01 March 2023

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A Case for the Ojibwe

A Case for the Ojibwe


A Case for the Ojibwe KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR All around us, what we need is on the land. This is harder for children and adults to understand in 2023, as food options are answered at the grocery store, house construction is outsourced to builders, and time is occupied by cellphones and internet instead of nature. When the only people on this landscape were Native Americans, what did their

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Welcoming Mr. Stanley

Welcoming Mr. Stanley


Welcoming Mr. Stanley MITCHELL B KELLER EDITOR As reported on this edition’s front page, former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editor George Stanley will be joining this weekly’s publishing company, Multi Media Channels (MMC), beginning this month as a Local News Initiatives Adviser. In the bubble that is the Wisconsin news industry, this is akin to one’s favorite sports team landing

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Gov. Evers to Deliver on Promise of  10-Percent Middle-Class Tax Cut

Gov. Evers to Deliver on Promise of 10-Percent Middle-Class Tax Cut


Gov. Evers to Deliver on Promise of 10-Percent Middle-Class Tax Cut Governor's budget to deliver more than $1.2 billion in targeted tax relief to working families, parents, veterans, caregivers, seniors, and student loan borrowers Relief for working families supported by provisions limiting tax giveaways to wealthy earners Gov. Tony Evers announced provisions in his 2023-25 biennial budget

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S.M.S. Principal at Lunch with Students

S.M.S. Principal at Lunch with Students


S.M.S. Principal at Lunch with Students St. Mary School first grader Kyla Curro had a Picnic with the Principal on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Mrs. Yauck says Kyla is so easy to talk with and had offered such special conversation. Kyla said that she loves to go up north with her family. The cabin where they stay has a beautiful view of the lake. She said she loves to eat breakfast on the deck so she

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Reinwald is 2x State Champion

Reinwald is 2x State Champion


Reinwald is 2x State Champion COACH JOE KERN HORICON WRESTLING This weekend’s state tournament was a great experience for the Horicon Marshmen and Marshladies. All five wrestlers competed hard and left everything on the mat. Ethan Fraze (170) battled all six minutes, but fell short in his match Thursday night against the eventual fifth place finisher. Fraze is someone who you never have
22 February 2023

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Lomira Girls Headed to State

Lomira Girls Headed to State


Lomira Girls Headed to State CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Makenna Hanke and Kara Kuge pinned their opponents in the girls’ first place matches at the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Associtaion (WIAA) Division 2 wrestling sectional on Saturday, Feb. 18, in Wisconsin Dells to earn a trip together to the state tournament in Madison. This year, all female wrestlers were exempt from regionals

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Cards Get Seven-seed,  Host Jefferson on Feb. 28

Cards Get Seven-seed, Host Jefferson on Feb. 28


Cards Get Seven-seed, Host Jefferson on Feb. 28 The WIAA Division 3 Boys Basketball Tournament starts with regionals next Tuesday MITCHELL B KELLER EDITOR The Mayville Cardinals boys basketball team will host at least one contest in the 2023 postseason tournament, as the Red Birds received a seven-seed in this year’s Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 3 Boys

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Horicon’s Fraze and  Four Marshladies  Headed to Madison

Horicon’s Fraze and Four Marshladies Headed to Madison


Horicon’s Fraze and Four Marshladies Headed to Madison JOE KERN HEAD COACH Last weekend, Horicon traveled to Dodgeland for the sectional tournament. They sent five boys, Rylan Erz (106), Dominic Wenninger (113), Cylus Hetzel-Sawyer (126), Ethan Johnson (152) and Ethan Fraze (170). The boys battled hard all day. Erz, Wenninger, Hetzel-Sawyer and Johnson fell short of advancing to the