.S. Math Team Completes Season


L.H.S. Math Team Completes Season LHS Mathletes from left are freshman Michael Banaszynksi, senior Oscar Lopez , junior Tristyn Laning, and sophomore Ellie Rhodes. LOMIRA SCHOOL DISTRICT Last week Lomira High School competed in the conference meet placing third in the eight-team conference meet just one point out of second. Junior Emily Dreikosen was able to earn all-conference honors. Along

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Mayville Boys Win County Track Meet

Mayville Boys Win County Track Meet


On a very cold and windy Friday, April 21, the Mayville Track men won the Dodge County Invite at Waupun. The girls also had a very good meet to finish fourth. Logan Waas and Joren Schlender combined to help Mayville

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Lomira Track Athletes P.R. in Last Week’s Meets

Lomira Track Athletes P.R. in Last Week’s Meets


Lomira Track Athletes P.R. in Last Week’s Meets Carter Hahn of Lomira leads the pack. The junior Lion took first place in the 3200m and second place in the 1600m at least week’s Dodge County Invite. KARI KARNITZ PHOTOS LHS TRACK The Lomira High School (LHS) women’s and men’s track teams competed in two meets last week, with many athletes placing in their events and achieving season and

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19 April 2023

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Lomira Competing in Robotics at  SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference

Lomira Competing in Robotics at SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference


Lomira Competing in Robotics at SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST For the first time, Lomira High School is sending nine students, divided up into three teams, to compete at the 50th annual SkillsUSA Wisconsin State Leadership and Skills Conference in Madison, Tuesday, April 25 through Wednesday, April 26. In addition to competitions being held at Alliant Energy Center,

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Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B.  Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman

Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B. Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman


Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B. Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The road to becoming a financial institution’s chief executive often does not lead through public music education, but for Garrett Kornman, the newly-named Mayville Savings Bank (MSB) President & CEO, that is precisely the path that to led him to his current role.

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Fifth Season is Coming

Fifth Season is Coming


Fifth Season is Coming MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Yes, we all know about Wisconsin’s fifth season. Road construction is well underway across the state, as the weather has warmed to suitable temperatures for large, small and medium projects to either resume or start. Blocked roads and loose gravel don’t make for an enjoyable ride, but it is a necessary evil to ensure avenues

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Oh, Grow Up!

Oh, Grow Up!


Oh, Grow Up! CAROL SHIRK CERTIFIED MASTER GARDENER Carol Shirk Even when space is at a premium in a landscape, on occasion the gardener still has a desire to add more beauty. Alternatively, something is just needed to add depth to the space. Perhaps a space needs shielded for privacy, or there is a need to disguise an unsightly view or shade a nook for relaxing. Look no further than the fine

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Citing Safety Concerns,  Parks Board Moves to Close  Playground Equipment

Citing Safety Concerns, Parks Board Moves to Close Playground Equipment


Citing Safety Concerns, Parks Board Moves to Close Playground Equipment Board and City Working on Future Replacements and Asset Management MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The City of Horicon Park & Recreation Board met on Wednesday, April 12, and the group discussed a concerning report about the condition of some of the city’s parks’ playground equipment. Following an inspection